Moving day is fast upon us. Four more days to pack and on the 5th day we move. We are exhausted getting everything packed. Looking forward to being done with it. Unfortunately for me, my wife will be at a baby shower on moving day, so I get all of the fun, lol. But that is ok, I'm glad she'll get the time with friends and fa- mily. I have been promised that a vegan cupcake will be brought to me afterward (which I am very excited about). I have not started the construction of a Tafl baord yet. It didnt make sense to buy new things/supplies before the move. So, in the meantime I have it in my head again that I would like to try my hand at the whole conlang thing. I have dipped a toe in a time or two before, but never in a very focused or organized way. So this time I have set forth some ordered steps I want to work through to help guide the process. The step I started today: phoneme sel- ection. Starting from a specific sound group seemed a good call. For my language I have decided to go a maybe odd route that will result in a fairly stylized style of speech. most of the phonemes I have selected are soft and made at the front of the mouth. I added a few middle mouth sounds as well, but none from the back. It will end up with a very airy feel and maybe a slight french, a language I do not speak, influence from a sound/voicing perspect- ive. I figure this will be a project I will step away from and come back to over the course of time, so I am not in much of a rush to develop it. I'm not sure what I want to do with it really. I just like the idea of making it. I have not thought too much past pho- nemes yet, though I do have a few gramatical thoughts: I do not want there to be a gramatical concept of gender (no 'la' vs 'el') and I know I want there to be a future tense verbform (instead of the english way of handling future tense: 'will be' or somesuch). I have not really started into sentence structure yet. If anyone has advice re: conlangs in general, please reach out! sloum@sdf.org sloum@rawtext.club