MouseFaninQueue
The CAMERAMAN can 'cause he mixes it with love and
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We did the same thing after all the talk but couldn't find either. Doug went on E bay and got both the WII and WII fit. Can't wait until they get here. I think I may exercise more.
Ken, also meant to tell you that Doug has been checking out geocaching since we got home. I had gotten him a handheld Garmin several years ago from work and he finally learned how to use it. We have also found our first virtual geocache. It was rather easy, though. We didn't even have to leave home to find it. It is the Longaberger Headquarters building which is just a little over 2 miles from where we live. We pass it almost every day. There are lots of others in the area and we are anxious to go looking for some. Thanks for the talk and sorry we had to leave early.
You WILL exercise more with the Wii - unless you are some sort of fitness buff. Just in one night of toying with the thing Shannon and I came back a little sore this morning. Which usually means we did something right in exercising.
Good luck with the geocaching. As I said in my talk, it doesn't take a big fancy unit with all of the latest gizmos to do geocaching. And a Garmin is what I have so it sounds liek you are set. Just make sure you register at Geocaching.com so you can keep track of your finds. As I mentioned in my talk I also suggest downloading GSAK to keep track of your finds on your own computer and to make transfering geocache co-ordinates to your GPSr much easier.
No worries on ducking out early. It went a little longer than I had planned and I had a MUCH bigger turnout than I originally thought I would. Just wish I had been smart enough to take some pics while it was going on!
If you have any questions, feel free to ask away. I'll try and answer the ones I know, and those that I don't I'll try and point you in the right direction. For the record, my handle when Geocaching is LFITQ.