I have three daughters and they all have Webkinz. I have even slyly logged on and played some of the games myself. They each get about twenty five minutes to play and do their thing on the internet. I think it's a pretty cool thing and has some responsibility lessons to go along with it. They have to feed, bath, cloth, and do activities with the animals to keep the health up. My four year old blows me away with what she can do with a computer. All in all I think it's a great activity and one of the few toys that doesn't end up in the bottom of the cl
Originally posted by whitehullchips: I have three daughters and they all have Webkinz. I have even slyly logged on and played some of the games myself. They each get about twenty five minutes to play and do their thing on the internet. I think it's a pretty cool thing and has some responsibility lessons to go along with it. They have to feed, bath, cloth, and do activities with the animals to keep the health up. My four year old blows me away with what she can do with a computer. All in all I think it's a great activity and one of the few toys that doesn't end up in the bottom of the cl
Eight people in my extended family have their own Webkinz.
My four year old loves to go on Webkinz. She likes to play the games and dress her puppy in all sorts of weird clothing. My wife and I sneak on there to get her a little more money now and again.
Sanrayo, Thanks for bringing me out of the closet, I can breath easier now. I like playing checkers against other kids but I always lose. My kids normally get mad and go tell their mom that I'm not sharing the computer. I know there are more of us out there.
Sanrayo, If you don't mind me asking where about in Maine are you. We presently live in Berwick but have orders to San Fran this summer. I see you did some time in Rockland. I was stationed there myself but it is Station Rockland now. Now I don't feel so bad about losing at checkers. Maybe it was someone's parent I was playing instead of losing to a little kid. I just thought I really sucked. Of course that could still be the case.
I was at Rockland Station when it was a Group Rockland unit. CWO Knobby Walsh was the Group Commander. CWO Joe Del Torto was the CO of Rockland Moorings.
I was on the SWIVEL twice, the second time as Officer-in- Charge, retired while there. CWO Ken Black was the CO of Rockland Station during my first time on the SWIVEL.
I was on the SNOHOMISH, CWO Bill Young was the CO.
All good people. All good times.
I retired 1 January 1978 to GPS position 44.114N 69.114W.
Originally posted by whitehullchips: Sanrayo, If you don't mind me asking where about in Maine are you. We presently live in Berwick but have orders to San Fran this summer. I see you did some time in Rockland. I was stationed there myself but it is Station Rockland now. Now I don't feel so bad about losing at checkers. Maybe it was someone's parent I was playing instead of losing to a little kid. I just thought I really sucked. Of course that could still be the case.
I haven't tried checkers, so, it was not me.
Some of those games are difficult. That lady in the Employment Office is difficult to deal with.