I eat these all the time. I could eat my body weight cheez-its any day. It is a special talent of mine. But eat cheez-its AND play scrabble or boggle with them?! Happy Beckie.
I did however, lose in Scattergories last week. It was the first time that I have lost that in game in about ten years, it was shocking, heart breaking, humbling, traumatizing, etc. I did come in second, so at least I beat the boy.
Text convo with Boy the night before:
T: I will roll you in scattergories. Feel free to study the dictionary tonight before going to bed.
B: I already read the dictionary when I was ten.
T: you're so cute when you try to play grown up games. Just adorable.
And what was the outcome:
I kicked his butt. So I will still consider myself victorious.
Any games that involve taking over the world (RISK, Settlers...), flexibility (twister, limbo) or words, I will win. I am sorry. I know that it sounds prideful (but come on, I have to somewhat relish in the couple talents that I do have) but it is just a forewarning for those that wish to extend the challenge.
Oh and after scattergories we laid outside and watched the Meteor Shower. We were both exhausted and kept falling asleep but what we did manage to see was beautiful. I love night skies!
2 comments:
i hate cheez-its! but my kids in nursery could totally eat their body weight in them.
First of all let me come forward and say that I am that boy.... However, lets not base your skill level in games on one night when you got lucky in a game a scattergories... The fact that you think you can beat everybody in Settlers is appalling! I say bring it!
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