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Day 238/365: Enervation + Pokégo

[Screenshot of a rainbow around a Pokéstop at Parkrun.]
I wish to shoehorn in this screenshot from our Pokéhunt at our (not so) local Parkrun, so a brief Pokégo progress update:
- I finally caught a Shuckle! Sadly, it is not a good one, but I will walk it as soon as I've got enough candies to evolve Quilava as I don't have much faith that I'll ever see another.
- I'm Level 35 and slightly-more-than-a-half. It feels like progress has been happening more rapidly over the past month. I'm guessing this is at least partly due to the Friending process. I mean, if you pop a Lucky Egg just before becoming Ultra Friends with someone, you get 100,000 XP for the pleasure. That's not to be sneezed at.
- I love that Pokéfriends make an effort to send me geeky Pokégifts. Thank you. I try to reciprocate with gifts I know people will like.
- My only regret with my Pokéfriends is that I'm never physically close enough to anyone to trade.
- I have solo-raided with the children. Somehow it's more fun with them? They like battling in the gyms way more than I do. It's very cute. Keiki: "Can I foyght?***"
I have impending end of holiday lethargy. There are dozens of things I should do before I go back to work, but mustering up the will to do them is a herculean effort. I've just about managed bashing down the laundry Everest to a mere foothill, rearranging the wardrobe, essential shopping for the children, non-essential shopping for the children, and (with the bloke) figuring out what to do with the gigantic crop of courgettes which flourished during two weeks of neglect. So far, lentil & courgette dal in the slow cooker has been achieved. Tomorrow I'll make zucchini bread*, and courgette and potato soup to put in the freezer. I can probably fling the overgrown runner beans into that as well.
We got the car thoroughly cleaned. I had washed the children's car seat covers** after the mountain pass puke-a-thon but the full sparkle-shine service made it feel like even the faintest trace of vom had been banished.
In practical terms I'm fairly sure we're ready to go back to the usual routine. I can't shake the feeling that as soon as I go back to work, I'm going to be able to magically prioritise all the other things I should have taken care of whilst I was off, except I won't have time to do them.
* I still can't bring myself to call it "courgette bread". It just doesn't sound right.
** By hand because Center Parcs lodges don't have washing machines; all hail the cleaning power of Daz.
*** This is my attempt at phonetically spelling the Midlands pronunciation of "fight", which somehow has an "o" in it.
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I think you're right about the Friending process speeding up XP gains. Personally I think that's a good thing as the later levels can be a bit of a disheartening slog otherwise. And I do enjoy the tiny gift postcards from other places. It's a lovely little part of my day.
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Yes, I was finding it pretty tedious getting through the thirties, and now it's a lot more fun. Plus, some of my Pokéfriends do a fair bit of traveling, so I get to follow along through their postcards. Bonus!
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I think the process of getting experience has gotten a lot easier with the revamped gyms, the presence of raids (and finding a raid group), and the friend system rewards. When it was just catching and spinning and evolving, the ideas of levels that took millions of experience to achieve were...eep. Now, they're a strong aggravation.
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Have you been doing A Ripple in Time? That's also a good way to get some quick XP.
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Yes, I've started doing A Ripple in Time. Currently saving up Rewards until the next egg... :)
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Weds evening I am usually at the allotment but Thursday morning should work :-)