| Thursday Thirteen #2: Thirteen Games in My Life.
I love games. So this week, you get a list of games/sports from my life, past and present.
- Sheepshead! In our family, Sheepshead is the quintessential game to play. At any family gathering, you’d better have some change to play with - for sheeps is serious business. It’s a rite of passage to finally be able to play at the table with the adults, and as a kid you always wanted to “help” the adults play.
- Soccer (Football): Like many American kids, I played soccer when I was little. My dad coached our team for awhile, and I was usually goalie or at least a defender. While I enjoyed it, I didn’t stick with it, and the whole having to run thing wasn’t really something I liked, so I quit in middle school.
- Softball: One season I joined a softball team. I wasn’t terribly good at it - played left field mostly. And again with the running!
- Chess: In high school, I joined the chess team. This probably had something to do with a certain other person who was on the chess team, but I liked it. I only played on the JV team, and while I wasn’t bad, I certainly wasn’t great either. I really loved it when there were 6th graders from other schools beating me. Our high school chess coach was a great guy, and hubby and I picked up some of his speech mannerisms. Fair enough.
- Tennis: I never played tennis in any official league or what not, but it was one of the sections in gym that I liked more than others, and I think I took lessons one summer, too. It takes a lot of practice for me to get a consistent overhead serve, but I enjoy it. These days, though, I’m more likely to play tennis on the Wii than on an actual court. I’m hoping to change that a bit this summer.
- Red Rover: One of the best games played as a little kid. Seriously. I loved Red Rover, and I still do. I don’t remember the last time I played, though.
- Trivial Pursuit: This is a game to be avoided in my family. My father can take us all on single-handedly.
- Risk: A fun, albeit long, board game of world domination. I like having Australia (and/or South America) as my base of operations. Once, hubby’s brother spent quite some time rolling the dice over and over again to see if they were weighted incorrectly. ::sigh::
- Poker: I’m not good at poker. However, in high school, our youth group would sometimes have poker parties where we played with M&Ms. Fun times, even if I was quite bad. I don’t bluff well.
- Scrabble: Another major family game. My parents are both quite good, and the title of family champion goes back and forth between them every now and then. Sister and I can compete with them nowadays though, so it can be quite intense if we all get together for a family scrabble tourney. Games take a long time in my family though - Mother requires a lot of time. “I know there’s a seven-letter word in here somewhere!”
- Solitaire: I love card games, and know and play many different versions of solitaire. Sometimes you just need a mindless card game to relax.
- Four-Square: Another childhood favorite. Fun to play at camp or on the playground, and you can make up fun and interesting new rules. It’d take me awhile to get back into the swing of it, I think, but I have fond memories.
- Inner Tube Water Polo: The newest one on the list, I just started a few weeks ago. It’s fun, and for those of us who aren’t in shape, still some good exercise. Our team went undefeated* in the regular season, and we have playoffs in the next week or so.
*Okay, so there were only three regular season games, one team flat out didn’t show up, and one game we were playing 7 (plus 2 subs) vs. 4, but still. Undefeated!
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