So you can only imagine the outcome—he has been absolutely hooked and constantly asks to play. (See Fancy Pants himself, right. I must admit, he is a pretty cool guy.) Its description is “It’s Sonic. With pants.” That kind of describes E. too, except that he—thankfully—wears more than just pants.He has been playing this game off and on for at least a few months. This past Saturday, he ... well, I will let this video show you.
In case you didn’t catch it, the ultimate goal of this game is for Fancy Pants to get his ice cream cone back from the rabbit. (Let’s not get into the oddity of that!) E. was so excited that he was talking what we affectionately call “Brendlese.” This describes the language my extended family speaks–a fast mumble of sorts. I am quite good at it. Obviously E. isn’t too bad himself. Tyler has been grafted in, but for awhile he couldn’t understand dinner conversations at mom and dad’s without a decoder ring. E. loves this game so much, that in the time that it took for me to grab the camera he had already started over a new game of Fancy Pants. “Addictive Flash Games”? I think so.
We went to the park again this past weekend. It was so nice out that we wanted to make the most of the last hours of daylight. We live within 10 minutes of a

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