Showing posts with label games. Show all posts
Showing posts with label games. Show all posts

Tuesday, 4 July 2017

winning too


It is so damp and grey that I light the candles before we eat. The steady drip, drip, drip of the rain is the soundtrack to the evening. We light the fire and set up a board game in the sitting room. The boys choose Trivial Pursuit. It's the family edition which makes it easier for their diverse age ranges and Mide and I play as a team. It sounds relatively simple to play a game together but for us it's not. Autism makes it hard to understand turn taking, it makes the unpredictability of the role of the dice agony, it makes not knowing the answer to a question tricky to acknowledge and guessing the answer just plain awful. However having said all that Mide managed well and actually enjoyed it! So much work, patience, understanding has gone in to getting him to this place ~ the first time he has played a family game with us all the way through to the end without having a tantrum or leaving the room in anger. Also, he happened to win. And slowly I feel that we are winning too.

Saturday, 8 March 2014

at the table

This round table of ours has seen countless meals and get togethers, spilt drinks and jigsaw making, colouring and home-work, game playing and arguments, hand holding, candlelight and late night chats. Today it was the turn of rune writing, Viking drawing, Caterpillar reading and blogging.









Saturday, 7 September 2013

Scrabbling for words...

At the family Scrabble game last night Hugo unintentionally had a great two-word score. Can you spot it? It gave him (and us) a good laugh.


And have you tried fitting all your family onto the Scrabble board?

Friday, 14 June 2013

oh brother!

William (aged 6) has persuaded Mide (aged 4) to play Draughts. It's not going well as Mide is losing. William is using all of his powers to keep the game going despite the amateur dramatics from his younger brother...
 
William: you've got to think, think like a t-rex wanting to kill its prey
Mide: I don't want to think
William: but you've got to think to win, use your brain
Mide: I don't want to use my brain
William: well, I'm using my brain to think and I'm gonna win
Mide: okay, stop all this talking; I'm going to play