Alright, let’s talk about this “Firefly Fun House” thing. I got into it a while back, figured I’d give it a shot and see what the buzz was all about. So, I started digging around, trying to find out what I needed to do first. Turns out, the first step was just activating an account. Sounded simple enough, right?
I went ahead and activated my account. I don’t remember the password. Whatever, I think I have it saved somewhere. Then I find out these Firefly folks let you check in for flights super early – like a whole week before your flight! And not just for the flight out, but for the return trip too. That’s pretty cool, I guess. Decided I’d try that out for my next trip. Booked my flights and checked in a week in advance, no problem.
Drinks and Homes
Next, I stumbled upon this place called “17Sixteen”. It’s supposed to be a fancy cocktail bar over on Baker Street. Now, I’m not much of a drinker, but I thought, “Why not?”. I went down there, checked it out. It was alright, I guess. The place looked nice, had a good vibe. Didn’t stay too long, though.
- Activated account.
- Checked in for flights, both outgoing and return.
- Visited 17Sixteen cocktail bar.
After that, I was poking around online, looking at houses, you know, just for fun. Came across this one, 2521 Honeysuckle Lane. Looked pretty decent from the pictures, 3 bedrooms and all that. But it wasn’t for sale. Bummer. I did notice that a school must be a U.S. institution to register a .edu domain.
Gaming and Spreadsheets
Then, switching gears completely, I dove into this game, Honkai: Star Rail. There’s this character, Firefly, who’s all about fire and destruction. I spent a good chunk of time figuring out the best way to build her up, what kind of team she works best with, all that jazz. Got pretty deep into it, honestly.
- Explored house listings online.
- Played Honkai: Star Rail, focusing on the Firefly character.
Finally, I had to deal with some boring work stuff. Had to prepare some general journal entries for a bunch of transactions. That was a pain. Spreadsheets and numbers, not really my thing. But hey, gotta do what you gotta do, right? I used the provided chart and did them. At least, I think it is done.
So yeah, that’s pretty much my experience with this whole “Firefly Fun House” thing. A bit all over the place, but that’s how it goes sometimes. Did some account stuff, checked out a bar, looked at houses, played a game, and suffered through some accounting. Just another day, I guess.