Wednesday, July 1, 2026

June 2026 Entry

June 2026 Entry: 


This was a packed month. 

MISC=========================

- Got my haircut in the morning (06.01). It's been a long time. I gave my stylist one of my last bags of Turtle Chips and she was delighted as those are some of her favorite snacks (I didn't know that). We caught up as usual. We talked about my rapid hair loss as it's definitely more than when she last saw it. I mentioned I was going to start using Hims and she approved. She did recommend not to use conditioner to help, but I mentioned that the new shampoo and conditioner I bought were complimentary to preventing hair loss. She said to see if there's a difference and if there isn't to stop using the conditioner. It's always good seeing her and of course having less hair feels so light. 

That same day, I matched with someone on a dating app. It was very coincidental as dating was something we talked about while getting a haircut. My stylist said they would pray for me. I texted her letting her know that I matched with a girl and sent her a screenshot. KKS was nice and actually talked like an actual human being. Then they eventually wanted to talk off the app and onto something else. I redownloaded it and we continued talking. They were only in town until the following day as they were going back out of state to where they live. But they said they would be back in July for at least two months. The main topic was what we did for work. That was fine until they asked how much I made. I replied like I do with others that I don't feel comfortable talking about that as I've had catfishes ask about money. They replied with "guess you're not confident" and "I won't ask you anything like that anymore." But that seemed to mean they weren't going to ask anything at all as they never replied to my follow up comments of "thanks for understanding" and "I'm heading off to work." I want to say the entire conversation was probably less than 100 messages back and forth within 2 hours at best. 

- Went to pick up Final Fantasy VII Rebirth (06.03). I was going to pick it up earlier in the day around 2PM, but it was raining. It was still raining by the time I actually went out around 3:30PM, but it wasn't as heavy. Easy pick up with no wait time and I preordered Rhythm Heaven Groove. 

I went to 16 Handles afterwards. It was about 5 minutes away from the GameStop. It wasn't on a main road or anything so it didn't stand out, but I found it. This was a larger venue than I thought. They also had a patio area in the back (didn't get to check it out since it was raining). The manager (I assume) was very welcoming and highly encouraged me to try flavors. I did mention that I had ice cream not too long ago so I wanted to see their smoothie and milkshake options. She did point them out on the menu screens, but still insisted that I try a few flavors. She pumped out a bit of Caramel Cowboy, Strawberry oat milk, and Mango sorbet. All were very strong in flavor and that's what convinced me to get ice cream instead. She pointed out that you can do a single flavor, double, or triple. I went with the triple and chose the flavors I tried. The name 16 Handles is because there are 16 handles to pull for 16 different flavors. Not only that, but they rotate some flavors every 16th of the month. Then it was to the toppings station, which was plentiful. I got three different boba options to compliment what I already had. In the end, the weight of your creation is what determines the price. She was kind enough to give me their grand opening sale of 25% off. Part of me thought I would need to ask to take it to go, but I ended up finishing everything. As I was leaving, she was putting out some Smucker's flavor bottles and asked me to take one. I saw the sign on the table she put them on and they were giving them for free. The reason for that was because they accidentally ordered too many and that they were going to expire in a couple of weeks so they were going to give them to customers that wanted them. I thanked her and left letting her know I'd let others know about the place. And that I did, which I normally don't do outside of posting photos online. I'm down to go back anytime if anyone I know goes. She sold me well on the place. 


- I was having stomach issues for a while (06.01-06.10). Not only would my stomach be upset from the morning until the latter end of the day like 4PM or later, but I would need to use the restroom multiple times. And what was coming out was always similar, but not normal. I was wondering if food being made had been prepared differently like with a new ingredient or something. Nothing I could think of. Then I thought if there was something new I was eating and there was. I had been eating the Milka chocolates I got for Christmas. There were nine different flavors and I was working through one bar each month by eating one piece a day. This last one was called Happy Cows and it did taste very good. But it was also the only new thing I introduced into my system. I looked online to see if it was a diarrhetic...it wasn't. Then I checked the back for the expiration date...and it was. Darn. I put it to the test and I did feel bad when I tried it on the 8th day. On the 9th day I didn't eat it and I felt better, but still would get stomach issues, just not as bad. The 10th day confirmed it as everything wasn't as bad. I unfortunately had to throw out the rest of that chocolate, which had half of it left. At least I realized what was going on.  

- HeXagon meetup (06.11). The reason was because PC and KC were going on their Asia trip the next day. They chose to go to Liuyishou Hot Pot. My first time there. We (KC, PC, NRM, NE, and myself) had to get a table with one pot to share and an extra chair. Food was good all around and we all agreed that their mild was spicy, ha. At least we know for next time. 

The next stop was Mochinut. It was my suggestion. It's been on my to try list for a while especially since there was one close to work, but they voted on this one we were close to. CL and BC joined us there for the snacking. Haven't seen BC since the TWICE concert. There was definitely more than their online menu showed. I ended up getting a churro donut and a passion fruit tea and those were great and safe. I should have tried their bingsu or the tanghulu. Thanks to NRM for sharing the rest of his ice cream he didn't finish. It was good catching up with everyone. We all left around 9PM. 

Afterwards I briefly met up with another friend I had not seen in months. Good times. 


- My copy of The Super Mario Galaxy Movie was delivered (06.17). Finally watched it on 06.25. Fun times. Very fast paced. I definitely enjoyed all the references to things like Mario Maker and Paper Mario. And of course all the audio and visual references. 
 

- Went to my first AEW live event (06.17). It was myself, Rannchan, G, NE, and MG. Rannchan and MG had met when we went to NXT. We decided to eat at Pop Top Burgers & Gyros at 4PM. None of us had been there before, but we all liked the menu. And they did not disappoint. Everyone met, we exchanged pleasantries, enjoyed good food, and talked wrestling. At 5PM we all went to 85 Bakery to drop our cars off and chill before going to the venue. From there, Rannchan drove us all. When we got there, the line was long, but it was moving so we weren't out in the sun too long. We went to the merchandise line to see what was available. As we got closer, I saw they had a Mini Mone puppet. The price was fair (I would have taken it for less) and that was what I was going to buy. Once it was my turn, I asked for it (they had quite a few left in a box) and I asked if they had any Rebel wristbands. They unfortunately did not. Since I bought a Mini Mone, they did pull out some Harley Cameron wristbands (a pack of two; one being her name and the other saying Feel The Wrath). Sold. NE bought some shirts as well. Then it was off to our seats to settle in. 

Show started at 6:30PM. We got to see two matches for ROH (one including Sting's son) for half an hour. Then it was Dynamite for two hours. So good. Never thought I'd see Kenny Omega wrestle live. There were also a couple times that some of the wrestlers left or escaped down the aisle we were sitting at so we got to see them up close. After that, it was a short intermission before another two hours of Collision tapings. But Collision was really good. Another thing I never thought I'd get to do was sing Judas in a crowd and we did. The match of the entire night was Athena VS Maya World. The match was so dang good with many surprises. 

A negative was seeing people leave after Dynamite. Not only that, but more people trickled out throughout the Collision taping. I don't blame them though as the night went long with the last match ending close to 11:30PM. We were so tired that we abandoned the post show dessert plans. Other than that, it was a solid night of wrestling and we got to see so many favorites. Definitely down for going to another AEW show in the future. 


- Watched Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Once & Always (06.21). This was full of nostalgia. I didn't realize it was a tribute to Trini. Almost any time they showed footage of her or mentioned her, I teared up. 


Later in the day I met DW. We were planning to meet up to talk and catch up and went to the Sugar Land Town Center. While we were there, we stopped into Morelia Gourmet Paletas. They had been on my to-try list for a while. Second time ever having a paleta and it did not disappoint. Whatever DW had made him feel better as he was having stomach issues when I arrived. You could tell how his energy went from low to normal to excited within minutes. It was good catching up. 


We also stopped by the new work location. It's not owned by the ladies, but by other owners. We went in as if I didn't work for the company. The outside was nice and inside was impressive. We asked questions to the staff member and they were very kind and informative. I asked if it was okay to "take video to show to friends" and she said yes. When we left, I sent the video to Agent Ocean and the ladies. Shortly after, DW and I split as he needed to take care of more things to get ready for work the following day. I went to my car in the parking garage and texted back and forth with Agent Ocean and the ladies. I went back to the location one more time to ask about corporate bookings and parties. The same worker pointed out where it was and said I could take a look. When I went in to take another video, I heard customers outside saying "isn't he our guy from the ??? location." I looked back at them and playfully shushed them. When I was done with the video, I greeted them and sat down to talk. I said I was scouting and that it was "a coincidence to see friends here." I mentioned that I saw them and thought they were familiar. They said they were equidistant from all these locations (minus Waco) so they were just in the area and wanted to play. Soon after it was actually their time and we left. I thanked the worker again before leaving. Sent the video of the party room to Agent Ocean and the ladies and finally went home. 

- Went to Boba Smoothies after work (06.23). I knew I wanted to stop by a new boba/dessert place after work, but I was going back and forth as I wasn't sure if I was going to leave work early or not. This one was close-ish to Biff's. Ended up getting a green apple and passion fruit milk tea with boba (asked if they could mix the flavors). The boba was the first thing I had in terms of food since eating fried rice at 10AM (it was around 7:30PM). 

Met up with a friend who I had not seen for a month around 8PM. It's always good catching up...but something happened. Out of nowhere, I got a very bad headache. I basically stopped in my tracks and she was very concerned. She got me to lie down to relax and asked about my day and if I had eaten. She basically figured I was dehydrated in general and said that the boba was too sweet to have had to tide me over. I ended up not finishing that and she went to get a rice ball she had saved for dinner. I ate part of it as she got a bottle of water. The pain definitely subsided as I finally was eating something. She kept talking about making sure to take better care of myself. Multiple times I said how embarrassed I was about it because I never had an episode like this in front of her. But at the same time I was incredibly thankful for her for immediately assessing the situation and figuring out what to do. She made sure I was able to walk around properly before deciding to call it a night for both of us. Left shortly after 9PM and texted her when I got home so she could be assured I made it back safely. I ate pizza that was available for dinner, let my mom know what happened, lay down with a cold bottle of water next to my head as I watched YouTube videos, and eventually fell asleep. 

The next day I was better, not 100%. I texted my friend and let her know that, but she advised me to rest for the day (she knew I wasn't working). I definitely was low on energy throughout the day and I did take Tylenol when the headache slowly came back later on in the day. Just going to take it easy until things feel normal again. 


- Watched season one of Rurouni Kenshin on Netflix (06.01-06.24). The original is one of my favorite anime series of all time. This one is good too. Very faithful to the original. It seems better streamlined, but I might be recalling the original incorrectly. But it was cool seeing characters show up, especially Saito (my favorite). I'll be watching the second season next month. 


- I'm not one to do trends, but I saw one for a Kpop Bias Grid (06.24). Upload photos and arrange them. I shared it in the HeXagon Discord because I figured they'd be all over it and they were. It took a long time for mine as I spent a lot of time hunting for photos. I almost gave up on it as the size of the photos didn't fit properly. But HD mentioned that you can resize them and I tried again. I like what I came up with. Coming up with the 9 didn't take too long. The only person I went back and forth on was Kahi. It was between her and Hyomin. And of course there were so many others I left out such as Eugene, LeeJin, Bora, Ailee, etc. 
 

- Went to try Blendz & Bites (06.25). It's minutes away from my GameStop and they had a good number of items I was interested in. This time I only went for a drink. It was either going to be an Island Breeze, an Oreo milkshake, or a Biscoff caramel milkshake. The worker said I was the 4th or 5th Island Breeze he made today, ha. It was quite tasty. I sat in the venue for a bit swiping on dating apps since it was very hot outside and left around 3PM. Definitely interested in the food options for next time. 


- Finally bought a seat cushion for home (06.29). It was a thing I've meant to buy for a long time, but would always forget. Ever since I got rid of my gaming chair and used a normal office chair, I've been using a pillow as a cushion and that has flattened so much. While I had a seat cushion in the car, that was for my mom. With the constant reminders to get one, I just never did. Then it became available as part of the latest Prime Day sales. Thanks to NRM for allowing me to use their account to get it for $20. So far so good. 

- Went to the dentist in the morning (06.30). Just a routine cleaning. I was in 10 minutes early, got seated 5 minutes early, and was out in less than half an hour. Fastest cleaning. That may be thanks to the previous deep cleaning and now doing 3 cleanings a year instead of 2. Next appointment is in November.  

- Something new I've hopped on is Instants and Instant Recaps for Instagram. I don't know too many people using this, but I put my spin on it by taking one unique photo a day. So you get a ping everyday, ha. Then I post the weekly recap every week with the final week having a few extra days. It's not popular with those following me based on the lack of reactions, but I like it. 

https://www.instagram.com/wingedvox/ 

GAMES=========================

- Demo Showcase Shorts continues. 18 this month. 7 ups, 8 sideways, 3 downs. Standouts include MARVEL Cosmic Invasion and 70s-style Robot Anime Geppy-X. 

8 demos left on deck to try. 


- Completed Neva: Prologue (06.01). One year ago I played and 100% completed Neva proper. I did really like that one so I was ready for extra content in the form of this DLC. Was it worth $3? I'm leaning towards no. It's not bad, but I don't think it added anything to my overall experience. It was short clocking in at under 2 hours and that includes finding the 5 hidden flowers. I would have preferred if this was free along with the main game to begin with rather than a paid DLC. 


- STARSEEKER: Astroneer Expeditions [Network Test] popped up (06.05). It was only going to be for two days so I decided to try it in the middle of playing SHINOBI. It wasn't perfect, but it was okay. There was a pop-up that wouldn't go away in the tutorial area, I get booted back to the title screen after being on the Switch menu screen for too long (had to go help with something), and the hub suffered from stuttering. But a game based on collecting resources is not my usual thing. 
 

- I didn't get to watch Summer Games Fest live since I was at work (06.05). I did catch clips while the latter end of the work day was slow with the last team in. My standouts include Resident Evil: Veronica, Tifa in Street Fighter 6, and Final Fantasy VII Revelation. 
 

- SHINOBI: Art of Vengeance completed (06.02-06.04-06.05-06.06). Originally ordered on 05.30.25, played the demo 08.12.25, shipped out 08.27.25, copy only received 09.03.25, and the large case with extras finally showed up on 03.17.26. I really liked the demo so I was looking forward to playing this and it did not disappoint. Everything was so good. Moving around felt fluid, combat was fun, the map was good on marking spots you haven't been to, collectible tracking was nice and simple, etc. A few stages in, I knew I was going to attempt to do everything in the game. 

Negatives include long levels (some weren't fun in general) and the challenging Ankou levels, especially the ones that required precise platforming. The game did  freeze a few times while booting it up and that had me worried my progress might get wiped (thankfully it didn't). 

Any deaths I felt were always my fault whether it was combat or platforming. The DLC levels were okay. I enjoyed the boss fights, but the stages were mainly a straight line so getting to the boss was underwhelming. The dates you see at the beginning of this part of the entry was when I started the game, when I beat the DLC (right before the final stage), when I beat the game proper, and beating the secret boss. I probably could have done the secret boss on the 5th f I didn't play STARSEEKER, but that's okay. Outside of the negatives, this was wonderful to play from beginning to end. Great job to everyone that worked on this game. 


- Bleach: Brave Souls was the (officially scheduled) free-to-play game of the month (06.06). I have never watched an episode of Bleach, but I knew what some of the characters looked like. This game...had a lot going on. The main thing is that it is a 3-D beat em up. But you can choose which team of 3 to go with and you can swap between who to use as you play the level. Those are all earned by gacha and in-game currency. The beat em up part was super easy. Each character has a different attack assigned per button and some have a cool down to use again. With a strong character, the stage can take less than a minute. But the balance with the story is way off as there can be many minutes of unvoiced dialogue happening. You can skip all the dialogue and I ended up doing that. I also turned on auto-battle and the game was playing itself. I just had to hit buttons to progress to the next stage/chapter. And even though there was a currency to pay to continue playing, I had 150 to start with. By the end of the episode, I used around 20. There are apparently 300 stages/chapters. Even with using auto-battle and skipping the dialogue, that still took about an hour to do. Even if I wanted to attempt to finish this since it was easy to do, I would have run out of currency to continue playing and would have to wait or earn them somehow. So after finishing the initial first episode, I was done. 
 

- The Revenge of Shinobi was one of two Genesis NC games of the month (06.07). I know I've played it a few times, but never a lot so I didn't know what the rest of the game looked like. It was tough in general, but I did use the infinite shuriken cheat so I wouldn't have to worry about being conservative with my shots. I did have trouble doing the double jump at the beginning, but had to become better at it since it was necessary during the latter portion of the games with the way stages were designed. I also got both endings. The bosses were simple. Once you figure out their pattern you can easily beat them. For example, it took longer for me to beat the final boss while figuring out how to beat them (got the bad ending) and less than 2 minutes during my second attempt since I knew what to do (got the good ending). Not bad, but not great. 
 

- Shinobi III: Return of the Ninja Master was the second Genesis NC game of the month (06.07). Never played it, but I immediately could tell it was better. Similar to the previous game, mastering the double jump was necessary. And just like the last game, I turned on infinite shurikens. I went one further and turned on invincibility because why not. I still had to work through it and make it passed the platforming sections. It was a nice surprise to see what was referenced in Art of Vengeance. It made the end even better for me. Good stuff. 


- A new Nintendo Direct (06.09). It was full of so much stuff. Below are my standouts in order they were presented. 

- Rhythm Heaven Groove 
- Onimusha: Way of the Sword (09.25.26) 
- Orbitals (09.03) 
- DK Challenge (06.09-09.01) 
- Muramasa: Revenant Blades (2027) 
- Nintendo Switch Sports Resort (10.22.26) 
- StarFox (demo) 
- Final Fantasy Resonance (10.22.26) 
- PIkuniku 2 (2027) 
- Duskbloods Closed Network Beta (Summer 2026) 
- Deltarune Chapter 5 (06.24.26) 
- Kingdom Hearts III + Remind (demo) 
- The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (2026) 


- Super Ninja Boy was the SNES NC game of the month (06.09). It wasn't great. I think I would have tried more if it weren't so slow. The RPG aspect of an overworld and talking to people in towns was interesting, but I think I would have preferred it if it was only fighting. Even then, the fighting was spotty. After about a good hour, I decided to use a password to get to the last level with everything available. I tried to get to the end, but it seemed like it just kept going. So I used another password to simply walk to the ending and called it a day. 
 

- Ninja Gaiden II: The Dark Sword of Chaos was an Extra NC game to fit with this month's theme (06.10). The last time I played this was over a decade ago when going through emulators on the Dreamcast. I played all three NES Ninja Gaiden games one after the other. This was a good evolution of the first game, but I definitely enjoy the original more. 
 

- To round out the month of ninja games was NINJA GAIDEN: Ragebound (06.11-06.12-06.13). Off the top, the game looks gorgeous in every way. Shout out to the team that worked on Blasphemous because you can see it. The combat was fast paced. I did think I was mindlessly hitting the attack button outside of doing the specific aura attacks. The talismen were okay, but I never felt like experimenting with them (I found the ones I liked and stuck with them). I wish Challenges weren't a thing. I'd look at them at the beginning of the stage and then try to attempt doing those instead of simply playing the game. Some of Kumori's sections were very tough and added lots of minutes to my play time. The bosses also added time despite having easy to read patterns. I did play through the game one more time on Hard, but with accessibility options. Even with those on, it still took about 2 hours to run through. The reason to do that instead of stopping after the initial credits rolled was to get the extra stage and extra ending dialogue. It wasn't much of a reward, but I felt compelled to do it instead of putting the game away. That and I already knew I wasn't going to 100% the game (you can find what you missed, but still had to finish the stage instead of exiting out). Did I like it, yes. Did I like it as much as I thought I would, no. It's still a thumbs up. 
 

- The sixth game from the Capcom Fighting Collection 2 was Power Stone 2 (06.14). This was the one I was looking the most forward to. Played the Dreamcast game so much with friends back in the day. This version was actually the arcade version, which really only has Arcade and VS modes. Playing through this again wasn't as great as I was anticipating. Part of that was the hype I had for it. The other is because of the lack of modes. One reason I played the Dreamcast version a lot was to get all the collectibles. There was so much to get. The other reason was playing this game solo. It's not as fun by yourself. The chaos of four human players adds to the fun. And the fact that this was for the most part a pushover with each playthrough with each character averaging about 20 minutes made this a one-off. I wasn't planning to take care of it in one sitting, but that's what happened. It's still a good game, but I didn't have as much fun for the reasons I stated. 
 

- Cup Heroes was another free-to-play game for this month (06.17). It may not fit with this month's theme, but there is a samurai and (?) ninja character you could unlock...so yeah. If this wasn't bumped up, this would be played probably a year from now with all the other free-to-play games ahead of it. 

This was not what I thought it would be. Basically the character attacks on its own and progresses to the next wave of enemies. After each wave, you drop a cup of balls down a pachinko style layout and try to multiply and get as many balls for currency to spend on your next upgrade. That's the roguelike portion. While I don't like roguelikes, this part wasn't so bad. It's still the luck of the draw with the cards and the layouts. But there's a lot to unlock and upgrade, but the majority come at a high cost of in-game currency or real money. 

I played it for a couple hours. It's very simple and addictive. Seeing balls multiply is so satisfying and the most I ever had in one drop was a little over 2000 balls. That in itself couldn't be captured in the 30 second clip I took as it definitely went on for a good minute or two. My goal was to reach level 5 and that took a few tries and a few deaths. But it's pretty good and easy to get into. Try it out for yourself. 


- EA SPORTS FC CLUB 26 was this month's free Game Trial (06.19). Most likely this was chosen because of the World Cup. Much like when I played 24 and 25, I played one game as the Dynamos and all I wanted to do was win. And I did. It's a great game and easy to pick up and deep enough if you want to get into detailed mechanics. 
 

- Played the VALIS: The Fantasm Soldier Collection III (06.20-06.25). This was not a great collection. Some negatives all around included input lag, bad subtitles (grammar errors, positioning, and timing), and not a great rewind. The first game was a pain to look at. The second game was hard to navigate. The third was sluggish. All three of those had relentless enemies. The fourth game was fine. The fifth game was one I've played before on NSO, but felt way shorter. I only beat the last three games. I got to the final boss of the first game, but even with rewinds and cheats, I couldn't beat them. And I was doing okay with the second game by following video guides, but for some reason multiple videos didn't show how to acquire items needed to progress. So I would make it far into the game, but miss that one item needed and didn't know where it was and I was not interested in backtracking. Quite disappointing. My least favorite of the three Valis collections. 


- Picked up my copy of Star Fox (06.25). Easy transaction and got to pre-order Coffee Talk Tokyo. No shout out to the two workers (I assume since they were talking work stuff and at least one was behind the counter) who only stared at me when I entered and didn't acknowledge me. 

Star Fox is currently slated to be played in September. It'll fit with the theme of that month. 
 

WORK=========================

- 4PM shift on a Monday (06.01). It was slow. Thankfully the staff did some cleaning before I showed up. I was able to take care of the inventory, alcohol inventory, fixed an issue with a TV for one of the rooms, and maybe a few other small things here and there. The last group of the night was a group I booked over the phone. They mentioned they were choir teachers and I kept talking to them as they were checking in. After a few things were said, CS came out and greeted them as they knew who they were. That amped her up to actually GM for them. I clocked out early, but stuck around to help CS close solo for their first time. While she was GMing the team, I reached out to a wrestler via Instagram to see if they'd be able to come by since the promotion would be around later this month. Once the choir teachers left, CS did the rest of the closing details and got to use their alarm password for the first time (minus the time we tested it earlier in the day). Left a little after 10PM. 

- 4:30PM shift on a Tuesday (06.02). It rained a lot. It was a good time to talk to the trainees about what to do if the power goes out. I had CP and CS leave early. AB was in since 1PM since they wanted to be there when CS' choir group was there. YB was called off since we had low bookings. And because of that, I asked the trainees if they had family/friends that could come in (discounted) to give opportunities to train. AB's family showed up thankfully. 

Other things to mention were a nice Filipino team, fixing the laser mechanism for one room (again, didn't properly fix it unfortunately), and the really high team at the end of the night. AB took their initial phone call which was an ordeal itself (they were paranoid to give their credit card information over the phone). We worried they wouldn't show up, but they actually did...and as stated earlier, they were high. We've had high customers and I've been around people that were high. The smell was incredibly strong. Each trainee mentioned it too. Once they were in their room playing, I had AB spray Ozium everywhere they were before he left for the day. HP asked if she could stick around to see how the game turned out, but I needed her to clock out for her shift. VO was the GM and he did fine, but the team was just so high. That was good and bad as they didn't understand what to do the majority of the time (we were always surprised when they didn't need help) and that we could trigger things and they wouldn't know. Once they were done, HP left. VO and I took care of them, and then we sprayed the room. After letting it air out for a minute, we reset the room and left for the day around 9:50PM. 

- 4:30PM shift on a Thursday (06.04). I had an interview at 5PM so I gave CP and ZM instructions about what to do with the trainees. The interview was good. She very much reminded me of Agent Coda. Not only did she have the same name, but the way she spoke was almost 1:1 like her. The only downside is that their schedule post-summer is not what we're looking for. I mentioned multiple things in my notes to Agent Ocean. One being the Agent Coda resemblance. Another being their schedule. And the last being I think they would be someone that would shift the balance of the current staff that are overly negative. 

Afterwards, I sent CP and ZM home early. YB went home early too around 7PM. For the trainees, they got a good amount of GM time and altogether too. It was nice seeing a completely different crew take care of things. Shout out to the UK guy and his girlfriend (cheers, mate). 

The only bad thing of the day was unclogging a toilet at the end of the night. I asked HW to stick around for a bit longer while I took care of that since 2-3 trainees were going to leave at their time. Thankfully it was only stuffed with toilet paper. But that did mean I had to stick my hands in there as I was scooping water out with a cup to collect all the eventual loose shredded toilet paper. This whole thing took about 20 minutes with the majority of the time spent on scooping water. Once that was done and the final team was out, the three of us left at 10:10PM 

- 4:30PM shift on Friday (06.05). Agent Ocean asked myself or HL to pick up an order from Sam's. I said I'd get it on the way. Pick up was between 4PM-5PM. I was there shortly after 4PM. I texted Agent Ocean so that he can confirm I was there on the app...and he didn't verify it for 20 minutes. I waited a long time for our order and arrived at work a little after 5PM. That wasn't fun. 

AB was training solo for the first time. At one point I ordered pizzas for the parties the following day and showed him how that's done. This was also a good time to talk to him about tasks for when there is a party (cleaning, photos, organization, etc). 

There was one point where four of the staff members were in the control room while I was on the phone. Customers walked in and no one came out to help. I yelled for HW and he didn't hear me. I motioned to the customers to ring the bell and thankfully they understood. They rang it, HW came out, he apologized. When I was done with the call, I mentioned to the others in the control room not to be so loud that you can't hear the door chime. 

Other than that, I worked on a social media post for hiring. The ladies contacted me about a few things like watching the staff hours and sending staff home early. The other thing was an update on the trainees. They were glad to hear of their progress, but disappointed that only one would be able to work post-summer. Later that day, I made a new social media post scheduled to go up the following week. It was similar to our old hiring post, but with an emphasis on looking for year-round employees. More details were in the caption. Hopefully someone bites on that as we will be losing a chunk of employees once the summer is over. 

Towards the end of the night, I sent more staff home early with YB being last. We had a nice talk about social things that only we (and Agent Ocean) could relate about among the staff. We did that as we were closing things down. Once it hit 10PM, I sent him off early. There was one more team left that arrived 10 minutes after YB was gone. Thankfully they were cool. 4-5 of them left me a review, yay. Everything else was taken care of so the only thing left for the night was to reset that last room. But...the same toilet was clogged again...with the same issue as the day before. I couldn't believe it. At least it didn't take long to fix and thankfully I didn't have to scoop the water this time. I left at 11:45PM and had a new record of returning home. The new record is 33 minutes. 

- 4:30PM shift on a Saturday (06.06). I almost called off because I was having stomach issues. When I came in, HL told me that she sent PH home (stayed up late and was sleepy, kept getting up and wasn't watching his games, etc) and CA sent a message that she couldn't make it due to a family emergency. Not only that, but she had to help remote GM for the third location since they were understaffed and ZH was sick. So we were down two people on what ended up being the busiest Saturday in a long time with 32 bookings. Thankfully HL and RB stayed longer to get us through the busy section. I was busy almost the entire time. Did I have a few pockets of time to stand up and breathe, yes. But I literally didn't sit down until the end of the night around 11PM during the last two teams. Not only that, I had to unclog the same toilet for the same issue for the third night in a row. I almost broke down doing that because I was already low on energy from the busy day and this was ridiculous. I helped CS with getting used to closing and we left at 11:30PM. 

- 11:30AM shift on a Monday (06.08). Originally CP was supposed to open and I close, but the schedule changed to me working all day. SP was supposed to be the midshift, but I switched her to on-call since there were only 3 bookings that were spread throughout the day. That changed and later became 7 in total. There were a few times having her be there would have made things easier, but I was able to manage. I just couldn't get to all my normal tasks. I did put away the alcohol delivery that showed up and updated the alcohol inventory as well as the wristband inventory and merch inventory. 

There was one kid team that unfortunately were rambunctious, but the moms told me to be harsh if I needed to. I didn't have to be, but I had to reiterate not doing things (they reached behind multiple monitors and TVs and messed with some wires). At one point the mom asked me if I could hand them a clue after they were done because they were doing a scavenger hunt (they were going to go place to place all day long). That made me remember that I spoke with her over the phone about this. Once their team photo was taken and I gave their wristbands, I called for the birthday boy and handed him his next clue, which was for them to go get drinks at Sonic. 

The last team of the night was a group of two older couples that had never played an escape room before. I gave them my normal speeches and carried on like normal. I was starting to do the larger inventory count when I noticed they weren't progressing well even with clues. 20 minutes in, I joined them and was an in-room facilitator. They definitely understood what to do better when I was delegating tasks and giving them direction. They went from feeling "too dumb" and "too old" to really enjoying it (thanks for the tip). 

I thought to give myself a reward with boba to end the night. It was busy and I felt accomplished. But I decided to hold it off until another day. I left at 8:35PM.  

- 4:30PM shift on a Tuesday (06.09). I got my reward of going to Bad Ass of Hawaii and ordering a lemonade. It was fine, it's lemonade and the only thing I could get there. At least the size of the cup for the prize was nice. 

Earlier in the day, CA texted me about her shift for the day seeing as we didn't have a lot of bookings. That and she might not be able to make it due to lack of transportation. I texted Agent Ocean to move her to tomorrow to help the team with the big party that was coming through. Funny thing was that she was originally scheduled for that day, but swapped with YB. 

I got in to work and ZM and HW showed me what they did with the tip tracker. In the end, it's for the better as the calculations are more automated and will be more accurate. Shortly after, ZM mentioned that there were a lot of emails about cancellations. I checked on it and it was from the same big party for tomorrow. I checked and saw that there was no payment yet and no updates since the original booking was made in March. I called DQ and asked her about it. She admitted that she dropped the ball on that one since there was a shift in focus for the third location. She reached out to them to hopefully reschedule for next month. That was unfortunate as it is a school we always did stuff with and we missed out on a big payment. Plus I had asked ZM and HW to make sure to clean all the rooms in preparation for them. Yay that cleaning that got done, but it could have been at a different pace instead. 

Other than that, I did more inventory and sent the guys home early at 6PM. And much like the day before, more bookings happened after they left. They handled two before I was there and in the end we had seven in total. Some notable things was one kid asking about certain mistakes in the room (box wasn't locked and a document had marker writing on it). He wanted to be sure they were doing things right and not simply pointing out that we made mistakes. In a different room were two teenagers on a date. The guy did not have a good time as he didn't perform well in front of his date. "It was fun until it wasn't." I did ask his date if he was okay and she said he will be. That couple was a walk-in at the same time another group came in as well. I put them in a room that was already set up to make things go as soon as possible instead of having them wait. They had a good time. But yeah, more walk-ins when I was working solo. It was only frantic when the last two teams were walk-ins at the same time while I was watching another team and resetting other rooms. I left at 10:25PM. 


- 4PM shift on a Wednesday (06.10). Been a while since I worked on a Wednesday. I noticed that one of the monitors we use in our lobby wasn't on so I checked the cables. The issue was that the plug for the power strip was not plugged in all the way, puzzle solved. During that time, a small video crew came in to get a tour with HL. After they left, she mentioned that they were from Ryan's World. I knew of him, but never watched his stuff. They reached out to us and asked if they could vlog their time with us, which we obviously agreed to. That's so cool that someone that big reached out to us. Excited for it next week. 

Today marked CA's last day until the holidays. Due to unfortunate events, she couldn't stay the whole summer like she wanted to and will be moving away for college early. She took care of the last team of the day and we spoke a little bit about her time with the company. She did mention why things were happening and I'm glad she felt comfortable sharing that with me. I shared that she reminded me of Agent Ca$h from HER and saw a lot of her in her. I asked if there were things I could improve on and she said no. Then I said that she was a great worker and wished her well before she left. 

The stuff that ZM did with the tip tracker the day before, I asked him to do that for the other two locations. As he did those, I messaged both teams. ZH at the third location wasn't too sure about it so he asked to do a call later on in the night to be sure. By that time, we were wrapping up since there were no more bookings. ZM left at the same time CA left and I stuck around to do a few smaller tasks before getting the call from ZH. It was a short call to confirm how the formula worked and he was very pleased by it. By the time that was done, I left at 9:15PM. 

- 4:30PM shift on a Friday (06.12). And there were not many bookings. In the end there were 11.But before the latter end when it got busy there wasn't much to do. I had YB mop, I replied to reviews, emailed applicants, emailed a quote to the site we ordered cups from. HL left her shift a tiny bit early and I also sent CP and YB home early by at least an hour. And for the third night this week when I was working solo, we had a walk-in, ha. Juggled three teams for a bit there, but it's not like I haven't had to before. And unfortunately because I accepted that last team (they were outside when I had locked the door, but there was time for them to book), I didn't leave until 12:35AM. I was tired. When I got in my car, I did let out a scream. I just could not believe that for the three times I was solo at work, there were walk-ins and I stayed later than expected. It's good for business, but I was tired. And it was a reminder of how I had to unclog the toilet last week three nights in a row. Oh well. 

- 4:30PM shift on a Saturday (06.13). This was AB and HP's first weekend and first time when there were birthday parties so I guided them on what needed to be done. The birthday party had someone come in to set up a photo booth (simple and reliable). When speaking with the mother, she mentioned how she wanted to do more for her daughter, but that she needed to save money for bills. I ended up offering her a free drink to which she gladly took. In return, she gave me a $5 tip and offered slices of cake for the staff (five of us at the time, first time AB and HP got free food from a customer). 

Only bad thing that happened was that we lost a black light (figured a team walked out with it). I clocked out at 10:30PM and stuck around as CS handled the closing duties. There was one walk-in after locking the doors. We set up the booking, but she was still waiting for her date. I mentioned how there were no refunds so we waited for him. She went back to her car and left about 10 minutes later. I called her and she said her date wasn't going to show up. But yeah, I had a feeling something bad was going to happen and that's why I kept pushing not to take payment until he showed up. CS and I had a discussion about whether to accept a walk-in like that and I ultimately said if it was just them there, it is their call on what to do for multiple reasons (safety, can't handle another team, etc) while stating why I would and have accepted that late a walk-in even when it's just me. CS and I left around 11:30PM. 

- 11:30AM shift on a Monday (06.15). After closing every shift for the last few weeks, I finally have an opening shift. There weren't a lot of bookings at first, but it slowly built to more (3 to 15). While I originally was going to leave early and send others home early, we all needed to stay. I did a few small things before things picked up. Even then, I set up two interviews for Friday and one for later in the day. That interview went longer than I wanted, but that included me having to excuse myself a couple of times to help staff. They ended up being a thumbs sideways so we'll see. 

After sending the notes to Agent Ocean, I emailed 6 other applicants that one of the ladies sent my way. Coincidentally she texted me about these as I was getting the other applicants ready. Basically we need to staff up and find 1-2 to possibly be management material. 

I ended up leaving at 6PM, which is the first time in a long time I actually stayed for my full shift. And by that I mean I didn't leave early or stay later than normal for whatever reason. 

- 11:30AM shift on a Tuesday (06.16). It was raining and that was something we knew to keep an eye on as that can hinder customers or staff coming in. Off the bat, YB was late. This was the second time within a month that he had no excuse other than sleeping in late and being an hour late. I screenshot the message and sent it to Agent Ocean so he knows. His reply was for me to give the speech I gave him at HER all those years ago. I felt like I already have since being late in general was always a thing whether it be by 5-10 minutes. When he finally showed up, I pulled him aside for a talk. And I was stern without being mad. No jokes, nothing but serious. I mentioned how on a normal day it sucks because we all have tasks and it's planned to have X amount of staff during certain times. The other thing no one else knew was that I HL couldn't make it so I was working a double meaning we were down one staff member for the day. But on a day like this when something special was going on it was worse as things needed special attention and priority and I couldn't get to any of them since he wasn't there. He mentioned some changes in medication and I advised that he talk to his doctor and check the bottle/box to see if drowsiness is a thing and for his dosage. In terms of being late, I recommend setting up multiple alarms and proceeded to show him all of mine. One of the last things I let him know is that he's basically on strike two and that he needed to shape up. Not just for a week, not just for a month, but for good because this can't keep happening. He can do his job, he has fun talking with the staff, and customers like him. I can't drive him to work so it's all on him. 

One thing I eventually got to was setting up future interviews. The other was ordering more cups for all three venues. The big extra task I was given was from one of the ladies in regards to the second location. The rain has caused a flood and no one could make it there. I called the two immediate customers to ask about rescheduling. Coincidentally they both couldn't reschedule for later in the day due to having plans and one was from out of town and the other was going out of town the next day. LO and I spoke over the phone about how to handle it. I know she was trying to find a way to have the customers still come through, but I kept reiterating that it's highly not possible. Even if they were able to reschedule for later in the day, who knows when the rain would let up. Even if the rain did let up, the roads being flooded was another X factor. In the end, I refunded one and moved another off the grid to reschedule when they're back in town. They only had 3 bookings when the rain was heavy and by the end of the day when the weather was completely fine, they had 14, crazy. 

The big thing of the day was the YouTube channel Ryan's World was coming to play one of our escape rooms. This was scheduled a week beforehand by the production team. Part of me thought that having me open this day was on purpose to help take care of things. I let CP and YB know that I would handle the team from beginning to end while they took care of everything else going on. I triple checked the room beforehand to make sure everything ran properly. The production team (two people) showed up first. Met the cameraman and reintroduced myself to the lead production person. She was excited even though she wasn't going to be in the room or stick around. Before the family showed up, I walked them through what the normal customer experience was (checking in, lock wall, briefing, etc). I asked them if they wanted to know of reveals in the room to look out for and they agreed to it. I walked them through the puzzle path with minimal details while pointing out "they do this to get this to open this" throughout the whole room. They thanked me for doing that as they would know what to look out for, which I thought was odd since HL showed them the room beforehand (maybe she didn't do a walkthrough). But while we were wrapping up, the family showed up. They all checked in properly, the room was ready, and I did my thing. Watching them play the room was interesting. They were actually pretty good and maybe needed 5-10 nudges (they technically asked for only one hint, but they needed the nudges). The main thing was that they were editing themselves while playing. "Let's shoot the intro." "Let's do this again, but at a different angle." "Show the camera and describe what you found." There were many times that they spoke to the camera too. Part of me was figuring out the editing process and it made sense for them to do what they did. When they were done, they asked if they could take a few extra photos for thumbnails. I had to make sure nothing spoilery was in the background. They also took extra photos in the lobby for other possible thumbnails. Once everything was done, I actually spoke to the mom and dad a bit to let them know what I normally tell customers (birthday parties, corporate events, etc) as they had actual questions about them. I also showed them what we see on our end and they asked if they could get the footage. I mentioned that it's possible, but it could take a while if they wanted everything (1 hour from 5 different camera angles while the system is continually recording). They understood that and I mentioned I'll at least send them a different minute from each camera angle. They could tell during that discussion that I used to edit videos by how I was explaining things, ha. Once they were gone, the rest of the day was normal. I did spend the majority of the time figuring out how to export video from our camera system (it has been a while). The main issue I had was not being able to adjust the clip end point as the cursor I could move was not doing what tutorial videos said it would. I still took the time to figure out what timestamps to look for while in case I wouldn't be able to do it. But I eventually did and was able to cut the clips needed. 

YB left at his normal time. I asked CP to stay longer by an hour to help with teams (10 total) before she left around 8PM. We had one more booking to show up at 8:40PM, but they didn't. I called, left a voicemail checking on their status, and they called back. One of the participants had an allergic reaction and were meaning to call us, but I beat them to it. I felt bad for them, but offered to reschedule them and waive the reschedule fee. They were very thankful for that and rescheduled for the next day. After that, I started to run around and shut everything else off. Things were left on going with the anticipation of that last team. No one else booked and I wrapped up things and left at 9:10PM. I remembered I wanted to go to CVS afterwards to use a $5 coupon. I only remembered when I was a few streets away from home and thankfully the closest one was open until 11PM. 

- 4PM shift on a Thursday (06.18). Called off CP as we were low on bookings. HL did the same, but I don't know which one of us did it first. AH left shortly after I arrived and right when HW came in for their shift. HL left some time after. 

I had two interviews scheduled. It wasn't so busy that HW couldn't handle it, but we did leave rooms un-reset as none of the upcoming bookings collided. Once I was done and he was done, we tackled all of those one at a time. 

The big thing of the night was a 2 star review left by a repeat customer that was there before I was. It was their fourth time coming through and they were disappointed for many reasons. The ladies sent me their review and asked me to look in on it. AH was their Game Master. I called the customer even though it was late in the day and it was their birthday (mentioned in their review). I wanted to hear her side of the story and she was very detailed with her frustrations. I let her know I was typing things out so I could match it up with the staff's story. But the ladies also wanted me to find a way to resolve it with the customer and I offered for her to come back for free. I even mentioned that I would be their host and master, but if they can't come in when I'm there that I'd leave notes for whoever is. She was very thankful for that and for the fact that I apologized on behalf of the company as no one on duty did. I left the ladies a voice message so they knew what was up, mentioned how I was going to find time the next day to watch their game, and left it at that. HW and I left at 10:10PM. 

- 11:30AM shift on a Friday (06.19). The server room computer was restarted over night and didn't go through the whole cycle. I realized that beforehand as some command buttons weren't working when I was performing opening duties. Once I got that taken care of, I was setting up for the 3 interviews for the day. CG text asking for remote assistance as it was just him and there were a lot of bookings to start the day. I explained that I was doing interviews soon, AB would be here soon and could watch some of their games that are the same at our location, and for him to call someone in early (they were arriving in half an hour earlier). And to help on our side, I would also watch one of our games as we had 2-3 going at the same time. Thankfully it didn't end up being too busy for CG and the first interview went fast and smooth. I came back to take over the remote duties, but SS arrived shortly and they were fine at that point. 

The day was rainy so YB was very late (CP and RB arrived shortly before the rain) as well as customers throughout the day. As far as the interviews went, only 2 out of 3 happened. The ones that did show up were very good with only their schedules being rough to work with. I emailed the person that didn't show up and they apologized and ask to reschedule, which we did. Cheers to recent customers for returning with a new friend to enjoy the games. Got them to do a replay after offering a larger discount (they were grateful and had a fun time). We also had a birthday party. The rain was still a factor so a lot of us and the customers kept checking outside. Some water leaked in from the side doors, but we were prepared for it already. 

The remainder of my tasks was watching the game from the 2 star customer. I watched from beginning to end and made notes again. The customer was definitely over-exaggerating. They weren't lying, but they made it sound worse. A lot of her frustrations was compounded by her not understanding some of the puzzles. In the end her story matched, just not exactly as she said. I was a little frustrated by the staff during this time as they could see what I was doing, but also didn't jump to their feet to take care of customers that arrived simply because I was in the lobby. But I took my notes, sent another voice message to the ladies, mentioned I'd talk to AH the next day during our shift. That 2 star customer also called about rescheduling the next day, but it was during a time I wouldn't be there. I left notes on the booking. 

Once I finished up, I left at 6:40PM. 

- 4:30PM shift on a Saturday (06.20). First time in a couple weeks that VO had a shift (had been awayh for important soccer opportunities). He seemed to remember a lot of his duties. There was only one incident where HL said that he didn't tell a team they could use their phones during his briefing, but he immediately defended himself saying he did and I believed him. He and I also cleaned the party room. I got there at 4:30PM and the party ended at 1PM meaning no one touched it for three hours. Ridiculous. Not even a "thank you" or "my bad" for it. Other things I did included replying to a lot of reviews and setting up 3 interviews for the next week. 

Towards the end of the night when it was myself, VO, and AH, I took this time to have that talk with AH. She already knew it was about the 2 star review and wanted to give her side of the story, which is what I wanted. First I read the review and talked about the phone call I had with the customer. Then I listened to her side of things. The one new piece of information was that she was not the GM for the last 20 minutes, HL was. After that, she felt this was the right time to bring up her frustrations with work. She felt she was treated by one one person unfairly and with extreme bias pointing out that she and CS could tell how different they are treated. She also felt that person is trying to find every mistake she makes to point them out. Earlier in the day, that employee sent a message out to the whole team about staying on task because of that 2 star review ultimately saying no one should be on their phones while they Game Master, yet didn't enforce it on others that exact same day. Because of that employee, she has considered quitting a few times. AH broke down in tears as she was voicing herself. I grabbed a tissue and thanked her for sharing and being open. I mentioned my side of things and mentioned that I would bring this up with Agent Ocean and if he feels the need he will bring it up with the ladies. AH had been holding onto this because she didn't want to cause trouble, but she also didn't know who she could talk to about this issue. I assured her that she could always come to me. In terms of work, I mentioned a few ways she could better lock in. This might not have been the best way to end her night, but she felt way better geting that off her chest. I let her leave early when her boyfriend and friends were done with their room (about half an hour later). 

I had VO stay a little longer to help with closing duties before letting him leave about half an hour early as I closed upw ith the final time. I left at 12:30AM. And because of leaving so late, I decided to send the planned voice messages for the ladies and Agent Ocean for the next morning. 

- 2PM shift on a Monday (06.22). We opened later as there weren't that many staff members available. Myself and AB opened and I got to walk him through more of the opening processess. There were some issues that happened that I never got to show him so I'm glad they happened. Called Agent Ocean with a monitor issue. I always forget about checking the PC sticks we have so I'm glad he pointed that out. 

I had two interviews scheduled. Both were very good with both giving conside answers. The first one asked the most questions than anyone else. Both do have schedules that wouldn't work properly with us, but I would have considered them as guaranteed Thumbs Up if it weren't for that. 

AH came in for her shift. Team AAA holding down the fort. I showed her how to make party bags, her and AB took care of the bookings (went from 2-10), and I did the main inventory as well as the alcohol inventory. AB left at 7PM and I had AH leave about half an hour early as I took care of the final team as everything part of closing duties were taken care of. I left at 10PM. 

- 11:30AM shift on a Tuesday (06.23). The last interview I had lined up cancelled due to a family emergency. I said we could reschedule once things are okay. Thankfully later on in the day I was sent two more resumes and I reached out to them. 

ZH called me when I was supposed to have the interview for some help. Once it cancelled I let him know and he called asking for photos of one of our rooms he was building out at the third location. I got those knocked out fast while. 

The day itself was very slow with not too many bookings. I switched HW to on-call. YB spent most of his time cleaning. Agent Ocean arrived and I was glad to see him. It has been a while. We immediately got to work on things (helped assist him with room fixes). We also discussed the latest interviews I did and gave him my top four candidates. It's unfortunate that each has a reason not to hire them and it looks like we most likely won't even though we're in need of more staff. We are holding out on one more I had set up for Friday since they have worked at previous escape rooms. 

I clocked out at 6PM, but stuck around for this one girl group. They were playing our scariest room and they sure got scared. HP was locked in on it and was having a blast. When it was over, I told her that's most likely the team she tells others about, ha. Ended up leaving at 7PM to go meet a friend after work (and you've already read what happened with that earlier in this entry). 

- 11:30AM shift on a Friday (06.26). The morning was busy. I had an interview while AB took care of teams. Last interview of the week and it was a Thumbs Up. Throughout the day, a lot of the teams were late. But the most left big tips. One negative was me dropping a bottle of beer as I was restocking. YB was able to help clean things up with me. 

Towards the end of my shift, I went to pick up an order from Sam's. The staff was excited to get snacks again. Thanks to the guys for helping bring stuff in. As we were bringing stuff in, I realized we were missing water. I double checked and texted Agent Ocean who placed the order. He double checked and it was supposed to be included. I went to HEB nearby to buy 3 packs of water and brought those back. I intially would have left half an hour early if the Sam's order was correct. I ended up leaving half an hour later at 6:55PM. 

- 2PM shift on a Saturday (06.27). To save on hours, I clocked in at 3PM even though I was in at 2PM. I still did things because...well...others didn't. Agent Ocean asked us to help remote for the second location all day since we had less than 20 and they had 50+...and others still complained. This was getting to be too much. There was one point where they kept calling out for some of us to do get a team and I raised my voice saying "we know." I then sternly mentioned to them to knock it off because I was trying not to get stressed out. That didn't stop further complaints. Not only that, things I asked to be done weren't done despite having time to do so...so I was not high on the team this day. In the end, everyone was asked to go home early due to the lack of bookings. They either left half an hour early or 2 hours early depending. 

I knocked out some remoting, some fixes, the wristband count, replying to reviews and applicants, and more throughout the day. Ended up leaving at 11:20PM. Thankfully the latter portion was more lax, but this was not my favorite day. 

- 11:30AM shift on a Sunday at the second location (06.28). Been a while since I've worked on a Sunday and about one year since I worked at the second location. I left when I normally would, but saw that even then I'd be 15 minutes late. As I was getting closer to the destination, the GPS was letting me know of a crash and that I'd be rerouted. I was about half an hour away from the new turn off when I hit the traffic. I updated VV and Agent Ocean that I'd be late. Agent Ocean was worried about VV opening, but thankfully he has and that there were only a few bookings to start the day. 

11AM was when I let them know. It didn't take long for me to realize that we were at a stand still. Another hour passed and I had not moved. I updated them again as I heard there were multiple accidents. About half an hour later the ladies text me about not being at work yet. I sent them the previous photos and a new one for them to know. They looked up the news and there was one officer fatality due to a drunk driver. And while that was being taken care of, another officer injured by another driver. And I think there was a hazmat spill...so the reasons for the standstill were valid. They would message me every now and then to see the progress (or lackthereof). In 4 hours, I didn't move one mile. I was thankful that I got gas the night before after work. I was worried about needing to use the restroom so I was sparing the water I had despite it being hot. Others had pulled over and some were walking to get gas and some were fixing their cars due to overheating. I took off my work sweater at one point (hung on my window to block the sun) and even my socks. It wasn't until 3:30PM that I finally got off the freeaway and then arrived at work at 4PM. The whole trip took 5 and a half hours...that was horrible. Agent Ocean felt bad since he asked me to take his shift and the ladies felt bad since they asked me to work there that day (said they'd add a few extra hours to my time). I said I'd work until 9PM; 5 hours of work for 5 hours of traffic. 

Thank you to anyone that followed along on my IG stories and checked in on me.  

I will take some solace in the fact that I literally got a review with everyone working that day within 10 minutes of arriving at work. Other than mainly hosting, I replied to reviews and emails. I sent Agent Ocean a voice message about one of their staff members. This was the first time I met them and I had at least two customers pull me aside to mention how they were very curt and short with them. I did notice the way they spoke in general and I wasn't a fan of it. So he knows in case he hears of other instances. 

Afte work I went to the Milkshake Factory. It had been a long time since I had been on this side of town so I looked for a new dessert place. They were 10 minutes away and had a few items I was intersted in getting. I was glad they were still open. I ended up getting the Cookie Jar. It was so good. The horrible day might have added to it. I finished about half of it before leaving. Before I left, I gave the two workers each $5 in tips. They were shocked. I mentioned how I had a bad day and referenced the traffic issue. Again, they were shocked. I said that the milkshake was the highlight of my night and that the rest would help carry me the rest of my one hour drive back home. They were smiling big and were very thankful for the tip and that they could be a positive way to end my day. Thank you. 

I got home at 10:40PM, ate dinner, and turned in sooner rather than later. 


- 4PM shift on a Monday (06.29). We had an upset customer that didn't like the hints given. They said their GM told them to do the opposite of what they were doing. When I showed them how to do it, they said that's what they were doing. I offered to give them 50% off their next booking. At first she didn't want it. I mentioned wanting to make things right and then she accepted it. I spoke to AB after since he was their GM to get his side of the story. The thing the customer said about being told to do the opposite was wrong and I knew that ahead of time because there is no way anyone would tell a customer to do something incorrectly. Boiled down to a customer being frustrated that they couldn't get the puzzle right even with help. It's a shame as they were a replay from earlier in the day. AB mentioned they wrote a review, but that has since disappeared. 

The day ended up being busy. Went from 4 bookings to 15. CP stayed an extra half hour during the busiest time. I had AB stay 2 hours extra. Initially I wasn't, but the company (not just us) had a global outage for their booking system. We couldn't check who was coming in, check waivers, or sell drinks or merchandise the normal way. LO texted me the upcoming bookings after I asked (she still had access before the outage went out for everyone), I instructed AB to ask customers to see their email notificaiton to verify, and I showed him how to take drink and merchandise orders an alternate way. The outage lasted for an hour. Even without the outage, I would have kept AB around at least for an extra hour to help with the final batches of teams we had that Monday. I did send him off half an hour before I left (one team left and only resets to do) and I left at 10:25PM. 

- 4:30PM shift on a Tuesday (06.30). Had an interview scheduled for 5PM...and they didn't show up. This was the third time they rescheduled. No reason the first time, the second reason was for a family emergency, and I heard nothing the third time. I at least tried calling them and they didn't have a voicemail set up to leave a message. Safe to say I'm not going to try reaching out. The only reason I'd reschedule one more time is if there was another family emergency. 

Then there were techincal issues with multiple rooms. A lot of them dealt with maglocks. One was bipassed because they obviously had the large item inside. The other wouldn't open and HL needed to go in and force it open. And the last one was easily bipassed as it seemed not to be locked at all. I checked each one after the teams got out. All of them worked fine after...so we don't know what happened. The only thing I can think of is because the server restarted, but that happened an hour after. Even then there were small issues that happened such as the reset button not working and needing to cycle the rooms at least once after. All rooms worked the same after. 

Much like Monday, we went from a low number of bookings to a lot. 4 to 14 this time. It seemed busier, but there was enough time between a few bookings for us to stay focused. I was able to knock out the wristband inventory update and the alcohol inventory updated while HL was still around. I prepared gift cards for an auction/charity, My last task was putting out the empty water jugs for pickup and delivery of new ones the following day. HW and I left at 10:10PM. 

ETC=========================

- HyoRiSoo - Starry Night (recording) 


- I started using a life coach. A message I posted at the beginning of the month resonated with a long time friend JW. He even mentioned that he thought of me during their latest meeting. We talked for a bit and he pointed me to his company and the free consultation to see if it was for me or not. I read up on it, filled in the information and waited for a reply. 

Got an email reply from ME on the fifth and we went back and forth about what to do and when. I spoke with ME over the phone for about half an hour on the tenth. I liked what I heard. I also needed to choose which life coach to go with. I could have chosen JW, but I mentioned that being a friend already might make it skewed. I could have gone with ME, but she does specialize with women even though she does take male clients. So I went with NR who ME mentioned was in a very similar situation to me. Still a little skeptical, but as I said when I ended the call, if I don't try everything stays the same. If I do try things could change for the better. 

Then it was waiting on the follow-up emails and choosing what plan to do. I paid it on the 24th and then did the Enneagram test (heard of it, but never did one; I'm a Four). Then I filled out another form for NR to know more about me. Now it's about waiting to schedule the first of four sessions with NR. We shall see how this goes.  

"EXPECT GOOD THINGS...ALWAYS! AND THEY WILL HAPPEN." 

- And I wish this month ended well. 06.23-06.30 was one of the worst weeks in a while. I won't recap it all since I went in depth throughout this entry. But it started with that massive headache when I was with my friend and culminated with the 4-5 hours in traffic on my way to second location. The days after that Sunday were busy work days with quite a few problems that occurred. Thankfully the last day of the month ended on a positive note. 

That's a wrap on June 2026. Thank you for your support. Be cool and be kind. 



"Reprise the theme song and roll the credits." 

Monday, June 1, 2026

May 2026 Entry

May 2026 Entry: 

May came and went. It felt like so much happened. 

MISC=========================

- Went to Andy's Frozen Custard after work (05.09). Return customers came by the day before and highly recommended it so I added it to my list of dessert spots. I almost went the night before as they stay open until 11:30PM, but figured that's too late. Went after leaving work at 6:30PM. It's about 5 minutes away from work. I was surprised to see it was an outdoor venue. They had a lot of good stuff, but I chose a BootDaddy Concrete. It didn't take long for it to be made and I ate half of it outside on one of the benches. I ate/drank the rest of it on the drive back home. It's definitely good. I'd recommend it to others and go back if I'm feeling the need for something sweet while I'm at work. 
 

- Watched Backlash (05.09). When I got home, I was able to catch the latter end of the main event live. I watched the replay later on in the night. Good stuff. Was it really Asuka's last WWE match? Lots of speculation. Whatever happens, I wish the best for her. One of the greatest. 
 

- Watched The American Gladiators Documentary | 30 For 30 (05.10). I didn't know this existed, but I saw it when browsing the ESPN app. Got a few written down for future watches. This one though was different from what I thought it would be. There was definitely a story to tell. I didn't know of the negatives behind the scenes so that shed a light on so many things. I did wish they did talk about more positives, but I understand that they wanted to focus on something else. Still a good watch. 
 

- We had a couple of power outages throughout the week (05.11, 05.12). The first one occurred on a Monday at 12:30PM. I was in the middle of playing Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones when it happened. I finished the chapter and stopped playing and was hoping the power would be back on, but the estimated time of the fix was 4PM. Around 3PM was when workers were checking all around the neighborhood. I was planning to leave for work an hour early at that time, but stuck around to talk with the worker who said it would be ready in about half an hour. It was not, ha. But they at least figured out what was going on. I left at 4PM and thankfully the power was back on when I got home later. 

Then the power went out again the next day. This time it was around 8:30AM. It came back on within the hour thanks to the work they did yesterday. 

Add to that an internet outage (05.19). This lasted from 8:30AM until I don't know as I had to go to work at 10:30AM. I was just glad it was up and running when I got home. 

- I lost my Facebook Dating streak (05.12). I normally check my dating apps at least once a day and Facebook Dating keeps a streak. Sadly mine was around 260+ meaning that I've been at least using it for that long or for however long having a streak was a thing.  

- Finally met up with CP after so many years (05.13). We caught up on so much. It was like no time had past. Although we did realize our trip to Marfa was 10 years ago, ha. She chose to eat at Oh My Gogi (good heavy meal) and then to Royal Roastery for dessert (good heavy dessert). It was just good talking for hours and hours. Hopefully it won't be another couple months of planning and years of contact before we meet again, ha. 


- Purchased AEW tickets (05.17). They'll be in town on 06.18 (got the date off from work). It'll be myself, G, Rannchan, MG, and NE going. It takes place in the Financial Center. While the ticket layout shows how it will look seat-wise, I'm very curious to see how the ring and set up of the venue will be. Tickets were fairly priced and close to what NXT tickets cost. If everyone was down, I would have gotten floor seat. No matter what, there are no obstructions in that venue so the view should be good no matter where you sit.  

- Had my yearly eye doctor visit (05.18). Pretty much the same as last time, but add in a longer wait. When I finally saw the doctor I mentioned how busy they must be. That's when she mentioned one of her nurses had to call off for the day so they were actually behind. She eventually caught up thankfully so no one was too upset in the waiting room. My eyes are better thanks to the new glasses, but the same in terms of my right eye being weaker. Nothing to worry about. Before I left, I asked if she knew of any good boba places. I mentioned where I might go and she never heard of it, but she said her go-to was Feng Cha. 

I went to Creamery Teahouse after. It was on my list of boba places to try for a while for that area. They just opened for the day so they didn't have boba ready. I was craving green apple so I got a green apple smoothie with mango jelly and that was a great combination. The place also offers chicken so I inquired about it and said I'll try to come back just for the chicken. 

My eyes were still blurry by the time I got home and took at least another good 1-2 hours for my vision to be normal-ish. Outside of playing games and watching videos, I gave my eyes a good rest. 


- After leaving work early I went to Cheater's Creamery (05.23). It wasn't my first choice, but it has been on my list of dessert places to try for possibly half a year. The reason I ultimately went with it was because they offered Dough Boys only on Saturdays and Sundays. Those are a powdered sugar donut with a scoop of ice cream inside. And...it's no longer on the menu (it's still on the website). The worker explained that they started phasing it out for a while to move away from anything warm, only cold. While I was disappointed, I ended up getting a Cake Sundae. It was very good, but I wish the worker didn't put the lid on top of it so I could take a better photo. Other than that, good stuff. 

It started to rain a lot to the point of flash flood warnings being sent to my phone. This happened on the way to meet another friend I had not seen since February. I ended up having to wait in a parking lot for about half an hour for the rain to die down and for me to make the rest of the way to meet. It was good catching up as always. 

Got home a little before 7PM. Just in time to watch Saturday Night's Main Event. Good stuff. 


- Met up with three members of HeXagon (05.24). Met BL at Pho Prime and soon after we got a table. NE was next to arrive followed by NRM. Two of us ordered from the Pho Prime menu while the other two ordered from the Crawfish Cafe menu. No one was disappointed. Great food as expected. Shout out to our cool waiter. He joked with us, said he recognized us when he obviously didn't, played it cool when a cute girl he knew came by, and ended up giving us the family discount. He also gave us a suggestion for dessert afterwards. While we had options, we went with his. 

Met up at Bijou. All of us had been to that area for other places, but not to this shop. Great options. I went with the Biscoff Banana Pudding and the Nutella Banana Croffle. After we finished up our food, we walked around to two different claw machine places, went to a boba place that had a booth where you can take photos with your favorite idols, went to another claw machine place, and then retired for the night. I dropped BL off at home before arriving at home around 11PM. Good times with the guys. 


- Went to Biff's Banh Mi & Pho before work (05.27). It had been two years since I went there with the HERetirees (Beryl). It wasn't busy so I was able to order my drink, wait, and walk out. I got the Angel's Passionate 'Bout Peaches Smoothie which had peaches and passion fruit. Delicious. Glad to see they're still around. 
 

- We've had the new car for one year now (05.31). Time flies. On one hand, I have another bill to pay. On the other hand, the previous car was holding on for a little over a decade. I was already pouring money into it to keep it going. The new one has been great and running like a champ. Already over 10,000 miles and one road trip in.  

- Watched the 2020 Punky Brewster series (05.22-05.31). The reason I watched it was because I heard on a podcast that Soleil Moon Frye did a documentary recently. That's what made me think about the 2020 show. I knew of it, but never watched it so I figured this was the time to see it while it was on my mind. I really liked it. The nostalgia was strong for sure. It was definitely rushed though. I don't know if they knew ahead of time they weren't getting a second season and tried to cram everything in or if they were trying to set up a lot for what could happen for season two. I wish there was more, but I liked what I watched. 
 

- Watched Clash In Italy (05.31). Hot crowd throughout the event. I watched all of it until the final match as I had to head out to meet a few members of HeXagon at 4PM. 

Some were going to a concert and some of us were planning to join them for food beforehand. In the end it was myself, BL, MG, PC, and KC. NRM was part of the original plans, but had church and work. NE was also supposed to join, but was feeling sick so he bowed out. The original plan also included Texas Roadhouse, but we pivoted to somewhere closer to the venue. I found DK Japanese Street Food (5 minutes from the venue). MG was there first, then me, and the rest were late since BL was going to pick the couple up but had car troubles. They finally joined us closer to 4:30PM. Food was good. BL suggested we go to milk + sugar after (5 minutes away from the venue). Great choice as the ice cream was delicious. Around 6PM is when they headed to their concert. 

I went to meet a friend I had not seen since November. They had lost their job back then and they pretty much went off the radar to focus and get things back together. I was worried that something had happened, but thankfully they were safe. We caught up on as much as we could before I left a little before 9PM. 

https://youtu.be/qWX-g4eU30c?si=OhdgIaN0SWHawVoo 

https://www.threads.com/@wingedvox/post/DZBwOqJErFE 

GAMES=========================

- Demo Showcase Shorts continues. 20 this month. 9 ups, 8 sideways, 3 downs. Standouts include FINAL FANTASY VII REBIRTH (played it for 2 hours, already have it pre-ordered), PICROSS S KONAMI ANTIQUES edition (the music was excellent), The Adventures of Elliot: The Millenium Tales (gave it an up for the previous demo, put it on my wishlist to wait for a sale), and Resident Evil Requiem (amazing, the scary portions were definitely scary). 

0 demos left on deck to try (minus the 3 multiplayer demos). 


- Got the Diana amiibo from the Pragmata game (04.29). I did like the demo and have it on my wishlist. But of course I had to get the amiibo. It was released on day 1 of the TWICE concert. I was able to put it in my cart a few times, but it would sell out. I was messaging G back and forth and ended up asking them to get two if they were able to order them. They were able to, yay. We didn't meet up until late April and I almost forgot about it, ha. Thank you, G. 


- Surprise Star Fox Direct (05.06). Wow, it looks incredible. Day 1 purchase, but if I continue with how I'm scheduling games, it won't be played until September, which is not bad. That month happens to have a lot of games dealing with animals so it would fit. 


- Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown finished (05.03-05.07). Wishlisted the game after playing the demo in August of 2024. Then I got it on a deep sale of 50% off bringing it to $20 and then I applied a $10 off coupon. So I got the game brand new for $10. While I remember liking the demo a lot, it took a while for me to really get into the game. Nothing wrong with having the freedom to go almost anywhere, but the map overall is very large. A lot of times I felt I wasn't doing anything within the first few hours. Sure stuff was happening, but I wasn't getting anywhere. That's when I switched my mindset and went straight for the story with only a little bit of veering off for nearby sidequests or collectibles and that helped a lot. 

As I mentioned, the map is large and there is a lot of back and forth for long distances. The early fast travel option helps, but you still need to make your way through a lot. The later fast travel is way more convenient especially with more traversal options in general. I will applaud the map for marking things properly to make it easy to see what you had left to find. And the Eye Marker is a nice feature to internally save a screenshot on the actual map. 

Some negatives included bugs, game lag if you play for a long time, the game getting stuck on the loading screen, and some desyncing of dialogue if you happen to push the menu button. There's probably more that I can't recall, but I do think the game could have used more polish. Some positives include the fun and challenging combat, fast respawns, and the excellent level design that makes use of your abilities. I did get a little over 70% without having to go way out of my way, but I knew I wasn't going to collect everything. I definitely got my money's worth and ended up enjoying the game. 

Shout out to Reversed who I used Game Chat with towards the end of the game. It was fun catching up with him, he got to see the game itself (he never used Game Chat before), and he saw me beat one really tough platforming challenge, ha. I also used Game Chat after I beat the game to talk to Rannchan and G. I don't know why, but I felt compelled to talk to someone after beating the game and I saw both were online. Nice chat. 


- Rec Room was supposed to be the free-to-play game of the month, but creating an account for it was stopped months ago to prepare for the shut down on 06.01. Pivoted to Puzzles & Colors Games for Kids Toddler Coloring Book Draw Paint as the free-to-play game of the month (05.08). It was a simple jigsaw puzzle and coloring game for the young crowd as it says in the title. I didn't dabble with the coloring part as much as the jigsaw puzzles. I actually liked that the jigsaw puzzles would snap into place if you drag it over where it needed to be. The free-to-play version offers 14 different pictures and they can be finished very fast. Not much in terms of bells and whistles, but it is serviceable for a young player. 
 

- Kid Icarus: Of Myths and Monsters was the GameBoy NC game of the month (05.10). It plays just like the NES Kid Icarus, but it was easier. No complaints from me. Was able to do everything in a few hours. It was a good GameBoy game. 
 

- Ordered the Splatoon Raiders amiibo (05.17). I tried pre-ordering it the same day I pre-ordered the Mineru amiibo, but it wasn't in their system. The worker showed me and it was only for online orders. I did have these in my cart on the Nintendo Store, but at one point Shiver was sold out. So I ended up pulling the trigger on them via the GameStop app. Would have included the Resident Evil Requiem amiibo, but both became unavailable. I believe I was at work when those originally became available to pre-order. It was a small window of time and I missed out. Hopefully it'll pop up again.  

- Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones was the GBA NC game of the month (05.11-05.18). Last March I played my first Fire Emblem game with the first GBA Fire Emblem. This was pretty much the same with a different story and different characters and there was nothing wrong with that. The difficulty was still there too, ha. On the 14th, I played through a chapter and did well until I realized I didn't collect a character more than halfway through when they were supposed to show up. I double checked the guide and yeah, I missed them or killed them by accident. So I reloaded my save...and double checked the name of the character I missed...and I already had her from a previous chapter...so I lost over an hour of progress. I almost restarted the game to play on Easy. I didn't mind the challenge, but some chapters did take 1-2 hours with constant rewinding. I'm glad I powered through to finish it up. The last couple of chapters were some of the easier ones as I started to use more of the better weapons and had a solid team I've been using for a good chunk. I originally had this slated to finish on the 23rd so I was surprised I finished it sooner. I don't plan to play through Ephraim's path as I feel I got what I wanted out of this game. Highly recommend this one if you're into strategy RPGs. 

Another Fire Emblem game planned to play next year? Or sooner? 


- The fifth game from the Capcom Fighting Collection 2 was Power Stone (05.20-05.24). My history with this game is very little. Never owned it, but played it a handful of times at gatherings. While I always thought it was cool, it never clicked with me like the sequel did. Not like it's tough to play, but it really was round after round of grab the stones. The only times I had any issues were fighting Valgas and Final Valgas. Those fights definitely added more playtime as each run clocked in at around 20 minutes with the in-game timer. In actuality, some of those run throughs were close to an hour. But all I had to do was beat it with character, nothing fancy. Good stuff, but I'm ready for the sequel next month. 
 

- Had extra time in the schedule so we fit in an Extra NC game with Turok: Dinosaur Hunter (05.24-05.25). Not only is this another N64 NC game, it's the first one played under the Mature 17+ category. I've played this before. I'm pretty sure I rented it, but my memories of it are sketchy. But I did not enjoy this. The main thing was that I kept getting lost. Even with the map overlay, I found myself running around in circles because a lot of the settings weren't memorable. Not only that, I also turned on the invincibility cheat code. I knew I would need to in general, but adding respawning enemies while getting lost on maps didn't make for an easy time. I tried. I at least finished the first three levels. I at least put in the cheat codes to fight each boss of the game and called it done. 
 

- And with even more extra time, I decided to also play Turok 2: Seeds of Evil (05.25-05.26). This was more of the same. The game played better and looked better with better settings. But the same issue of me getting lost had me resort to cheat codes again. I at least tried playing every level this time until I got stuck/lost and then skipped to the next level. I also fought every boss just like before. These actually took some strategy instead of simply unloading weapons into them. The last boss had a move to regain health unless you shot it in the head enough to stop it. That wasn't great as I was never used to aiming in either game. I did read there were two endings with one alluding to the threat still being present while the other saying the threat was gone. Using cheat codes defaults you to the "bad" ending and that's what I got. Not horrible, but I was glad to be done with this. 

I did really like riding on the dinosaur tank thing in level 2, ha. 


- Played the Game Trial for BALL X PIT (05.27-05.28). I knew it was a roguelite to begin with so I never dove into any gameplay of it. But I knew what the concept was so I at least kept my eye on it. I was glad it became a Game Trial because I now understand how addictive it is. Even the roguelite part of it wasn't bad. It could help determine if you get a good a run or not, but I usually fared well with the cards that were dealt. I ended up unlocking 5 characters (6 total with the default) and unlocked the third level. The only thing I didn't care for was the town building portion. You could ignore it, but that is how you unlock characters and earn permanent boosts. It's not bad, but it felt more like a chore. I could have kept playing it for the entire duration of the Game Trial, but figured two days and 5 hours was more than enough. It is now on my wish list. 


- Still had more time for another game so I played an extra NES NC with THE TOWER OF DRUAGA (05.29). This...was not great. I think if it were faster in general, I would have been more into it. But it still has a few setbacks such as needing to find certain items to progress. I'm sure there's was a speed up item as I saw some videos of the character moving faster. My biggest roadblock was not finding a torch or whatever the light item is because floor 20 and 21 were in total darkness. That's when I knew I was missing something. So I resorted to using the cheat code to level select and add items. Trying to input the code itself wasn't easy (took a good 5 minutes of trying). Even then, it wasn't easy. I did manage to beat most of the levels and only had to skip some of the floors in the late 50s. 
 

- Went to pick up my copy of The Disney Afternoon Collection before work (05.29). This most likely will be the next month-by-month collection I play next year. 
 

WORK=========================

- Day 2 at the third location (05.01). It was raining. It was more than the day before, but not heavy. My original plan for food was a bust. I saw that there were two locations on the map and I went for the one closer to the venue. And I realized as I drove by, there was a reason there were two locations; the map had not removed one of them and that one happened to be the one I went to. Darn it. I pulled into a nearby parking lot and checked the map for anything else that was close by and ended up at Mamaka Bowls. It was a one minute drive from the venue. They had a nice spot to eat outside, but of course it was raining so no one was doing that. It was a place that specializes in acai/smoothie bowls. Not what I'd immediately gravitate towards, but I saw a couple things I would try from their menu. I still asked for suggestions and ended up going with the Bro. I tipped the worker directly as she was very helpful. Found a place to sit, swiped through my dating apps, was given my bowl, and I proceeded to eat it. It was very good. I thought I'd eat maybe half of it before going to work, but I ate the whole thing. When I finished, I waved over the girl that helped me to personally thank her and asked if I could speak to her manager. In a couple of minutes, she came out. I mentioned the food was great and then complimented her staff (all women) because I saw how hard they were hustling. I mentioned who I was and that we were their new neighbors and mentioned that they should come visit someday. I wrote down some email information for her to contact us (later DQ said she would stop by to give pamphlets to other surrounding businesses) and thanked her again before driving to work. 

DQ arrived shortly after. Her main task was to set up the party room for our first party the next day. She was on the ball as she was also buying stuff we needed in general for the venue. When B3 and C3 arrived, they were helping around while also practicing their hosting duties with me. I took some time to clear up their front desk and put some of the important information and needed stuff around (pamphlets, QR codes to scan, etc). There was also a local news person that was invited to come by to scope the place out and to later come back and do a piece on us. I spoke to him for a bit as he had some extra questions no one else had answers to. I showed him recent videos influencers made for us as well as the first HER video where the news did a spot with us. 

For lunch, I forget what the original idea ZH suggested, but I mentioned I'd like to try something specific to their town. That's when he mentioned Schmaltz's. It was a sandwich place that he said was better than Schlotsky's. Myself and the ladies never had it before so we were in. Myself, ZH, CBS, C3, and B3 hopped in a car and CBS drove us a few minutes away in the rain (if it weren't raining, we would have walked). I ordered their specialty; The Schmaltz. We got everything and went back to the venue and ate in the party room. Good stuff at a fair price for the size of the sandwich. ZH was telling us more stories of the recently released employee as we ate. N3 joined us earlier than expected as class was cancelled. DQ came back from getting stuff and ate her food. 

Throughout the day, everyone was doing little things to help out where they could. But I made sure to spend the most time with B3, C3, and N3 to get them ready on their resets and speeches. We did what we did the day before with their resets and then did rounds of speeches. And just like the day before, not perfect, but getting there. 

After the ladies told us to wrap up (6PM or 7PM), a few of us went to Torchy's Tacos. Initially all of us were to go as ZH wanted us to bond, but it only ended up being myself, ZH, B3, and N3. Good food and good chat. We talked about a lot of things (work related, personal related, etc) and shared photos of ourselves when we were younger. We wrapped up about an hour later and went our separate ways. 

Different from the night before, I made sure to double check on food places before retiring for the night. I had multiple options, but opted to try again for what I missed out on this day, but at the other location. Went to sleep easier than the night before. 

- Day 3 at the third location (05.02). Packed up the rest of my things before checking out at 9AM. Drove off to get gas (missed the first exit due to construction so I went to one further down). Then it was the drive to the waffle place I missed the day before. The path was taking me around to be the fastest path, but least scenic. When I got there, there was a line out the door and so many cars in the lot and along the side of the road. I turned around, went to a nearby parking lot, and searched for something else. I found places that were "opening soon" close to the venue and drove there. I parked and walked around and those "opening soon" places were setting up, but weren't officially open until 11AM. And that was the general time for everything around us. I could have gone to Mamaka again, but part of me decided to give up and just eat my caramel Reese's cups in the car. I waited until maybe 15 minutes before the hour for the ladies to pull up and open the venue. I told them about the food issue and they said they would get something for me after things were set up. 

Soon after was when B3, C3, and N3 showed up. We did need to pull B3 aside as he wasn't in work attire (he texted someone to bring him clothes). It was fine the last few days as we didn't have customers, but we would that day. As LO was showing them around for the opening duties, the ladies told me about the last minute change to the party. They wanted to play first instead of eat first so I had to call the pizza place to change the delivery time. They were thankfully not busy and I was able to change the delivery time. I took the 3s around to make sure everything was properly reset. Then LB called out to me saying the pizza arrived. I mistakenly thought they needed the pizza earlier instead of later. The pizza delivery boy was no help as even when I made some suggestions, he didn't know how to reply. LB said to just order the pizza again for the party and the pizza that arrived was ours. I apologized multiple times and made another call to get the pizzas ordered. 

At some point, CBS and ZH arrived and started to do things. Once it was close to time for the party to arrive, I asked the 3s what they wanted to do specifically in terms of their comfortability. N3 was going to check them in, C3 was going to host them in, and B3 was going to be their Game Master. As they started to arrive, I micro-managed them asking them to do things like make sure the customers didn't explore, guiding them to the party room, pointing out where the restrooms were, making sure the parents knew what they needed to do, etc. They did well and it was good for them to see how hectic it could be. 

During all this, I received a text from HL. I screenshot the conversation to Agent Ocean who ended up talking to her. Shortly after, he let me know from this day forward I would be solely responsible for training. 

Once the team was done, C3 went to get them and take the photo while B3 and N3 went to reset the room. At some point during their session, B3 would say how awesome it was to actually be a GM. The party went off without a hitch. Then there were a few other beta testers that were scheduled and we shuffled their roles. By the time I left, each one got to check in customers, host, and Game Master. And I made sure to take a step back and manage CBS to make sure he was checking on the staff and giving them feedback like I was doing. I also made sure to take care of some smaller things with CBS like adding all the staff members to the system so they can officially click on their names. 

I found myself being more hands off towards the latter end of my shift. At one point I was in the control room with the ladies as they were talking about scheduling the bookings. They pointed out that the white board was done in permanent marker so they didn't know how to erase it. I casually mentioned to go over it with a dry erase marker and it will come off. Neither of them knew of this. LB went and tried it and was absolutely surprised that it worked. She ended up showing it off to every staff member, ha. As my shift was winding down, I took each staff member aside and asked if there was anything specific they wanted to ask or go over with me. Not only that, I made sure to let them know they were doing great and that I was only a call/text away. Specifically to ZH and CBS, I let them know they had a good crew and to make sure that they continue to enjoy working there. To all, I said that hopefully the next time I'm there, I'd be an extra person to help like I did for the second location. Clocked out at 6PM. 

I walked to J-Petal next door to have my dinner. This was one place that was recommended I try while there. 
Sure, I could have gone there anytime, but I figured this would be the thing to end my trip with. I even mentioned that to the workers there and they were hoping they would not disappoint. They did not. I got the Shrimp and Crab Poke Bowl. I had never had a poke bowl before and this was fantastic. Much like with Mamaka, I thought I'd only eat some of it and take the rest with me. Ate it all, ha. I complimented them and they were glad I enjoyed it. I mentioned that next time I would try their dessert and invited them to come by to the venue some day for team building. 

Then I began my 3 hour drive home. This felt faster. I think it was because it wasn't raining like it was on my way in. There was only one pocket of traffic I hit about an hour in. It's been a while since I've driven and I see the day turn to night. I did stop at the big Buc-ees that I skipped because I went to the small Buc-ees. While I did look around for something to snack on, I felt I was fine with the AriZona sour fruit candy (so good). Once I got to a familiar road, I turned off the GPS and continued as if I was coming home from the original venue. I got home around 9PM. 


- Solo Mondays are back (05.04). It felt odd being in the original venue again for some reason. The first thing I did was test the new black lights that were ordered because we lost a few while I was gone. The batteries did not fit. The thing that holds the 3 AAA batteries would fit without the batteries, it would fit with one battery, it would fit with two batteries...it would not fit with all 3...which defeats the purpose. I double checked with multiple of them just in case it was only a select few...it was all of them. I compared it to others that we had and they were smaller black lights. I ordered different ones that would charge via USB. 

There was only one booking throughout the day. I spent the rest of my time doing various inventory counts. That took up the majority of my day. Left at 8:15PM. 

- Opened on Tuesday (05.05). ZM was back from college. We caught up a bit as we were waiting for a field trip to show up. DQ texted me saying they were going to be about 10 minutes late. Shortly after we got a call asking where the venue was. They accidentally went to the residence of one of the ladies as they had the address of where to send their check and not the venue. They were about half an hour late so we blocked off the next set of rooms just in case. They apologized a lot, but we assured them they'd be fine. We didn't realize until they showed up that it would be elementary school students. We made every room kids mode, each of the three rooms they used had an adult in it, and they already had their teams split up. Once restrooms and waivers were done, we sent them in one at a time. They had one final request as they needed to leave by 2:20PM. So instead of one hour, they had only 45 minutes in the escape rooms. Things went smoothly and all the teams had a good time. Then one kid from the last team started to throw up in the lobby. Immediately went to clean that up. ZM sprayed the area with Ozium and Febreze as the smell was strong. Thank you to the adults for helping as much as they did to clean things up and to take care of the kid. Once they left, I cleaned while ZM reset the rooms. 

I finally finished that alcohol order while ZM played our latest room as he had not done that yet. YB showed up late again due to traffic. The majority of the day was a cleaning day. I was trying to leave 1.5 hours early to save on labor, but multiple things kept happening. CG asked to take a call to find training documents that HL was supposed to make for the second location back in September and neither of us could find them. I sent him the ones we had and said he can either ask for the ones he needed or use the ones we had as a template for the different rooms they had. Then there was a timeframe that YB needed to pray while ZM was doing what he needed to as a GM. I also worked on editing some of the documents for the third location. And there were a few more things that escaped me that prevented me from leaving earlier. I ended up leaving a whole 10 minutes earlier at 8:20PM, ha. 

- Opened on Thursday (05.07). Not the busiest day so I started with cleaning the hallways, bar, and one of the rooms. Then there were two bookings for one family/friends. They paid for two packages to watch their teams play with iPads, but since it was a slow day, I allowed them to watch it on the big screen instead. There was an issue with our pay system as it wouldn't print receipts. I replaced the paper as it was empty, but it was still not printing. After a few minutes doing it, the device died. Turns out the charging station wasn't plugged in all the way so it was simply out of power. 

One of the teams mentioned how one of the puzzle set ups wasn't correct and they were right. Colored pegs were in spots they should not have been as it was impossible to make the props reach them. I took a photo of it and then a photo of the answer to compare. It definitely was wrong. Pulled the pegs off, applied some Gorilla Glue, put them in their correct spots, and then tested the puzzle just to be sure. 

HL texted me saying she was going to be late as there was a long train in her way. How long? So long that she arrived an hour late. During that time, CA came in for her shift and helped with the remainder of cleaning while I also did one more room. I didn't have much else to do so I didn't mind cleaning more. Once HL finally arrived, I finished mopping and then left at 4:55PM. 

- Closing shift on Friday (05.08). The main goal was to have YB gain more Game Master experience. He did a lot. Myself and AH were there to assist when needed. By the end of the night, he felt he was a 3 out of 5 in general, which is still good. 

There was a group of repeat customers. I didn't recognize all of them, but I definitely remembered the guy I gave a Snickers ice cream to, ha. I greeted them with a "welcome back" and they all lit up thinking I forgot them. Much like last time we had some laughs, they did well, and did a replay with dinner in between. When they came back for their second game, they had mentioned they got some custard as two of them were still eating theirs. I asked where it was and they mentioned it was from Andy's Frozen Custard that wasn't far away. I made sure to add that on my list of places to try. 

Our final team unfortunately went to a different company and arrived 30 minutes late. While they seemed in a sour mood to begin with, they had a good time and were laughing and having fun. During their game, a group tried to walk in. I had already started the closing duties as no one else had booked. I did open up the door and talked to them. They apologized, but I mentioned they could still play if they wanted to. I mentioned the price and I think that's what made them think again. I offered again if they wanted to play that I'd make it happen, but they said they would try again and book ahead of time. After the last team was done, all we had to do was reset that room as I did all the closing duties beforehand. YB and I left at 11:30PM. 

We had a short talk afterwards as he came in for his shift with tears in his eyes. He mentioned why when he clocked in and we talked it out a bit throughout the day. AH even offered some good words of encouragement when she could. It was good for him to open up a bit more and feel more comfortable. Hopefully things turn out well for him outside of work. 

- Opened on Saturday for the first time in a long time (05.09). It was relatively smooth. Early in the day I asked CS to make a graphic for Mother's Day that I scheduled for the future. YB got some more GM practice before it got busy. The rest of the crew was CA, HL, and AH. HL went to pick up a Sam's order when HL showed up. We all ate Chipotle for the weekend food. One team at the beginning of the day realized they played the room they signed up for already so we quickly switched them to a room they possibly played three years ago. And another team had played all our rooms and asked what their options were. I ended up scheduling them to play a room at our sister location and left all their information in the blocked spot for the team to know. 

There was only one issue for one of our rooms. Answers were left written on the laminated sheets and some of the glass and I didn't catch that, which was odd. I don't know how I missed it. But it wasn't fair for the team that ended up playing that room since having the answers and not being able to direct them to do something else or straight up ignoring the answers wasn't good for game flow. They still had a tough time with other parts of the room that didn't have answers, but still had a good time. I still gave them a code for their family to return for free. 

Ended up leaving half an hour early at 6:30PM. 

- Got a text accusing me of specifically training new employees to do something (05.10). I thought I was setting boundaries. Apparently the accuser was tired of hearing that I do that. I chose to screenshot the text to Agent Ocean and he told me to say that he spoke with me and was very upset about it and leave it be. He mentioned that some names that were mentioned included someone that hasn't worked with us in over a year...so this has been happening for a while now or what? Plus I'm sure I've never talked to that previous employee about that subject at all. Agent Ocean says I'm fine and is okay with what I was saying. 

This threw me off my day though and I was very overwhelmed. Since it was Mother's Day and a Sunday, I figured most were busy to talk, but I still sent a text to DW. Apparently I caught him at the best time and we were able to talk. It's been a while since we've spoken in general so I'm glad he was able to hear me out. I also messaged Reversed on Discord and we did a call too. It was good to get two different perspectives on how I felt. Thank you, friends. 

- 4:30PM shift on a Monday. Not a solo Monday again. ZM and CP were there. Both had not worked in a while due to college so it was good to have them around. They didn't do much so I had them clean. I showed ZM how to fix things in one room that he wasn't sure about. ZM left shortly after meeting two of the new trainees; HP and AB. I walked through some stuff on the PCs while CP was in the room. She mentioned a frequent customer as an example and I was so glad she did as I will now use that customer as an example from now on, ha. I had them play one room while CP was their GM so I could do other things. She eventually left as I was teaching them how to reset the room. They did well. We sat down and talked before they left at 10PM. I had to stay unfortunately as ZM set up all the rooms when he didn't need to and since the trainees couldn't undo those rooms, I had to. I ended up leaving around 10:20PM. 

- 4:30PM shift on a Tuesday (05.12). Got to see Agent Ocean for the first time in a long time. He wanted to talk, but we needed to get the staff to do things. CA was not called off for the first Tuesday in a long time. Her and YB took care of cleaning throughout the day. VO was in for the first day of training and played a room immediately with a friend (same as HP and AB). During that time when they were all busy, Agent Ocean let me in on some news (congratulations). So things in the near future will definitely be interesting. We talked about possible future plans to make sure work was fine including concerns about one employee in general, which apparently the ladies know about too. So we'll see if something comes from that because that is the biggest point of contention I have at work. 

We actually had a fairly busy Tuesday. VO got in-person customer training as HP and AB did not. Not only that, but YB got some more training as a GM. I also showed a few inventory tasks for CA to tackle so I was training everyone, ha. CA and VO left at 8:30PM. YB and I took care of the remaining customers and stayed a little later to finish mopping the areas he and CA cleaned earlier. Left at 10PM and got gas on the way home. 

- 4:30PM shift on a Thursday (05.14). As soon as I got in, HL had to leave. I texted Agent Ocean as it was a familiar feeling with a previous employee that would leave as soon as I arrived. He called me later and told me a bunch of stuff that happened, geez. Add that on top of what we discussed on Tuesday and the future (for me) will be less stressful in one aspect if things continue. 

Today was the first day to  have all three trainees together. Had them play another room and ran them through the reset after. I also started to individually break them apart to learn other things as there are things they need to know solo. During all that, CA and YB cleaned the rest of the venue that had not  been done yet. All of them left as scheduled around 8:30PM. I stuck around as AM from the sister location came with his girlfriend to play in one of the rooms we have that they don't. Afterwards, I gave him a tour of the venue and pointed out the small differences between our duplicate rooms. Left around 10:20PM. 

- 4PM shift (not 4:30PM) on a Friday (05.15). After HL left, it was the first time in a long time we had all guys closing. Even back when there were more guys on staff, it was still rare for the guys to close together. Usually there was 1-3. On this day there were 5 of us (myself, ZM, YB, AB, and VO). And it was another train everyone day. YB got a lot of GMing training for the one room he had not been to (4 total), AB and VO played another room while, and ZM got to GM for that game since he hasn't been able to yet. Other that that, it was the busiest day for the new trainees. They weren't perfect, but I did allow them to do some things solo like having AB host solo when CP arrived with her friends to play the latest room. While I had to give commands at times so they would do things, they both said this was a good day for them because they actually got to interact with so many customers. I kept them longer until around 9:15PM since this was was a good opportunity to get all that experience compared to a day when there were zero customers. ZM left shortly after. YB and I left around 11:15PM. 

- 10AM shift for Saturday (05.16). It originally was an 11AM shift, but there was a booking made for 10:50AM and no one would have been there. I didn't mention it to anyone and just went in early, but I was texted by one of the ladies on my way about it. I was less than 5 minutes away from the venue, ha. I asked her to clock me in early. When CP arrived, I walked her through the reset of the room she just played as well as helped her learn how to Game Master it. After one game, she felt comfortable doing it for the rest of her shift. 

One issue we had was a number of not completely fulfilled payments. I quickly realized that it was always the tip left over that wasn't paid. When customers came by, I mentioned it to them. One of them actually said they weren't given the option to pay for it. That's when I took a photo, mentioned it on our Manager chat, and then the other locations mentioned a similar issue. I put in a ticket with our booking system to check in on it. 

We had food ordered in again. I put in my order second and we waited for the rest to put in theirs. By the time the food arrived, one was missing...mine. Myself and CA ordered the same thing, but the quantity only showed one. While the team put in a complaint about it, I wasn't told about my food being missing until about half an hour later...and no one offered to give me any of theirs. None of them. That bothered me the most as myself and Agent Ocean (who wasn't there) would always give part of our meal if any food was ever missing. Luckily there were still some girl scout cookies from earlier in the day before leftover so I ate those. Still disappointed by the staff. 

We had a birthday party that ordered Chuy's, which required a custom order. HL put in the order the day before, but mentioned how difficult it was for her to place it and we had to pick it up since they had no one to deliver it. I called at the beginning of the day as we didn't get a receipt. Our order was in the queue. I inquired about the possibility of delivery. They had to call me back since the manager was busy. He finally got back to me and mentioned how much it was; 15% of the cost of the order. I said we would just pick it up as originally planned. But I later realized how we were actually low on staff for a Saturday. I called him back and asked if it was still doable and he said I was lucky, ha. When HL arrived, I mentioned how I got it changed to delivery. She asked how much and I said it was 15% of the cost. Then she asked why aren't we still picking it up since it costs so much. I mentioned we are low on staff at the time of the party and other bookings. I knew either way she'd complain, geez. Shout out to the birthday party mom. She was very organized and made sure everyone did what they needed to do (sign waivers, use the restrooms, group up, etc). I made sure to compliment her on that. She left a big tip for the team too. 

Two sets of customers remembered me. One recalled my voice from over the phone saying I helped plan their booking for the day about a month ago. The others were return customers that I always call by their last name. They were in the lobby while I was resetting. I came back out as they were ordering drinks and recognized them from behind. I told the staff that were tending to them not to serve them drinks and the customers turned around and were excited to see me. I mentioned I would most likely be gone by the time they were done with their game and they were sad about that. But...I ended up staying an extra hour to help the team (no one realized I was supposed to be off the clock). I hosted them out and then signed them up for a replay for another room later in the day. I tended to a few more teams and finally clocked out at 7:45PM. I stuck around to talk to the couple and learned a lot about them. I did offer to go nearby to get custard on me, but they declined. But it was nice to connect with them (learned about their kids, expecting to be grandparents, how they got together, etc). I finally left at 8:20PM. By the time I got home, I pulled up their game remotely and watched just as they started. It was fun to see them play as the wife was very worried about getting scared, which happened many times, ha. 

- 11 hour shift on Tuesday (05.19). I did multiple inventory counts throughout the day, booked some party reservations over the phone (DQ was grateful for that) all before YB came for their shift. He was one hour late so I had him stay an extra hour to make up for it and to help for the last set of teams that ended up booking. I also had him take his assessment tests throughout the day to knock those out since he's almost completely done with training. 

The trainees played another room together, but we only did one walkthrough of the reset as there were actual customers for them to get face-to-face interaction with. They did well. One team that got to have a good experience with were previous return customers from College Station. I didn't recognize them right away, but eventually did and welcomed them back to their delight. The trainees were impressed with how well they did in their room. They ended up coming back later to get the replay discount, but as they arrived, someone else started booking the time they wanted online. We thought it was one of them, but none had it in their basket. I said if the team didn't book online by 9PM (5 minutes from when they came back) that I would delete the basket and give it to them. One minute before 9PM, the in-progress booking went away and we snatched it up. When they finished their second game, I let them know about the third location and that the grand opening was the next day. They said they would try to go there if they could. 

I had the trainees stay one extra hour (10PM) to get more interactions with customers. I did say if any of them had to go they could, but they all stuck around. It was great to see them doing well and enjoying their time with the customers. But I didn't want to keep them too much longer so they wouldn't go home too late. They clocked out and left and YB shortly followed after. I stuck around because we had one more team that was still in. And of course that didn't go as smoothly as one person spilled their wine very close to the end of their game. At least she mentioned it to me and pointed out where. After resetting the room and mopping up the wine, I closed up and left around 10:40PM. 

- 4:30PM shift on a Wednesday (05.20). First time in a while that I had to work on a Wednesday. HL left at 5PM and took the leftover Valentine's Day wine/champagne to the third location (I taped up the box to be less flimsy). I texted Agent Ocean about coming in an hour later the next day as there were no bookings and to help prevent overtime and he approved (I blocked booking slots to compensate). 

It was just me and CS for the day and she asked to train her in some of the extra closing duties as she now has a password for the alarm. Walked her through using the password to arm and disarm the system, tip tracker, restarting the server PC, etc. Got her to GM and clean a little bit for the day while I was working on social media stuff for the third location (got the guys to send me photos of the grand opening banner outside to use). Got a few more texts back and forth from them for things throughout the day. CS asked to leave early to study for their next exam so she left at 8:30PM. 

There was only one team left and they did fine. But one drawer in their room opened farther than it should have, exposing the guts behind it. I took a photo of it and sent it to Agent Ocean. It can still lock, but any extra strength will further open the drawer to the state it was in. He said it was an easy fix, but he wouldn't be able to do it until Friday since he would be at the third location the next day. So we left it alone and blocked the next day's bookings for the room to not have it further messed up. I left around 10:15PM. 

- 10 hour shift on Thursday (05.21). Took care of some cleaning before others joined. We went from only one booking to six, which is good so new trainees got more face time with customers. But when they arrived, I had them do the online courses together. YB was late so he had to play catch up while the other three were together. 

Once they were done, we worked on individual training (hosting duties, speeches, resets, etc). When there were customers, I had them do everything possible with them outside of GMing, which YB took the majority of and I took on a few for the rooms he couldn't. I did have HP do a little bit of GMing as she also couldn't help the others reset a room she had not played yet and she did fairly well. VO has been progressing well and delivered one of his best speeches to date prompting me to dap him up. AB has been leading the pack so I threw a few more things his way to see if he could handle them. 

Spoke to them individually before letting them go at 9PM. Just before then, a customer spilled their wine in the lobby. The team was quick to clean it up. After the trainees left, I spoke to YB a bit about being late again because this was an issue when he first started. He was good last week and now he's been consistently late again. He understood and I let him leave after. I left at 10:25PM and got gas before going home. 

- 4:30PM shift on a Friday (05.22). Agent Ocean was at the venue. He was actually supposed to be at the second location, but accidentally flipped them, ha. But it was good to see him and he got to finally meet the new batch of trainees. When they arrived, I had them play another room for training. 

As that happened, SC arrived. Agent Ocean informed the team that he'd be stopping by both locations as he was there for the grand opening of the third venue. He put out the invite for anyone that wants to come by and meet him especially since a lot of the young staff see him as a celebrity. I was excited as I haven't had the chance to meet him outside of a virtual meeting. He knew who I was based on recent email exchanges, so that was nice. He got to see the little nods to him the staff had in our control room and remark about them. We mentioned the trainees and he went into their room to greet them in the middle of their game. After that, I gave him a tour of the venue. It was good getting to talk to him one-on-one. I told him I've always wanted to pick his brain. He did say I'm welcome to contact him through email especially about ideas as I've told him I would email the ladies all the time with ideas. Not only that, he mentioned that he went to the SL location (15 minutes away for me) and he mentioned that it was open as he just came from there. I didn't know it was open yet, but I knew where it was. He said I should be a secret shopper, ha. SC couldn't stay too long unfortunately (only half an hour at best) as he had a flight to catch and possible traffic to tackle. But it was great getting to meet him in person. 

Training commenced for the trainees in multiple aspects. The room they just played, almost all felt confident in their resets after one solo go at it. They got more face time with customers too including their first large group of kids. For better or worse, they were a handful. CP and HL left early at 8PM as there weren't too many bookings. The trainees all left at 9PM as scheduled. YB asked to leave early at some point. I had him stay until 10:30PM to do closing duties after the last team arrived. I left around 11:40PM. 

- 11AM shift for Saturday (05.23). There weren't a lot of bookings while I was around, but enough to keep us busy. Not much to say other than a light sensor being removed "accidentally" from a prop in one room. CP heard the team say oops and heard a noise and that was it. When they were done, I checked on it and they also pulled out a wire. I took a photo and sent it to Agent Ocean who mentioned that he'd need to see the wiring guide to figure it out. I tried applying what I knew by screwing the wires back in. No go for either one. I at least taped it back so that it would hold in place, but let the staff know they'll have to trigger that manually. I had to leave early due to being incredibly close to hitting over time. Had I stayed to 5PM like I was supposed to, I would have been over by an hour. Thank goodness I asked to come in later on Thursday otherwise it would have happened for sure. I left at 3PM (one of my shortest shifts ever). 

- 4:30PM shift on a Tuesday (05.26). The team was informed of a turned over semi on one of the main highways. I normally don't take that route...but I was planning to go get boba around the area. I made my way there, but saw that the ETA was longer than an hour. I pivoted to my second boba choice on the way to work...but even then the traffic was heavy and I would have been late so I abandoned the boba trip for the day. 

As I arrived, YB was leaving. He mentioned how he hasn't slept well lately and was even dozing off during his shift so HL told him to go home, which I probably would have asked him myself. AB trained in his last room with friends. HP did more GMing and practiced resetting the last two rooms she played with her family the past couple of days. Normally VO would be training with them, but he asked to take the day off since something came up with his family last minute. I trained both of them on a few other things when there was downtime otherwise I had them interface with the customers. I fixed one of the TVs that had an issue over the weekend, which wasn't too bad (just surprised no one knew how to fix it). Nothing else particularly happened. I left at 10:10PM. 

- 4:30PM shift on a Wednesday (05.27). There was only one booking at the beginning of the day so HL called off CS and I called off PH. When I arrived I did inventory and cleaning. HL left about 1.5 hours later and it was just me doing other things. 

We had one group that called about matching the Groupon price. It was lower than our normal price matching rate, but I decided to honor it since there were no other bookings. They unfortunately were late as they knew they would be so I blocked off the time after them. At the same time, there was a walk-in. Got them signed up after I took in the family. Brought the second team in and watched the two games in the control room. I locked up for the day as there was less than half an hour before closing. But another family called and I saw them standing outside. I let them in, they asked what was available, and I booked them. They said they came from another escape room and were disappointed. They quickly searched around and found us and that's why they came at the last minute. By that time, the first team finished up so it wasn't going to be super hectic with three teams at once. The rest of the night was fine. It was unexpected to have 3 teams at the end of the night, but that's good for business. I closed up and left at 10:35PM. 

- 4PM shift on a Thursday...although it felt like a Friday (05.28). More training of the new batch of trainees. Some got more Game Mastering time and seemed fairly comfortable with it with little gudiance. I asked both CA and CP if they could leave an hour early as it wasn't super busy and they did. HP had to leave early to go to her boyfriend's graduation. VO got to play the last game with a friend. We ended up with 16 bookings. Busy for a Thursday on the cusp of summer. I did need YB and AB to stay later as otherwise it would have been a lot to handle by myself. They each stayed until 10PM and I left around 10:15PM to wrap up other things. 

- 4:30PM shift on a Friday (05.29). I was 5 minutes late due to going to GameStop beforehand and traffic. But the day wasn't busy in general since many are most likely at graduation events. YB had a shorter shift, CP left early, and I asked SC to leave early since we were lacking in bookings. AB and VO worked on resetting their last room, which they got done fairly well. But they needed work on another room, which is the most to handle out of all the rooms. 

As the night went on, it was apparent no one else was booking. I did ask VO to stay a little later to get some GM time in and then he left around 9:30PM. The last team came in at 9PM and were done by 10PM. They weren't great in the room (complained about getting too many hints even though they needed them), but they brought up one lock was not locked and that was my fault since I locked up everything after VO's last test reset. I apologized for it as I saw them out. I was very hard on myself for that mistake. At least they enjoyed themselves. I did start to wrap things up during that last session, but still had a few other things to take care of before leaving at 10:30PM. 

- 4:30PM shift on a Saturday (05.30). The final Saturday meal of the month was Schlotzky's. This was a slow Saturday. 24 bookings total, but the majority were towards the beginning of the day where the night was sprinkles of bookings. It was good to see some of the college students back, but it did suck to hear so many asking to leave early. It really made me think of the phrase I shared with Agent Ocean some time ago; some people want a job, but some people don't want to work. At least they did things when asked because if they refused, I would have let them leave with a few words letting them know my perspective. I was the lone survivor of the night with the last team with a 10:20PM booking. They were nice, but not good at the game itself. They enjoyed themselves, but didn't tell me they spilled their drink on a desk. I only found out after when I was resetting the room. I was upset with that and pounded down on the desk. It wasn't horrible, but it was a sucky way to end the night. I left at midnight and didn't get home until 1AM because of traffic lights being off. Heck of a way to end the work month. 

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- Tiffany Young - Summer's Not Over (MV) 


- Tiffany Young - Leemujin Service EP. 214 

This was an amazing watch. Tiffany is shining brighter than ever. 


- aespa - WDA "Whole Different Animal" (MV) 

This took a while for me to get into. Eventually it made its way as an earworm for me. 


- ITZY - Motto (MV) 

Same as WDA, it took a while for me to get into. But the whole album is great and full of variety. The single that stands out to me was Yuna's. 


- aespa - LEMONADE (MV) 

I wasn't too big on the previews of the song, but getting to hear the full song made it better. I'm still not a fan of the chorus, but everything else is great. 


- Momo falling, I could watch this forever, ha (05.23). 


- I stopped using Rogaine once I ran out back in the beginning of the year. After using it for half a year, I did finally get some hair growth. I had more of the shampoo left so I continued to use it. I also ignored checking my balding areas in the mirror to not be self-conscious. But sometime in late April I noticed that more hair was falling out in the shower. Some days it was more than others, but it was similar to previous clumps of hair falling out before using Rogaine.  And then one day (05.21) I caught a glimpse via the cameras at work...and I almost had a panic attack. It is now worse than it was before using Rogaine. That really messed with me and I contacted a friend that mentioned using HIMS for their hair. I got my consultation (05.24) and picked a spray to use rather than a pill. I'll start using that next month. If you notice me wearing a hat more often, there's a reason why. 

- I had a dream about my maternal grandmother, Inay (05.17). That has never happened before. She passed away when I was in highschool so almost 30 years ago. In the dream, I walked into a room where she was sleeping. I slowly walked towards her to verify that it was her. As I got closer to her face, she woke, smiled, and laughed. And that was it. I remember who she still is and how she smiles and laughs. I miss you. 

That's a wrap on May 2026. Thank you for your support. Be cool and be kind. 



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