I don't normally write about my family too much as I like to keep that stuff away from my gamer peeps, but a story happened yesterday that made me bust out laughing so I had to share.  



My son is two years old and recently has laid claim to my DS. In his mind it's the greatest toy in the world and he's even starting to figure out controls for a few of the games.  I've not bothered to try and explain anything to him, as he just likes to mess around but it's cool to see him actually learn and figure things out.



One of his favorite games is one of those Cat training games (it belongs to my daughter).  I don't remember which one it is, but you all get the point (one of those Nintendogs games with cats).  Anyway he gets into it big time and giggles incessantly whenever he gets the cat to do a trick.  



So he's playing the game and at one point I guess the cat needed to take a nap, and I hear him nearly in tears saying, "PLEASE WAKE UP KITTY! PLEASE WAKE UP!"  He then shakes it, but to no avail - the cat still slept.  He runs over to me crying, "wake up the kitty daddy!" and gives the DS to me, the first time he's ever willingly given me the DS.



Anyway he's taking his gaming seriously.  Good for him.  And it was pretty cute too.

Posted by robio Mon, 02 Mar 2009 19:23:38 (comments: 14)
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Wed, 04 Mar 2009 01:18:30

gg:

"What is this? Cat training? Give your son a Wiimote and turn on House of the Dead Overkill. "

LOL.

 
Wed, 04 Mar 2009 17:20:41

That would be so funny if he took your wii motes and smashed them to pieces. Or if you had a real cat and he poked it with the wii remote.

"Move kitty!"

 
Wed, 04 Mar 2009 17:42:12
You have problems sir.
 
Tue, 10 Mar 2009 21:06:05
I woke up my cat the other day, and she bit me. LOL I must've startled her. 
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