First off, I'm sorry I haven't been updating much recently. I guess
there just hasn't been too much going on and I didn't think that my
readers would like to read "Well, I got up, did meds...did a few other
things then slept for ages..." over and over again. My asthma has been
really bugging me though recently and its not been so simple to settle
it. I don't post whenever it's bad because I don't like when things get
repetitive. I have been keeping busy with some cross stitch and some
other little bits and pieces. I'm currently sorting out a load of cards
and other things, in fact I have boxes of both Yu-Gi-Oh and FFTCG cards
to sift through and sort in to binders but it is kind of a job for a day
when I have more energy. I am gradually working in that but as I say,
it'll probably take me a while as there is so much that needs sorting
(including boxes of cards from Opus 1,2 and 3 as well as my spare
Yu-Gi-Oh cards and again, there is a lot!). I eventually want to sort
the binders so that I can have playsets of certain cards together and
even get some of the spare stuff on to eBay so that they can be used by
someone other than sat in boxes gathering dust.
I am also planning to show off some of the decks soon too so watch this space!
I
find it irksome when I look at cards on eBay and seeing the states some
people's cards end up in and the amount that some more sought after
cards can be sold for even though they look as though they were fed to
the dog somewhere along the way. I also hate when people put up a stock
photo and the actual card they supply is not the "mint" "first edition"
you so badly wanted, or (as happened to us recently) the card they give
you isn't even real, and not even convincing as a fake! The thing is, it
isn't exactly hard to keep your cards in good condition. If anything it
costs less to look after the cards you have than to keep replacing ones
that have gone tatty (especially when you have a 40-50 card deck and
some of them are quite expesnsive rarities, some cards can actually be
worth more than £100, just to put in to perspective). When I get cards
myself, I always use sleeves (and colour coding) so that they stay neat
and clean, as well as boxes so that decks and things can be gotten to
whenever I want them. I also brought myself a couple of new mats to
accompany my new Aster Phoenix (Destiny Heroes) deck and Zane Truesdale
decks (Cyber Art and the Underworld Cyber Deck). These were particularly
interesting as they are both rare and hard to get hold of in
themselves. The Zane one has a rather fun story in that we had found one
after searching and the seller was being a pain, then as if by fate or
something, this other one in better condition came up just in time for
PIP, we had to snap it up and we got a bargain with it. Well both of
them actually, Aster still goes for around £30-£60 but then you have the
import charges and Zane is even harder to get hold of!
Jace
and I love our character decks. And we like to make them as good as
they can be. Things like the print, edition and rarity are important
here. There is something
nice about when you get a first edition
of an older card and its in the best rarity and the condition is
immaculate. It makes the deck look and feel so much better and shows
that you really care about the game. I recently got my hands on a first
edition "secret rare" (they're just so sparkly!) print of the card
"Power Bond" and the condition was pack fresh, probably never even used
before. We were really impressed by it because of how beautiful the card
actually looks. The decks are coming along and we really do enjoy our
evening duels. Sometimes it can get down to the wire and sometimes it
ends in a really funny way (or like one occasion where it ended, exactly
as it had ended in one of the anime duels with us both using a card
called "Final Fusion" where you both take damage equal to both your
monsters at once. It's a last resort kind of card really, but in the
anime, a duel ends in that exact way and we even had the same monster
cards on the field!).
We
adopted 2 more guinea pigs as well recently. I have always been a
guinea pig lover and I think that they are cute, funny little balls of
sass and charisma. Our new friends are the same sort of age as Red (or
maybe just a little younger) and they are both settling in well. Joey,
our ginger pig, is going to be the dominant member of the group I think.
Even if Yugi is older, he is too much of a baby to be the alpha pig and
Red is probably going to have a little struggle with Joey to start
with. Who knows, they may just settle down in to a routine and be happy.
Tristan and Yugi tend to curl up together or sit there munching while
the other two bound about and try and assert themselves. It's normal
dominance play in guinea pigs so I don't feel too concerned to be
honest. As long as there is no lunging or attacking then I am satisfied
that they will be a good herd. Pictured here is the lovely, and rather
docile, Tristan, he has a cataract on one of his eyes but it doesn't
stop him from being adorable and sweet.
I
am amazed though at how good Jace is with them. He hasn't ever owned
them in the past so he has had to learn a bit about these little
creatures and he has stepped up with enthusiasm and he too loves how
funny they are and how unique each pig is. Our new additions have made
friends quickly with our existing pair and now we get greeted by a
chorus of guinea pigs singing for us to come and see them. They are such
funny little critters really but we love them. Even if they sometimes
get a bit mischievous and they can sometimes be a handful, they are very
interesting animals and I do think that they are quite intelligent
sometimes, (I have had some rather dense ones though!) and I would love
to attempt to teach some tricks to them. I think that out of the 4,
Tristan and Yugi seem the most receptive to us, but with the right treat
any guinea pig come to you. This here, is a picture of Joey, the little
pumpkin pig, hes the more boisterous member of the herd.
We
also got our hands on the new versions of the classic Crash Bandicoot
games. I LOVED these when I was kid, Crash Bandicoot 1 was the first
game I had on the Playstation way back in 1996 and the second one was my
favourite. I still have my original copy of Warped as well. I never
realised how hard those games were! But it was nice to get such a blast
from the past and it made me feel warm and nostalgic. Of course, I am
looking forward to the FF7 remake and the Oddworld game Soulstorm,
hopefully it will live up to New 'n' Tasty which basically blew my mind
because it was so good! I hope they make more of the games we grew up
with as kids as they were simple and focused on just having a good
time.
Here's hoping.
Loves
Wendy xx
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