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Thank you Julia, I think we might have our Daughter go and get whatever it is we need that is the same as theirs or close to it and a couple of the games for us. Then we might be able to keep up with the boys a little bit.
I cleaned out my closet over the weekend about 3/4 of what was in there was taken to donate yesterday.
I have 16 quarts of fresh vegetable beef stew ready if anyone wants some.
I found the bobbins so our daughters quilt is done and I will be starting our son in law's quilt tomorrow.
Edited to add: Mr. CSD and I have a question for the more knowledgeable on this thread. We have been talking about getting some sort of game system for ourselves, nothing too wild though, just a couple of the games our grandsons play (so we can pretend to keep up with the little buggers). Anyway, our choices are an xbox or a wii and we were wondering which would be the simplest and most cost effective for us in your opinion.
The Xbox is a huge hit here, tons of games for it.I played PS4 but my son's friends didn't have it.I played a lot of the Leggo games with him on it, since you can't die.Tomb raider last year was his first big boy game.Now with xbox and him being preteen he doesn't care for the baby stuff.lol
Although minecraft is still popular.The games I like better are the search and find or sports like fifa2015, MaddenNBA2015 and NFL.
Thank you Julia, I think we might have our Daughter go and get whatever it is we need that is the same as theirs or close to it and a couple of the games for us. Then we might be able to keep up with the boys a little bit.
You might consider buying used at a place like Game Stop or something similar.
Wii U isn't too bad in price, but the games can run up to $60 a piece.
You might consider buying used at a place like Game Stop or something similar.
Wii U isn't too bad in price, but the games can run up to $60 a piece.
We have no problem getting a used game since we won't be using it that much and will have very few games. This whole thing is in discussion mode right now and no real decision will be made for a while yet I'm sure. Mr. CSD won't be able to play the games the next few months anyway with his surgery in 3 weeks, hard cast for 6 or 8 weeks, physical therapy and soft coast for about 6 weeks after that.
Too bad the nearest one to me is over 30 miles away .
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