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---
title: "It's Been a While"
date: 2022-10-02T03:07:55.330Z
excerpt: February 2022 - September 2022.
categories: ["gba", "updates", "burnout"]
---
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Whats happened since my last post?
* I got engaged!
* We bought a condo!
* I finished several projects at work! One of them even launched in the App Store and Play Store!
* I found out I love home projects (I love DIY)!
* I learned a lot about home electrical.
* We painted a lot! Almost the whole place.
* I got a Steam Deck and I love it!
* I got into custom keyboards for a bit. Im kinda off the hobby now. Id still like to make one, but stop there.
* I put together a BBQ all by myself!
* I dyed my hair for the first time.
* I learned how to solder.
* We took a trip to Calgary.
* I got to be a beekeeper for about 15 minutes!
* I cut and re-soldered Hue light strips. That was time-consuming but worth it! They are flexible now.
* I got my Playdate (finally)!
* I got into modding GameBoys.
* I burned out (oops)
* I learned how to install a faucet and drain.
## Engaged
I proposed to my girlfriend after we got the keys to our new place. I tried my best to recreate this moment from our favourite show Parks and Recreation.
## Home Projects
I *love* home projects. The place we bought needs refreshing. I took it upon myself to update all the light fixtures and light switches by myself (just kidding I had help), and I managed to it without us being electrocuted! I did manage to arc electricity once but that's no big deal, right?
I had a minor panic attack after that, but I'm alive and still have a healthy respect for electricity!
I've since:
* Built a shelf from scratch
* Replaced a bathroom faucet
* Fixed a leaky drain trap
* Installed curtains and rods
* Painted nearly every room
I'm certain I'm forgetting something.
## Steam Deck
I was one of the lucky few who managed to preorder right when they opened ordering. I received mine back in March and have been loving it. It's like a capable PC in the palm of your hands. I use it all the time when I'm on the couch.
I can't wait to see where things go from here. I'm eagerly awaiting the dock. I want to use it as a daily driver PC. Here's hoping they release more security features though.
## Soldering and Game Boy modding
I've always wanted to try adding a touch of modern hardware to a Game Boy. I have a lot of nostalgia for the whole handheld line -- I think I played them non-stop until the DS game around.
Game Boy mods took off during the pandemic. There were plenty of options to choose from -- new screens, power boards, sound amps, new shells -- there's likely a mod for everyone.
I am fond of the original Game Boy Advance, the one that doesn't fold shut. I remember many hours playing away underneath the lamps in our living room, because it didn't have a backlight of any sort. They didn't add that until the Game Boy Advance SP.
I got soldering practice in by chopping up my Hue light strips and a DIY audio kit from a shop in town. The Hue lights dont bend (I accidentally broke mine trying to), but with wires in between each strip, I can mount them to the back of my monitor.
I went with Funnyplayings IPS screen, a dehum/dehiss kit, a new shell/buttons, and a glass screen.
The installation process for a new screen couldn't be easier, even for a newbie like me. There are a few solder points and running wire. Getting the dehum/dehiss kit aligned properly was tricky. Im not sure I detect any difference using it either. The rest was re-assembly. Behold!
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I decided to try my hand at modding an original Game Boy which was a lot of fun, but 30 year old parts make it challenging. Ill make a separate post someday about my trials and tribulations.
## Burnout
Did I do a number on myself for this one. We had a stressful client at work. They didnt make our lives easy, but I dont believe they were trying to be malicious. When I involve myself in any project, I tend to invest myself fully, even if its to my own detriment.
I neglected to take care of myself. I didnt engage with my usual routines of exercise and creative outlets. I started a habit of wake up -> work -> sleep. Not good.
Both of those factors were the largest contributors to my burnout. Mid-project I crashed hard, and didnt recover. I took a day off and powered through the remainder of the project (which was a lot less stressful by this point). I needed more time though. I took an extended break post-project. Im fortunate that I have the ability to do this. Im grateful to have a partner that will support me when Im down like this.
## Post-burnout
I started therapy again right before my burnout (the timing in a way was fortuitous). Im doing better now. Not recovered, but better.
Ive been exercising more and drawing again. It feels great to engage with those hobbies again, especially regular exercise. I can feel my mood improve once Ive finished a workout. Im planning on participating in Inktober.
Ill make sure my next post is not ~~6~~ 7 months later.