Oct 26

my husband has it all wrong. when he first got his DS, he wouldn’t have put it down if it was burning his finger tips. he showed me a few games, they were just eh. but then… we got csi: dark motives!

of course i had to play for hours on end. you can’t just stop in the middle of an investigation, you have to keep going until you solve the case! and if you get stuck because you didn’t know that you had to zoom in on the piece of wood before you could lift the hair stuck to it, of course you have to join a message board to get clues! you can’t just leave a crime unsolved — justice must be served! there were 5 cases which provided about 2 days of entertainment in total. but i’ve since moved on to a new love… GUITAR HERO for the wii!!!

i just rocked out to “rock you like a hurricane”! i don’t know most of the songs in the game, but i do love my 80′s hair bands! i hope i can unlock a quiet riot song =P there were some games features that i couldn’t figure out, so to avoid viewing the tutorial, i browsed a message board to find the answers. the game changes, but i guess some things will always remain the same.

Oct 26

ok, so here’s the skinny.  you want to know the truth about what happens after you get married?  how is life really different?  let me tell ya, it surprised me more than it’s gonna surprise you.

i have married a closet nintendo ds addict.  seriously.  i had no idea.

i get home, i see her playing on the DS.  i’m at work, she IMs me.  “the DS’s batteries are dead!” she woefully types!

who would have known that after you get married, the inner geek comes out.  i should have bought two nintendo DSes!

she’s so addicted that she goes online to read walkthroughs of the games she’s playing because she’s stuck.  it’s worse than an addiction, it’s becoming a way of life.  i have gone to bed the last three nights with a DS between me and the wife.

it’s kind of amusing, really.

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