Hubby had to perform an intervention yesterday after I played for 27 of the 36 hours immediately after I installed the game. I sat in bed playing on my laptop and didn't do anything else (including shower!) for two days, and I only slept because he made me. I'd even worked out a super efficient routine for eating and using the bathroom -- get up, start a burrito in the microwave (yes, I ate nothing but frozen burritos for two days), use the bathroom, wash my hands, refill my water glass, grab my burrito, and go back to bed -- so that I never had to be away from the game for more than 2 minutes. I understand now where the stereotype comes from.
In my defense, I had really bad cramps, so I would have stayed in bed all weekend anyway. I'm also trying to catch up with Hubby so we can play together as "quality time". During my binge I managed to go from a total Warcraft newbie to a level 15 character with decent profession skill levels for a beginner (88 alchemy, 95 herbalism, 85 cooking, 79 first aid, 150 fishing), so I did get something "accomplished". :)
Hubby and I have now agreed, since I have so much unstructured time right now yet I also need to do a lot of work for school, that I should make a list of real world tasks that I must accomplish each day BEFORE I fire up the game. Here's my tentative daily list of daily tasks:
- Work on whatever is due next for my UNLV classes. If nothing is due and unfinished for my UNLV classes, finish at least one lesson or exam for my distance learning classes.
- Prepare meals
- Tidy up the house and clean the kitchen
- Complete a weekly household chore (laundry, dusting, floors, bathrooms, errands, grocery shopping, bookkeeping, etc.)
- Exercise
- Spend some real-world time with Hubby and the dogs
- Write a blog post (I do not want to fulfill Phil's prophesy!)
Ironically, I'm actually feeling MORE motivated to do my real-world tasks now that I have the game, which is good because I'd been feeling really blah about my classes lately. It helps to have something FUN to look forward to after I'm finished with studying and chores, instead of only having mildly diverting aimless web surfing as a reward.
Today I estimate I've put in about 6-8 hours of work on school stuff (real work, NOT counting breaks), and during my study breaks I also cooked a couple of meals, cleaned most of the house, washed and put away 6 loads of laundry, ran errands and went grocery shopping, and wrote a blog post (it may be a reposting of comments I wrote on another blog, but it's still new self-written content, so I'm counting it). I didn't spend very much time with Hubby today, but that's more his fault than mine (he was busy working and Warcrafting). The dogs spent several hours in the office with us, and one of them sat on my lap and tried to help me study. So, all I have left to do from my list is get on the elliptical for a bit, and then it's World of Warcraft until bedtime!!! Whee!!!