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February 8, 2012
October 26, 2011
November 9, 2010
Looking for Miniatures for Your Kids?
… then pick up a Bucket of Dragons! I already picked this up for my girls, but it will be held in reserve until Christmas. It looks like this has already been discussed at ENWorld (link). Since my bucket will remain closed until Christmas morn, here are some shots from that ENWorld thread:
Amazon has it going for $20 or so, but my local Wal-Fart has it for $11.00. It appears Wal-Fart has some kind of exclusive “How to Train Your Dragon” deal going on (we could only find my daughter’s Astrid costume at Wal-Fart as well), so that would account for the online mark up. Strangely, you can’t order it from Wal-Fart online though.
June 15, 2010
The Care Bear Slaughter
I am having way too much fun with my wife's Flip Camera (which I just happened to get her for her last birthday). The thing is just so damn easy to use. Anyhow, here is another clip of Chaos and Mayhem putting their form swords to good use.
This started off as a duel between the two, but the girls soon turned their collective wrath upon an innocent Care Bear bystander.
This started off as a duel between the two, but the girls soon turned their collective wrath upon an innocent Care Bear bystander.
May 27, 2010
Mayhem Unleashed
Chaos isn't the only one enjoying the new foam weaponry in our house. She was quite benevolent and bestowed a sword and shield to Mayhem. Little Mayhem took to her blade with great fervor, as you can witness below. Actually, she liked the weapons immediately, while it took Chaos a bit to warm up to them.
Behold the fury of Mayhem....
[6/15/10 EDIT: Updated with a better quality video]
Behold the fury of Mayhem....
[6/15/10 EDIT: Updated with a better quality video]
May 26, 2010
Chaos Turns 6
May has been a very busy month and I have tons to post about. Unfortunately, I haven’t had much time to do so.
My eldest daughter, Chaos, turning 6 was the biggest event. Six is the big leagues. Six means she is knee-deep in kid-dom.
She received tons of loot, but here are the gifts ol’ Dad added to the present pile:
- Black Knight Foam Sword and Shield kit. I couldn’t pass this up when I saw it at Toys R Us. It came with two swords and two shields. Chaos wasn’t sure what to make of it at first, but by the end of cake time, she was slaying balloon “dragons.” I knew I had done well when a few days later she and Mayhem were playing with the swords and Chaos turned to me and said, “You know, I really like this, Daddy.” It was funny. It was almost as if she was surprised she was admitting it. Mayhem likes her weaponry as well and the two spend more time slaying imaginary creatures than bashing each other. I think I’ll pick up one or two of those bopper punching bags for them to slay when I get a chance.
Also, I think I will get this axe so I can walk around the house saying, "By This Axe I Rule!"
- Mouse Guard Volume 1. A friend of mine recommended this. We’ve read a few chapters at bed time and she seems to like it, but has more trouble following the plot than I thought. The lack of words hinders her understanding at points, but she seems interested in it and I think she’ll grow into it a bit more in the upcoming year.
- The A-Maze-ing Labyrinth board game. I saw this board game at Toys R Us and picked it up even though I hadn’t heard of it. I’m always on the lookout for games that are different from the various Candyland-clones out there (i.e., the mindless games). We’ve played once and Chaos seems to like it. Players shift the maze layout on their turns in order to move their pawn to specific treasures. Despite the cartoony look, it isn’t just a kids’ game. I could easily see playing it with adults.
- Pokemon booster packs. I’m not a big Pokemon fan but Chaos and the boy down the street are. She loves animals, so a game with cute little critters is right up her alley. She and the boy have their own house rules, which seem like some sort of version of War. The gamer in me has the urge to teach her the “right way” to play, but that same gamer is rather proud she has her own rules and is completely happy playing that way.
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