So, you know those parties where everyone tells stories about college or high school or some other embarassing period of life and then wonders how they managed to get into the career they are in now? Do you know those? Yeah. I'm at one now. So, I thought I would liveblog it. If I have to embarass myself...I may as well blog.
So, proposed games for the parsonage: kick the can, flashlight tag, foursquare...these are ideal games for the 30-something. Really.
Be ye warned therefore. There is a foursquare tournament coming your way.
Posted by tripp at May 13, 2006 10:12 PMTwister!! You gotta have Twister.
When I was a kid, we played that during rain days (I went to grade school in California -- no kidding, they kept us indoors when it rained). Anyway, I was AWESOME at it. Couldn't be beat.
Played it for the first time again a few years ago. I swear they shrunk that mat and put the dots closer together. I'm not as good as I once was.
Maybe they should market a larger version for full grown adults.
Posted by: Reverend Ref at May 13, 2006 10:50 PMFoursquare!
One year at camp, we marked out a foursquare court on the floor of the staff cabin/craft center with colored electrical tape. Whoever wasn't cooking that night got to play foursquare during the break/dinner time. It was great.
Posted by: beth at May 13, 2006 11:18 PMi love 4-square. i played it all the time when i was in catholic school! yes, that's right, i couldn't be an altar boy/girl, but i could play me some 4-square!
Posted by: baptistnomad at May 14, 2006 11:10 AMooh! I love four-square!! I'm in!
Posted by: Susie at May 15, 2006 02:01 PM