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What do you enjoy at summer picnics with your family and friends? Table games or field games? Mostly adults or mostly children? Sun or shade? Competitive or cooperative?
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Swimming while picnicking at a lake or the ocean.
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I don't remember any games, really. Normally we went fishing and made a game out of that. We did do quite a bit of swimming, too. We were country kids and just made it up as we went along.
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There is a new game out that is quite fun but don't know what it is called. It is like two golf balls attched to a piece of string and there is this PVC type stand at either end of the teams, like horseshoes. It has a top, middle and bottom bar. You throw the golf balls at the goal and whatever bar it wraps around, that is your score and you can take away someone else's score if you hit the same bar that they are on and their balls fall off.
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The Chinese yo-yo -
They are long streamer length strips of colorful waxy paper rolled onto a lollipop stick - you hold the stick and flick your wrist to let the paper slide out in long tubes, then point the stick up and the paper slides back into a roll.
Grandparents can either learn from or teach the little ones the proper technique, and then you don't know who or what will be the next target.
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Last edited by SNC_Editor_Pam; 06/16/08 02:07 AM.
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The Chinese Yo-Yo can also serve as a sword when extended - or light saber if you are from another generation. The Chinese yo-yo -
They are long streamer length strips of colorful waxy paper rolled onto a lollipop stick - you hold the stick and flick your wrist to let the paper slide out in long tubes, then point the stick up and the paper slides back into a roll.
Grandparents can either learn from or teach the little ones the proper technique, and then you don't know who or what will be the next target.
Pam W SE of Seattle
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