Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Gaming

Last night was game night, so Christian was playing Dora on the Leapfrog and Cade was playing Spongebob on the Game Cube. Cade tried to get Christian to help him get past a level, but Christian wasn't having any of that. He was getting mad every time Cade interupted his Spanish level. Yes, I said Spanish. He's learning the fruits in Spanish right now from Dora. (la fresa=strawberry, la manzana=apple, etc.) So, Cade asks me to come help him. I love video games, but I don't have much time to play them and usually the kids play the Game Cube together, so they aren't asking me. I've only played this game a time or two when I've helped them pass a level before. I went in there and go past the part that Cade said he couldn't do, but then I couldn't figure out how to climb the wall. Cade is sitting next to me saying, "Want me to do it, Mom?", but I didn't think he really played. The last time I had watched him (a few months ago), he just kinda walked around in the game. So I hollered for Christian. I admit, I asked my 6-year-old for help. LOL He comes in, takes the controller, walks up the wall in like 2 seconds, and said, "That's so easy, Mom." Then he went back to his Leapfrog. So then I give the controller to Cade, so that I can finish cleaning out the linen closet, and I see him start to play. I mean actually play. He was beating the levels! My 3-year-old was playing Game Cube and beating the levels! Am I the only one amazed by this?!

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