More pictures that didn't make their own post...
Our church had its annual Christmas Bazaar, which included a night of "ice skating." The skates were real ice skates but the "ice" was some sort of hard plastic flooring that sort-of worked to skate around. We had a fun time eating smores afterward at the nearby firepit. It was too dark for good pictures with the phone camera. Gotta remember the real camera next time! The next day, we went into the Kessler Center for food, silent auctions, and other fun.
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The sales at the bazaar |
A local board game store hosted a 24-hour gaming marathon to support
Extra Life. I played the version of Clank that's on a pirate ship called
Clank! Sunken Treasures. I never saw the box cover, but the game was fun.
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Clank in water! |
The store had a "pay what you can" table for used games, with the money going to the charity. My family bought me a tiny Jenga set that has seen much use by us. It went to Religious Education where I used it as a substitute for the gallows drawing in Hangman. It was also an icebreaker at a Cub Scout meeting.
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Clearly an off-brand edition |
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Seemingly impossible yet still playable state of the tower |
In other gaming news, I discovered that
Rush Hour puzzles are solvable in ways other than the recommendation on the back of the card. In
Rush Hour, the player tries to get the red car out of the traffic jam by moving all the other vehicles around to make a clear path. I made one solution that took a lot of moves and then tried out the solution on the back. I was pretty sure I had a different final state that got my car out, so on the next puzzle I took a picture of my solution. Then, I did the back-of-the-card solution and took another picture of a clearly different solution.
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My solution |
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The card's solution |
We made the kids rake leaves which might have been a mistake, because see what they did to me!
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Looking for a dad in a leaf stack |
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Help! |
My wife and I attended a Renaissance dance at our
dance studio. It was a lot of fun, with some authentic dances and music, along with modern stuff that mimics the style from way back when.
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Our Renaissance garb |
We went to
Savage Mill at the end of the month and saw all the Christmas decorations already in place!
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But it's not even Advent yet (as of the picture taking)! |
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Santa's spot |
We went for an epic bike ride from just outside of Baltimore to the Naval Academy in Annapolis. Most of the way is a bike/jogging path that formerly was the Baltimore and Annapolis train line. It was fun, with a challenging bridge at the end.
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Meeting at a pickup point |
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Getting ready to go |
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This bridge is more challenging than it looks |
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View of the Severn River |
At the grocery store, I saw another crime against breakfast.
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You can guess the toy surprise inside |
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