Normally I am not a fan of video games. I secretly think they steal your soul or something. People get addicted and play forever, and become totally different people while playing. However, I like a lot of the Wii games. Oh, I realize I am a couple years behind, but that is okay. My oldest daughter bought this for our family gift this Christmas. When she asked, I was a bit hesitant at first. Then, when I realized all the stuff we could do with the Wii, I became more of a fan. Realizing I could get Netflix on the Wii completely sold me. After watching Liberty Kids on the computer, having access to it on the TV, plus all the other programming we can pick and choose from, sounded wonderful.
So, on Christmas Eve, when we usually open one gift a piece, we opened the Wii. Needless to say, the kids were all excited. It'll get a lot of use around our home.
Monday, December 27, 2010
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