DDR was Re: [AlwaysLearning] Re: new with a few questions
Schuyler
If you ever get a chance to watch Jenny's daughter play DDR it is the most beautiful thing. Really. We just got the Wii's version and I keep holding Chamille in my head to try and dance better than I can. I don't know that it helps, but I like doing it.
Schuyler
www.waynforth.blogspot.com
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I am sitting at my desk right now, only because it is giving me the
opportunity to watch my daughter and her friend play DDR! That is fun!
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Schuyler
www.waynforth.blogspot.com
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I am sitting at my desk right now, only because it is giving me the
opportunity to watch my daughter and her friend play DDR! That is fun!
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Jenny C
> If you ever get a chance to watch Jenny's daughter play DDR it is themost beautiful thing. Really. We just got the Wii's version and I keep
holding Chamille in my head to try and dance better than I can. I don't
know that it helps, but I like doing it.
>That's sweet! I'll let her know! I actually enjoy watching her for the
same reasons! She justs slides and floats across the mat so fast and
easy. I really don't know how she does it, but it's pretty cool to
watch! These days, I can't even beat her while playing 2 levels down,
but I don't mind, I like it when my kids win even if I lose!
With the Wii, do you get to use your arms too? Now that would be fun,
arms, and feet all added to the mix!