New to Wonderland here!
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New to Wonderland here!
Hi to all! I am a 25 year old female. I have been married just over 2 years this last august. I have a 19 mnth old son and a 2 mnth old son today! I am a stay at home mom since my second child arrived! He was kind of my husbands and I's anniversary gift! Expensive but fills our hearts! I just wanted to give a shout out to the makers of the game and see Awesome! I'm hooked.
Welcome to the Wonderland Board, Amy! I'm glad you have joined us for all the fun and games. We are like one big family, so just jump right in and chat with us. Also there are lots of custom levels designed by other members that you can play - you will need "Return to Wonderland Deluxe" (RTWD) for this part. In addition to playing the custom levels, RTWD also has an editor which you can use to design your own levels.
Once again, Welcome! All of us are addicted to the games.
Once again, Welcome! All of us are addicted to the games.

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New to Wonderland here!
Welcome and congrats on anniversary and new baby.
Pat
Pat
Well the baby's birthday is the 13th of August and our anniversary is the 23rd of August. So, we have some time but not much! As far as playing while the kids sleep, half the time I'm up till midnight or one just trying to get the baby to stay asleep so I play while I hold him! So if you see some wrong spellings, it's more than likely while I've been holding him!Willwonka4442 wrote:WELCOME. so how are you going to work out
your anniversery and a birth day all at the same time.?
WELCOME TO WONDERLAND,
I'm not sure how I missed this....
I must have been completely engrossed in Stinkers Rescue.
You sound like a very busy woman with the 2 babies at home. When you can sneek a few minutes to yourself join in the fun here.
I think you'll find us to be a one big e-family, who like to laugh & play all day.

I'm not sure how I missed this....

You sound like a very busy woman with the 2 babies at home. When you can sneek a few minutes to yourself join in the fun here.



I think you'll find us to be a one big e-family, who like to laugh & play all day.







Be kinder than necessary, for everyone you meet is fighting some kind of battle.
If anyone misses me for the next couple of weeks, I'm busy accompanying for my old school. I am playing for the middle school Christmas concert so 2 out of 5 days during the week I'll be in my hometown, but I'll have my computer with me so I can at least play the games. I won't be able to chat until I get home but I may be able to get several levels made! Be on the watch!
If you want to be somebody, if you want to go somewhere, you have to wake up and pay attention.
Re: New to Wonderland here!
welcome here... or there... i don't know where... i'm a little confused... 

It's ok Hugh. I lead a busy life with the two kids. With me being a stay at home mom, I am trying to find some things that will bring in a little extra money especially over the holiday season. I have played piano for years and when I graduated from my school, I turned around and for three years, was an employee playing for the choir, vocal solos/ensembles, and instrumental solos. It's a great stress relief for me, especially with the kids at times
For instance, my 20 mnth old is currently sitting on my lap in time out for not listening. Stress relief is always needed here!

If you want to be somebody, if you want to go somewhere, you have to wake up and pay attention.
wow a musician!!amy25 wrote: I have played piano for years and when I graduated from my school, I turned around and for three years, was an employee playing for the choir, vocal solos/ensembles, and instrumental solos.

I love music: I've played piano fro 10 years, sax for 7 years and renaissance music with an antiquos instrument (named bombarda) for 20 years...
And now... nothing.

Don't ask me why!
(hehehheheeh)
When I started college, I was going to be a music teacher. I took two years of music classes and all that. When I transfered to a bigger college ( I started out at a two year school), I changed majors and went into accounting. After one year of that and almost being kicked out of college due to bad grades, I changed majors again and went into education. However, after one year, I got pregnant, got married and worked part time, driving roughly an hour one way to work. After the oldest was born, I transfered to a Hallmark store closer to where I live and worked there for another year and 2 mnths then resigned to stay at home with both children. I'm glad I stayed home but I wish I had stuck with music ed. I'd be making better money than I did at Hallmark. And I was the only one in the store who had been there over 3 years. The lady who became manager tried to be best friends with everyone and she wasn't doing things right so I talked to her manager and when I turned my keys in, I was a lead which meant I could open/close the store, she stood there and flat out stated that I was trying to get her fired, which I wasn't. I was trying to make sure policies were being followed that weren't in the first place. Needless to say, that particular store will not get any more of my money until she has left permanently. As for music, I studied piano for 2 years privately at the 2 year college and the teacher said I was one of the only ones who could sightread fairly well. I wish I had just stuck with music ed and I wouldn't have had the headache with Hallmark but I guess I wasn't thinking. I also play the flute and did well in high school. I stuck with it the first 2 years of college. I sang in the choir and in the jazz choir. The jazz choir went to Carnegie Hall my 2nd year. We were selected to sing with like 9 other jazz choirs in New York. That was awesome! I had always wanted to go to New York and be able to say I've sang in Carnegie Hall and now, I can say that.
If you want to be somebody, if you want to go somewhere, you have to wake up and pay attention.