One day, my daughter, Mindy, asked me to look up servers that she could play on with other people. We found several. We joined McBall. We didn't play on it for a long time. Then Mindy asked me to help her play McBall, and I sat down to play the game and became a regular McBaller every since. I really enjoy playing, and I play just for fun. When you see me on here, it could be Mindy, but most likely me, Linda.
We have three gamers in our family. I like to play Terraria and Minecraft on the Xbox as well as Mindy. We also like to play National Geographic's Animal Jam, Chicken Smoothie, and Minecraft Buddy on the computer. Mindy also loves to watch Sky Does Minecraft and the ...
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One day, my daughter, Mindy, asked me to look up servers that she could play on with other people. We found several. We joined McBall. We didn't play on it for a long time. Then Mindy asked me to help her play McBall, and I sat down to play the game and became a regular McBaller every since. I really enjoy playing, and I play just for fun. When you see me on here, it could be Mindy, but most likely me, Linda.
We have three gamers in our family. I like to play Terraria and Minecraft on the Xbox as well as Mindy. We also like to play National Geographic's Animal Jam, Chicken Smoothie, and Minecraft Buddy on the computer. Mindy also loves to watch Sky Does Minecraft and the Minecraft Seedlings videos. She also loves Pokemon, collects trading cards, and currently is playing Pokemon X.
So, to sum it all up, we are gamers who spend way too much time gaming. My husband thinks we do anyway. I think gaming can be a good thing, because it keeps the brain active as long as you also get regular exercise.
I am going to copy from Buffowatts and also give advice...study hard, learn all you can, put a lot of effort into learning, because it will help you when you're older. If you fail, try, try again. It took Thomas Edison 9,990 experiments before he found the right filament (wire) to make a lightbulb glow. (American Heroes Every Kid Should Meet, by Dennis Denenberg and Lorraine Roscoe, 2006, p.43)
Happy gaming and learning.