Week 39 Review

Danni is lying in bed, smiling at the camera. They are wearing a navy t-shirt with a coral penguin on the front and a penguin neck cushion.
I’m awake, honest 😛

Colds are ebil. They both make me very tired and also stop me sleeping as long as I need due to blocked nose and sinus pain. Ibuprofen has been a big help this week.

This week was rough, not just because of the cold but also because the care agency didn’t send me a rota so I didn’t know who was coming. As each of my main care workers arrived, they did tell me when they’d be here which helped a bit, but it still wasn’t great.

Monday I felt bleh but I watched YouTube videos and read some of my book on my Kindle (which I then dropped again). Johan got a new toy (DSLR camera) and took a terrible photo of me that he says makes me look really ill. I’m not sharing that one 😛 Tuesday I mostly slept.

On Wednesday I played World of Warcraft in the morning and then before sleeping I got out of bed! It was only for 5 minutes so Johan could change my sheet (as it’s less painful that way than trying to do it with me in the bed) but it still counts! That evening I woke up again in time for the nice care workers so they changed the rest of my bedding for me so I had nice clean bedding to enjoy. that was definitely worth the spoons.

As Johan was having most of the week off, we’d decided a couple of weeks ago that Thursday we would cancel all the care calls and spend the day together. The initial plan was to go out somewhere, but the cold put an end to that idea. We then planned to watch a film, but on the day we couldn’t decide on one to watch. So instead we watched a lot of the Edinburgh Zoo Penguin Cam, then put YouTube on to watch BBC 2 Idents and terrible infomercials. We also spent a lot of time just chatting, and not having to worry about when the care workers were going to come and how long until the next call made it a very good day. 

Friday, Saturday and Sunday are a bit of a blur, though I did play World of Warcraft when awake and with it enough, and also put lots of time into Animal Crossing on my tablet. I think I might slowly be starting to get over this cold as I’m not feeling quite as horrendous. I hope so as I’ve got plans and being asleep or out of it isn’t one of them 😛 Ideally I want to go out for Guy Fawkes’ Night in November to watch the fireworks, but we’ll see.

  • Overall mood – Good and Awesome! High symptoms mostly because of the cold, but it seemed to be a bit better by the end of the week (less waking up unable to breathe at least).
  • Average daily sleep – 10 hours 10 minutes
  • Longest sleep – 17 hours 45 minutes, from Saturday evening to Sunday afternoon
  • Clothes changed – 1 (Navy penguin top)
  • Wipe wash – 1
  • Water wash – 0
  • Hair wash – 0
  • Books read – 1 (more This is True book 1)
  • TV watched  – 0
  • Streams watched – Lots of Penguin Cam
  • Youtube watched – Tons, mostly with Johan
  • Music listened to – Just the music in my head this week
  • Podcasts listened to – Episodes 55 and 56, and Bonus Episodes 1 and 2 of Welcome to Night Vale (while playing Animal Crossing as that was taking hours)
  • Blog posts written – 0 (felt too rubbish, but caught up now)
  • Penguins cuddled – Yes
  • Johan hand holds – Not enough
  • Johan hugs – 0
  • Time on Twitter – 11 hours 8 minutes (average 1 hour 35 minutes a day)
  • Time on Reddit – 24 hours 31 minutes (average 3 hours 30 minutes a day)
  • Time on Facebook – 30 minutes (average 4 minutes a day)
  • Other –
    • I apparently spent 6 hours 39 minutes on Reddit on Wednesday. I don’t think I was actively using it that entire time, but based on what I was doing around some of those times I think I just forgot to close the app before resting. 
    • I have been getting hallucinations of people breaking into the flat, while I have sleep paralysis. This is terrifying. I figured out it was a combination of the vibrations of the air mattress machine on the end of my bed, and people in the communal hallway talking/opening doors/moving around, and normal sleep paralysis stuff. At least now I know this I can try and reduce the vibrations and reassure myself that no-one is breaking in.
    • My left hip is still playing up. Might need to see the doctor about it but I don’t wanna. 
    • Johan is the best husband anyone could wish for. Except his complete disorganisation. That’s annoying 😛

Gaming Stuff

  • Games played – 4
    • Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp
    • Neko Atsume
    • Godville
    • World of Warcraft
  • AC: Pocket Camp Level – 127
  • Godville Heroine Level – 59 (71% done)
  • Godville wood for ark – 43.1%
  • Godville savings – 1 million, 909 thousand
  • Cross stitch completed – 0
  • Most played game – World of Warcraft (17 hours 54 minutes, average 2 hours 33 minutes a day)
  • Other –
    • Finished the fishing event in Animal Crossing, then 4 new animals came out. Just got them invited to my camp when a new flower event came out. Sometimes I wish it would slow down a bit.
    • New animals meant I got a lot of levels this week. There’s a robot frog!
    • New flower event is Halloween themed. This time we’re collecting different types of bats. I just finished the first part on Sunday evening. The second part comes out on Tuesday.
    • In World of Warcraft on Wednesday I defeated the last boss I needed for Perma-Pepe. Now I can have a bird on my head whenever I want!
    • I also found Pepe in Dalaran and Boralus. I’m skipping the one in Zandalar until I can get the guts up to go into a Horde city.
    • Did the Arathi quests and rares. Got a few toys and mounts, which was cool.
    • Got archaeology to level 950 and 7th Legion reputation to exalted. Working on fishing next.

Week 38 Review

Danni is in bed smiling at the camera. The image is tinted with a purple light.
Being visible for Bi Visibility Day (if only online)

Overall a good but quiet week. Lots of sleeping and rest, and then playing Animal Crossing or World of Warcraft when well enough. I’m so happy to be able to play as much as I do.

I’ve been slowly working on being propped up more and supporting my own head. This was going pretty well and then I caught a cold. Johan had it as well so I suspect he got it while out and passed it on to me (he tried to blame Sammie but it had been too long since we saw her for it to have come from her). Despite him having a cold he ran 24 miles on Sunday. He can be a silly sausage sometimes.

Spoke to Sammie quite a bit, and also one of her friends at the weekend who asked me for help with homework for some reason. Then I got told I know a scary amount about blood. I knew that medical obsession as a teen would come in useful eventually 😛 There’s some interesting stuff going on into artificial blood substitutes that are now on the GCSE syllabus which is cool. I had to look that stuff up because it didn’t come up 16 years ago.

Had a weird problem where I couldn’t get onto any of the This is True websites if I was on Virgin Media (home broadband) or Virgin Mobile, but I could access them from a VPN or Three (I currently have two contracts until I can figure out asking for a PAC without using the phone, but my phone takes two sim cards so it’s not a big problem). I’m not sure what the problem was, but it got fixed after a few days. Hopefully it won’t happen again as I really like those sites The newsletter is awesome as well – I’ve been a Premium subscriber for a while and it’s definitely worth it as I can read the stories at my own pace.

Sunday 23rd September was Bi Visibility Day. I’ve known I’m bisexual (or pansexual, but either term works) for as long as I’ve been attracted to anyone, though I was told it was just a phase when I was a teen. It can be frustrating sometimes to have people automatically assume you’re straight (though what a straight relationship would be when one person is genderless I’m not sure). I didn’t really do anything for it, but I did take a photo so I could pretend I’m not invisible 😛 It was good to see people talking about it though, as some people insist that you can’t be bi for some reason.

  • Overall mood – Good most of the week, awesome on Monday. High symptoms because of the cold I caught.
  • Average daily sleep – 11 hours 57 minutes
  • Longest sleep – 17 hours 40 minutes, from Saturday night to Sunday evening
  • Clothes changed – 1 (Penguin made of penguins)
  • Wipe wash – 1
  • Water wash – 0
  • Hair wash – 0
  • Books read – 0
  • TV watched  – 0
  • Streams watched – Method raiding and Trump (not the evil one) playing Hearthstone on Twitch
  • Youtube watched – Lots with Johan
  • Music listened to – Daughter of the Sea on repeat
  • Podcasts listened to – 0
  • Blog posts written – 2
  • Penguins cuddled – Mostly Nicky and Isabella as the others are explorinating
  • Johan hand holds – Daily
  • Johan hugs – Yes! I think we both needed it (I just wish it didn’t hurt so much)
  • Time on Twitter – 10 hours 36 minutes (average 1 hour 30 minutes a day)
  • Time on Reddit – 9 hours 19 minutes (average 1 hour 19 minutes a day)
  • Time on Facebook – 1 hour 40 minutes (average 14 minutes a day)
  • Other –
    • Johan hugs are the best!
    • Johan made us steak on Monday. It was amazing. 
    • Colds are ebil. I hope it doesn’t last too long.

Game Stuff

  • Games played – 5
    • Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp
    • Cross Stitch
    • Neko Atsume
    • Godville
    • World of Warcraft
  • AC: Pocket Camp Level – 124
  • Godville Heroine Level – 59 (43% done)
  • Godville wood for ark – 41.9%
  • Godville savings – 1 million, 837 thousand
  • Cross stitch completed – 0
  • Most played game – Animal Crossing Pocket Camp (12 hours 19 minutes, average 1 hour 45 minutes a day)
  • Other –
    • Less WoW this week because needing more sleep, but still played a bit.
    • Decided I needed to get Perma-Pepe (an orange bird that sits on your head). I managed to do nearly all the bosses, then discovered one wouldn’t be up that week as it alternates with another. Until then, I have to get Pepe from my garrison every hour.
    • Wednesday was Pirate Day so did the activities for that.
    • When Warfronts were enabled for Alliance did them. No idea what I was doing but it was fun.
    • Finished the clam collecting event in Animal Crossing, and worked on the fishing event. That explains why it’s my most played game this week (that and everything loads so slowly).
    • I’m hoping for a Neko Atsume update at some point as I’m mostly just collecting fish for when more content comes out.

Week 37 Review

Danni is smiling at the camera. They are wearing a black t-shirt saying Ninja Cheer Squad. The Ninja and Squad are in bright pink, the Cheer is in bright blue. They are wearing a penguin neck cushion.
Happy Ninja Danni

Being on my computer makes me happy, even if I’ve not been well enough or awake at the right times to be able to get changed all week.

Most of the week has been the same as others recently – playing WoW on my computer when well enough, reading Twitter and Reddit when not, talking to Sammie when my awake/with it times line up with when she’s available. This is all good.

I did get payback from Sunday, but though unwelcome, it wasn’t unexpected so we were prepared. Needed antiemetic to deal with the cleaner being here (normally can cope with the cleaning products we get but payback made it worse than normal) and I did quite a bit of sleeping. 

Was having a good day on Thursday, when a different carer to who I had on the rota turned up before my 15 minute notification (so as I still had headphones in I didn’t realise she was there until she was almost in my bedroom) and though I told her I wasn’t coping, she refused to leave when I asked her to. Had a massive panic attack afterwards that left me completely drained. Johan sorted me out when he got home with meds and stuff and I went to sleep earlier than I would normally. We need to put in a complaint about not telling us about changes to the rota as I really need to know in advance (the carer was told a couple of days earlier so it wasn’t an emergency replacement).

Friday was mixed. Woke up because I did something to my left hip – it clunked audibly, sending a shooting pain down my leg and then I wasn’t able to move it for several hours afterwards. My right hip is meant to be the dodgy one. Made it fun when Johan needed to sort me out that morning, as usually I can roll over myself but it turns out I need to be able to move my leg to roll over properly. He hunted out my heating pad so I could use that on my hip and by the afternoon I could move it again and the pain was more bearable. No idea what I did but I’d rather not repeat it.

Saturday was pretty awesome. Was talking to Sammie while on my computer, and while talking about various things, I discovered the Ig Informal Lectures was going on at the time. We missed the first hour, but what we did see was funny and informative. My favourite was probably using voodoo dolls to restore justice against abusive bosses.

I stayed up all night (because what’s a sleeping pattern again) but had to wake Johan up earlyish Sunday morning because I’d got my left leg stuck and couldn’t move it. It made a massive clunk when he unstuck it, but though the unsticking was really painful the relief to get it out of that position quickly took over. I’m guessing this is related to what I did on Friday so I have to be careful not to get it stuck again. I slept most of the day, waking up for a few hours about half 10 that evening and spending some of that time chatting to Johan. I had planned on having a wash and changing my top with the evening carers but not being awake stopped that. Hopefully I’ll get it done soon.

  • Overall mood – Mostly good and awesome, except Thursday which was bad. High symptoms most of the week cos payback and hip playing up, but Saturday was more normal.
  • Average daily sleep – 10 hours 28 minutes
  • Longest sleep – 19 hours 4 minutes, from Tuesday morning to Wednesday morning (Johan woke me up for painkillers)
  • Clothes changed – 0 (Still a Ninja)
  • Wipe wash – 0
  • Water wash – 0
  • Hair wash – 0
  • Books read – 0
  • TV watched  – 0
  • Streams watched – Argick on Twitch speedrunning Sonic games (watched with Johan)
  • Youtube watched – Jessica Kellgren-Fozard on the question Are You Better Yet? (Answer is always no, funnily enough). Also Mr Puzzle.
  • Music listened to – Daughter of the Sea. So much.
  • Podcasts listened to – Episode 52, 53 and 54 of Welcome to Night Vale
  • Blog posts written – 0 (because I kept forgetting)
  • Penguins cuddled – Indeed
  • Johan hand holds – Yes, even when he wanted to leave 😛
  • Johan hugs – Not yet, but lots of nose boops.
  • Time on Twitter – 17 hours 15 minutes (average 2 hour 27 minutes a day)
  • Time on Reddit – 15 hours 14 minutes (average 2 hours 10 minutes a day)
  • Time on Facebook – 2 hours 18 minutes (average 19 minutes a day)
  • Time on Mastodon – 2 hours 24 minutes (average 19 minutes a day)
  • Other –
    • Remembered Mastodon was a thing. I’m @Dannilion@toot.cat
    •  First time I spent longer on Twitter than Reddit in a while. I blame @IAmMrJ and his awesome ratty posts 😛
    • Google said they’re retiring Inbox so I’ve swapped back to GMail. There are enough shared features I can manage, but I’ll probably be adding a ton of extra filters that I didn’t previously have.
    • Panic attacks are not fun, especially ones that last hours.
    • My heating pad helps so much when no-one is around to heat penguins.
    • Johan and Sammie are the best family anyone could ever ask for.
  • Games played – 5
    • Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp
    • Cross Stitch
    • Neko Atsume
    • Godville
    • World of Warcraft
  • AC: Pocket Camp Level – 124
  • Godville Heroine Level – 59 (17% done)
  • Godville wood for ark – 41.2%
  • Godville savings – 1 million, 778 thousand
  • Cross stitch completed – 1
  • Most played game – Animal Crossing Pocket Camp (11 hours 7 minutes, average 1 hour 35 minutes a day)
  • Other –
    • Got to revered with all the Battle for Azeroth reputations in WoW, which means I now have faster mount speed as I had met all the other requirements. This is good.
    • Tortollen are the best. They were the last rep I needed at revered.
    • 🐢 A 🐢 TURTLE 🐢 MADE 🐢 IT 🐢 TO 🐢 THE 🐢 WATER 🐢
    • Decided I’m gonna work on crafting every tailoring item I can for transmog purposes. This is going to take a while, especially as I’m wanting to start with Mooncloth Robes.
    • In Godville, Penguina got an achievement for 50 deaths.
    • Penguina also got a new pet heffalump. His name is Dino.
    • There’s now a Splatoon 2 crossover event in Animal Crossing. The main one I’m concentrating on is a collection quest for clams. Luckily this isn’t too stressful.
    • Still obsessed with WoW. I’m now dreaming about it.

Week 36 Review

Danni is smiling in bed. They're wearing a black t-shirt with Ninja Cheer visible, in pink and blue.
Running Ninja Cheer Squad

Overall a decent week, though not everything went to plan. The photo was meant to be taken outside, but that never happened.

I’m still mostly playing World of Warcraft when up to it. This week I mostly worked on world quests, missions, reputation and archaeology. The release of Warfronts meant I’m no longer struggling for war resources.

At the beginning of the week, I slept enough to go into tramadol withdrawal. That was definitely not fun, and I would not suggest it. Have new agreement with Johan that he’ll wake me up to give me painkillers before he goes to bed if I’ve not had them that afternoon. I can manage about 16 hours before getting withdrawal symptoms, which doesn’t work when you sleep more than 19 (normally pain wakes me up earlier, but this was a crash from hormonal stuff). Once it was sorted I was mostly okay, and the hormonal stuff and cramps went back to normal, which I was happy about.

Sunday was the Great North Run. As I had big plans, I started super rest mode on Friday, which meant no going on my computer. Saturday I got ready, with hair and body washed (shampoo caps and bath in bed wipes are awesome) and changed into my Ninja Cheer Squad top. 

During the night, I had an accident that required waking Johan up at 4am, needing my Ninja top rewashing and bedding sorting. That was definitely not the plan. Johan washed my top as soon as it was 7am (as we didn’t want to break the noise rules) and chucked it into the dryer.

I’d booked two carers who were due to arrive at 8.30am, so I could be hoisted and then taken to go watch the Great North Run (due to the hills I knew that one carer wouldn’t be able to manage alone, as most aren’t as strong as Johan or as mad as the carer from last year). Sammie arrived at that time, but I’d forgotten the carers could be late. Luckily a nice neighbour let her in (Johan had deliberately left the flat door unlocked when we realised this might happen). At 8.45am one carer turned up, and told me that the second had called in sick and there were no replacements available. This meant that I couldn’t go out, which sucked, especially as there were so many people I wanted to see in the race, including Johan.

We ended up watching the race on the telly, while talking to Sammie and the nice carer who arrived (I’m pretty certain she’s autistic – she wouldn’t be surprised, and we both found her really easy to talk to). I spotted a few Running Ninjas (running group Johan and I are members of on Facebook) but not Johan. Sammie ended up sitting/lying on my bed next to me, and I let the carer sit in my wheelchair so we were all comfy. We had sweets and pop and it was good, even if not if what originally planned. My normal lunch time carer also turned up, as the agency had not taken her off the rota when adding the other two. She made ham sandwiches for both but with the other carer being here there wasn’t exactly much for her to do. 

After the Great North Run coverage finished, and the carer had left (I’d booked her until 2pm) Sammie and I had lots of cuddles and watched some Doctor Who, and we also chatted a lot. It was awesome and something I hope to repeat at some point, though maybe not under the same circumstances. She left after my afternoon carer finished and I went to sleep as I’d been awake a long time by that point.

Johan did really well in the Great North Run, with a course personal best of 1 hour 29 minutes 32 seconds, coming 484th 486th 485th out of 43582 (I think they’ve stopped changing his position now :P). I also tracked a few Ninjas and friends, and they all finished in really good times. I’m super impressed.

  • Overall mood – Good and awesome, with high symptoms until the weekend. Had extra meds on Sunday which helped (was originally so I could go out, but instead let me have lots of cuddles).
  • Average daily sleep – 9 hours 26 minutes
  • Longest sleep – 19 hours 38 minutes, from Monday afternoon to Tuesday afternoon
  • Clothes changed – 4 (accidents happen)
  • Wipe wash – 3
  • Water wash – 1
  • Hair wash – 1 (shampoo cap)
  • Books read – 0
  • TV watched  – Great North Run and Doctor Who with Sammie
  • Streams watched – 0
  • Youtube watched – yes, with Johan (though I didn’t note down what)
  • Music listened to – Daughter of the Sea. A few hundred times. I’m slightly obsessed 😛
  • Podcasts listened to – Episode 51 of Welcome to Night Vale
  • Blog posts written – 1
  • Penguins cuddled – Always
  • Johan hand holds – Plenty
  • Johan hugs – Nope, but lots from Sammie 😀
  • Time on Twitter – 7 hours 54 minutes (average 1 hour 7 minutes a day)
  • Time on Reddit – 17 hours 35 minutes (average 2 hours 30 minutes a day)
  • Time on Facebook – 3 hours (average 25 minutes a day)
  • Other –
    • I am disappointed that I couldn’t go out, especially as Sammie came over to join me. At least we spent time together.
    • Johan has a reputation for being very fast in Running Ninjas, who were really nice about my plans to go cheer (and also disappointed that it didn’t happen). That they’ll let someone who can’t even walk join shows how inclusive they are 🙂 
    • Have an agreement that when the Ninjas are next at our local park for park run I’ll be going down to watch if I’m well enough. Sammie has also expressed interest in doing so (depending on if she can get there and stuff). I don’t know when that’ll be.
    • Johan is still super awesome. Sammie is also super awesome. I’m incredibly lucky 🙂

Game Stuff

  • Games played – 5
    • Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp
    • Cross Stitch
    • Neko Atsume
    • Godville
    • World of Warcraft
  • AC: Pocket Camp Level – 124
  • Godville Heroine Level – 58 (94% done)
  • Godville wood for ark – 40%
  • Godville savings – 1 million, 723 thousand
  • Cross stitch completed – 1
  • Most played game – Animal Crossing (17 hours, average 2 hours 25 minutes a day)
  • Other –
    • Finished the second half of the Bumbledrops event in a couple of days, and the extra stuff a day later. Was easy with as many active friends as I have.
    • Really enjoying doing older content as well as new in World of Warcraft, depending on my mood. Archaeology is fun as well. I think this will be the main game I play for a while.
    • I’m hoping they’ll release new content for Neko Atsume soon. I’m only logging in once or twice a day right now to feed the cats and enter the daily password, as I’ve got all the mementos and such.
    • I bought Two Point Hospital for Johan. At some point I’ll buy it for me as well, but right now I’m too busy with WoW 😛

Week 35 Review

A box with a picture of a woman wearing an eye mask with ear muffs, titled Hibermate, saying, "Luxury Eye Mask with Ear Muffs for Sleeping", 

Below in smaller letters, "The world's first soft ear muffs for sleeping. Generation 6"

There is a sticker saying navy blue.
The only photo I took this week. My new eye mask!

You’ll never guess what I got up to this week. It definitely didn’t involve a massive multiplayer online role playing game that I’m a bit obsessed with, honest 😛

Yeah, another WoW week. Last week I did the Jaina storyline, but had stop before the end as to finish it you needed to go into a mythic only dungeon (which is the hardest standard difficulty level). On Tuesday some people in my guild talked me into healing said mythic dungeon, so I managed to get to the end but also learnt I’m really not well enough to heal mythics. If it hadn’t been a guild group I would have been kicked really early on as I kept dying and wiping the group as I just didn’t have the concentration needed to heal and remember the mechanics at the same time.

It did mean I completed the Jaina storyline completely though. Will put the last spoilers below in a spoiler thingy, but I got very emotional again finishing it.

After the Siege of Boralus

Once I completed the questline, I mostly concentrated on doing side quests and working on my reputations, especially the war campaign. I also went back and cleared Firelands on 25 heroic as it’s trivial content now, and it’s annoying me that I don’t have the reputation at exalted. I got lucky and won the mount from Alysrazor which made me happy. I also managed to complete the achievement Ready for War which was the end of another, less emotional storyline (though petable baby dinosaurs were involved afterwards).

I didn’t go on my computer everyday though. Thursday and Friday I ended up feeling rather rotten, and became really moody (and not as a response to anything). Based on the cramping pain I then got, we’re pretty sure that it was hormones, which was reassuring as it meant we knew it would be temporary. I had to ask Johan to send the carers away Friday night as I just couldn’t cope and was worried if they touched me then I’d end up hitting them. Panic attacks, paranoia and hallucinations are not fun. (I’m feeling better now.) Once it calmed down a bit I was able to go back on puter and play WoW as a distraction, which helped. I also listened to the song Daughter of the Sea from Warbringers: Jaina, the story of how Jaina became a traitor (from the Kul Tiran point of view), on repeat a lot. The first video is the animated story version, the second is just the song.

Beware, beware, the daughter of the sea…
  • Overall mood – Mix of awesome, good and poor on Friday. High symptoms because of hormones and weather changes. 
  • Average daily sleep – 10 hours 43 minutes
  • Longest sleep – 17 hours 49 minutes, from Sunday morning to Sunday night.
  • Clothes changed – 0
  • Wipe wash – 0
  • Water wash – 0
  • Hair wash – 0
  • Books read – 0
  • TV watched  – 0
  • Streams watched – 0
  • Youtube watched – Jessica Kellgren-Fozard (I actually looked up how to spell her name this time)
  • Music listened to – Warbringers: Jaina (about 50 times) and A Turtle Made It To The Water! (about 15 times)
  • Podcasts listened to – Episodes 46 to 50 of Welcome to Night Vale
  • Blog posts written – 0
  • Penguins cuddled – Definitely
  • Johan hand holds – Indeed
  • Johan hugs – Nope, too ill
  • Time on Twitter – 10 hours 18 minutes (average 1 hour 28 minutes a day)
  • Time on Reddit – 19 hours 32 minutes (average 2 hours 47 minutes a day)
  • Time on Facebook – 1 hour 7 minutes (average 9 minutes a day)
  • Other –
    • I am so grateful I don’t go through the hormonal premenstrual stuff monthly now. I don’t think either of us could cope.
    • I found out how to see what percentage of my time I spend on things. For this week, it was 45% sleeping, 17% on social media, 15% on World of Warcraft, 6% on other games (mostly Animal Crossing) and the rest was most other stuff. Only problem is my tracker can’t deal properly when I’m doing two things at once (such as on World of Warcraft on my computer and twitter on my tablet).
    • I had been planning on changing my clothes and having a wash at the weekend. That didn’t happen.
    • I’m so glad I had Johan while I wasn’t coping. He helps a lot. 
    • My new eye mask is awesome. I’m hoping to do a full review at some point, but that might be a while.

Game Stuff

  • Games played – 5
    • Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp
    • Cross Stitch
    • Neko Atsume
    • Godville
    • World of Warcraft
  • AC: Pocket Camp Level – 120
  • Godville Heroine Level – 58 (69% done)
  • Godville wood for ark – 39.5%
  • Godville savings – 1 million, 686 thousand
  • Cross stitch completed – 2
  • Most played game – Animal Crossing Pocket Camp (17 hours 2 minutes, average 2 hours 26 minutes a day)
  • Other –
    • New bug catching event in Animal Crossing, this time Bumbledrops.
    • Finished the first part of the bug event in just over a day, thanks to very active friends.
    • Remembered that cross stitch is good, especially when listening to podcasts.
    • WoW is still favourite game.