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 Tuesday, October 26, 2004

We finally celebrated Jacob and Matthew's respective birthdays with their friends on Sunday afternoon.  The opted for a joint gameday, with each inviting 4-5 of their friends.  It worked out pretty well.  In case you care, here's how we scheduled out the afternoon:

  • 2pm - 2:30 - Welcome kids, start a big game of Liar's Dice.  This is an easy game for players to join mid-stream.  We didn't come close to finishing, but the kids had a blast.
  • 2:30 - 3:30 - First game session.  The older kids played Finstere Flure while the younger ones played Can't Stop.
  • 3:30 - 3:45 - Outside game to burn off some steam.  We played with balloons and finished with a balloon-popping relay race.
  • 3:30 - 4:15 - Cake and gifts
  • 4:15 - 5:00 - Second game session.  The older kids played 3 rounds of Colossal Arena and the younger ones played Quicksand.

All of the older kids were very much into the games and had a blast.  There were 6 of them so I had to choose games with very little downtime to keep everyone interested.  Matthew's group was hit and miss - two of the kids are still lacking some of the attention span required to play games like this, but one of them was a surprise and latched right onto them (and will likely get an invite back from Matthew real soon).

Liar's Dice for the opening.

The young uns playing Can't Stop.  This would be a great game to bring into the classroom for math labs.

Some Finstere Flure action.  Evan escaped the dungeon first with two of his characters.

Jacob and the mandatory Costo cake.

Matthew wanted a birthday apple pie this year.

Gratuitous shot of our cool cat Sammi.

posted on Wednesday, October 27, 2004 3:22:52 AM (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00)  #    Comments [1]
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Wednesday, October 27, 2004 5:32:01 PM (Pacific Daylight Time, UTC-07:00)
Wow...you are a couple of ambitious parents. Looks and sounds like you pulled it off. Well done.

Shea (my five year old) has really taken to Can't Stop for some reason. I don't think he would enjoy it nearly as much with more than two people though (too much downtime for him right now). And we only play until somebody (ok..him) gets to the top of one column. That makes it pretty easy for me to rig it for him to win. It worked out pretty well as a closer after Dad smoked he and Mom in Enchanted Forest. I was actually pretty proud of him...he handled the loss very well. He started to get a little teary, but managed to rein it in.

I've been debating the Fearsome Floors for him. He'd love the theme. Do you think it's within a 5 year old's grasp?
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