Wednesday, June 10, 2009

I'm Wiik

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.

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:
  • 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.