Rabbit hole

I stupidly asked one of my gaming friends about this game he was playing the last time I saw him. He seemed to be really into it and I feel like we have similar personalities, you know-him being an Aquarius and all, and the fact we can talk for hours. It also seemed up my alley in the type of games I usually play. Anyway, after he told me what he could about it, I downloaded it and have been playing it when I have downtime. (Which is clearly everyday between 2-345pm ish) It’s a pretty cool game, I mean I’m super new to it so I’m still learning, but let me just throw it out there that all my mom friends are going to think I’m the biggest loser if they witness me playing this game over the summer on the beach. Don’t get me wrong, I could careless. But, I’m just saying.

Video games are super fun to play after your day is just quieting down and you find yourself looking for something to do. Or in the morning before the gym or training sesh, when having some coffee or tea perhaps in lieu of reading the news. I am not a TV girl, like maybe on the weekends I’ll watch a movie or a series show with my husband. That is the extent. I’d rather immerse myself and use my brain in some type of strategy game. My husband is like anti video games, he will play golf or football on his phone but it’s like pointless. He hates the kids to play video games. I disagree clearly. TV is just simply staring at a screen, video games at least challenges the kids to try to work together playing with their siblings and discussing a strategy. Teaching the kids to deal with wins and defeat. Obviously this is after homework is done and when they get back from the 19,000 sports they play. No exaggeration, I usually drive the kids around for hours after school from activity to activity.

I grew up playing video games with my siblings and it was the bomb. So if you’re a mom, (or a dad even tho you don’t make the actual rules, you just think you do) and you hate video games, stop it. Let your kids play and make lasting memories with their siblings or online gaming friends instead of staring at the tv and dealing with 2022 world issues. Trust me, they will benefit more from staying away from the news and half of these new shows they are watching on Netflix. This video game is just the break I needed from my RomCom book reading! Video game banter with old friends and new, beats thinking my husband is going to become a brain surgeon and whisk me away to Paris for Earth Day “just because” I said I felt like a croissant.

Cheers to Evony. 🥂🐉

#byecolleen🫣

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