One of the things my family loves to do when we go to these types of
places is play the video games. Personally I can’t stand handing over
the money for 10 seconds of losing. But I do enjoy watching them and
their expressions.
Okay explain this one for me–there are about 10 guns to choose from.
My son goes down the line and picks up several, tries them out, and
chooses the one with the smallest stock. ???HUH? Haven’t I taught him
anything?
I will say this though - he did hit everything.
Now this one - Deal or No Deal — that was cool. I don’t watch tv for
the most part but even I have seen enough of this show to know how it
works. It was fun watching 10 try and win.
He didn’t. But he had fun!
My youngest LOVES anything that has a motor in it and thus the first place he hit were the car arcades.
Hubby may not be a huge addict of motorized vehicles as I suspect my
youngest is going to be, but he certainly had as much fun driving the
arcade game as did 4. (He was trying to take over the driving really but 4 wouldn’t have anything to do with that)
I did get some quiet time the last morning we were there. The two
oldest kids and I wandered down to the lobby and did some reading one
morning. (Truth be told nothing opens up til late and our family is
always up really early, so we had to do something!)
Oh and of course they had to fit in some game boy time.
What would life be without our electronics? Not to mention–why does
12 think, ‘Smile’ means put on the goofiest expression we can think of
in a split second?
Nicole Reising
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