So these pictures are really old…like, last October, I think, but I realized we never posted them. Every other Sunday, we try and have our siblings over for dinner. Josh’s brother Caleb and my sister Brenn joined us for dinner and then cupcake-making afterwards. We thought we’d try out a book Heather gave me for my birthday with the cutest cupcake decorating ideas I’ve ever seen: Continue reading
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Want Games to Play?
A lot of you might know this, but I (Paige) love games. Board games and card games, yes, but mostly the ones you play at family reunions, EFY, youth activities, and with big groups of friends. Those games. I’ve kept a list of ones I like through the years, and recently I thought it might be fun to start a blog, just as a way to list and organize all these great games I love. You can check it out here: thegamegal.com. It’s a fun project, and though I don’t promise to update it regularly (it’ll probably more likely be in spurts here and there), feel free to check it out, especially if you want some fun games to play!
Josh: Okay everyone, so really, you should check it out because not only is it a great repository of some way fun games, but Paige also does unique, hand-drawn illustrations for each an every post! It’s just as worth it to check it out for her fun and cute artwork as it is for the games, so go go go!
The Game Gal
Whirlyball is Awesome
What’s whirlyball, you ask? Pure awesomeness, we say. Also “a competitive mix of lacrosse, basketball, and bumpercars.” If that doesn’t sound exciting, we don’t know what does. And the great company Josh is interning for hosted an intern activity (and Paige was invited) at Whirlyball Dallas, where we learned and played this awesome sport. If raw skill, hand-eye coordination, pride, strength, and agility are for you – well, this game sure isn’t. But it’s a whole lot of fun to play, if you’re okay looking like a dork sometimes. ;-) We highly recommend it.
Kitchen Table + Mini Boats = $1,000,000
Do you ever hear about an invention or design or product so random, yet so cool, it just makes you happy to be part of the incredibly creative human race? Josh and I had one of those moments last week.
On Sunday we had some couples from our ward over for dinner; the menu consisted of baked potatoes, salad, and rolls. As we struggled to pass all the dishes, platters, and bowls around the table, I brought up the lazy susan that sits on the table in my parents house, the one I grew up with. (If you don’t know what a lazy susan is, follow the link and learn real quick.) Then one guy told us all about a table he had seen in the Philippines – a kind of different spin on a lazy susan, if you will (ha, no pun intended!). He described it as a big regular square dinner table, but with a big hole cut out of the middle and filled with a container of water. You could then place all the dishes in the water, and if someone opposite the table needed the rolls? Why, just shove them across and they’d float on over!
Awesome, huh? We all thought it was pretty cool. (So cool that I’m writing this blog post now). And I wanted to include a picture, but I couldn’t find one online (how would you Google for that, anyway? “Kitchen table water center”? Nope. “Kitchen table pass dishes water”? Nope. If you have any suggestions, let me know). Anyway, since I couldn’t find a picture, I drew one up real quick, for visual learners like me (and for you, Mom, because I know how much you love diagrams).
So here’s an isometric view:
And even an arial view:
So we hope you enjoy this awesome invention as much as we did. Whoever thought of it is a genius. Maybe we’ll even own one some day. If we do, I think we should fill the container with goldfish…um, maybe. But I could see some definite potential disasters if you combine a kitchen table filled with water and a family of kids.