Thursday, December 14, 2006

Latvia


I'm starting to learn and recognize the names of several of the countries in the Amazing Race game. My favorite so far--Latvia. When we went to the farm, we got a ride from a couple of people in Daddy's work, one of whom was from Latvia. It was pretty neat to visit Latvia in the Amazing Race and see where she's from. My other favorite country is Italy. I've learned that Italy is the home of Luigi and Guido, two of the characters from the Cars movie. Whenever my racer visits Italy, they kit out my racer with a Ferrari (their favorite type of car) so he'll be able to race faster. Another favorite country to visit is Ireland. Among other things, I learned that Ireland is very green with lots of trees and grass. More importantly, Ireland is the home of David Feherty, an announcer in the golf game who I like to imitate.

Birdie, birdie, Birthday

Daddy got a great present for his birthday, the Tiger Woods PGA golf game. When he first got the game, I created a player named Happy Birthday in honor of the fact that the game was a birthday present for him. (I've since created some other characters named Golf Ball, Golf Club, and Sprinkles are Colorful. The two Golf players are cousins and Sprinkles is the cousin of Happy Birthday.)

Anyway, we were playing a match at the Aviara Golf Club (in LA) last night and I played the best computer golf of my life. The first hole was split as we both made par. Then I went on a tear making birdies on the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th holes. I jumped around flapping my arms in the happy birdie dance. Daddy has never managed a birdie streak like this. It was also lucrative, my player made about $500 in Tiger Woods money as a result of his stellar play.

Monday, December 11, 2006

A Very Good Hiding Spot

Yesterday, we went to a holiday party thrown by one of the people at Daddy's current work, the IMF. The gentleman who threw the party lives on a big farm in the middle of Virginia. At first, I wasn't too happy since he has two big dogs--Tibetan Mastiffs--that were really scary to me. As you know, I don't like dogs at all. After the dogs went away, we had a chance to explore the farm. We played a couple of racing games and then decided to play hide and seek. The best round of the game was when Daddy and I hid from Mommy. I came up with a great hiding place, just behind a small hill on the farm. We both laid down on our tummies and waited to see if Mommy would find us. After a long search, she spotted Daddy. But she didn't see me until she almost stepped on me. It was a great spot.

I liked lots of other things at the party as well. The gentleman throwing the party had a huge TV set---bigger than I'd ever seen. Happily, he turned on the Jets game and I got others in the room to root for the Jets. I taught them the cheer: J-E-T-S, Jets, Jets, Jets!

It was a really fun party. I want to go back to the farm and visit again.

Gamesmanship

This weekend, Daddy and I worked on designing several games. It all started Saturday morning. I wanted to play the Tiger Woods golf computer game, but Mommy was using the computer. This led Daddy and I to try to come up with our own games. First, I thought up a game like Candyland. It had a windy trail and you had to get to a castle at the end. Daddy sketched the trail and then I colored in the squares. It was a pretty good game, but too much like, well, Candyland.

Next, I decided that I wanted a game with arrows that you could travel on. Daddy came up with a game that was sort of a cross between Candyland and Chutes and Ladders. In this game, there is a grid of colored squares. You throw the color dice (which we also made) to see which square to go to next. If you land at the end of an arrow, you slide along it to wherever it takes you. I liked this game a lot although there was one arrow that was a little too "happy" and makes the game too easy to win if you land on it.

Because of the happy arrow and some problems with the color die, Daddy thought up a variant of this game. Daddy thinks this variant is a great game although I like it less than the arrows version. In this game, there is once again a grid that you have to travel to get to the end. On each square of the grid is the name of a card A, 2, 3, etc. However, the names of the face cards and the joker are missing. Players take turns drawing cards and proceed to the next spot on the grid with their card value. However, if you draw a face card or joker, then instead of moving along the gird (up and down) you move sideways. Jack and King are bad. You move 1 square to the right on a Jack and three to the right on a King. Queen and Joker are good. You move one square to the right with queen and two to the right with Joker. First one to the end wins. The reason Daddy likes this game is that it plays relatively quickly and there are dramatic swings of fortune. There are two or more lead changes every time we played.

Now, on to the best game of all---the Amazing Race game. Daddy and I came up with this together. I suggested that I wanted a game where you had to travel around to various places on Earth and get treasure. Daddy had the idea of drawing a map of Europe (freehand) where we colored in all the countries. The only variation from real Europe is that I insisted that we should have Hawaii on the map too. We placed Hawaii in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean.

We then labeled many of the countries with a card value like red Jack or black 10, etc. At the start of the game, each person draws a card to see which country they start in. They then draw the first "clue" card to figure out where they have to go on the first leg of the race. Players then take turns moving one country or one sea area to get to their destination. Once they arrive their, they draw another clue card to get to the next destination. First one to complete four destinations wins the Amazing Race.

This game is spectacularly fun. I'm learning about all sorts of countries. For instance, did you know there is a country called Turkey. I thought that was kind of funny. I met someone from Turkey at a party last night and put my new knowledge to use. I told here that Turkey was a country near the Black Sea. She was really impressed that I knew that. There is also some trickiness in the game in figuring out the quickest route to get to the next destination. Should I go by land? Or by boat? It's really a fun game. We should play it over Christmas.

Thursday, December 07, 2006

Aidan Morgan: General Contractor

On Monday, Mommy and I built a house together. It was quite a considerable undertaking, we had to raise the walls, carefully put on the roof, and seal the whole thing together so it didn't fall apart. We then had to add windows, a door, shingles, and various decorations. Then of course, we had to landscape the yard. It was quite an undertaking. At the end of building process, we had maybe the most beautiful house I'd ever seen.

It now sits on our dining room table.

It's a gingerbread house.