I'm going to say sorry ahead of time, I'm typing this on my phone, so it might have a few more errors than normal at the moment.
Didn't get as much cleaning done as I should have today. Kept getting distracted by stuff. (mostly D&D to be honest)
We went and visited Maw Ma for a bit today, which was nice, we had fun catching up and are planning a dinner next week so she can come see our new place.
Husband and I spent a fair amount of time together working on my characters for our campaign. Yes, I did say characters as in plural, I play a pixie cleric named Yukki (a little pink haired fairy princess, literally) and a goliath fighter named Kenny (a large man who very much enjoys the violence of battle.) they are loosely based off two fictional characters, leave a comment if you have a guess!
Husband (who is our DM) has made an allowance for me to play two characters partly because of our lower number of players, and because I made them to fit so well together (Plus Yukki would throw a fit and refuse to heal without her Kenny) I told Husband that if he ever wants to have me only play one character he'd have to kill off Kenny, there's no way Yukki would go on alone if he were still alive.
I realize to some people it may be weird to hear me talking like these characters have a personality of their own, but when you spend literal hours working on building all their strengths and weaknesses, along with their gear, spell/attack capabilities, the character starts to come to life. Husband once had a character, a Tibbit (a shape-shifting house cat) cleric that demanded everything she owned be of the highest quality. Husband couldn't stand the Tibbit by the end of the campaign.
As you can by now tell, we spent a lot of time on D&D. But I've been working on getting to know my characters better, their attacks and Yukki's healing, cause someone *cough* Blondie *cough* keeps trying to get himself killed. And in order to keep up with that monk who tries to be a tank but doesn't have the hit points or the armor to back up his intentions. Yukki keeps telling him to wait for Kenny, but no, the monk doesn't listen. If she knew the spell she would turn the monk into a toad so he would be less trouble-some.
Okay, back to actual reality, Husband and I went out to the drive in tonight! We got to see Brave and the first half of The Avengers. I loved Brave! It was such a good movie, I laughed, I cried, it moved me Bob! All in all, I recommend both movies, and hope to get them both when they cone out on DVD.
Well, I think Munchkin is finally ready to sleep, so off we go!
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