Advertisement
Current Post On Trae’s Blog:
- Traegorn

My grandma was a kind woman. She wasn't perfect, but I always felt loved in her presence. She was a retired kindergarten teacher, and was still working when I was a kid. I have so many happy memories sitting at her kitchen table, and I'm going to carry those with me for the rest of my life. She was also proof that anyone who claims that you get more conservative as you get older is full of shit, because she certainly didn't.
I think it's interesting how the body processes grief sometimes. I don't know that I'll cry, but over the past month, knowing this was coming, I've felt a tension in my gut. Now that she's passed, instead of relief that tension is replaced by a sense of emptiness. That something is missing that should still be there. Something has been taken away, and I feel it.
Of course, as I wrote that, I immediately started crying... so I guess my body processes grief in pretty ordinary ways too.
I wanted to come up with something profound linking this to Beltane, which we sit in the middle of right now, but it just seemed hackneyed. Like I was trying to dig out some greater significance when the truth is death comes whenever it wants. The only predictable thing about it is that it's the end of all of our journeys. I hope that when I pass I'm so lucky to have lived such a long life with people that I love around me in my final days.
For the record, I will be fine. I just needed to get these words out while they were still in my head. I don't have some rousing conclusion or deep insight to tack on here at the end, just that gut feeling that something is missing.
Because it is.
The concession stand should make out on popcorn sales for this.
Do it! Do it! Do it! Do it! XD
Don’t just get any staffer, get Josh!
Just noticed that the table to Josh’s left (Stage Left, even!) appears to be empty. I wouldn’t be surprised if an even more elaborate (but still legal) display ends up there. Possibly set up by the only person at the entire convention to be named “Josh.”
… I mean Crazy Paul’s left…
It’s possible an elaborate display may go up, but it’s not empty. Someone is shown setting up a few pages back after Sarah finishes her display – http://www.unconventional-comic.com/2018/01/dead-alive/.
Oddly enough, it appears to be the very same person Crazy Paul stole a table from in his first appearance… http://www.unconventional-comic.com/2012/08/madness/