On the back of our cereal there is a game which has color words written in different colors: the word "orange" will be written in pink, for example. Your challenge is to try to say the color of the word instead of what is written. Try it out here.
It's a fun game, and Eleanor has gotten pretty good. Eleanor points out that it is easier for people with glasses to play without glasses, and for people without glasses to play with glasses. The real champion is Amanda, who is not confused by the written words and goes straight to the color. It is fun to see her do something easily that causes the older folks in the family trouble.
In other news: Amanda's hands, which she calls "butterflies", are going to be stinky shoes for Halloween. Luke really enjoys playing with the beeping dive ball that Michael got for playing with at the pool (you have 90 seconds or something to find it and turn it off...). "Bee Bee BEE! Baa Baa." He loves beeping things of all kinds.
It's a fun game, and Eleanor has gotten pretty good. Eleanor points out that it is easier for people with glasses to play without glasses, and for people without glasses to play with glasses. The real champion is Amanda, who is not confused by the written words and goes straight to the color. It is fun to see her do something easily that causes the older folks in the family trouble.
In other news: Amanda's hands, which she calls "butterflies", are going to be stinky shoes for Halloween. Luke really enjoys playing with the beeping dive ball that Michael got for playing with at the pool (you have 90 seconds or something to find it and turn it off...). "Bee Bee BEE! Baa Baa." He loves beeping things of all kinds.
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