Sunday, September 13, 2015

Game Night

Whenever my kids visit, they always know at least one night will be 
dedicated to obligatory game playing.
It's a tradition...one that Mike secretly loves,
almost as much as he loves a good puzzle challenge.

We played UNO and Scattergories.
Two of my favorite games and we had a ton of fun.



 
Mike always wears his orange MS wristband in support of me,
and that always makes my heart smile!!

September 4, 2015

15 comments:

eileeninmd said...

Good morning, Debbie. game night sounds like fun! Something hubby and I should be doing . I like that orange wristband, your son loves you! Have a happy day and new week ahead!

Lowcarb team member said...

Hello Debbie ... game night sounds fun.
Great that your son wears the orange wristband.

Have a lovely Sunday

All the best Jan

TexWisGirl said...

a sweet, good son. :)

Author R. Mac Wheeler said...

hope yer all having a great WE

Sally said...

Oh, how fun! And, such a good son Mike is!

xoxo

Muffie said...

Before the grandies arrived, we always did game night. Now, the fun is centered around them!

Brian King said...

We play "table" games at my parent's place. They're a nice break from all of today's electronic gadgets.

Nicki said...

Simple, good fun - never goes out of style.

KB said...

I love game night too :)

Sharon M said...

My kids LOVE this game. It can get pretty hilarious.

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

I love board games too ... And Uno ... Hadnt thought of that one for awhile .... I need to know more about the orange bracelet.

21 Wits said...

The family that plays together stays together! I have to check out this Scattergories never heard of it before! I bet we'd love it too.

LeAnn said...

Oh this is a fun one! There's nothing better that game nights with family. Hugs~

Ida said...

You all are such a fun group. Game night sounds like great fun.

Conniecrafter said...

We do the same thing when the kids come home, my daughter and hubby have quite the competition going. I did not know you suffer with MS, so sorry to hear that.