I’d like to apologize to anyone who had trouble viewing the comic yesterday and today due to thumbnail issues. I’m trying out something new and it came to my attention today how much it was breaking things. I’m working on fixing it, so bear with me as I undo all my accidental damage.
In comic news though, I finally got my notification that my shipment of books is on it’s way. Eeesh! Thank you all who pre-ordered, it was awesome to see those of you who were interested in the book before it officially went on sale. On that note, after this Friday, I’m going to switch the book over to regular pricing so if you’re interested in the sweet pre-order deals, now is the time.
In other news, I’m really really tired. I’ve stayed up really late all nights of this week so far in order to crunch some print comic work and it’s killing me. That’s why I’m going to bed now. If for some reason I misspelled a word or something in my haste for sleep, please let me know. It’s very much appreciated.
-Dustin
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Dustin Reply:
May 25th, 2011 at 7:33 am
Much appreciated and updated. Thank you!
Dustin Reply:
May 27th, 2011 at 6:58 am
PS – Who’s your favorite Plus One characters?
My boys have always been like Pirahna on a cow when it comes to presents, but my nephews were both wrapping paper shy, it would take a small tear, then a bigger tear, then practically ripping the paper in half to finally get them started on their own, but not mine. You sat it down and away they went. I remember their first Christmases they would spend so much time with the gift bag, the tissue paper, or the wrapping paper like Anna, versus the gift in side. They are 5 and 3 now and they still love getting a gift in a gift bag, cause that bag goes straight on the head as a goofy hat each and every time. Precious, precious memories. Happy Birthday Anna.
Dustin Reply:
May 27th, 2011 at 6:58 am
Yeah, it took my daughter a while to figure out that she was just supposed to rip into it and have fun. It took Momma a few tries to show her how it’s done but she’s totally got it now. Unfortunaly she likes to just rip everything now including books, magazines and boxes.
Oh, the exciting life of a parent. Teaching your kids to do things but expecting them to know when to actually do it.
On a side note, thanks for all your wonderful comments, I’ve really enjoyed our parent conversations over the year.
is it just me or did anna upgrade from 2 eyelashes per eye to 3!
Dustin Reply:
June 9th, 2011 at 11:54 pm
She’s a growing girl! It’s funny how you don’t notice the little things at first, ya know?