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  1. Not @Ethan_sedai, but his mom. Also, I work at the library. It's from 11am-3pm.
  2. Hey, if any of you guys are near Utah County tomorrow (3/12), you should come by the American Fork Library. We're having a Sander-Celebration from 11-3. You can participate in bridge run reenactments in the park, book discussions, and all kinds of fun worldhopper activities! There will also be some awesome prize drawings (extra entries for costumes)! If you're in the area, stop in and say hi--and maybe help us carry a bridge!
  3. I don't think Brandon will be there, but his hometown library (64 S 100 E American Fork, UT) is having a Sander-Celebration tomorrow (3/12) from 11-3. You can participate in bridge run reenactments, book discussions, and all kinds of worldhopper activities! If you're in the area, stop by and say hi--and maybe help us carry a bridge!
  4. Yeah I think regular sized foam core board is what I'll probably end up using and just hot gluing together. I got so excited about the possibility of an actual bridge that could possibly hold some weight, that I didn't realize the practical answer is to just use mostly cardboard type stuff and paint it to make it look cool. It'll be a fun photo op either way.
  5. I'm back with another request for help with my library Sander-Celebration. I had this CRAZY idea that it would be fun to try to somehow have a Nerf Bridge Run in the park outside the library. I was thinking of creating a lightweight "bridge" of some sort for people to run with across the park while other people shoot nerf arrows/darts at them. What could I use that would be big enough to fit at least 10-12 people under, but that wouldn't be too heavy for them to run with if they haven't trained with Bridge 4? I think solid wood would be too heavy, plywood might possibly work, but would still be pretty heavy. I've been trying to find a source for some kind of foam piece big enough and stiff enough to paint like a bridge, but so far, I can only find either memory foam (thick and light enough, but pretty expensive) or thinner foam boards that I could stack, but so far the bigger ones (6x10 feet) I've found only ship if you buy them in bulk quantities. Anybody have thoughts on where I might be able to source something like that? Other ideas on what I could make it out of? Ideas about other places I should cross-post this?
  6. Hi guys, hopefully I'm in the right place for this. If there's a better place to ask this, I'd love some redirection advice! I'm a public librarian planning a "Sander-celebration" at our library for next month. We'll be having book discussions, games, etc. I'd like to come up with a couple of fairly simple crafts that we could put out for people to do, but I'm coming up blank. Everything I've thought of so far is too complicated (knit a doomslug like at dragoncon), too messy/long (epoxy resin spheres) or too simple and potentially expensive (vials of metals). I need something that will take a few minutes of effort to complete, fairly inexpensive materials, no special talents, or permanent mess. Is there such a thing? I'm hoping you creative minds can help me think of something!
  7. I thought you guys might want to see the final versions of the posters I made to take to the airport when our missionary comes home next week! Thanks for all your help!
  8. @Narcoleptic Axolotl Oops, thanks for the heads up! I'm clearly not well versed in forum ettiquite. I didn't realize it was frowned upon, but I did actually mean to post it together. I was just doing it on my phone and accidentally posted before I was done.
  9. Thanks. I'm a huge Sanderson fan too, so the idea came easily. I hope he likes it! Having said that, I've done my share of dropping the ball as a mom. And also, different moms show love in different ways. I'm sure your mom adores you and is proud of you even if she shows up late with no signs.
  10. These are all great! Thanks guys! We will definitely use "I am a stick" among the more inspirational ones and probably also "Airsick Lowlander" since he's coming home from Denver "the mile high city." Also, good call on the in-world Way of Kings! I loved the one about not having walked alone and found a few other really cool ones from the wiki you linked too: "Regardless, I made the trip and—as the astute reader has already concluded—survived it." "It becomes the responsibility of every man, upon realizing he lacks the truth, to seek it out." And expanding on the Journey before destination theme: "I declare that no accomplishment has substance nearly as great as the road used to achieve it. We are not creatures of destinations. It is the journey that shapes us. Our callused feet, our backs strong from carrying the weight of our travels, our eyes open with the fresh delight of experiences lived."
  11. Hey guys, I thought this thread might be able to help a Mama out. My Sanderson loving son is coming home from his mission next month and I'm trying to think of Cosmere quotes that would work for signs (maybe t-shirts?) at the airport. Stormlight is his favorite, but no RoW spoilers. I thought of: "The most important step a man can take. It's not the first one, is it? It's the next one. Always the next step." And "You are not worse for your association with the world, but it is better for its association with you." My 16 yo says he wants "I am a stick." What else can you guys think of?
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