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I played a LOT of FFXVI today. It took three goes to get through a fight with a particular dominant (hint - he's a prince!) but I got there in the end. I also tracked down another hunt that I needed for a quest for one of the engineers. I was quite miffed because I thought it was in a location I couldn't access, which seemed like the game trolling me - but it was actually in an area I could reach. Doh!

My memory tells me Jill spent about 90% of the game in sick bay, but actually she's spent at least 60% of the game at Clive's side, so far. When I was running around getting stuff for Mid, I tried to make different choices than on my first playthrough - which meant leaving Jill at the Hideaway. But it was a nice little bonding episode with Tarja.

One of the purposes of the replay is to get a firmer handle on just how emotional the game is. I remember being a complete wreck by the end of my first playthrough, but I wasn't sure how much was the game and how much was me processing the previous 9 months in RL. I'm finding there are actually a lot of emotional scenes, but I'm not dissolving into a sobbing mess with all of them this time. Conclusion - the answer is somewhere between the two extremes. It is an emotionally charged game that came along at just the right moment for me.

Husband made scrambled egg on toast for our breakfast, which was VERY nice - both the gesture and the food :) Before his memory loss, he'd taught me how to make scrambled eggs in a frying pan, but that seems to be one of the things he's lost because he made today's batch in a saucepan, which is much harder to clean!

And I made my home-made fat balls for our feathered friends. I hope they enjoy!

I'm aiming for an earlier night, tonight. I may be on leave, but I don't want to stray too far from my normal routine. Also, a normal bedtime means longer in bed because I can get up later :D
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 Really nothing to report.

I haven't got round to another episode of The Lost Kingdom.  I watched Batwoman, A House Through Time, and Have I Got News For You.  And a couple of episodes of The Private Lives of the Monarchs - but only two recorded for some reason.  But, based on last week's criteria, I can go back to TLK, I think.

The alternate presentation of the portfolio received a lukewarm reception but mostly because it isn't visible on a single screen.  I'm exploring the O365 version of MSProject, which looks a WHOLE lot more helpful than previous versions.  I've always found Project to be overloaded with features I don't need but have to negotiate in order to do anything with it.  It's sort of the equivalent of having the Lionheart when you're below Level 10 and facing a Geezard.  But the new version has drag-and-drop and Kanban - at least that's what I remember from the short how-to videos.  I have some time next week to look at it in more depth.

More shinies!!!

Daughter & co were here for the Bank Holiday - we sat at opposite ends of the garden and it was good to see them.  But weird, too.

And mother and step-father are coming on Thursday for coffee and cake in the garden.

So grateful for our outdoor space.

I bought a bird feeder that sits inside a cage.  It promised that small birds could get to the food but larger ones can't.  I saw a robin trying to get in and not being able to.  The son snipped off some of the bars to give them a way in, but I don't think anything's been near it, since.  So, just a gimmick, really.  Also, I'm not sure the seeds are the most appetising thing to offer!  Especially when the suet logs are there - although the magpies steal those.  Anyway, I'm going to invest in a couple of peanut holders but I'll get some suet pellets for one - without cages.  And some more suet logs, because those are almost all gone, now.

Well, that's all for now.  Tune in next week for more excitement!

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