So Parker's quest that began on 26 December 2007 to get a Wii is now over.  After 35 days of countless trips to every purveyor of Wii's in the surrounding area, Shari managed to find a brand-new Wii for Parker at GameStop.  Let the praises begin!  There's much joy in Mudville.  Parker, suffice to say, is elated.
I played it for the very first time tonight.  For someone whose idea of a challenging video game is PacMan and who really hasn't sat down in front of a TV video game since the days of Atari's beloved Pong, the Wii is intimidating at first.  But I figured if retirement home administrators are buying these things more than Geritol for their "guests", I could give it a go.  OK - it's a kick.  I quickly managed to get the hang of bowling, so apparently I will fit right in when I hit the retirement home circuit.  Tennis was a little more challenging.  And then there is the full-body seizure that is boxing.  Watching Shari and Sarah go a couple of rounds was a riot.  I'm still not understanding why I have to face the TV instead of my opponent when I'm in the ring, but maybe I'll get it one day.  Maybe.
For now, I know that Parker is elated and that we had a really good time as a family tonight breaking it in.  And given that we are looking at a pretty hard snow storm the next few days, it might be good to have something for us to do as a family.
2 comments:
Wii'd love to challenge your family to the sport of your choice. I have to let you know that I AM a pro bowler! I really am a white trash breeder, huh? Have fun! It is sooo addicting.
Seriously, how is it that you don't have a Camaro on blocks in the front yard of your mobile home? With the laundry hanging out back?
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