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Board Games!

Nov30
2008
Rob Written by Rob

God, I hadn’t owned a board game – a real, honest-to-God board game – pretty much since I’d moved out on my own. Video games? Sure. Plenty of them. But an old fashioned, sit around the table, sneak-a-bill-from-the-bank board game? Not in many, many, many years. And lately I’ve been wanting to own a few.

And not the ultramodern battery-operated quadruple-licensed Christmas toy, but classic games. The classic games Kristi and I and my brother and a whole bunch of us all grew up with. Hanging out playing games at Thanksgiving just brought it back to mind again.

So anyway, last night the holiday block fair wrapped up and we got our street back again, and we had a nice fire going and Sam started looking at us with that “Didn’t you forget something tonight, people?” look that typically means he’s hungry. Oops: I went to go fill his bowl only to discover that we were completely out of dog food. We needed to make a late evening Target run.

We can never just go into Target, buy one thing and leave. It’s not possible.

And so.. we came home with board games! A deluxe Scrabble set, a dominos kit (the same that we were playing on Thursday) and this way-cool Risk set. Check that out. Attractive wooden case. Compact set. Best of all, it’s a replica of the original 1959 set, with the same rulebook and board and wooden block army markers and everything. Now I just have to remember how the hell to play it.

Seems that Target has an exclusive deal with Hasbro to retail a whole series of these classic games. Risk. Monopoly. Clue. Stratego. Yahtzee. I could even have sworn I saw a Sorry game on the shelf. And all of them the original vintage editions of the games.

I so want this whole series.

Posted in Diversions, Gift Ideas

Thanksgiving

Nov28
2008
Rob Written by Rob

So we’ve just finished getting all the holiday stuff up in the house: the tree, ornaments, stuff on the walls, pretty much everything except the outdoor lights. Right now we’re watching TV and waiting for the pizza guy to show up with dinner. Later we’ll probably get a fire going in the fireplace.

This was my first Thanksgiving in Modesto. The big family Thanksgiving is a pretty new experience for me; my family in Florida was only four people, and in recent years it’s been a real effort to get everyone in the same place at once for dinner. We’d eat, enjoy each other’s company, maybe watch a DVD, and then all go break in our separate directions.

Thanksgiving among the Taylor/Jepson (and now West Coast Warren) clan is a very different experience. This is the big California family gathering of the year, over thirty people packed into the Jepsons’ house eating food and watching football and playing Scrabble or dominos for most of the day. It was a lot of fun – many of the relatives from the wedding made it, including Andy Taylor, the pastor who married us. We all drank the patented Jepson fruit punch and ate super-rich coconut/chocolate/graham cracker cookies and got loud over a cutthroat match of the Mexican Train Dominos Game That Would Not End.

Last Thanksgiving, I was still in Florida. We were newly engaged and planning my early December move to California; my first Taylor/Jepson holiday was Christmas ’07. This year I kind of feel like (along with Shelley Taylor) in the sophomore class rather than rolling in again as a green freshman. It’s still a bit intimidating, navigating through such a large group, but it was a lot of fun.

We both hope you all had a good Thanksgiving and are spending the rest of the weekend relaxing and just generally enjoying being wherever you are. We’ll have some photos up soon of the living room, done up with all the decorations – we’ve gotten it all pretty festive now.

In case I haven’t said so lately, thanks to everyone in the Jepson/Taylor clan who have done so much in the last year to adopt me into their family. It’s a good place to be and I’m enjoying it a lot.

(By the way, sorry I haven’t written for a while. Our copywriting business has been having a record November, and so I’ve been spending almost every spare minute doing client work. It’s been left up to Kristi to keep R&K going by herself, lately. Busy is good, but busy does make a guy tired.)

Posted in Everyday Life, Family and Friends

Vacation?

Nov25
2008
Kristi Written by Kristi

I spent the entire day baking at my mom’s yesterday.  Today?  More baking at home!  My mom asked me to bake rolls for Thanksgiving and with 30 people coming, I had a lot of dough to knead.  I’m tired and it’s only 2:30.  When does the restful part come?

Posted in Everyday Life

Sweet Vacation

Nov24
2008
Kristi Written by Kristi

This year, my school district put us on a modified traditional calendar so I have the entire week off this week.  It’s so wonderful to have this entire week to prepare for the holidays.  We spent today doing more cleaning.  My wedding dress is boxed and put away, finally.  Our guest room is no longer the wedding room.  It has a cleaned out closet, books sorted through, dusted and swept.  The bedding is being washed (I sleep in there sometimes because I tend to be an insomniac) and it feels like I’d like to have company again!  The living room floor was mopped for the first time in a long while and we scoured the bathroom.  Rob sorted the office out, the floor was mopped and overall, the house is coming into shape.  I guess with the idea of vacation means I have time to get caught up on all the things I haven’t had the time or energy to do.

Tomorrow is holiday baking with my mom.  We bake cookies and breads for gifts and for the various holiday entertaining we do through the month.  They’ve returned from their cruise we enjoyed dinner out with them last night.  The holidays last year were so chaotic with Rob moving that we didn’t really enjoy the whole build up.  This year, I’m savoring each plan we make, each party we will attend, each day I have with my family, my husband.

Posted in Everyday Life, House and Yard
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