27/10/2024: I have so much to write about, but I guess that's normal when you run as many Tamagotchi's as I am at the moment.  I really didn't expect to be running so many but I just keep hatching more, hehe. 

Last night I added a 7th Tam into my already large group.  I hatched my dark blue 90's P1 that I got for Christmas from Matthew in 2022. :-) It is such a gorgeous Tama and I can't believe I waited this long before hatching it. Well as you probably guessed I am on a mission to get a Ginji so that is what I am striving for!  I know it's possible to get the little guy.  I just need to figure out a set method to get him.

I woke up to changing music first thing this morning! I knew it was my art style Tama changing into his final form.  I got the unhealthy teen kutchitamatchi late last week and after that I took perfect care of him.  The perfect care paid off because he became a Kutchipatchi first thing this morning. I am sooo happy!  I know he won't live a very long life, but I am going to give him the best I can for sure.  Kutchipatchi has always been one of my favourites and I hate that he is considered to be one of the unhealthy ones....! I know exactly how to get him now... If only I could get Ginji...

I got a Tongaritchi on my lightening P2, and I've decided to try something new caretaking wise:  I'm not turning the lights out at night!  I think that qualifies as a care mistake so maybe if I do it three times I'll get a Hashizotchi??  We will see.  Other than leaving the lights on at night I've been taking good care of my Tongaritchi and catching all discipline calls.  I will be interested to see how this experiment turns out since Shawn has been urging me to try doing it for a while now. :)

My 30 year old Bill (purple/pink) is STILL here, and even more shocking I've been feeding him snacks for the last three days with no ill effect.  I am absolutely shocked.  I have also been feeding snacks to my 20 year old Mametchi (white/black), but he did get sick once needing one dose of medicine.  To say I am baffled by all of this is an understatement.  I don't know how I've gotten these elderly Tams to live so long and had those young ones die on me after a day or two, it just doesn't make sense.... Things are making a little more sense to me now, but I am going to have to make a video on the subject to show what I *think* determines the premature death.  I just can't seem to word it at the moment.... Either way, I think snacks are definitely ok to feed them in the elderly stages, but I don't want to get ahead of myself on this.  I have lots of work to do with these Tamas, but I am actually pretty excited about it.

Last but not least we have Mimitchi age 18 (white/green) and Masukutchi age 10 (clear blue) who are very easy going and not into the demanding phase of life yet.  I would love it if Masukutchi changed into the secret character since he's a Japanese P1, but I'm not sure I've taken perfect care of him.  I had so been hoping that clear blue Tama was going to be a Ginjirotchi, and after he became the masked character I didn't take the best care of him.  But I am still giving him a good life. :)

I am going to be attending a livestream on the True Crime and Moonshine channel now shortly so I am going to end this blog here! I will be back with updates as soon as I have more changes to report.  My DigiMon's should be here any day now and I'm really excited to start them up.  I am going to blog them in this section since they fall under the category of remake Tams. :) Can't wait!

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