After Thai Dee, I went home briefly because Danny had to program his drum machine for the drum lesson he had lined up this afternoon. He used the syllables from the girls name as a way to get her to keep rhythm. Actually, I have no idea what I'm talking about when it comes to drumming, but it has something to do with that. Danny took me bowling when he was done.
I never realized how much Wii Bowling and real bowling are different. I was totally off on my first game and second game, bowling a whopping 76 then a 96. I figured out some of the issues, one of them being a lack of alcohol. The bar in the bowling alley was closed, but they still served beer at the food court with a very limited selection. After being brewed up, I finally bowled a 128. Not my best game, but I haven't bowled in months.
I went home to play Wii by myself. I indulged in some more bowling (where my record is in the high two hundreds), as well as baseball and golf. When I first arrived at home, I noticed a huge package on the doorstep. I knew exactly what it was:
I took some photos with my new camera, to test it out:
No comments:
Post a Comment