ScottScherr

You're very welcome.  And don't worry about the writer's block.  It will pass...sometimes it requires a bit of pushing on our part (lol).  What helps me through those bouts, especially when I don't want to go too long out of the headspace of my characters and lose momentum, is too start at a new point in the story (somewhere fresh and further ahead) and then come back later to where I was last stuck.  Sometimes I find this helps me get back on track and adds some clarity to go back and finish those roadblock points in the story.  Also, just getting the bare bones written down, such as basic character interactions, will allow yourself to keep moving forward and not lose momentum.  You can always go back and add the meat (a.k.a. the narrative and setting details, etc.) .   I think it's vital to maintain momentum is long as we can or the writing starts to feel like an uphill battle.  Just some suggestions.  I look forward to reading more of your novel and keep on pushing until you break though those annoying blocks.
          
          Peace,
          Scott