Christmas calories are simply fuel for New Year’s Resolutions.
Red Velvet cake, miniature chocolate pies, and egg nog with tuaca - yum!
Have a Very Merry Wii Christmas!
Red Velvet cake, miniature chocolate pies, and egg nog with tuaca - yum!
Have a Very Merry Wii Christmas!
Mike Musgrove - In the Wii-PS3 Playoff, Nintendo Upsets Sony on the Fun Factor - washingtonpost.com
This article in the Washington Post is a concise look at some folks experiencing the Wii and PS3 side by side. If you are trying to decide, it’s a good read.
“While the people in my group preferred looking at the PS3’s games, they preferred playing the Wii.”
The whole family (even Grandma) gives initial thoughts from the family about the Wii remote:
Harry (age 13)-
Epiphany (age 10) -
George (age 7) -
Mom (age 36) -
Dad (age 36) -
Grandma (age 66) -
These impressions do not include the nunchuck, since we have been Bowling and playing Tennis all day. [And for those that are keeping track, the kitten is sleeping in the other room and is quite content.]
So…we are nearly the Wii hour…but not quite yet…
Turns out that before we could do any Wii Sports, we needed to spend a few hours doing the Cable Dance. Jack seems to think that I have held up the show - I apparently have pretty serious ‘cable issues.’ “All this would have been done a while ago, except she has this issue with seeing wires….”
Hmmm….I’m still seeing wires, so I’m not sure about just how dire my ‘cable issues’ are. I certainly don’t want to be tripping over wires, or unable to close the cabinet doors because of them. Apparently a trip to Fry’s will make all this much easier. Fry’s is the purveyor of a very particular magic box (High-def component switchbox). Jack’s TV is somehow lacking - it has a mere 2 imputs. This is the same TV that we waited for patiently and is the only TV worth watching certain football games.
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We finally have Wii!
We nicknamed our Wii, Zakalwe, a mercenary for hire from the Ian Bank’s Culture books. We don’t know how’s we’ll end up using the nickname, but once we do I’ll let you know so you can name yours approrpriately.
Now, we pick up Grandma, and make up our Miis. (What is the plural form of Wii and Mii, anyway?) While we are waiting, you can make your own Mii here.
Again soon!
[The kitten has been sleeping all day on the sofa. She is content, as are we.
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We just brought home the Wii….wooo! The chronicle:
11/18/2006
9:00pm: Last night we cruised to our local Target, GameStop, Best Buy and Walmart at I35 and Parmer and scoped the scene.
[Sidenote: there was a 4 mth old kitten on our porch that we hadn’t seen in the neighborhood, we left her some food.]
9:30pm: We went home and tried to sleep. [Kitten had eaten all the food and was sleeping on the porch.]
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11/19/2006
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3:00am: Jack left to get in line. Target and Best Buy were full, and he ended up 7th in line.
6:30am: I came by to let him get coffee and a bathroom break. [Kitten is freezing on the porch so we let her come inside. She is immediately comfortable.]
7:30am: The folks at Toys-R-Us handed out tickets and let us head home.
8:04am: With kolaches and coffee, we checked Target just to see how they did and picked up Zelda, Super Monkey Ball and Red Steel (and a $20 Target gift card - w00t)
8:30am: Began to clean and prep the house for the Wii festival to come. [Kitten meets dogs, that seems to go well. Hmmmm….do we have a new cat? Let’s leave her on the porch when we leave.]
10:00am: Purchased our Wii at Toys-R-Us…victory!
We’re at home now, getting set up. [The Kitten was still home and expecting to come inside when we arrived. No one seems concerned that we have both a kitten AND a Wii.]
More Wii news to come. [And if you happen to have a Wii inspired name for a kitten - drop us a comment! ]