Feb 20, 2017 08:12
Exhausted probably doesn't quite cover it, because I am but not at the same time. I'm running the Pathfinder game on Saturday nights now. I'm still going !!!! about it, because it's easier and harder than I thought it would be. Easier, because I normally make things up on the fly, and harder because I can't tell them what to do, though I can hint pretty heavily where I want them to go. Still, I thought they were going to go straight to the bigger town so I spent time mapping it. But no, they went to the ruins instead, so I had to pull up a map I found online that I had on hand at least. And then make up a treasure chest that no one was able to open. And have something good in it. Which apparently was *too* good a treasure for first level players. But WTF, man, I didn't expect them to go there, and I didn't expect to have to actually make something up! Maybe next time I'll have gold or jewels in there instead of full plate armor. Tho having it contain the sigil of the Dragon Queen's guard means they can't use this stuff openly. So there.
Anyway, I snacked way too much at yesterday's Pure Romance party, and stayed up late finally watching Crimson Peak. (OMG, this is just my kind of movie, and it creeped out Jason big time) I woke up with my 4 am alarm as usual, let the puppy out, started doing a couple of sit ups. Then I promptly fell asleep on the floor. Nick woke up, and I managed to change him while half asleep and set up a cartoon for him, then fell asleep on the floor again. I was even cuddling with the puppy for a big chunk of it. I only finally got up when Jason woke up, took a shower to wake up, and barely had a few handfuls of cereal as breakfast.
I should have put on a tae bo video or got my ass on the treadmill. I don't know why I think I can do floor exercises that early in the morning, because without fail, I fall asleep every single time. Every. Single. Time.
I should probably go on the treadmill tonight. Knowing me, I probably won't, tho.
even i can be stupid sometimes,
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