Last week was a week Judy and I will never forget.
A full week with Hunter as our companion in fun.
I'm not sure pictures can do it justice, but I'll attempt
to chronicle our saga of adventure. I tried to keep my
camera close at hand, but I still missed some action.
We put Hunter right to work the night he arrived. He watered the garden and helped harvest vegetables all through the week. |
Hunter showed me and Grandma what it takes to be King of the Mountain. Exceptional balance, strong legs, and overdrive. |
Hunter is equally at home in the kitchen, directing me in how to make a cheese quesadilla. He said it was great. I didn't get a taste. |
With these action figures, even bath time was fun time. And lasted surprisingly long. |
Hunter was the next grandchild to try Cowboy Risk, a game I created. He loved it as much as the others. |
The table is full of some of the cowboys "icons" we use to play. More about this game later. |
And this is it! A Long John and a Bow Tie. Granny's staff is getting used to seeing us when we have grandkids. |
A breakfast of doughnuts gave Hunter the energy to tackle the Tower of Terror. Which held no terror for him. |
Hunter, who recently attained Black Belt in Tae Kwon-do, takes aim at the tower. |
In no time, it is reduced to the "Tumbling Tower of Twigs." Hunter is a true super hero! |
Back indoors from the heat, Hunter created a menagerie of Hot Wheels race tracks and daredevil stunts. What fun! |
We combined over 120 pieces from six vintage Blockhead games to create a new version of our own (a recurring theme-- have you noticed?). |
We alternated turns to start five towers simultaneously. |
After some death-defying and strategic placements, four towers all and only this precarious pile remains. |
And the walls came a-tumblin' down (another recurring theme?) I don't even remember who won, I was having so much fun. |
Guess who won this one? By the way, that wrestling ring is INDESTRUCTIBLE! I can vouch for that after watching the punishment IT took! |
Off to the old property, which holds many
special memories for Hunter.
On to the stream, we inspected our bridge network, some rushing waterfalls, AND some nifty spider webs. |
There is so much natural wonder all over this property. Happily, a large number of damsel flies and dragon flies makes the mosquito population here practically non-existent. Amazing! |
Even with Hunter picking over a dozen cucumbers that week, there was one that escaped view from ALL of our watchful eyes! |
I nicknamed this one Goodyear, after the blimp. A beautiful color. At least it made good compost! |
It's LEGO Time!
Besides Hunter educating me and Judy on some of
his favorite Kindle games, I was able to share some
cool vintage stuff with him. He was most impressed.
The week had to come to an end, because even
super heroes can't stop time (only travel through it).
Though we always love to see Amanda, we were
sorry she had to take Hunter home. Still we had
one more night together and had a great time.
The next morning, they packed up, and before they
could leave, we had to introduce Amanda to Cowboy
RISK, which Hunter really loves.
The grand prize is the Bull Horns, but Hunter loves capturing ALL the cowboy icons. |
- Cowboy Risk
- Don't Wake Daddy
- Carroms
- Sliders
- Rebound
- The Secret of NIMN
- Let's Take a Trip
- Pound Puppies
- Stratego
- Skunk
- Rummikub
- Word Pirates
- Boobytrap
- Swinging Snakes
- Blockhead
- Yahtzee Junior
- H-I-S-S
- Spin Top Arena
- Rack-O
- Six Cubes
- Scrambled Eggs
- Call It
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