video game console, multiplayer game

Last night my husband and I decided along with my parents and the rest of the family that we'll be heading off to our lake house to spend the Easter weekend. When I told the kids about it, they all screamed for joy and immediately started planning all the things they were going to take with them. They even asked if they could have a new multiplayer game to take along and play with their cousins. My husband and I immediately interjected and told them that they were not going to be taking everything but the kitchen sink, but that we had talked to everyone else and we agreed that we would bring one video game console, and that each one of the kids could bring one multiplayer game but that everyone was going to have to take turns playing. Since there was only the main living room TV and one smaller TV in the house, the kids needed to understand that they weren't going to have the large screen TV, but instead would have to play their video game console on the smaller screened TV. They didn't seem to care, and I think they were more excited about getting to play games with their cousins and spend time together than anything else.

Once the kids were in bed, I mentioned to my husband that I was going to order them the latest multiplayer game for their video game console to take along for the weekend and it would be part of their Easter present. He was all for that idea, and said that it would give them something new to play, so I ordered it from Bolluck Mall whose online store can be found by visiting www.bolluckmall.com. It should arrive in plenty of time to take to the lake, and in the meantime, we are planning to get together this weekend with the rest of the family to decide who is bringing what. I know I've already committed to bringing the video game console, but we need to decide if everyone is going to bring a multiplayer game and also what we are going to eat and which foods we are going to bring. I am going to bring plenty of eggs so the kids can dye Easter eggs, since I don't expect that they are going to spend all their time in front of the video game console. I know it will be too cold for them to swim, but I am sure that there will be plenty of activities to keep them busy when they aren’t playing the latest multiplayer game, and it will give us adults a little time to relax and enjoy ourselves.