This morning, Mika's retro seed plant finished growing and produced another okarina, which I sold at the Tama Market that afternoon. Later, I planted some more retro seeds in the hope of getting a jump rope, one of her happy symbols. I also checked her door menu and noticed that the omiai party was unlocked, meaning she can now get married. However, I won't allow her to do so until she has collected all her TamaTomo symbols. Mika visited her mother Meloditchi today as well, and Mika had a harmony pudding. It was nice to see some mother-daughter bonding on here.
I have been keeping my iD L in the original blister pack with a hole cut for the buttons. However, I noticed today that this was slightly scratching the screen and the area around, though not as much as it would have if I hadn't protected the Tamagotchi at all. Hence, I wrapped my iD L in plastic wrap. It works quite nicely, except the plastic wrap feels kind of weird in your hand, a little sticky. The plastic wrap will have to do until I make a proper case, though. My idea is in process. I definitely advise using plastic wrap on any new Tamagotchi that you want to keep safe. It's not a permanent solution, though. I would like to show a picture of my iD L with plastic wrap on it. Maybe tomorrow. My camera is not readily available right now.
Today's question: how often do you use the download feature on your Tamagotchi iD or iD L? Never, rarely, occasionally, often, or all the time?
Thanks for reading! Mata atode!
Amat
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