So with the new expansion of WOW out, MOP (mists of pandaria, for those that don't know), I decided to give it a try. However, all I've really gottne to do so far in MOP is level a monk to level 5. (more on that in the second section, life!). It seems really interesting and like it could be a lot of fun with the new talents and new class/race/zone, but I haven't gotten the time to actually sit down and play it. I am however looking forward to trying it out. I also recently convinced my fiance to try WOW out. I am hoping she enjoys it as much as I have, and hopefully it can blossom into something fun we do together, because, all in all, it is a relatively cheap way to enterain yourself.
The reason for not getting to play it really comes down to the same thing as always, life. Life has been busy for me lately. Lots of things to do around the house, and had some guests over last week. Also work. Ugh work. We all "hate" our jobs, they do give us an income to do the things we like, however, our biggest gripe, seems to be the fact we can't enjoy those things as often as we'd like to because of work.
My job requires me to fly to the job site and stay in camp for a week, it does pay well, but I do miss out on many things and time with my fiance. I don't mind it usually, but sometimes, like most people, you just don't want to work. Today is one of those days, hence blog post! (I sure hope that no one puts 2 and 2 together after reading this...). I just have no desire to do anything at my job right now, I would much rather be at home, or out doing something. Something that isn't work, something that is fun. It happens sometimes. Who knows, maybe writing this blog post will get it out of my system and I'll get back to work.
Other things that have been using my time up lately have been Guild wars 2 (not to oftehn but somewhat often) and guitar lessons (ok, so only one lesson so far, looking forward to more!). Guild wars 2 is incredibly fun, but like most MMO's I play, I burn out relatively quickly and tend to take breaks from them to do other things. Sometimes I play for a really long time, other times I won't play for days. It's just the way I work.
The first guitar lesson I had was last week, it was incredibly fun and I learned a lot. I am hoping that I can continue to learn quickly so I can actually play with friends, instead of awkwardly sitting there and thinking "I wish I could do that". I was debating on bringing a guitar to work so I could practice, but ultimately I did not. I can't justify bringing one with me, I fear of the breakage of said guitar, and also, where would I put it during the day? But I also feel guilty for not practicing this week. I'll just have to practice extra hard before the next lesson.
Well I've spoken my mind, and spouted randomness onto this web page, enjoy! And for the nerds that all say TL:DR, well here you go.
TL:DR - want to try the new wow expansion more, life is busy, other things are fun, and lastly, my fiance is super awesome!