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Saturday, 06 December 2008

Believe me, it is addicting!

My Kuya and SIL gave my niece a set of Wii on her birthday. It's funny though, it really doesn't fail to make me laugh whenever I hear my niece speaking in a soft voice, "Can somebody play with me, please?" She is an only child, did I ever mention that before? So her Tita *ehermm*, comes to the rescue! *zooms in*

I was never a gamer but I grew up playing with my cousins' classic Atari, Game & Watch, and some of the first and second generation of the video game console. Bow down to Pacman, Space Invaders, Frogger, Donkey Kong, Duck Hunt, Pong, and Asteroids! Boy, am I talking about the 8-bit era, eh?! Those were the days before Game Boy and PlayStation. Uhh.. we are on the seventh generation now, by the way. *heheh*

Well, at least we can now play some outdoor sports "indoor". The Wii and all the books on my side would make my mind stop from wandering and dreaming for some Vegas vacations. Although I am not really into casinos, I am serious when I told my SIL that I'd like to hop from one state to another via train and/or bus rides, given the budget and time, of course. I wish to stop by every state where I have friends and families to visit. I should do that someday! Oh, dear. I wish I have more time to dream and play though.

I am a kid at heart, I know! But this kid in me has got to face the reality most of the time (if not at all times), I have to do what most grown-up people do-- WORK... err... that means landing on a job soon. *zooms out and try flipping the pages of a book*

And I am back in front of GreenApple. I couldn't stop myself from working on my LOs! Argh!

Anyway, meet my cousin-in-law (if there is such a term), Kuya Ochie and my cousin, Kuya Abet, who brought me to this nice jogging-place by the lake in Lakeland (FL). I must have jogged and brisk-walked for less than 10 miles that day. Happeee! Although I was actually looking forward to seeing some alligators or tortoise, I saw nothing during our short stay there. Not even the garden snakes that my cousin was telling me about. Hah!


And hey! My cousins taught me how to make a protein-loaded smoothie with berries, yogurt, oatmeal and almond (nuts). Now I won't miss my usual smoothie booth in 'Pinas. I can make my own now! And they gave me some spices for my hot Apple Cider. Thanks-a-bunch, cuz! *Weee! nakaka-Wii-li!*

The trip to Florida was FUN! Once again, Thank you, Kuya and Ate for giving me such gift on my birthday. The packaging was perfect.



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