Last Weekend, I and my family went to Mexican restaurant at night. They gave crayons and paper to my 1-year-old-daughter. My daughter was so happy to get the goodies and started drawing quietly. When you go to the casual restaurants with kids, they do it to entertain and to let kids sit at the table nicely. I knew that they sometimes do and it looks familiar to me, but it was the first time for myself to be served. When I came to the US I was a single, 24-year-old-guy at that time but now I have 1-year-old daughter, so I finally had a chance to have the real experience. I realized that it was so helpful service because sometimes it is hard to keep her nice at the restaurant.
Knowing and experiencing are bit different. It is hard to explain, but I hope you know what I am trying to say. Playing DDR is based on a simple concept but playing with your feet on dance mats gives you a totally different experience. If you have never played DDR with dance mats, try it! But not too fast, I recommend to start from Beginner level and step up to Basic (Light) level and stay there for a while because Basic level is designed to play fun. Higher levels are challenging and busy, so it is better to play Basic if you want to feel yourself playing to the music.
Hiro@LA



