in happy news, on the 14th me and my gf will find out her ring size and then in may I plan to surprise her with a proposal, I plan to do a scavenger hunt type thing.
Ah~! Best of luck with your surprise plan~!
Thanks, the hard part is going to be coming up with the clues. I already have one location in mind and thats starbucks sicne we both like the peppermint hot chcolate
is that... a challenge to the gaming/minmax community i just read...?
yes..yes it is bahaha
Give us some more themes to work with, and we'll contribute ideas for wall-bouncing.
That'll take some years, though... Kid is only 1year 2 months old. He'll have to be at least 4 in order to watch any DUBBED anime, and at least 6 or 7 before his reading is fast enough that he can watch subtitled ones.
That's being conservative, the kid might learn how to read faster, and learn to read faster more rapidly. Or he might take longer. It's a toss-up with kids, sometimes they learn stuff amazingly quick, sometimes they don't. Best thing i learned is not to expect anything, but rather to encourage the natural process...
My two year old little brother watches dubbed Ghibli films. You don't need to wait until four.
Nans ninja'd me pretty good.
I was watching Robotech and Superbook when I was two as well. And Dune when I was six months old, courtesy of my dad.
Kid doesn't need to understand it to have fun with it.
dude, I sang the theme song of totoro (aruko) to my kids when they were in the womb to get them to stop kicking so much. I'd place my throat against my wife's tummy, and sing that way, so the vibrations could be felt as well as heard.
after they were born, that song was one of only two things that could calm them down when nothing else would work. they'd sit there and smile the whole time it played, and the start back up again once the song stopped. I even had to make a cd with that song on every track just to help them fall asleep, and not drive us crazy by putting it on repeat.
it's NEVER too early to start. the occasional kick in the throat when i stopped singing was totally worth it.
(myself, i was watching Gatchaman in english and german when I was 3 and 4... which dates me, but hey.)