New Year’s Eve Snack Food, Movie, and Game Night
When the winner puts his/her name in the box lid next to the year, it becomes a fun record to look at each year when we pull the games out again.
Historical Sewing and Time Travels
When the winner puts his/her name in the box lid next to the year, it becomes a fun record to look at each year when we pull the games out again.
Last summer while window shopping in the historic area looking for a great lunch spot, the Culpeper Cheese Company reined us in!
For the first time, my daughter was highly competitive with every game, which has everything to do with her eye tracking difficulties.
Tonight represented the best of Napoleonic strategy while we played Risk and Uno, which helped us remember a strategic auction purchase.
Wrapping the huge box, I hid it as much as possible under the tree with my declaration it must remain last to be opened, because it would be the hit of the day.
Whoever wins the game writes their name in the lid with the year, which creates great memories. Then the winner gets to choose a new game.
With everything bedecked with patriotic red, white and blue, I love hand-cranked ice cream, grilling dinner, George M. Cohan, and fireworks on Independence Day.
To top it off, whoever wins the game writes their name with the year in the box, which creates a fun memory! Then the winner picks the next game.