We're staying with Amanda's parents this week, and they have a Wii. This is the first time I've played Wii, and I think it's great. The problem though is, I'm a wimp! I've been doing a lot of Wii Bowling, Wii Tennis, Wii Baseball and Wii Golf. I haven't tried Wii Boxing yet. Anyway, I'm so sore! My right arm and shoulder are as sore as they were when I first started working out. It's sad and pathetic, I know.
My review of Wii Sports is that the Bowling and Tennis are great fun. The bowling is actually a fair facsimile of the real game. Tennis is a lot of fun, and not too hard to pick up. Golf on the other hand is ridiculous! If you have ever swung a golf club, you will struggle at this game. If you swing too hard (too hard = faster than 25 mph), the ball goes crooked. You also only have 4 clubs to choose from. I would love to try Tiger Wood Golf. As far as baseball, I'm as bad at the Wii version as I am at the real version. Yesterday I got no hit by the computer.
The other fun game we've been playing is Big Brain Academy. It's a series of Brain Activities, designed for all ages, but especially for kids. Yesterday, I took the Brain Test and got a C++. It's tough, because it's based on speed and accuracy. I can usually figure out which picture is different, or which complex shape matches, but I have to take my time. Anyway a really fun game.
The best part of the Wii, is that the whole family has been playing together. I think that this Christmas, my family may have to get a Wii.
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Monday, June 8, 2009
Great Faces. Great Places
We're on vacation this week in South Dakota, visiting family and friends and having an all around good time. Both my wife and I grew up in South Dakota, and we think it's a great place. However, I get lots of comments from people about South Dakota, mostly negative. So, I'm using this blog to educate people about South Dakota.
First, to dispel a few myths:
First, to dispel a few myths:
- Yes, it is a different state than North Dakota.
- Yes, there is electricity and indoor plumbing.
- No, South Dakotans don't all ride horses and buggies.
Ok, now that we've got the most common misconceptions cleared up, here's some facts about South Dakota.
- Population - 804,194
- Capital - Pierre (pronounced Pier)
- Largest City - Sioux Falls
- Best City - Rapid City (just throwing that in there to tweak a certain reader from Sioux Falls)
- Highest Point - Harney Peak - 7,242 feet
- Lowest Point - Big Stone Lake - 966 feet
South Dakota's State motto is Great Faces. Great Places. So, let's list off some of the Great Faces.
- Bob Barker
- Tom Brokaw
- Sparky Anderson - former Detroit Tigers Manager and baseball hall of famer
- Adam Vinatieri - 4 time Super Bowl Winner
- Cheryl Ladd
- Catherine Bach (a.k.a. Daisy Duke)
- Mike Miller - former NBA Rookie of the Year and 6th Man of the Year
- Jake of jakesrandomramblings.blogspot.com
Those are just a few of the big name South Dakotans. What's even better about South Dakota are the Great Places...here are my favorites:
- Mt. Rushmore
- Deadwood - lots of history and you can play Texas Hold 'em
- Any golf course in the Black Hills...it's just beautiful
- The Black Hills in general...you could spend the whole summer there and never run out of things to do
- Cedar Shore on the Missouri in Chamberlain
- Glacial Lakes area in NE South Dakota
- South Dakota State University in Brookings
So, there's South Dakota in a nutshell. It's a great place to visit, it's a great place to live. I love coming back here as often as we can.
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