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A Game to Bring Young and Old Together




We went to dinner at my father-in-law's house over the weekend. A friend of his who was also at dinner brought each of my children a little present. My son received marbles. My children had NO IDEA what the game of marbles was or how to play! Well, throughout the evening a few of the adults there sat with them and taught them how to play, and they have been playing ever since. Best news: a set of marbles is just $1 at the dollar store. So, get some marbles before Thanksgiving and bone up on the rules of the game and I bet lots of people in your home will have a good time! OR, put a sack of marbles in your child's Christmas stocking!

A word of caution: if your children wind up playing, play for "fair" instead of for "keepsies". This means that the players each leave the game with their own marbles, instead of keeping the marbles they won from the other player forever. Now, if your kids decide to play for keepsies, that's great, but my five year old was having a hard time with that concept, so I declared fair marble play only at our house!

Here are a few resources we used to learn to play marbles:

  • This video from YouTube is great! I just had my kids watch it and they pretty much took it from there!

Marbles is just one of those games that kids don't learn to play anymore. Give your kids the gift of their imaginations with this classic game!

This post is linked to the Hip Homeschool Hop - check out what other homeschoolers are up to this week! It is also linked to Teach Me Tuesday over at A Bokros Kind of Life... go there to see ideas from other homeschoolers!

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Multitude Monday #381-400




Once again I'm linking up with A Holy Experience to blog about the many things for which I am thankful.... I hope you go to the site to see the many blessings it has to offer!

What I am thankful for #381-400

381. being able to choose my favorite music to download, thanks to an ITunes gift card from my sister!
382. the music of John Williams
383. a quiet evening alone with my son
384. My son saying to me (as we're taking the dog for a walk), "Mommy, isn't that moon beautiful?"
385. finally.... a good family picture!


386. canned pumpkin (and the Libby's recipe on the back for pumpkin pie!)
387. being able to spend time with family I haven't seen in a long time
388. My dad - Happy 80th birthday!


389. a very wise friend who always makes me happy when I see her
390. my daughter's Sunday School teachers.... and their creativity with Bible lessons
391. leaf piles, and my children working together to build a huge one this afternoon
392. jellied cranberry sauce
393. people who forgive easily and don't hold grudges - it's rare to find someone like this
394. a pack of marbles given to my son this week by a special lady
395. wisdom gained from listening to older family members
396. my daughter's "best friend" - her dog, Gizmo
397. people who give without expecting to "get"
398. singing old fashioned church hymns
399. symphony orchestras
400. the unconditional love my husband shows to his family - I want to be more like him.
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