remyandhollandsmommy
<font color=purple>Don't be afraid of the dark<br>
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Ok, I have been trying to think of what else to get the girls for C'mas but they have some insanely expensive items on their lists...well Remy does, Holly said she isn't "doing" a list this year?! Remy wants a laptop on her list, but DF and I have discussed this and we think that is one purchase that will wait until she is a little older/responsible like 13 or 14. I did think however that we could "gift" the girls DF and I's old desktops (we both upgraded to laptops in college last year). They are both Dells and around 3-4 yrs old..both work great and are just sitting in a corner collecting dust since they are no longer hooked up to the internet (we went wireless). I know lots of young kids have their own PCs these days, but it just seems like a big responsibility for a 6 and 11 yr old so I am hesitating. I just think it would help Remy with reports and projects for school (we have microsoft word and all that educational programming on both from college) and we thought we'd buy some learning games for Holly to put on hers. Plus we have the Photoshop CS4 software (DF is a graphic artist) that we could add. Does it sound like a good idea to you? I know they won't care that they are used verus brand new PCs lol as long as they have their own computers.
Also how do you "take the software back to basics" like as if it was new without all the added stuff on it..most is programs are not age approp. for kids. Then it will be like they are "new" and we can readd the Microsoft Office and PS software as well as any games and have plenty of room left over for them on the memory.
Also how do you "take the software back to basics" like as if it was new without all the added stuff on it..most is programs are not age approp. for kids. Then it will be like they are "new" and we can readd the Microsoft Office and PS software as well as any games and have plenty of room left over for them on the memory.