Monday, April 16, 2018

Campaign Against Cancer: X-Wing Miniatures Event 2018


This year's Campaign Against Cancer took place on April 7 at a new location: Huzzah Hobbies in Ashburn, VA. This was just one of several locations throughout the world (the event's gone international this year!) to host an event dedicated to raise money for cancer research. This year's proceeds went to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital in the United States and the Kids with Cancer Foundation in Australia.


It's an event near and dear to my heart as I lost my grandpa, Bob Abel, to cancer on September 15, 2010. He served in the US Navy from 1944 to 1976 and flew all manner of naval aircraft during his career. Grandpa was also an avid model builder and helped me paint my first toy soldiers. I've been playing the Campaign Against Cancer in his memory ever since I first learned of the event in 2016.

Although I was sick as a dog and not feeling well, I pushed myself. Following my disastrous performance at Han's Holiday Hangover in January, I hadn't played X-Wing at all prior to this. I hadn't even bothered to unpack my box afterwards. Although I was still flying the same list (Lt. Karsabi and two Rho Squadron pilots in Assault Gunboats with an emphasis on cannons), I had a much better time. Seasonal affective disorder is a real thing, folks.


Loaded up on cold meds, Zicam, and ibuprofen, I hit the tournament! I realize now that I only took two photos during the whole event. I blame the cold medicine and the overall fatigue that set in around Round 3.



Once the cold meds wore off, I started feeling pretty bad. I could barely stand at one point and played most of one game seated, which is something I never do. Thankfully in Round 6 I got a Bye, which meant I could leave 75 minutes early. It was an opportunity I took advantage of.


Although I probably should've stayed home, it was a fun time! Mindset is everything when it comes to games like this, and I think I was probably getting a little too competitive there for a bit. This event was a reminder to me to not take things (especially tabletop games) too seriously....the whole point is to have fun! I can't wait to take part in next year's event!

APRIL 21, 2018 UPDATE

It was just announced that globally we raised $37,058.78 total! That's significantly more than last year! Ashburn, VA contributed $777.01 of that final amount.

READ MY 2017 CAMPAIGN AGAINST CANCER REPORT HERE.
READ MY 2016 CAMPAIGN AGAINST CANCER REPORT HERE.

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