Bonnie took care of her loved ones at home and then came out to the lake with 2 games in hand. I wondered if she was bringing them to play them with Rebecca, since I am well known to be a curmudgeon as far as games go.
When Rebecca phoned saying she was in Chase and it would be well over an hour before she got home, I told Bonnie to bring out the game, I would play. As my token went around the board, Bonnie was coaching me all of the way. “I was introduced to this game by Doral.” “This game would be a good fit with you and Betty. She has already tried it and is good at it with a little help.”
“I love this game. David will play it with me under duress. When I play it with Joachim, I go all out, trying to win. And I am good at it.”
“I have loved this game so much that I know all of the algorithms that a person needs to use to win this game.”
And then Bonnie began to speak of formulas and math.
“If you would like to take it home, it will be a good game with your grandchildren.”
I think if Bonnie will play the game with me one more time, I will take her up on the offer. This must be true for I found myself choosing to read the rules while I was eating breakfast.
Rebecca came last night and I offered to play Patchwork with her. She said a polite no and then pulled out the Lost Cities game.
In that game I end up double digits in the hole. Nope. Playing games is just not my thing.
Arta
When Rebecca phoned saying she was in Chase and it would be well over an hour before she got home, I told Bonnie to bring out the game, I would play. As my token went around the board, Bonnie was coaching me all of the way. “I was introduced to this game by Doral.” “This game would be a good fit with you and Betty. She has already tried it and is good at it with a little help.”
... game for two players ... |
“I love this game. David will play it with me under duress. When I play it with Joachim, I go all out, trying to win. And I am good at it.”
“I have loved this game so much that I know all of the algorithms that a person needs to use to win this game.”
And then Bonnie began to speak of formulas and math.
“If you would like to take it home, it will be a good game with your grandchildren.”
I think if Bonnie will play the game with me one more time, I will take her up on the offer. This must be true for I found myself choosing to read the rules while I was eating breakfast.
Rebecca came last night and I offered to play Patchwork with her. She said a polite no and then pulled out the Lost Cities game.
In that game I end up double digits in the hole. Nope. Playing games is just not my thing.
Arta
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