Thursday, January 2, 2025

December 2024 Entry

December 2024 Entry: 


2024 ended on a crazy busy month. 

MISC========================= 

- I felt I was getting sick at the beginning of the month. I could tell that I was low energy and had a bit of a soft cough. But the next day was okay. It wasn't until the day after that I could tell something was creeping in. I was tired more than normal and coughing more than the last couple of days. Even though I did make myself sleep earlier, I woke up on the third having the dryest coughs that would last a long time. Those became painful. Called off from work on the 4th. That day was to see if my normal treatments would make things better (hot and sour soup, Day/Nyquil, etc), but it got worse. Called off from work on the 5th and had a virtual doctor's appointment where I was prescribed medicine for the cough as well as something stronger in case what I had became more. Turns out I had the same cough that my mom had a week prior as I was prescribed the exact same thing she was prescribed. That day was rough as I tried to sleep as much as I could throughout the day, but simply couldn't. The last couple of days was when I was super hot. I was constantly adding and removing clothing to help with my temperature and I was in and out of my blankets trying to sleep. I'd always get chills and be in a cold sweat. Add that I was low on energy in general, I couldn't eat like I normally could, and my coughing attacks lead to horrible body aches...and I was not in the greatest state. 

On the bright side, the prescription was helping. So much so that the next day, the cough was down by 50%. Of course I'm still taking the medication until I'm out of it, but I was surprised with how much better I felt on the 6th. Not 100%, but I wasn't low on energy like I previously was. I even attempted to do more things on the computer and even played the monthly NES NSO game, which wasn't too attention grabbing. And then I threw up an hour after having dinner. I was easing myself into eating not only soup and crackers, but I might have had too much that it did not sit well. Could be a blessing as sometimes I do feel way better after throwing up. It depends. This time it didn't help. It might have been the catalyst of soon becoming very hot. 

I asked my mom to massage my head. She then realized how hot I was. Thing is, I had been mentioning all this time that I'm really hot before this instance. She did what she normally does and asked why I didn't do what she said to which I responded that I did everything she asked. Then she immediately asks why I didn't do anything else to which I responded that she told me not to. Then she says that she didn't say that and that's when I raised my voice. Not only did she start to guilt trip me, but this happens all the time. Do what she says, but she can never be wrong and of course tells me not to stress out or be mad at her. It's frustrating, especially more so because I'm sick and I'm asking for help. In the end, she did say to start taking the z-pak I was prescribed because things were getting worse. 

Before the z-Pak kicked in the next day, I had a really tough time as I was very cold to the point I was shivering. I finally put on extra layers and it helped somewhat. But I did my best not to freak out as it was close to the time I needed to take medicine again. Didn't want to take them earlier just in case. But once I did, it didn't take long for my body to cool off and feel warm again. And then not long after, the z-pak started to do its magic. Around maybe 6PM was when I felt some semblance of normal again. And I don't know if this helped, but I felt watching NXT Deadline boosted my adrenaline/endorphins/etc and made me feel better than I had in days. 

The next day, I felt way better. My coughs weren't dry and weren't happening as frequently. I had more energy and made the effort to move around more (up and down the stairs). Felt confident to take on a little more while being cautious about it. Felt even better the next day and was pretty much back to normal. The only thing I had not done by Monday was all my morning stretches and my daily push-ups. But it was simply great to not be sick anymore. I was so worried I'd have to cancel all the events I had that upcoming week. 

One side note; I normally get hot and sour soup whenever I'm sick and I mix it with white rice and have that as my main meal. This time I decided to mix it with some fried rice and that was a wonderful combination. I highly recommend trying that if it sounds appealing. 

- I had been receiving many emails, calls, and letters in the mail the last few months about my medical insurance (12.09). Happens every year, but I felt this year it was way more than before. I did have it scheduled to take care of the week I got sick...but I got sick. It's not like it's the longest process, but I kept putting it off and that's on me. Stuck with what I currently use because it's been very beneficial. Only made a few changes to some information. 

- Twitch Recaps for 2024 were released (12.10). Not much for me to really check as I wasn't streaming. I was surprised to see who all were in my top 5. I had a hunch who first place would be and it made total sense. 
 

- Friendsmas was fun (12.11). I was worried I'd have to cancel due to being sick the week before. But it was good to be around familiar faces, eat some good food, exchange some gifts (I got a double unfortunately), and to be silly playing games together. Other than a few gifts, I provided two cheesecakes from Uncle Tetsu. Thanks for hosting, G and Rannchan. 
 

- Met up with the HeXagon crew for NE's birthday (12.13). The whole team wasn't available and there were a couple of extra Kpop friends invited. We ate at Handam, which we've been to before. Lots of good food (I need to better pace myself, ha), lots of Kpop talk and singing. I had little gifts for everyone at the table courtesy of WR from Korea. And NR had gifts for everyone that were goodie bags of Kpop photos including one of himself, ha. It was funny that some of us wanted him to sign it and then he ended up signing all of them, ha. Shout out to the manager who was also our server. Not only did she catch it when I dropped my chopsticks (she gave me a new pair even though I thought no one saw it happen), she surprised NE with the normal restaurant birthday celebration. We mentioned it was his birthday when she took our group photo, but didn't request anything special. She just did it. 

Afterwards we went to get drinks at R&B and to talk more before ending our night. Shame that the original plan of karaoke didn't happen, but we still had a good time. 
 

- Went to Punch Line Houston for the first time (12.15). The reason being was that Jenn Sterger was performing. She was the opening act for Anna Akana when she was in town a couple months ago. After they show, she let us know that she was coming back in December and we said we'd be there. Met up with Agent Ocean and basically this was his birthday present from me. Front row and as close to the middle just like last time. 

Fun show overall. We had four performers. One was the host Barry. The second act was Ainsley. She asked if anyone had done an escape room to which I gave a double thumbs up. She noticed and asked if I really liked them to which I replied that myself and Agent Ocean worked at one. Then she said we weren't going to like the next joke, ha. It was all good. Next was Kristin Chirico who was featured along with Jenn for the show. She gave me a death glare when she made a joke about presidents and how they all did something bad. The reason for the glare was because I said George Washington when the audience knew she mentioned him and what he did to her people earlier in the show. Then it was Jenn to close out the night. Most of her jokes and stories were the same from when she was here a couple months ago, but I didn't recall them for the most part until she got to the punchline. She also gave Agent Ocean fist bumps for certain jokes and even made fun of me a few times. One was for when she asked if anyone had lightsabers. I replied that I used to sell them 20 years ago. She said something else and I started doing lightsaber motions. She caught that and said "is that how you jack off?" Later she made a joke about how easy it is for men to make friends and pointed to me and the guy next to me asking if we knew each other. I threw up my fist for a fist bump and he reciprocated. We said a few more things and she jumped in to stop us from talking, ha. 

After the show was over, Jenn came out to greet people and when she came to us, I asked if she remembered us. She said of course and that's why she felt she could use us for a few jokes. I took off my shoe to show her I was wearing the socks from Anna Akana's show and she took a picture of it to send to her. Others came to talk to her and that's when Agent Ocean and I found Barry. Chatted with him for a bit and thanked him for the laughs. We didn't get to talk to Ainsley as we did see her leave shortly after the show was done. Then we went to the lobby to take photos with Kristin. I apologized for the George Washington joke, but she was ecstatic about saying how she's going to post that to socials if the venue got a clip of it. She was a delight. Then we went back in to ask Jenn for a photo. I brought up how I felt weird to DM her about doing an escape room (we talked about it after the previous show) so I didn't. She said to do it next time. She wasn't sure when she'd be back, but we both said we'll be there and that I'll definitely invite her to do one of our escape rooms. 

Yay for a great night of live comedy. 
 

- Went to get a physical (12.16). I didn't know until a few days before that the address was different. It wasn't too far from the original, but I'm glad I caught it instead of just going. When I got there, there was a sign saying to go upstairs since they were still under construction. The placeholder office was unfortunately small. Some of the patients had to wait outside of the office. The doctor did their normal tests and of course gave advice like normal. Got my blood drawn at the end (everything was fine) and was recommended to go get a cholesterol test (didn't go from mom's advice). They also advised me to check my blood pressure every day since it was higher than normal. Even though I get white coat syndrome regularly, it didn't go down later into the exam. I was thrown off that my weight was 10 pounds higher than I thought. The last time I was weighed was the last time I was sick earlier in the year in April. So I had gained those 10 pounds in 8 months. Since then I started to watch what I eat with smaller portions and to eat at least a piece of bread or banana in the morning (which I used to do, but fell off).  

- Went to pick up a late Friendsmas present from Kai who dropped it off at Rannchan's (12.18). It was convenient as my gift to Rannchan came the weekend after Friendsmas. Short meet to exchange it. Then I went to CVS to buy some Ritz Fudge crackers. Saw it posted in a Discord and immediately looked online. Coincidentally I had some coupons expiring that same day at CVS so it was good timing. 
 

- WR and JL were back in the states visiting. Their trip was for about two weeks and we made sure to meet. WR said that they wanted to do one of our escape rooms so they signed up to play Antidote (12.22). It was my day off, but I came in and did in-room facilitation. I tried my best not to nudge them too much, but I definitely wanted to see them succeed. But they did very well. They were a good balance and were complimentary of one another. Yay for them escaping the first escape room. 

A few days before, I sent WR a list of six places to choose for dinner. I had only been to one of the places I suggested and the one I originally wanted to champion was closed on Sundays. Went to Willie's Grill & Icehouse, ate some good food, and talked about so many things (catching up, his students, my work, etc). Nothing like catching up for a few hours. They also gave me gifts which included snacks and TWICE's Strategy album. 

After we parted, I realized we didn't take a photo together so we made plans to have Dough Zone the following Sunday. Unfortunately WR caught COVID that weekend. While he was feeling well, I didn't want to risk it. Plus I had gifts to give, which WR ended up picking up the next day (socially distanced). Until next time, friends. 


- Finally finished eating my KitKat cereal (12.23). Why did it take so long? Because I was only eating 25 pieces a day to keep track. In the end there were 1085 pieces. On the final day there were 10 pieces so I ate them with the last batch of 25. 

- Movie/Series of the month was The Iron Claw (12.25). I knew what to expect because I knew of the Von Erich curse and what it did to the family. Seeing those things happen...man. It was more about when for me because I really didn't know the timeline. While I got emotional, I didn't shed tears until the final moments. Definitely a must watch for wrestling enthusiasts. 

Kerry Von Erich was my favorite of the family. I only knew him as the Texas Tornado and was immediately drawn to him. I never knew what happened at that time and that he was actually missing a leg during his time there. I knew over time because of wrestling videos and documentaries. But he will always be an all-time favorite of mine. 
 

- I had some issues with my Amazon account for a few months. I basically couldn't view any wish lists I made and I couldn't view old orders I placed. The fact that friends could still view my wish lists and order from them was what really set my gears in motion to contact Amazon. I went with their chat at first because it was really good in the past when I'd be chatting with an actual associate. This person wasn't able to help so they gave me a number to call. Unfortunately that person wasn't able to help either. They did say they would push my issue up in priority and that someone would call me in 24 hours. That didn't happen. So I looked online for another number to call and immediately was connected to someone (12.27). They were very helpful in every way and were able to resolve my issue. I had to log in with my phone number, which I never did in the past. From that point I was able to see old orders and wish lists again. They mentioned I can delete the other account that was logged under my email to which I questioned because it was also attached to my phone number. So they said they would stay on the phone with me to properly delete the account. As I was doing it, I decided to check if I could view everything properly and I could. I let them know and they were puzzled as it seemed that the accounts merged. Thankfully I realized that and didn't delete the account otherwise it would have deleted everything. But it's all resolved now and everything is running like normal. 

- Got a new phone case (12.27). I've needed one for the last couple months because the back was literally coming off. And I really didn't know until I saw it next to the new one, but it did yellow a lot over time. Ordered this on Christmas day thanks to seeing I had a $5 coupon expiring. A lot of cases were on sale too. The one I chose was normally $40. Got it for $23 off. Then minus another $5 with the coupon, good deal. It arrived 2 days later, which was awesome because it was originally slated for the end of the year. Immediately swapped the cases. It's a tight fit. Felt like I had to jam it in. It's a little thicker than the previous case, but I'm okay with that. Funny enough, I dropped my phone later on the same night, ha. Great way to test it. 
 

- My birthday gift for NE of HeXagon were tickets to WWE RAW (12.30). I knew they were a fan and had only been to one show prior. For me, it was the first time since the Royal Rumble in 2020. Last time they were in town was when NE went with others. I wanted to go, but ended up getting sick. Picked him up that day and we ate at Wing Boss. Neither of us had been there so we gave it a try and we both liked it. I won't say they're must-try, but you can't go wrong with them. It was also close to Toyota Center. When we parked, we checked out the WWE trucks to see whose faces were on them. NE definitely wanted one with Liv Morgan and there was one. Took pictures of him with the truck and he took pictures of me by a truck with Chelsea Green. Inside, we walked around to check the merch tables and ended up bumping into another member of HeXagon with another friend. I recall he had mentioned liking wrestling, but we never delved into it. Cool to see him since it's been a while. 

Went upstairs and sat in our seats. I have sat in many spots for wrestling shows (front row, by the aisle, in camera view, etc). I have never sat on the production side where the wrestlers talk into the camera. We were also higher than I've ever been either (tickets are expensive now). It was a good view as you could look down and see everything in plain sight. We were actually one seat higher due to me counting rows incorrectly and we only knew when the seat owners showed up at the beginning of RAW. We moved down...and eventually moved down another row because the seats in front of us for the next few rows were empty. We could have taken the front of the section, but a couple did that a few minutes before we did. So we ended up sitting in three different spots, ha. Overall, fun show. Felt great to be at a live wrestling show after all these years. 

Leaving, the staff had us line up for the elevator for some reason. We were fourth and fifth in line, but we were waiting for about 10 minutes with the line ever growing behind us. The staff eventually said we could take the stairs, but that it would lead directly outside. Only me and NE took that offer. When we got out, I thought we were on the street we needed to be on. Turns out we exited on the opposite side of the building, ha. No big deal. Got to the car, missed out on traffic, and it wasn't long before I dropped NE at his apartment. I took a different way home just to see the difference (on the way I took a path I had not in a long time). When I got home, I ate a light dinner and chugged a couple bottles of water since I definitely was feeling drained after yelling and booing so much, ha. 
 


GAMES========================= 

- Demo Showcase Shorts continues. I did miss 6 days at the beginning of the month since I was sick. I probably could have done one at the beginning or latter end of that stint, but I didn't want to push myself. Voidwrought and Angel at Dusk were added to the wish list. 38 demos remaining. 


- Bright Side: Riddles and Puzzles was on sale for 20 cents (12.01-12.02). I bought it the same time I bought Chex Quest HD (04.30.24). I enjoyed it. There were 28 different themed categories that took about 10 minutes each. The number of questions varied as well as the type of questions (trivia, riddles, spot the difference, etc). I've seen some of these before, but only like a handful of questions. It was all voiced and animated. You really do have to pay attention as context to the questions could be in the audio or the visual or both. Having some outside knowledge could give you an advantage, but not by much. There are definitely times where I thought the answers were too specific or obscure (how was anyone supposed to know that). And some of the spot the difference questions gave you too little time to find multiple answers. I do think it would be fun to play with others, but I can also see some getting a little frustrated by it. But for 20 cents, money well spent. 
 

- Guns At Dawn Arena was the free-to-play game of the month (12.03). Other than characters moving slowly, it's not bad. It is just one-on-one duels until the other person dies. Infinite bullets (have to reload), you can roll and hide behind things for defense, and sometimes you earn potions or other items to help. Each win earns you a chest full of money and items to upgrade your guns or unlock more gunslingers, which you can level up either. So it's basically a time sink if you want to have the best things (or pay real money). Worth a try, but you'll know if you'll want to play longer after a few rounds. 
 

- Ice Hockey was the NES NSO game of the month (12.06). I had played this initially when NSO was released. I have memories of playing against Arda Ocal where he won. Good times. This was a nice short replay. No true goals could be made in terms of completion so I went with beating each team once. With the shortest time limit, it took around an hour to do and that's all I could really handle since I was sick at the time. 
 

- Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons was the GB NSO game of the month (12.08-12.10). Played Ages back in September and used the code given to have things transfer. Although it took a while as I confused a few of the letters and symbols. And the biggest downside was that I didn't have another code to make use of other codes I was given throughout this playthrough. Other than not being able to do all the linked quests, I did pretty much everything else. I followed a guide for the overworld and only for dungeons when I got stuck and I think that made this seem to flow better as opposed to Ages. It's a shame I don't recall much of these two games because they are good. 

For fun, everytime I had to change the season, I named each one after a member of aespa. Spring (Giselle), Summer (Karina), Fall (Ningning), and Winter (she was the catalyst, ha). 


- 1080 Snowboarding was the N64 NSO game of the month (12.11). I wanted to like it especially since others would give it positive praise. But it wasn't clicking with me. Its speed was decent. Racing against the CPU...I could not win the first race. If I made any mistake, I could not catch up. I even tried changing boarders and their boards and nothing. The only thing I did okay on was the trick mode where I at least got second place. But I didn't want to force myself to play it longer than need be. 
 

- Cozy Grove was a free Game Trial (12.12). The cozy in the name is very prominent. Simple with controls and it's easy to get addicted to the endless list of tasks to do. You're always getting something and expanding the grove. It's definitely worth trying if it's something you fancy. 


- My Nintendo calendars arrived (12.20). Calendars plural this time as they offered two different ones. One is available for everyone to buy. The other was for NSO members only as it was NSO themed. Pretty neat. 


- Finished Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom (12.13-12.25). I was wary of this game when it was announced. The echo ability reminded me of Tears of The Kingdom and I did not enjoy Tears of The Kingdom. This is the first Zelda game in a long time I didn't play on release date. I did buy it when it came out, but wasn't in a rush to jump in. Although it wasn't as bad as I was expecting in relation to the echoes. Sure there were a few times I had to look up stuff online to solve a few puzzles, but it wasn't always 100% as some were using echoes I didn't have. Thankfully I didn't feel dumb like I did with ToTK. I'm sure the world being smaller and on the 2D scale was a big factor in that. The game itself was very charming and easy to get into. Part of me wanted to 100% the game, but given the time frame of the holiday season, I knew I wouldn't have as much free time if I played it some other time in the year. But ending the year on this was a good feeling. 
 

- All champion achievements acquired in Fitness Boxing 2. There were 7 left before this month and the final one happened towards the latter end of the month. I thought there was a possibility it wouldn't happen, but now I have one less thing to worry about. All that's left is the punch count achievement (as far as I know). I wasn't sure how to tackle that as it would require me actually throwing punches to register. But I did recall there were a few auto options. While there isn't one for every type of punch, there was one I could do and leave on while doing other tasks much like I did for accumulating hours. I wish I thought about it ahead of time to combine it was the hours and I'd be closer to the goal. And like I said, it doesn't count every type of punch. So I can have around 100 counted automatically, but if I actually did the exercise, I could have about 500 counted. It'll be a long journey, but it's attainable and it's so close. 


- And here are my 2024 Nintendo Switch stats. Much like the last couple of years, it's not accurate due to time spent with Crush Crush and Fitness Boxing 2. Outside of those two games, everything else checks out. 


WORK========================= 

- I went to our sister location to buy a gift card as a Christmas present (12.01). We had a Black Friday deal going on so you get more bang for your buck. Originally I was going to buy it at the original venue, but I simply forgot. But getting one from the sister location was the better choice since there would eventually be more for them to choose from. On the way there, I stopped by Uncle Tetsu to buy the crew a dessert (I got myself the S'mores mini for myself, which apparently is a seasonal flavor). Surprised the team there (except CG since I had to ask if they had the physical cards). Stuck around to see the new progress, met the latest team member, and talked a bit of business before leaving around 7:30. Funny thing, Agent Ocean texted me saying he was nearby when he saw the photo I took with CG and SP. But the photo was posted half an hour after I left. The text from Agent Ocean came an hour later when I made it home. He ended up going there thinking I was going to stay until closing, but I knew I wasn't going to stay super long. 


- Missed the first week of work due to being sick. Quite unfortunate to miss out on those pay days. 

- First day back since being sick was okay (12.12). The Christmas decorations have gone up (minus the giant nutcracker, which I brought back a few days later). Unfortunately, I did find a lot of errors and general dirtiness. Myself and IB did clean up stuff especially towards the end of the night after his family played Lost City. Before he came, I did have to handle two teams at the same time solo. During that time, I had to ignore so many phone calls. I got to a few eventually, but the protocol is to handle customers in the venue first. Anyways, heck of a return. 

- A typical busy Saturday, but I got a boost of energy from some return customers (12.15). They had been to us about times now and they were getting Santa done before it was gone again. They also brought their drink cups from previous visits to get a discount on drinks. It's easy to recognize them as one has blue hair, one has red hair, and then there's the guy, ha. I remembered his name, but couldn't remember the ladies' names. So I asked rather than guessing and being wrong (have learned that the hard way decades ago). I was walking blue hair to the bathroom and she couldn't remember my name either. I said it was okay and we shook hands to possibly cement the names in our heads. Before their session, I gave them one of our bonus cards as a thanks for being awesome customers and they were delighted since they knew they had a few rooms left to play. And since I've always been their Game Host, I insisted on being theirs even though some of the other staff members didn't know they were return customers. I had things I wanted to say to them and I forgot, but at least said some holiday farewells in case I don't see them again until 2025. 

But then they showed up a week later, ha(12.22). They said they didn't want to accidentally forget about their bonus card and let it expire. Got them their usual drinks and I decided to ask what their dynamic was. They were quick to say that they were a throuple. Part of me thought they were to begin with, but part of me also was hoping blue hair was single, ha. They're still a fun team and I'll miss them once they finish their last room at the current location. Yes, there's a possibility I could see them at the second location, but I've only worked there officially once. 

- Agent Ocean asked if I could take one of his days since he had to do stuff with his dogs (12.17). Good thing he caught me after I just showered, ha. This was also RL's first day back at work from college. It didn't take long for him to get back into the swing of things as a Game Master. But during the first few hours, myself and RB were making more goodie bags for Saving Santa. One of the ladies dropped by to bring more mini candy canes and stickers. It wasn't much, but we did the best we could with them. At some point I decided to start packing odd things in the bags because I didn't want there to simply be only bags of stickers (which is what we were down to). This included a bag of chips, peanut butter crackers, a wine cup, balloons, tiny babies, and miscellaneous things from our lost and found (toys, jewelry, etc). The best beneficial thing for a customer to get would be a Bonus Card ($50). We did think customers would think it would be dumb, but customers have been reacting positively to them. Quote of the night was "I got a green baby" and that others on their team wanted to trade for it. Since then, I've heard how balloons were a big deal too. I'm glad they're liking them because I was just doing whatever, ha. 

And cheers to Agent Ocean for showing up later in the day to let us play with his dogs. Nice treat. 

- My first official working day at our sister location (12.19). Got CG to text me a bunch of things to know about opening/closing the venue. Other than that, I was familiarizing myself with the duplicate rooms they have for any differences (there were a few) as well as having VV and TR show me how to reset Antidote and 7 Deadly Sins. We only had one walk-in that played Scooby. 

Afterwards we worked on getting one of the fog machines to work in 7DS per the ladies' request. After a few attempts, we looked at the other one in the room to match them up to see if maybe a cord was unplugged or a button was/wasn't depressed. Because we tested it quite a few times, a lot of fog was released...and the fire alarm went off. Unfortunately none of us knew how to shut it off. At some point, I pulled one of the alarms in hopes it would shut it off. It did not. Then VV found a key attached to one alarm and showed me how to open it up to find a switch inside. It did nothing. Then I called the ladies who I knew were at an event. They walked me through things over the phone as not even CG or Agent Ocean knew how. By the time I was able to shut it off, the fire department arrived. I explained things and showed them where it was to turn it off as they wanted to be sure since we were a new building. While I was with two of them doing that, VV and TR were simply giving a tour to the other two, ha. But one of those two asked me about what happens when the electricity is shut off and if customers were trapped. I showed one example in one of the rooms. After that, he suggested having them come by again because in an actual emergency, they wouldn't know what's a door and how many rooms are in each escape room. After the fire department left, I had a chat with VV and TR about what we might have to do in the event of an actual fire. Shortly after, we closed up shop. Hell of a first day there, ha. 

- On Christmas Eve, it hailed (12.24). The rain was expected, but the sudden pick up in intensity was not. I asked a few families to stay in after their session due to the weather. We also blocked off our final row of bookings to compensate for any late arrivals as a few calls came in letting us know they were going to be late. Then I remembered that rain seeped through the side of our building during the last big storm we had prior to the hurricane. The absorption bags were all outside, but we needed a few on the inside as it did start to leak in a bit. With NL's help, I opened each door to bring in a few bags as he placed them on the inside. Unfortunately, to keep the outside bags set in place, I had to stay outside and go through our front door. Fortunately, I already removed my work shirt. Unfortunately, I figured I should get my jacket from the car so I got soaked from head to toe. Plus I got hit a few times by the hail. Never been hit by hail before. Went to the bathroom, dried up as much as I could (went the rest of the day with wet socks...), and changed shirts. I also let the staff know how we were to handle games if the power went out. Thankfully the heavy rain and hail was only around for two hours at max. The rest of the day carried on like normal. I did stay a little longer as there were a few small issues before heading out for Christmas Eve plans. Good thing I called ahead of time to make sure it was still on (they actually did not get any rain).  

- Worked at the sister location again (12.26). It may be a weekly thing for the foreseeable future. I was asked to come in an hour earlier than originally scheduled. No big deal. When I got there, there were issues with one of the rooms. I had not even played that room so I couldn't help so I worked on getting other rooms ready. They eventually got the room up and running and we didn't have to cancel any bookings for it. 

Then it rained. We didn't have a proper rug so a temporary one was brought in so that customers wouldn't slip. Not only that, our sign got knocked over and was soaked. It was intact, but it definitely was face down in the water for a while. Customers and walk-ins were still happening and we were at least thankful the power didn't go out (it did on Christmas Eve). 

But we were understaffed. It would have been only four of us, but one of the owners and their husband were there before I arrived. They were very helpful (checking in customers, answering the phone, etc). I think we would have been run rugged if they didn't stay almost the entire time. Good that we were busy. I made sure to get a Green Apple Ice Blended with Crystal Boba and Ice Cream drink from ShareTea before heading home. Felt well deserved. 


- Had a busy Friday (12.28). There was a good chunk of bookings to begin with, but more started to fill up as the day went on. In the end we had 41. Not that it hasn't happened in a while, especially during the holiday season, but I can't remember the last time we had a 40+ session day. Cheers to the team for doing what needed to be done.  

Then we had a busy Saturday right after (12.29). Had a good chunk of staff on board (PH was back for a shift in person), but we still called off a few and also had some leave early. In the end, some stayed later than their shifts including Agent Ocean who was back from vacation. 44 sessions and a few minor mishaps occurred. Again, cheers to the team for doing what needed to be done. 

And I'm not sure if this has happened before outside of helping build the sister location, but this might have been the first time I hit, was close to, or went over 40 hours. Definitely feeling the exhaustion and pain, but this certainly makes up for being sick at the beginning of the month. 

- The last day of work was busy (12.31). We were also understaffed as a lot weren't available due to it being New Year's Eve and one was sick (originally scheduled). No one picked it up when they asked in the morning. Then it was brought up again by upper management because they saw how filled the bookings were and the fact that I blocked a few spots to compensate. Some staff could not stay long either because they had plans. LT was able to stay until closing (supposed to leave at 7PM) and in the end RB was able to take the shift to help close. It really was hectic before RB arrived because there was a mix of traffic and starting teams late and things broke...almost anything that could set us back happened. The few moments of calm were very welcomed as well as the food the owners bought for us for the night (Chili's). Cheers to AH coming to play a session and Agent Ocean for stopping by since he was in the area. And thanks to the returning customers that were kind enough to let us know how much they liked us. 

Eventually things caught up, but it was still stressful. Originally I was supposed to leave at 7PM, but ended up staying until 9PM (I opened that day). I was exhausted and sore more so than usual. The phone was ringing off the hook. I was requested to do a specific inventory count so that they could order more, which we needed. I hosted in the majority of teams that day as well as hosting them out. I did a lot of resets solo as well. Thank you to the team for being reliable in what they were doing and listening to what I was asking them to do. My brain was all over the place, but I'm sure it wasn't that noticeable outside of the few times I took a time to catch my breath. What a way to end the work year. Yay for the car ride being not so bad with the fireworks going off. 

ETC========================= 

- TWICE - Strategy (MV) 


Took me a bit to get into it. It didn't help that they unfortunately had less performances due to issues in South Korea. Understandable. Plus this came out when I was sick so I wasn't indulging in every piece of media coming out for it. PS: Why no Megan Thee Stallion photo cards? 

- BabyVoX reunited and performed during the plethora of end of the year performances (12.20). The smile on my face, ha. They've done appearances and activities here and there solo or with 1-2 others. Seeing all five together was too good. I could be critical of their performance because it wasn't perfect, but nostalgia and joy far outweighed everything. Seeing fancams of them when that term didn't exist when they were at their peak was crazy to process. And then there's just the muscle memory of their classics coming back to. That same week I went back and listened to their albums. They were there at the beginning of my Kpop fandom. To see them perform 20+ years later, wow. Thank you. 
 

- Originally, the BabyVoX paragraph was where I ended this blog post. Something in me thought to say something about 2024 in general and expectations for 2025. 2024 was fast and busy. A good number of downs, but more ups. Not enough ups, but I can't complain too much as I made it through the bad times. 2025...I have no expectations. I should have a plan, but I really don't. If anything, I'll watch how much I eat and watch how much I spend. Maybe take a few more chances on things in general. We shall see. 

That's a wrap on December 2024. That's a wrap on 2024. Thank you for your support. Be cool and be kind. 



"Reprise the theme song and roll the credits." 

Sunday, December 1, 2024

November 2024 Entry

November 2024 Entry: 

November was very dang busy. 

MISC========================= 

- Out of nowhere, TV remote controller stopped working (11.07). I thought it was simply the batteries, but nothing was happening even with newish batteries. Checked online and found multiple solutions. Some were different variations of holding down buttons for X amount of seconds. I probably spent about 10 minutes until the last option worked. I was worried I would have to go buy a new remote, which wouldn't be so bad, just inconvenient. 

- I saw ads for an OREO Dirt Cake flavor from Nothing Bundt Cakes (11.07). Once I realized it was a limited time offer and it was a few days from going away, I made sure to stop by a store to get one. I did it on the same day I went to GameStop. I always knew there was one near there, but didn't realize it was a 2 minute drive away, ha. Made sure to order a bundtlet online just in case it sold out. Picked it up and took it to work and put it in the fridge. Could have eaten it there, but I wanted to not worry about doing work stuff or get interrupted while eating it. Ended up eating it the next day as a snack. It was really good. Ate half of it after doing things and then ate the other half a few hours before dinner. Thumbs up. 

I knew one of my younger cousins was involved with Nothing Bundt Cakes. I was waiting for her to respond after posting it online, which she did. We had a nice conversation about how it was the first one I actually bought (had eaten some before though), which locations she's involved with, and how customers where I work always touted it when they brought them for birthday parties. Now I have a coupon to get a free one for buying one before Thanksgiving. Just need to remember to use it and/or have a reason to get it. 
 

- I learned that KitKat cereal exists. And I also learned that Reeses's Chocolate Lava Big Cups exists. Found out Walmart sold both so I decided to go buy them after work (11.09). It's been a long time since I left work that early and the Walmart that had both was on the way back home. Easily found the cereal in the cereal aisle. The Reese's took a bit to find. I figured they would be by the registers, which they were. But there were tons of every kind of Reese's as well. It was tough to spot it without leaning it to see what was in that sea of orange. But I found them (there were a few rows of them) and bought two along with an apple Snapple. 

I tried both the cereal and cups the next day. The cereal reminded me of another cereal I've had in the past, but I can't put my finger on what. The chocolate lava cups were as advertised. While they didn't drip with chocolate, it was a lot of chocolate. 
 

- Watched The World Ends With You: The Animation (11.12). I knew of it, but needed a good time to watch it. Figured a good time would be before playing NEO: TWEWY. I played the Switch version of TWEWY on stream in 2018. I liked it. I was a little worried how it would translate to an anime. But they did a stellar job. They were very faithful to the source material. The aesthetic and look was 1:1. They used some of the music from the game, which is my favorite thing from the game. While I couldn't recall the story beat by beat, it was told well. My biggest criticism is that I think having more episodes would help flesh out the story. A 20 hour story crammed into 12 twenty minute episodes was very condensed. But they still did a good job with getting the important points through. If you liked the game, you will like the anime. Thumbs way up. 
 

- I had a coupon from the last time I went to Nothing Bundt Cakes (11.22). Basically a buy-one-get-one-free for a bundlet. I kind of wasn't sure if I wanted to get it, but it fell in line with picking up Marvel VS Capcom. Ended up getting Chocolate Chip and Snickerdoodle. Snickerdoodle was eaten within a week and it was alright. The Chocolate Chip was given to someone although I wish I ate it myself. Maybe next time. 
 

- Had an early Thanksgiving meeting that ended up not going well (11.27). But shout out to a good friend that showed up after to help with venting.  

GAMES========================= 

Demo Showcase Shorts continue. Abathor and Bakeru were added to the wish list. One stand out was Operation Tango due to it being strictly multiplayer online. There was no way to play it solo. I didn't know that beforehand so I just skipped it for now. I'll most likely contact someone that has time to try it, but I'm making it a low priority for the time being. 55 demos remaining. 


- Got Chex Quest HD for 20 cents (11.01). I knew of it and its popularity. After playing it, I'm sure it is popular for the chuckles of its existence. It's not a horrible game by any means, but it's nothing special outside of it being Chex branded. At least I didn't spend much on it. I'm sure I even used gold coins to pay for it. 
 

- Coloring Pages: Lumberhill Tales was the free-to-play game of the month (11.03). It is what I expected, a coloring game. You get 6 pages to color for free. If you want more, pay for the DLC. The amount of coloring options and palettes is impressive. Definitely for a younger child that likes coloring. 
 

- Beyond Oasis was the Genesis NSO game of the month (11.04). Never played it before, but I had heard some good stuff about it. It's not bad. Combat was a little too simple. You can get different weapons, but I mainly used the default knife since it was of infinite use. Most normal enemies can be combo looped easily. Boss battles weren't super tough either other than having to find out a pattern. Puzzles were challenging mainly because there would be lots of back and forth. The sucky part was that there were possibilities to soft lock yourself if you didn't have access to a certain summon. I only really had to look stuff up for the final dungeon since there were a lot of specific steps that needed to be taken to get through it. The leveling up system could have been better. I knew that hearts leveled up your rank, but I wasn't sure what made them appear. Number of enemies defeated possibly, but there were times that they popped up frequently or infrequently. Not bad, but I will not be revisiting it any time soon. 


- Got my copy of LOLLIPOP CHAINSAW: RePOP from Limited Run Games (11.05). But I figured to wait until I picked up my copy of  Mario & Luigi: Brothership to take the photo (11.07). I was surprised to get a keychain set with Brothership (didn't know). Brothership is slated to be played in January. LOLLIPOP CHAINSAW probably won't be played until May unless I bump it up. I haven't played it before so I'm not in a rush. 
 

- Metroid: Zero Mission was the GBA NSO game of the month (11.10). My goodness, this is so good. From the controls, to the music, to the quality of life improvements, to the way the original stages were modified to feel familiar and still new. There are a lot of positives for this game. The Zero Suit Samus portion was shorter than I expected. I liked it enough to appreciate it, but it felt good getting the power suit back. 100%ing the game was simple too. Cheers to the in-game map that marks where you've collected things. The game being fast in general made it not feel like a chore. I really enjoyed playing this and completely understand why it gets the praise it does. Thumbs way up. 
 

- Amazing Hebereke was the SNES NSO game of the month (11.11). Why? I don't know. I don't even recall seeing the Switch trailer for it. It's a simple multiplayer fighter where you can move in all directions. You have a punch, kick, and jump button. Each character has a different set of moves, but control fairly the same. There's not much to it. And it didn't take long for me to lose interest. The computer controlled characters were either braindead or did nothing at all even if there were multiple of them. Once I figured out I can just wall combo each fight until I won, that's all I ever did. There are 8 different characters total. I could have easily beaten it with all of them as it didn't take too long to play through once (less than half an hour), but I was not motivated to do so. Not worth your time. 
 

- Hit 500 consecutive days in Fitness Boxing 11.11). About half of those days were legit as ever since June was when I stopped doing the actual exercises and just turned the game on for achievement purposes. I wonder how many days will be reached when I'm actually done with everything. 
 

- Picked up my copy of Marvel VS Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics (11.22). It's crazy that this is a real thing. While it's a fighting game, I could jump into it any time. I haven't figured out how I really want to tackle it, but I might spread it out starting next year (one game per month). 
 

- Finished NEO: The World Ends With You (11.12-11.26). This went on the secondary wishlist during Demo Showcase 72, stream 569 on 09.03.21. Then I got it on sale for $20 on 11.23.22). I thought of playing it on stream, but I did discuss it a bit with Reversed and he mentioned that it is a long game even if you do nothing but the story. He wasn't kidding. There's a lot to do in this game. For a while, I was fighting all possible Noise in each area (they respawn every time you leave one). I was also trying to eat every kind of food and buy every piece of clothing and upgrade every pin I got. For a while I was over leveled and fights felt easy minus a few big scripted fights. Halfway through the game, I realized I wouldn't be able to beat the game this month if I continued at that pace. So I decided to only go for chapter sidequests (even though I missed a few beforehand so I wouldn't complete all) and to only fight when required. At some point a few of the tougher Noise fights took a few tries, especially the last few main bosses. But that was also due to me not utilizing a few techniques at my disposal. During the last fight, I lost 5 times before coming up with a plan to gain a couple of levels to be a flat 60. A day later I was able to beat the final boss in one try and wrap up the game. 

It's a great game overall. I posted on Facebook a larger description of my negatives (so much long-winded dialogue, completion process, etc) and positives (music, art style, combat, etc). While it was taxing at times to read so much text, it made sense in the end. I do think they could have cut a quarter of it. But the positives outweigh the negatives as you can easily get lost in Shibuya trying to do everything. I would only recommend it to those that enjoyed the original game because characters and story tie in. 


- Got my copies of SNK VS. Capcom: SVC Chaos and Valis: The Fantasm Soldier Collection III (11.26). Valis I plan to play next July since that's when I played the first two collections. SVC...not sure. Part of me wants to spread it out and beat it with X amount of characters each month. The other is to knock it out in one month similar to what I might do with the MVC collection. 

Then I came up with a plan. Knock at X amount of characters whenever I can. Extra free time? Beat it with 1-2. In between games? Beat it with 1-2. Have time before work? Beat it with 1. And then I started to play it (11.28). I have only played this game a few times in the arcade. While I never beat a full run with anyone, I don't recall it being this difficult. On the first day, I had to take the difficulty down from 4 (default) and eventually end at 1 with only 1 round and giving myself max power and unlimited exceed. The CPU is still tough and you only get 4 continues (no way to change that) and there are no save states. There were a few times I got far only to lose all my continues on one character. It took over 2 hours to finally beat it with one character, Iori. And it was the bad ending. When I thought I'd at least get 3-4 in that span of time, I only did it with 1. It doesn't help that my input commands aren't registering consistently. What a hell of a start. But I will continue to take this route and knock out characters when I can. 
 

- WOLF OF THE BATTLEFIELD: MERCS was the (second) Genesis NSO game of the month (11.28). This was part of the latest (after a long hiatus) of Genesis updates on NSO. I was thinking of playing this of VectorMan at this time and ultimately went with MERCS since it was hyped up in Discord. I've always wanted to play VectorMan when I was younger. I haven't played it since so I figured I could wait a little longer. Both would have fit the extra day of games after NEO: TWEWY. 


- Another champion has been crowned in Fitness Boxing 2 (11.28). Karen is the latest to hit her 50 hours. Only 7 trainers left to get the achievement. It's closer in attainability as most have 15 or less hours left to go. 
 

WORK========================= 

- Agent Ocean bought me some Candy Popcorn M&M Minis (11.01). Thing is, he got them for me a week prior to the date I typed. The date is when I finally ate some, ha. They're alright. Simply popcorn fused with M&Ms. 
 

- A busy Saturday (11.02). Adding to it was that we were low on staff. So many had either requested the day off or marked they weren't available. There were literally 7 of us available from a staff of 20+. The majority of us were working 9-12 hours that day. It wasn't too bad, but you could tell fatigue and tiredness was setting in for some. The busiest portion thankfully happened when the final 3 scheduled team members arrived. We could all breathe a little easier from that point on.  

- Had a shift at the second location (11.06). Originally was scheduled from 10-4, but ended up staying until 7PM. It was myself and Agent Ocean along with KH and KA. They were paired together to do tasks while I was with Agent Ocean. At some point we all met the manager of the cleaning service we were going to have work with us. She was a stunner. A good amount of people working at the venue (builders, painters, us, etc) had plenty of compliments, ha. Bummer that she won't be there when the actual cleaning happens. 

Went to JAX again for lunch. Spoke with the worker we met previously there and another one we didn't (both have the same names). KH and KA left a little before 4 and I stuck around like I mentioned well after my shift. It feels great making progress and to see things shape up. Not only that, I get to chill and talk with Agent Ocean and the ladies. 
 

- We had our first remote Game Master happen (11.09). PH took two rooms to watch while he was at college. There were a few small hiccups at first, but it went rather well. Game Hosts need to be more diligent to watch the program for messages and groups' times. 

We also had a team return. They came in wearing Friendsgiving shirts and they mentioned how they did one of our rooms a year prior. They did not escape, but they had fun so they were there for round two. Some were very worried while others were ready to get down to business. I chose to specifically be their host as they were fun to talk to. I brought them into their room and gave my regular speech about rules and such. When I mentioned their white board and how they shouldn't draw on anything else, one of the ladies said "you'll see a penis before the night is over" meaning she was probably going to draw one. They all laughed and once that died down I said "I already saw one this morning" and pointed towards my crotch and they all busted out laughing. They were a fun crowd. When they escaped, you could hear the scream from out in the lobby. As I went to get them, the next group waiting to do the exact room asked what happened. I simply said that they won. Greeted the team and they were in high spirits from their redemption. As I brought them out, the team waiting started to give them high-fives. I like when teams react like that. All of them (I think) left us reviews too. If that was the last team I had that night, that would have been perfect. 

About an hour later a group of three came in. They mentioned how they did plenty of our rooms in Austin. We mentioned how one of our staff members used to work there and we brought her out. Thankfully she wasn't the one they didn't like, ha. After their experience, they stayed to chat for a bit and left reviews as well. As they were walking out the door, we overheard them say that we were better than the Austin store, heck yeah. 

- Myself, Agent Ocean, and RB started to set up our holiday escape room, Saving Santa (11.12). Thankfully, the staff members took down most of the original room. We moved everything in and started to put it together. There were a few bumps in the road as we couldn't find certain things or had to figure out how to change how to display things, especially a big mural. We pretty much got 85% of it up and other staff members finished the rest the next day. 

- Our first sets of the holiday room happened that weekend (11.16). It ran well. The issue of the day was our Star Trek room. There were issues with the screens at first. Every time I turned them all on/off, a different one would stay stuck on the desktop screen instead of properly booting up. I also had to remove a few panels to reset some of the PC sticks to get them to turn on. The other issue was the main door would not properly close. I was disappointed that the staff that reset the room didn't tell any of us until shortly before a session was to occur. Myself and CG took a few minutes trying things, but it just would not shut. Once we decided it wouldn't change, I spoke to the team that was to play the room (a mom and her son). I let them know that everything worked except that door. I said if they were okay not bypassing the door until the finish the first puzzle, they can play. Otherwise we would have moved them to another room. They were fine with it. I hosted them in and right away pointed out the door and that when they solved the first puzzle that they would hear a signal and then they could go in. Everything else went fine, but we blocked all the other available sessions so no one else could book it. 

- We closed down for the day so that staff could help beta test rooms at the new location (11.19). It was scheduled from 7PM-9PM. Took me two hours to get there and I knew it would be that way (checked traffic patterns the day before). I still got there first out of the few staff members that came. I ended up doing Antidote 2.0 with RB's family while the owners' husbands and some of their kids played 7 Deadly. The issues we ran into were purely human error (room wasn't reset, passwords were left out to view - we ignored them, etc) while everything worked properly in the room. KH and KA played Antidote after us. There were technical issues with 7 Deadly that they fixed before having KH, KA, and RB's family play it. I opted out since I technically played it with Agent Ocean as we tested to make sure everything worked. 

Before they went to play, I was given a box of things to take back to the original venue. When I went to put it away in my car, I ran into one of the employees from the Game Show: Battle Rooms. She was one of the two that ran our impromptu session. We talked for a bit and then I brought her into the lobby so she can see what has changed. She had visited not too long ago when I wasn't there, but she still was surprised with how much had changed. Then she offered to visit their venue, but only I was able to go, which I didn't need to since I had already seen it. But I met more of their staff and got to try one of the mini games for the other room we didn't play. I let them know of two possible events I want to throw there (one for the holidays and one to be determined) and she was thrilled. Plus we're all thinking of collaborating with them to help each other out. 

As the team was playing 7 Deadly, I chilled in the control room to see how things were run. Then I joined Agent Ocean and the owners in the lobby who were having a chat. From that point, I joined in on the business discussions and eventually CG and SP joined. We talked about several things such as reviews and an upcoming party. At some point another set of employees from Game Show passed by and I waved to them. I went to the door to greet them. They were throwing out trash, but brought up that the corporate team left a lot of pizza and asked if we wanted a box. I agreed and they came back later with a full box. Talking continued and everyone slowly started to leave. I gave CG a tiny silly gift for the opening of the store. It was around 10:30PM when we all left. Easiest drive home for me. Took a non-toll road path and it was less than an hour (expected with no traffic at that time). 

- I was prepped for a complicated return customer (11.21). They had called over the weekend to book a party and said that a manager told her she can use a Groupon towards the party room. One, none of the managers spoke to her. Two, you can't use a Groupon towards the party room. SP had gone back and forth with her multiple times even to ask her to use her Groupon on a normal booking (the room reserved for the party room) and do that. She even asked to be given the Groupon code to make the booking on our end. The customer did neither. They did make their deposit for the party room. During the talk at the new location, SP and one of the owners and I decided that the first thing the customer needed to do was provide the Groupon code. And if she could not provide it and was not willing to pay (we agreed to match the Groupon price if need be), then they can use the party room for two hours and that's it. 

I let the staff know that day what was up and that I would handle that customer the entire time. By the time she showed up along with her family, it still took her a good 20 minutes to get her Groupon code. I don't know what the issue was. If she had a code, she should have access to it. I even walked her through the process of getting a code and the difference between it and the purchase code. Eventually she got it, but it took a long time when I literally had a customer the week before easily show me their code on their phone in less than 5 minutes as a walk-in. Thankfully it worked. I was prepped for the worst case scenario just in case. 

We also made exceptions for her. We don't normally allow warm food because we can offer it via catering. They said the food would cool down while the kids played and I think they were taking advantage of the wording. If that were the case, everyone should bring in warm food because it will cool down. Not only that, but I couldn't find our plastic utensils. Eventually I found some packed utensils from a restaurant and provided them. The whole time she kept saying "if I knew you didn't have it, I would have brought my own." Unfortunately for me, we did have some as Agent Ocean found them. They were literally going to be the next drawer I would have checked if I didn't find the ones I did. Then one of the mothers wanted a coffee. I prepped it and poured it and then she asked for sugar. I handed her what we provided every single customer. She said she couldn't have those since she was fasting and refused to drink the coffee. At one point she left with a family member to go elsewhere to buy sugar she could use, but literally came back with a coffee. 

The kids were loud in their room. I was their Game Master because I told the staff I would handle this party from start to finish. It was honestly an easy session because they kept asking for hints before giving up and asking for the answers. But like I said, they were loud. I typed up something like "please do not yell because we have other customers that can hear you." And much like every time I sent a clue, they yelled that out loud too. There was one customer that asked if there were kids in the room next to them and I acknowledged that fact. 

The bright spot was the husband of this party. Super chill and awesome hair. He was very level-headed and made sure everyone was having a good time and was being an overall good parent. He even took care of the remainder of the balance, which wasn't much, but I had a feeling the wife would have tried to get out of paying for it simply for the forks and sugar incident. I did get to talk to her for a short bit at some point and she (in her own way) acknowledged that she is difficult, but they like what we do and offer. In the end, I'm glad it went as smoothly as it did. 

- This was the first Saturday without some of our staff that are now in the sister location (11.24). We still had a solid crew, but it was definitely a different energy. Some things to note include the possibility of a customer peeing on the bathroom floor. KA brought it up to me and I brought the father of the party in to check. Even as I was walking him I said "I should have checked first." Looking inside, it wasn't a lot, but you could tell there was a puddle. He even said it wasn't a lot, but...there shouldn't be any. I went to go get a mop and then one of the mothers of the party caught up with me and said she tried cleaning some of it up and that what's left was water. I took that as an actual sign that there was a bigger pee puddle than what me and the dad saw. I let KA know what was up and proceeded to mop. 

Next thing was we had a venue buyout. While similar situations had happened before, this was the first official one as it's now an option to request online. It was for a birthday and they had reserved 5 out of 6 of our rooms. They would have taken the last, but someone had already booked it before the buyout. In the end, not everyone showed up and they only did 4 rooms with the majority of adults taking 1 while the kids occupied the other 3. The execution of it all went smoothly with no hiccups to my recollection. In the end, they offered us one of their leftover pizzas (giant box of Russo's pizza) and tipped us $150. 

Then we unfortunately had some customers that were not particularly pleasant. I won't go into detail, but I was told that they were saying inappropriate things to their Game Host and Game Master who are both underage. Immediately, myself and HL said that they will not be handling that team and to not go out until that team left. Once that team was gone, I asked AI to write a report to have it on record. We also had a small chat about whether she thought I should have done something else like kick them out. She assured me that what I did was the best option to make it not be a bigger issue. And I apologized a few times to her that this occurred. 

To end the night on a high note, we had some return customers. This one couple has a lot of kids and myself and Agent Ocean had taken time to talk to them before and after their sessions almost every time. It had been a while since we had seen them because they had another baby. We got to catch up, I mentioned our second location, and even gave them some of the pizza we had. 

- We opened on Monday for Thanksgiving week (11.25). Small team with not a lot of bookings. The main downside was that the majority of teams were late. No real reason either. The only weather condition was it being windier than normal, but nothing to prevent teams from coming in. Even though we caught up timewise, it didn't matter as the next set of teams would be late. Ending the night on a low note, someone peed in the trash can of one of our bathrooms. We suspected this group of boys, which would be disappointing because the majority had been to our venue before. They were also respectful and attentive when speaking to me. Sure, it could have been any other customer, but they were high on the suspect list. 

- The Wednesday before Thanksgiving was busy (11.27). Not insanely busy as there was a lull. But especially after the lull is when things picked up. There was one point when one of our newer staff members was training/playing one of the rooms with his family and that's when I was the only one doing lobby duty while the other three were watching their games. And that's when all the customers were ordering drinks. So I was pouring drinks, checking people in, having people pay, hosting teams into their rooms, answering extra questions customers had, and going to reset rooms mainly by myself. Of course the Game Masters did their extras when they could, but their main focus was watching their games. Time sure did fly during that period. 

- Busy Friday (11.29). By the end of the night, all except one booking was booked. It's been a while since we had something like that happen. But it was a little rough as almost everyone on staff was low on energy after Thanksgiving. Then we had one issue with our Black Friday deal happening. It is something corporate needs to fix. 

- I had to go in early on Saturday (11.30). We had a booking at 11AM, but those that were scheduled to open were to come in at 11AM. I asked RB to come in early to which she came 20 minutes earlier that her scheduled time. Also one of the owners and her husband came to fix one of the props in Scooby, which they did. Once they left and the rest of the morning crew arrived, I went to HEB to buy drinks we were running low on. Didn't take long to do that. We definitely needed them as we had two parties later in the day. 

There was one big mistake I made. A group showed up early for Scooby, but I thought they were there for Star Trek. Why? Because both team names were Asian and the same number of people. The thing is, we didn't realize the issue until 20 minutes later when HL asked where her Scooby team was even though they were checked-in. We spent a few minutes figuring out what happened because I asked the team for the name on their booking and the responded and even one person stepped forward as that name. Not only that, the team said nothing when they were brought to Star Trek. Plus they were in there playing without second guessing or complaining that they were in the wrong room. If they were fine, no problem. And if they weren't going to say anything about it, neither would we. But the issue would be for the actual team that were to be in Star Trek. They'd have to start late and they did start about 10 minutes late. Thing is, they were a good team of kids and got out really fast, which helped us catch up on timing. 

Then there was a section of time where the lobby was full and loud and we were a bit behind because we were all running around. It wasn't incredibly horrible, but I knew some customers were getting agitated. Luckily none of them were mad or upset and that Agent Ocean showed up at the right time. He came from the sister location to finish out his work day with us. Things simmered down and the rest of the time I was there was fine. Heck of a couple of days to end the month on. 

Cheers to the customer that gave us cookie sandwiches. 
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- ITZY 3rd Fanmeeting 

I saw clips and gifs from the fanmeeting. Sat down and watched a playlist with the majority of it (official releases came later for some of the performances). A few things really got me. One was each member swapping their solos. They each fit really well. But seeing Lia finally sing her solo in front of a crowd gave me goosebumps. And then seeing all five of them perform the final versions of songs from Born To Be, that made me smile so much. 


- TaeYeon - A Letter To Myself (MV) 

- TWICE - I Got You (AmazonMusic, 11.21) 

- IRENE - Like A Flower (MV) 

- I had not had many matches throughout this year of being back on dating apps. Most matches were catfishes. But one day I had three matches within the span of 24 hours (11.10). 2 were from Hinge and one was a roundabout way on Facebook. 1 of them from Hinge was not very responsive (a response after many hours) and eventually we were unmatched after about a day. 

The other one from Hinge was very talkative. She eventually did the thing I was worried about, which was talking on a different app, which we ended up doing. That same time we matched, we had a short video call that lasted about 5 minutes. That was a first. But it was good to see an actual person and hear their voice. Then it was a lot of talk and photo exchanging for the next few days. I did get worried about a few things. One was how she told me how a previous match reported her account. She got into how she was being disrespected and what led to that. She even sent a screenshot of her getting that report and reiterating the reasons why it happened. A day later, I was sent a report notification about her and it was similar to others I've had in the past. I was surprised that it came days later rather than right away like for previous "matches." So I gave her the benefit of the doubt and kept talking. The other reason was how attached she was. She would say things that alluded to us already being a couple. I had to reiterate a few times that we weren't and we're feeling each other out. I would say how whenever we meet, we'll see how our vibes match and would try to set up a day to meet. But she could never settle on a day because she was always busy. And then all of a sudden she was going to head to New York for a fashion convention and to visit her aunt. She was going to leave that weekend and be back in 7-10 days. That made me skeptical because I've read similar things from other fake matches I've had. One of the last things she messaged me about was helping her choose a bag for her aunt...and they were expensive. Apparently money wasn't an issue for her. But I'll get to why I stopped talking to her soon. 

Then there was the one from Facebook. We didn't match on Facebook Dating. She left a comment on a post I made from beating Amazing Hebereke. I checked her profile and then I sent her a message and she replied a few hours later. We spoke for a bit via Messenger before she asked to speak on another app. She was very active with messaging and even left a short audio message the next day. She was receptive with posting and sharing photos. I tried figuring out a day for us to meet up to eat and she was excited, but she mentioned that she wouldn't be able to anytime soon because...she was going to New York for a fashion convention. She would be gone until the beginning of December so almost 2 weeks. Out of all of them, she was the one I was interested in most because of our back and forths and her looks. 

I think I would have kept talking to both if it wasn't for both of them going to New York at the same time for the same reason. That's when I decided to recruit the sleuthing skills of Agent PQ. She was very good at this type of thing and I even asked her in the past to do some research before. She was hesitant at first because she wasn't really on social media anymore, but did it for me (thanks). And within about an hour, she was able to find and not find information that leaned more on stolen photos usen and fake profiles. I needed someone to tell me to abandon all hope and Agent PQ did. I'm very thankful for her help because I didn't want to waste more time on either of them. It's a shame. I knew it was too good to be true to get all these matches at the same time. The one on Hinge that unmatched first that I barely spoke to was probably real if anything. I was excited to be talking to any of them, but my hope was that at least one was real. Yeah... 

That's a wrap on November 2024. Thank you for your support. Be cool and be kind. 



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