Awww yeah

Look what Wii got today. Heehee!

Nintendo Wii

I guess our patience finally paid off. We’re not the type to stand outside waiting in line, so we figured we’d eventually just happen to come across a Wii in stock and that’s exactly what happened today. While eating breakfast this morning we saw it advertised in Target’s ad but mused it was already sold out by then since it was 9:30 am and they had been open an hour and a half. I mean just last week we passed by Toys R Us and a shitload of people were outside waiting because they had the Wii in stock, so why think any differently with Target?

We hit Petsmart first for some bedding for Oreo and then the mall to look for drapes. We finally found some at JCPenney for a ridiculously low price and I am very happy that we’ll finally be able to block out the light at night. I also checked New York & Company for some clothes but didn’t find anything I liked. I love that store but it’s hit and miss like everywhere else.

When we finally made it to Target it was past noon, and as we rounded the corner and the electronics department came into view, I noticed the “out of stock” sign for the Wii wasn’t up like I expected. Then we saw the boxes and Joe asks, “should we get one?” I was still mentally debating if I wanted to spend the money when he goes, “we are definitely getting one”. So we did. I asked the kid at the counter if there was any games he recommended, so that’s how we ended up with Game Party. It looks cute and was only $20, so why not? And everyone needs Wii Play because it’s fun, plus you get an extra controller.

Joe is hooking everything up now to the plasma. I don’t think it should screw up the tv since a lot of people seem to be playing it on plasmas.

Wii are going to have a very fun afternoon!

Ok, I’m finished with the word play now.

Wii had a great time

Last night was my company’s holiday party but I opted to skip it and go to my parents’ instead for a game night. We tried Cranium WOW which was a bit disappointing (probably because I didn’t win).

But the most fun of all was playing on the Nintendo Wii my brother found for my parents this week. Wii bowling is definitely my favorite, although the little games on Wii Play are fun too. I like how the Wii remotes now have a removable silicone sleeve for better grip and cushioning. I also like how Nintendo provides them for free (even to people who purchased the Wii before these jackets became available) instead of trying to capitalize on them by forcing people to purchase them separately.

Wii Remote

I want a Wii now!

Happy New Year

Happy New Year everyone! We spent New Year’s Eve with my family and I proved beyond a shadow of a doubt that I am the Pictionary queen when Brother #1 and I kicked Brother #2 and Joe’s asses. It doesn’t matter who you pair me with because I will win, muhahaha!

We also celebrated my birthday which is next Monday. My mom got KFC (my fave) and baked me a yummy lemon cake. Joe gave her gift ideas based off my CD Universe wish list so I got Aqua Teen Hunger Force Zombie Ninja Pro-Am (try saying that three times quickly) for the PS2 and Impeach My Bush by Peaches. She’s no doubt so proud of her (almost) 32-year-old daughter and her taste in entertainment. I can’t help it, I love the mooninites and I lost my “borrowed” copy of the Peaches album in The Great Hard Drive Crash of ’07.

We stayed out way too late, not leaving until 1:30 am. The expressways were slick from the snow that had been coming down all night and we almost died. Not really, but one of the people ahead of us could have. This couple in a black car flew past us going way too fast and then their car started fishtailing all over the place. Finally they shot over two lanes to the left, nearly missing the median, then did a 360 and ended up facing us. Luckily they were far enough ahead of this that we witnessed it without fear of getting hit by them.

We eventually passed them as they were pulling over to the shoulder, no doubt to calm down after such a frightening incident. THAT is why you don’t drive like an asshole on slick roads. I hope it taught them a lesson that they take to heart. I was freaked out myself having witnessed it and didn’t fully calm down until we were safe in our bed at 3 am. There were a few wipeouts on the road along the way too. Mostly people taking curvy ramps too quickly and rolling down the embankment. Stupid, stupid, stupid.

We slept until 10 am this morning and skipped a shower so we could get to the mall before it got too crowded. Nothing to worry about there, though – it was dead. In fact everywhere we went was dead. How nice! I will have to keep that in mind for next year. Plus all the merchandise was heavily discounted even more so than two days ago. My $8 Isotoner slippers were only $6 so I bought another pair for work. Before heading home we stopped in Potbelly’s for lunch. I’ve never been there before but my turkey sandwich was so good I’ll definitely be back.

Now I’m just doing a little laundry while I rip a bunch of CDs for my iPod. It’s funny how there never seems to be a large enough selection of music on it.

Gifts, moolah, etc.

This is my first chance in days to sit down at the computer for more than fifteen minutes. Let me tell you about the week I’ve had.

Monday I was in a seven hour meeting which basically kept me from doing my regular work until Tuesday. I’ve been busting my ass for the last three days to get caught up and get as much done as possible since I’m off tomorrow and won’t be returning to work until after Christmas. This time of the year is pure hell where I work with all the last minute end of the year requests.

Monday evening we headed to the girl’s school for her chorus’ winter concert. It wasn’t as boring as I was expecting; the kids sang well. Plus it was only an hour. It was a little uncomfortable, however, because Joe’s ex’s parents saved us seats so I was sitting directly in front of his ex the whole time. She wouldn’t even look my way though. Heehee.

Tuesday I spent my evening making Christmas cupcakes (no photos, sorry) and helping Joe wrap presents for my coworkers because Wednesday was our gift exchange. Check out my loot! Isn’t that stuffed bear adorable? I love it.

Tuesday night before going to bed, after a little deliberation (but not much since it was a steal), I ordered a brand spankin’ new computer from Dell which is due to arrive on New Year’s. I am so excited because I haven’t had an all-new computer in forever. Just to have functioning USB 2.0 will be a dream come true (mine won’t work). Plus I’ll have a nice fast processor and Windows Vista, which is nice as long as you have enough RAM. :)

Woo hoo! Last night we got a bunch of Christmas cards, including the one I look forward to all year – my uncle’s. I love that he sends me five scratch-off lotto tickets every year because they are so much fun but I never buy them for myself. Two years ago I won $25 but last year I don’t think I even won a free ticket. This year made up for that because I won a free ticket, $2, and $100! I totally had a blonde moment with the $100 winner (the last ticket I scratched off, no less). You have to match three like numbers to win that amount and as I was scratching off the last space I was like, “come on $100!” but it was a free ticket, so I was bummed… until I noticed I already had three $100’s scratched off. Sometimes I am such a tard!

We also got our cards from Joe’s parents and for some reason they sent us checks for five times what they usually give each of us for Christmas. Cha-ching!

Oh and we had phone service installed last night as well. Joe was like, “aw, it’s our first phone together”. We’ve always had cell phones but never a home phone. The service is through the cable line which is pretty cool. We get a monster discount so it’s like $15 a month for unlimited calls in the US and Canada. I like the ring tone for the cordless phone we picked out. Not that we’ll hear it much since we don’t plan on sharing the number with anyone. Of course that didn’t stop Joe from picking up the phone (mind you, this was before it was connected) at random times during the week and going, “hello? hold on”, turning toward me and handing me the phone saying, “it’s your mom… again”. LOL!

Anyway, tonight after work we were back at the girl’s school to watch the boy’s beginning band put on a concert. This time we sat far away from Joe’s ex. This concert was even shorter than the girl’s, and quite frankly, not as good. But it’s middle school so really not that bad when you put it in perspective. I didn’t take band until high school (I played clarinet) so I give those kids a lot of credit.

On the way home we stopped at Fry’s and I got a cute iPod case that looks like a wallet. I had bought another case made of silicone earlier in the week but I don’t like it because the plastic that came with it to cover the screen and click wheel suck. Mine wouldn’t stay put and the plastic itself actually put a long scratch on the click wheel. I was so pissed!

Alright, I think we’re all caught up now. I’ll probably be going to bed soon because we plan on doing some shopping tomorrow for some new clothes and stuff. I like getting to the mall early before it gets crowded.

Guitar Hero III

Ok, so remember those bathroom rugs and towels we took back? Those were nearly $90.

Today we ran to Circuit City when they opened to get the new Guitar Hero III bundle (for $90). Yea, our priorities are a bit skewed. But I look at it this way – we didn’t need the bathroom stuff, but we needed another guitar. Yes, yes we did. Why? So we can battle. Am I serious? Yes, I’m dead serious. Hey, I don’t need to justify myself to you!

Ahem. Anyway, we plan to enjoy our last day of freedom to its fullest. We’re making caramel apples, various Halloween treats, and carving a pumpkin. Joe is going to watch the Bears game. And me? Well, I’ll be rocking out on our PS2. Duh.

P.S. Target has an exclusive bundle that comes with the game and two guitars (albeit not wireless) which is perfect for someone who doesn’t already own a guitar. Too bad they aren’t wireless, though. We already have a wireless guitar so we went with Circuit City’s special – a free guitar stand.