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The most important update first: my D&D puzzles were successful! I did some internet searching and found a good bunch to use. My players solved (almost) all the ones they came across, and had a bunch of fun. The highlight of the night though, was a puzzle I recreated from one I found that made them do the "YMCA" dance in order to open a door. I had been waiting to spring it on them all night, and it definitely payed off. :)
In apartment news, my roommates and I spent last Saturday moving all our living room furniture around. One of my roommates, Blackbird, has a keyboard, and the goal was to move it out of his room and into an appropriate spot in the living room. After a couple of hours, we succeeded! There is now more light and a keyboard. We've been taking advantage of all of the "best of Broadway" books, which has been a fun time.
I've been struggling to motivate lately, and I'm having a hard time figuring out why. I can sometimes look at what I have to do and point to the things that are stressing me out--that phone call, all the steps involved in answering that email, dinner for all of those days. And I have a couple of those, but this feels like a more general struggle as well. I don't want to do that text, or that email, or that class, or that reading, or keep up with that conversation. Part of me thinks that I should start a new project, something I can be excited about. But I also need to...start something then. Well, we'll see.
In apartment news, my roommates and I spent last Saturday moving all our living room furniture around. One of my roommates, Blackbird, has a keyboard, and the goal was to move it out of his room and into an appropriate spot in the living room. After a couple of hours, we succeeded! There is now more light and a keyboard. We've been taking advantage of all of the "best of Broadway" books, which has been a fun time.
I've been struggling to motivate lately, and I'm having a hard time figuring out why. I can sometimes look at what I have to do and point to the things that are stressing me out--that phone call, all the steps involved in answering that email, dinner for all of those days. And I have a couple of those, but this feels like a more general struggle as well. I don't want to do that text, or that email, or that class, or that reading, or keep up with that conversation. Part of me thinks that I should start a new project, something I can be excited about. But I also need to...start something then. Well, we'll see.