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 Post subject: Precious 3 yr old
PostPosted: Tue Apr 07, 2009 2:09 am 
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I recently enrolled in an online MBA course. Tonight was my first night, so my wife and I decided not to let my toddler know I was home so he wouldn't interrupt. We managed to fool him for most of the class, which was good. When he found me he crawled into my lap and told me he wanted to bowl with the remote. This was his way of saying he wanted to play the Wii bowling game.

Apparently he got lots of practice when he went to see his grandma and grandpa. I hadn't let him touch the Wii-motes for a while, so I know he didn't learn at home. This kid was so excited to be playing a.) with daddy, and b.) with the Wii-mote. But the funny thing was that he was actually pretty good. He got several spares early on. Whenever he missed he would say, "Oh Man!" He even ended up with a Turkey by the 3rd game. My wife was commenting on how cute it was that he was so excited to bowl. He was being really cute, all bias aside. :)

I had a great time playing with him. I can't help but be proud of that Turkey. :) Not bad for a 3 year old.

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 Post subject: Re: Precious 3 yr old
PostPosted: Wed Apr 08, 2009 8:27 am 
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Thats awesome. I hope my daughter will be a bowler. I bowl once a week on a league in real life and enjoy the Wii bowling at home as well.

3 years old and already throwing Turkeys you may have a Pro on your hands. Rock that out.

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