Thursday, June 3, 2010

I am a child

Today I spent most of the day playing on the Webkinz account that I share with my sisters. We have about 8 billion Webkinz pets, and even though the site is aimed at kids 12 and under I can't help but be addicted to the cuddly little creatures that you can do virtually anything with.My parents, after finding out my addiction to Webkinz have for the past 3 Christmases been using Webkinz as stocking stuffers. In order to have a Webkinz account you have to shell out $10.99 (more or less depending on the pet) on a stuffed animal that you register online. If I were to calculate the numbers I would have to say that my parents have spent $100+ on these suckers. Also, the people at Ganz are smart little cookies, and make you renew your membership by buying at least 1 new pet every year or else your account and everything is terminated.

Don't judge me. This is way better than doing crack in a dark alley, or worse, your neighbor's garage.


I was playing Webkinz on my grandma's computer, because I was impromtly told yesterday that my family was taking a quick overnight trip to visit Grandma. I was supposed to come home today, but due to bad weather I'm stuck at Grandma's until the weather clears up. I'm hoping that my parent's schedule slows down for a bit because I honestly have no idea what I'm doing between now, and the rest of summer (other than vacation time in Vegas). My parents have stuff planned that I don't even know about, which results in me throwing clothes in a bag for the weekend and going somewhere random. Not that I'm complaining, but I'd like to rest up before July and the most likely exhausting things my parents will make me do in Las Vegas.

On another note, tonight the season premiere of Royal Pains comes on and I can't wait to Jew it up with my favorite on call doctor. Shalom!

1 comment:

  1. WEBKINZ!

    I never got into those because my parents refused to buy me them, but I was always super jealous of my friends that had like 50 of them. I remember the store that sold them in our town had never been busier, hahah. Those were the days... :D

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