Scott and I went to Best Buy on Thursday. We were looking for Mario Kart, but we found Wii Fit instead. We were walking down the aisles and Scott actually ran into the stack of boxes that we all Wii Fits. We bought one and then I went in and bought another. He ended up selling the second one at Entertainmart for $140. Crazy!!
When we got it all set up, you get to pick your Mii, which is your character that you can use for different games. Scott started with his and you start by telling the system your height and birthday. It then tells you your BMI and it also weighs you. Scott's BMI was really high and it told him he was obese, his Mii character then changed to match the results and was fat. We think it might be a bit off because he met with his personal trainer a month ago and he was not. Anyway....you have to do a balance test and it measures your center of balance and tells you what you can do to help that and fix your posture. The game asked Scott and I both if we had problems tripping when we walked. It then gives you your Wii Fit age, his was 45 or 47 (I think), but when he did it again on Friday it had gone down to 30 something.
When I did mine, my BMI was normal and my Wii Fit age was 32. Not too bad, but 10 years older than I am.

Here is Chloe and Charlie (Charlie is my roommates dog). They like to run around and chase each other. Chloe is a tad bigger than Charlie and she pretty much beats him up, but he runs right back at her, so I have no sympathy for him.

Scott playing Wii Fit. It has lots of different games to help with your balance, aerobics, yoga and I think a strength one.

Charlie and Chloe actually sitting by each other on Manda's bed. This is a very rare, so I had to take a picture.
