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Term 2 first blog (miss plz send me the link for year 24-25)

 


[Insert Dani Quote Here], yep another blog. I got told to put a lot since it's been like 2 weeks (that I don't remember) so I'll try my hand at recalling and then retelling events.

I've recently struck a balance of things I wanna do. I usually am very cyclic and jump ships constantly but I found a neat cycle of grabbing on to something for 2 days and then shelving it for a week (maybe longer) or so then coming back to it with the same passion as before. it feels good to make things and I like to experiment but I often get bored so this is like a counter strat to that.

Super Park was cool, it's probably the most active I've been in a day ever (of all time). I think the integration of digital and physical activity was blended really well (like the cycling area or the motion tracking area (Nintendo Wii eat your heart out)) and even some of the simpler games were engaging (like the race pad or the step on the purple thing), though, I missed out on playing with the big room that's just the Xbox Kinect motion tracking area on a larger scale. Would go again but not as a regular thing, more so as a special treat.

My family was gifted two cats, not particularly old but still developing age. Honestly, it's just really nice to go home and have them there for me to pet. There's one calico (I named her Jaixi) and another is a blend of ginger and white (I named him Oliver, and no that is not a deliberate project skybox reference). Oliver is a stupid introverted little idiot who bites everything he can reach with his head but even so, just having him around boosts my serotonin levels. no comment on Jaixi.

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