Steven’s trip to Boise, Part 3

After our brief hike, it was time for us to pack up and head home.

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After a little break, we played a game that I had brought – a cooperative fantasy game (those are apparently Chirstina’s favorite) called Legend of Andor.  It’s a challenging game (though sometimes more than others, depending on the randomness of the setup), but we managed to win, just in the nick of time.

Chirstina made us dinner, and then we played a couple of lighter games afterwards and made it an early night.

The next day was Sunday, and we needed to leave at 1 PM to get me to the airport in time. That made just enough time for one more game! We broke out one of Serenity’s favorites, Terraforming Mars, which is a card-driven economic game.  I had played it once before, but it had been a few years, and even though I read up on the rules and the cards that morning before we started, they were still gracious enough to let me start with one of the “beginner” corporations. With that boost, I actually managed to win! 

The games were great, and I had intended to take some photos of us playing them, but every time I got too engrossed in the gameplay and forgot.  So instead, here’s a photo of Serenity and I next to the pile of all the games we played.

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And here’s a selfie of the three of us:

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And for good measure, here’s photos of their two cats. I forgot to mention those before, but they were quite friendly and cuddly and kept me company through the night.

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The flight from Boise to Vegas was uneventful; here’s a shot out the window just outside Vegas that I found interesting

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I had a long layover in Vegas, and then a redeye flight – midnight to six AM – to Detroit.  Thanks, Spirit!  😕  At least I was able to get some work done in the airport, and everything was more or less on time.
Still, even if the flights weren’t the best, the visit was totally worth it – the games, the camping, and most of all the company!  I hope to come again in another few years.
Best,Steven

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