Saturday, October 06, 2007

Game Day

Today we had a game day. We haven't had a Saturday "Family Game Day" in a while. We've played some games with the kids. But today we spent over 7 hours playing Games they picked out! We sat at the table, ate homemade Chicken Noodle Soup. Then Little smokies and crackers later. It's was just a hang out--play and have fun day!

We played Mah Jong, all four rounds. That took a while. That was the game Nicky picked. Then Chandler picked Clue. He decided we should play it four times since we played four rounds of Mah Jong! We ended up playing 3 games of clue. Now they are watching ROCKY with Dash. I decided that I'd pass on the Rocky movie and I've taken that time to play a computer game, catch up on blogs, and chat with friends. It's been a nice day.

N had kind of a "right of passage" moment today. I was starting to fix the soup and dash wanted me to put all the chicken in it. I decided if that was the case I needed more broth. N quickly volunteered to go to the store for me! With a few quick, well thought out words, she had the approval of mom and dad. She took off with her backpack on her back and rode a mile up to the IGA, got the cans of broth and came back! Now she's trying to figure out how she can do this ALL the time! I figure we'll take ONE DAY at a time on that! :)

5 comments:

Achtung BB said...

In a few more years she can start driving to the store. My kids are still a little young for a lot of games. Woogy and I will play Candy Land, Chutes and Ladders, and Sorry.

Portland wawa said...

Wow, it's hard to believe N is old enough to go places by herself now. Back in our day, we biked up to the store at age 8 or 9 by ourselves, but things have changed. Nibbles likes to eat the pieces from the games Woogy and BB play.

shakedust said...

Seven hours of games sounds awesome (do people still use that word?). I can't wait until NJ can do a game day with us. Of course, that may be a while.

I almost forgot the bicycle element of small-town life. You can get almost anywhere on two wheels. I was almost as mobile as my parents when I was N's age in a small town.

GoldenSunrise said...

game day sounds fun! oh the benefits of living in the country--kids can go to the store for you.

f o r r e s t said...

Did someone say "lil' smokies?"

Yum!