Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Good Morning America and Dad/Kid's Video Game Day

Well it has been a huge week. I got to be part of the Good Morning America Great American Job Fair in Chicago. There were over 2000 people that attended a job fair that started at 5:00am. People started lining up around 2:30am. When I arrived to finish setting up the booth 300 people are standing in line waiting to get in. The fair was very positive yet some what sad at the same time. There were 60 employers there and each average 3-4 openings. That figures to be only about 240 jobs that 2000 people were hoping for only 12% weer gong to get jobs that day. It makes me very thankful to have a job and it is an added bonus that I work for an awesome company. I did get to see my back on TV for about 3 seconds. No future movie star career from that. 5 was also interviewed by the Chicago Sun Times for about 10 minutes, they took pictures of me and my booth but I think I ended up on the editor's floor. Oh well, it did not take away from the greatness of the event.
This Saturday, with Carrie safety shopping in Chicago with her sister, Emmy, Tyler, and I played video games for six hours. We start our morning with normal breakfast for everyone and then went and rented three new games, 2 for the Wii and 1 for the PS2. We had to get Tyler a haircut which is finally starting to look better and run some errands. We stop and ate and Subway and then headed home for our video game marathon. Tyler got to pick first,since he is the youngest, and chose Carnival Mini Golf. Tyler has this game on his Christmas list so we wanted to try it out. It proved to be a big hit not only with Tyler but everyone else. I would highly recommend this game to anyone, it is very fun. Emmy choice was Petz 2. Emmy also wants this game for Christmas. I could be the stupidest game ever but Emmy liked it. Interesting side note, the bad gut in this game is a wolf and guess who woke up last night with nightmares about a wolf???? Our last game to try was the new Guitar Hero. We had fun playing the guitar and singing along. There is something wonderfully twisted hearing your children sing Joker by Steve Miller. We also pulled out Disney DDR and High School Musical-Sing it! These are tow of our faves that we try to play when we get the chance. Carrie came home to sleeping children and brought us all new stuff from her shopping trip. She will have to get on and talk about that.
Happy Thanksgiving to everyone and God's blessings to you all

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