we have "we might be giants DVD" and the kids love it...and so do i.
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I missed the Philadelphia Chickens craze. I think that was after my kids were "kid music" age. We love TMBGs as well as Trout Fishing in America. I guess that could also be nerdy music but *I don't care*. :nana I still put those discs on when the kid's need cheering up. Great road trip music as well.Angie
Gyn-Onc fellowship survivor - 10 years out of the training years; reluctant suburbanite
Mom to DS (18) and DD (15) (and many many pets)
"Where are we going - and what am I doing in this handbasket?"
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Originally posted by FutureRNIs this normal kid music? When I think of TMBG I think of nerdy white college students. (it's awesome music for kids OR nerdlingtons)~Jane
-Wife of urology attending.
-SAHM to three great kiddos (2 boys, 1 girl!)
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Love Philadelphia Chickens and Rhinoceros Tap, too! Also big fans of TMBG. My absolute favorite children's musician is Justin Roberts, though....I never get tired of his songs and DS and I love singing along.
For Christmas, DH is making DS a wooden rocking horse. Supposedly he can make it out of one 8' long piece of wood so it's a heck of a lot cheaper than buying one...we'll see how it turns out. :!
We're also giving DS a Kettrike and lots of books. My parents are giving him a water/sand table.
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I should be getting one tomorrow. I got myself on a secret list at Gamestop. Shhhh....they aren't supposed to hold any, but they will for me!! I guess it pays to look pathetic or something.
I hope it pans out. The latest I hear is that Best Buy won't be releasing any Wiis for sale until the 17th for another big sale. Get there REALLY early. Camp out maybe.
Circuit City and Target may have them on the 10th. I have my game plan all mapped out. Word on the street is that Gamestops will be getting shipments tomorrow, Saturday at the latest. Walmart is supposed to have another release possibly on the 17th as well.
There is still time, but I gte more desperate every time we miss out on one. They always seem to be released on a day dh is on call. DH got to Best Buy for the last day they were selling them 2 hours early, and there were already ~50 people in line. Sheesh.
Cross your fingers for me tomorrow!Heidi, PA-S1 - wife to an orthopaedic surgeon, mom to Ryan, 17, and Alexia, 11.
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Originally posted by JmomTara, where or where did you get the Wii???!!! DH has been looking for weeks and keeps missing the new shipments. Did you have to camp out? He is planning on doing that after conference tomorrow to score one
I hope this helps. It also helps to talk at length with the people who are in the electronics section, be really nice, and you might get some good inside info.
Things to ask:
1. Do you have any Wiis?
2. When might you be getting them in stock?
3. Do you know when you might be releasing any for sale? (Some stores sell 2-3 at a time as they come in, others hoard them for a big sale and release ads in the newspaper.)
4. How many units will you be getting?
5. What time do they go on sale?
6. Will you hand out tickets, and what time will that be?
Our Wal-mart had 9 for December 6th 8 am. At 4 pm the day before there were already 5 people in line camped out. Dh had to work, of course, so there was no way I was getting one of those.Heidi, PA-S1 - wife to an orthopaedic surgeon, mom to Ryan, 17, and Alexia, 11.
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Almost 7 year old boy:
-Two lego Star wars kits (I recommend kits of about 100 to 200 pieces at this age. They are about $10-$20 a piece and keep a child occupied for hours).
-Chapter books 1-11 of Sponge Bob Square Pants. (Hey, he's reading, don't critique the material!)
-Spygear night vision goggles
-Starwars action figures
Two year old girl:
-Fisher Price star entertainment kareoke machine
-books
KellyIn my dreams I run with the Kenyans.
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