Session 5: Dire Wolf

One of the founding rules of Rolling With Rugrats was that we could include our furry friends as part of the “rugrat” component, and I stand by that rule! This is Dire Wolf, or as he is also known: BEAN, Bean Boy, Fuzzy Cow, Corgi Butt, The Low-Maintenance Child, and Banshee’s Bane
Session 4: What Snacks Do Adventurers Pack?

Now, my group doesn’t typically play foraging and survival campaigns. However, I will say that I doubt we need to run one anymore. Ever since Little Green Dragon joined the table, we’ve had to step up our strategy in this department. I mentioned in Session 1: Scheduling, that one of the keys to having your
Session 3: Heroism
I wanted to talk about practical tips this week. I wanted to tell you guys about how I actually keep my 1-year-old son entertained while I play D&D for an entire afternoon. So far I’ve only told you about how to plan for it, after all. And I will cover all of that, I promise,
Session 2: Nerdy Baby Room

Not sure how many others will be interested in this specific topic, but I already have some pictures to go with today’s post so I figured it was a good place to start! I am a new blogger, on top of being a new mom, so I’m still getting my sea legs as far as
Session 1: Scheduling
Hahahahahhahahahaha….. Yes indeed. Scheduling. The real BBEG for table toppers and parents alike! And as we all know, or if you don’t you can imagine, being in the center if the Venn Diagram is not an inch more fun than being on either side. I can’t tell you how many memes are on r/dndmemes (a
Session 0: Backstories and Ground Rules
Hey, Gamers (I’ll come up with something better, don’t worry)! Welcome to yet another parenting forum. Don’t get me wrong, I’d never begrudge the soccer moms. quilting grannies, and PTA crusaders their space; they’re traveling a lot of the same roads we are, but sometimes when I listen to them I do feel a bit
