blame it all on the painkillers....o_O
Jan. 2nd, 2004 01:21 pmShameless plug advertisement for my godfather's company's search engine that might be useful for FOMF because I feel like it :P
I got to see my godparents on Tuesday, which was really nice as I usually get to see them on Thanksgiving but couldn't this year. I taught Kathleen and Sarah how to play Clue. Hee hee. It was really quite funny as they kept on giving away their cards and I managed to trick them into thinking that the murderer was Mrs. White so I won the game ^_^. Then, of course, they wanted to play something else and we ended up playing Monopoly simply because Clue and Monopoly are the only two board games in the house besides Trivial Pursuit, which is way too difficult for a 4th and 2nd grader, however precocious they may be.
On the old clue slips I saw the game that Sterling, Alex, and I played when they slept over at my place to go to the bus that took us to the airport to Washington, DC in 8th grade. I remember that it was the funniest game of clue that I ever played simply because Alex and Sterling were there and we were playing hideously late into the night and all of us had sugar and became rather hyper. Hee hee. I wish that our class could have a chance to go on another DC type trip to New York or something or a mandatory sort of England trip that doesn't involve choral performances. Happy memories ^_^.
I got to see my godparents on Tuesday, which was really nice as I usually get to see them on Thanksgiving but couldn't this year. I taught Kathleen and Sarah how to play Clue. Hee hee. It was really quite funny as they kept on giving away their cards and I managed to trick them into thinking that the murderer was Mrs. White so I won the game ^_^. Then, of course, they wanted to play something else and we ended up playing Monopoly simply because Clue and Monopoly are the only two board games in the house besides Trivial Pursuit, which is way too difficult for a 4th and 2nd grader, however precocious they may be.
On the old clue slips I saw the game that Sterling, Alex, and I played when they slept over at my place to go to the bus that took us to the airport to Washington, DC in 8th grade. I remember that it was the funniest game of clue that I ever played simply because Alex and Sterling were there and we were playing hideously late into the night and all of us had sugar and became rather hyper. Hee hee. I wish that our class could have a chance to go on another DC type trip to New York or something or a mandatory sort of England trip that doesn't involve choral performances. Happy memories ^_^.
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Date: 2004-01-03 04:08 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2004-01-06 04:31 am (UTC)And class DC trips really are lovely.
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Date: 2004-01-03 08:32 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2004-01-06 04:29 am (UTC)