So I finished Super Mario Wonder and it's as good as you've heard it to be.
And I just started playing Cult of the Lamb. Really digging that so far, although I can already feel the anxiety that usually comes along with the base management aspects of these games; so much to do, no idea what to prioritise.
I guess at the very least I get to enjoy their excited faces when I get home from work. Can't imagine you get much of that when they pass you on the way to their bedroom later on?
I think there's a difference between soggy cereal and dry cereal. If you've got milk in the bowl then most of the cereal that's also in the bowl should be (erm)...moist?
There's so much stigma around this sort of thing. It's getting better, but the mindset that children are a gift and parents should be constantly grateful for that gift is still very prevalent.
The reality is that whilst children are absolutely incredible, life affirming and all that good stuff...an awful lot of being a parent is frankly, horrible.
I've got two (5,1). I absolutely adore them both, but I'd be lying if I said that having kids hasn't made my life significantly harder, my mental health significantly worse and my sense of self significantly weaker.
If I genuinely absolutely adore a book that I've read digitally I'll usually go in for the paperback. And, this might be the snob in me, but I'm more likely to make that purchase if it's a nonfiction book.
Had a nice walk around with my daughter. A few of the houses that were a bit more...dressed up proved too scary for her and there was a somewhat awkward instance where she'd ran off to her mum after I'd knocked....but that aside it was alright actually.
One part of me thinks it's ridiculous that he has ultimately been fired for holding his opinion, and an opinion that many (myself included) hold.
The other part understands why he had to go, and whilst I don't agree with it, he must also have understood what it meant to publicly disagree with the party on this one. I can respect that.
I think most people have indoor dogs and for the most part they're fine. The problem (imo) usually stems from people not fully appreciating how much work it actually takes to look after, and train a dog. Especially post-lockdown.
This sort of thing is very personal. IIRC 2018 was the last time we had one of these years and I was really meh on the entire year. Not bad, but it certainly didn't thrill me.
'23 has been wild though, so many games have hit with me.
The thing I'm giving to this post instead of giving to the growing pile of laundry I need to do.