Sunday, March 31, 2013

Games Night is Always Lots of Fun.


A new Easter flag to welcome our friends to Games Night!
A new Easter flag to welcome our friends to Games Night!
Well, Games Night has come and gone for another year and I think it was a great success despite the fact that I was suffering with a miserable cold. Luckily, I had made most of the preparations and gathered all the games and prizes the previous week so all that was left to do was clean the house and prepare the meal. This being Easter weekend there were bunnies everywhere.Everything was done nice and early, and because it was such a beautiful day outside, Hubby washed Black Beauty (again!) so that he could show it off to our friends. It does look great when it is clean and the sun is shining on it.

Every one arrived shortly after 3:00 and Hubby took the guys out for a spin around the block in the new truck (so much for it being clean, sigh). When they got back we put out some snacks and got everyone a drink and the we got right into the games!

It was a beautiful day so Hubby decided to wash Black Beauty, (AGAIN!).
It was a beautiful day so Hubby decided to
wash Black Beauty, (AGAIN!).
It is a pretty truck, especially when it's gleaming in the sunlight!
It is a pretty truck, especially when it's
gleaming in the sunlight!

The first game was the Elimination Game. Last week I mailed each of the four guests ten playing cards and I gave Hubby his own set of ten right before the game. There were two cards left over in case anyone wanted to trade. I had a matching set of cards in a bag and, one by one, I pulled out each card and the corresponding card was eliminated. After each group of ten cards there was a small consolation prize and the person with the final card got to select a prize from the Prize Basket. All the prizes were wrapped so that nobody knew what they were getting but these guys have all been here before so the knew to go right for the packages that felt like boxes of chocolates! Everyone loves chocolates, right? The other prizes included shower gel, packs of Kleenex, a novel, a puzzle book, lottery tickets, etc. There wasn't anything really expensive, it was all just for a laugh. The winner of the Elimination game, not surprisingly, managed to find the biggest box of chocolates!

The Easter Bunny Girls.
The Easter Bunny Girls.

The dining room / games table is all set for a night of fun!
The dining room / games table is all
set for a night of fun!

A close-up of my beautiful birthday orchid.
A close-up of my beautiful birthday orchid.

Home-made butter tarts were just part of the dessert menu.
Home-made butter tarts were just part of the dessert menu.

Here are the games and the prize basket.
Here are the games and the prize basket.

The Elimination game is underway!
The Elimination game is under way!

The winner of the Elimination game gets to select the first prize from the basket.
The winner of the Elimination game gets to select the
first prize from the basket.

The next game was trivia contest. I found a great and timely quiz on the CBC website about the recent demise of the penny. The quiz is just below and I'll put the answers at the end of this post if you want to play.

PENNY TRIVIA
1. Four of the five designs that have appeared on the reverse side of the penny have included maple leaves. What was the fifth design?
A portrait of a rock dove
A rendering of the Atlantic puffin
A view of the St. Lawrence River
A sketch of the Canadian Rockies

2. About 35 billion pennies have been minted since 1908. If they were stacked on top of each other, this would be the equivalent height of this many CN Towers:
100
1,000
100,000
1,000,000

3.The federal government announced plans to withdraw the penny, owing to production costs. How much did it cost to make one penny?
1.6 cents
2 cents
3.1 cents
5 cents

4. The net cost of redeeming the six billion pennies expected to be turned in over the next six years will cost the federal government:
$10,500
$125,000
$3,000,000
$38,300,000

5.How many pennies can you cram into a four-litre pickle jar?
344 pennies, or $3.44
4,992 pennies or $49.92
12,280 pennies or $122.80
175,333 pennies or $1,753.33

6.This country has also eliminated the single-unit coin from circulation:
New Zealand
France
Spain
All of the above

7.The last penny was produced in May 4, 2012 in which city?
London, England
Ottawa, Ont.
Winnipeg, Man.
Calgary, Alta.

8.A rare Canadian penny sold for $402,500 US at auction in January 2010. The penny, one of three ever made, bears this unique feature:
A misspelling of the word "Canada"
A small dot below the year
Renderings of both King George V and Edward VII
A hexagon shape

9.The letters KG appear on the penny below the maple leaf. This stands for:
King George, in honour of the monarch who preceded Queen Elizabeth
Kingston and Gatineau, to mark Canada's bilingual tradition
George Edward Kruger Gray, the artist who designed the maple leaf twig design for the penny
Kilogram, a reference to the metric unit of measurement standard in Canada

10.Pennies produced from 1982 to 1996 were unique in this respect:
They were made of copper-plated zinc
They were no longer round but rather had 12 sides
They didn't have "Canada" printed on them
They were extra lucky

After that we tried playing a game called "Don't Fall" but Larry got a perfect score of eleven on his first try so we stopped there and moved on to the Memory Test. This proved to be a lot harder. Everyone got to study a plate that held 13 items for 30 seconds and then the plate was taken away. The most anyone could remember was 11 of the 13. More surprisingly, when we we repeated the test later in the evening with the same items, most people did even worse!

Larry played this winning entry in the "Don't Fall" game in his first try!
Larry played this winning entry in the "Don't Fall" game
in his first try!

This is the Memory Test Game. The best anyone could do was 11 of 13 items.
This is the Memory Test Game. The best anyone
could do was 11 of 13 items.
We stopped for supper at that point. We had Cabernet Beef Stew and Home-made Cheese Biscuits for the meal and pumpkin pie with whipped cream, key lime tarts and butter tarts (all home-made as well) for dessert. Nobody went away hungry!

Freddy was the King of backgammon and, of course, crokinole!
Freddy was the King of backgammon and,
 of course, crokinole!
The only game I won all night was Blockus!
The only game I won all night was Blockus!
After supper we went back to the games. We had a game of Yahtzee with everyone and then we broke up into  a couple of groups and played crokinole and Blockus. Blockus was the only game I won all night but by then all the prizes had been given out. Oh, well. It probably wouldn't have looked good if I awarded myself a prize! We had great fun even though I didn't feel well and I'm looking forward to the next time we have Games Night, maybe it should be a semi-annual event!


(answers to the penny quiz - (1) A portrait of a rock dove, (2) 100,000, (3) 1.6 cents, (4) $38,300,000, (5) 4,992 pennies or $49.92, (6) All of the above, (7) WinnipegMan., (8) A small dot below the year, (9) George Edward Kruger Gray, the artist who designed the maple leaf twig design for the penny, (10) They were no longer round but rather had 12 sides)

9 comments:

  1. What fun! When I was a kid we used to do that memory game - I don't think I would do so well on it now:) I haven't played Blockus but it looks like a game I'd like. I can't believe you only do this once a year - I think semi-annually would be perfect, or even quarterly! Is there room for 1 more at the table??

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  2. There's always room for one more but how are we going to explain it to Michael?

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  3. What a great night and what a fantastic host. That dinner sounded spectacular. and prizes too! great way to spend the day.

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  4. What great fun!!!! I love playing games, and I'm going to remember the Elimination game for a night with friends that we have planned-- THANKS!! :-) And thank-you so much for your kind words you've left on my blog, I appreciate them and your friendship! Take care!!

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  5. Sounds like a fun night! I also think it would be a wonderful semi-annual event.

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  6. oh that sounds like you had such a great time
    and the beauty is a beauty indeed

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  7. Games night are great fun! and your butter tarts look amazing!

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  8. I was just going through my blog-list this morning (unfollowing a few blogs) and saw yours--So I thought I'd stop by and let you know that I'm thinking of you--I hope that your garden and summer is off to a good start! Take care!!

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  9. Hello! Doing the same thing I was doing last time I stopped by--Unfollowing blogs. I won't be doing that to yours, I enjoy stopping by and letting you know that you're being thought of in Virginia! :-) I want also to thank you for your kind and thoughtful comments that you leave on my blog, they really do mean so much.

    I hope you are doing well, and enjoying the fall--It's my favorite season!

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