I’m so in for this.

Especially the help keep Paul from tearing his hair out part. 🙂

Things I Know: Yes, there’s totally a code of conduct. It’s important that expectations are stated, shared, and upheld. /Even/ for a not-public event. That’s how one supports their guests and demonstrates that individuals’ well being and safety matter.

The organization and imparting structure to Game Playing will happen. It’ll be awesome. Even when we don’t know what it looks like just yet.