Skip to main content

Wii Fitness


OK so I don't know if I should be offended?

I took the Wii fitness test and my age is 37.

I really am 37... is this a good thing or bad thing???
Did pretty good at bowling and tennis.
Baseball stunk, only hit one home run.
Guess I will be a little easier on AE next time she is up to bat...

Comments

DeAnn said…
Playing the Wii with my kids can be addicting! I, too, am pretty good at tennis, stink at baseball but watch out on the Tiger Woods PGA game...okay I need some practice on that too. At least your age isn't older than 37!
Anonymous said…
Quit your complaining, I'm consistently in my 60s. Crimeny! (I can run 4 miles around Lake Calhoun, but I can't hit a baseball to save my life on that blasted game!).
nikki
Susan said…
So I don't feel too bad, Nik you and AE are both in the 60s :-)

hee hee
K~ said…
I may as well say "What is Wii? That's how out of it I am. Miss your daily blog. Glad to see you are still around. We just got back from Gull Lake. K~
carey said…
well, i guess it gives you something to shoot for. as Wii fit as a 20something year old. ha.

is that your Wii lady? you should see little j's. he's got spikey hair, a mean face, sunglasses...if he could put on tattoos, he would...
Karen said…
Oh, man. I want one of those. That looks like so much fun. The Monkey is adamantly against getting a Wii, all because he sucks at baseball and won't even try the golf. He swears that anything you have to wear "church clothes" for cannot possibly be a sport.
Anonymous said…
Just wait until you get Wii Fit and you have to weigh in, get BMI and do a balance test for your Wii Fit age. Let's just say I am on the back half of life! Never knew I could break a sweat doing the hula hoop!

Popular posts from this blog

Gainfully employed

I heard back last night from Cargill , I start back into the world of the gainfully employed as an independent contractor on October 8 th . My old client, who will now be my new client, Jeff wrote: I'm thrilled we get to work together again. This is the most important project our business unit has taken on in a lot of years so I feel a lot better knowing you're going to be part of it. OK now I'm nervous. Eeek - the most important project? Whoa, better bring the A game, but you know I am excited - scared - but am ready to go. I have so much to do before the 8 th , gotta get the list together to make the most of my kid free week (now that litte man is at daycare in the a.m.). Let's see: 1) Paint basement. 2) Purge house of clutter - how can we accumulate this much crap? 3) Goodwill and library drop off - Maple Grove Library is taking donations until Oct. 6 th !!! 4) Get the yard ready for winter - should I plant more bulbs? 5) Put basement back together - IKEA run ma...

Z is like for Zodiac

Shelly and I went to the movie Zodiac last night. The theater was nearly packed with mostly men and couples, so it was a bit obvious when two teenage girls talking on cell phones walked into the movie 20 minutes late. Shelly turned to me, "Why would you even come to a movie like this if you are 20 minutes late?" I agreed especially since they had already missed the first victims meeting their demise and the opening which told the viewer this was a true story. You just had to know they were going to be lost the rest of the movie, plus the only reason they were probably there was to see Jake Gyllenhaal . The movie was very good, one of the best I have seen since The Departed , I read the book and the prime suspect was much creepier on the screen than I imagined in real life. At the end of the movie, Shelly stopped by the ladies room and I waited outside. The two teenage girls we saw walk in late also went to the ladies room with cell phones glued to their ears already. At our...