We had FHE over at Abby and James' house last week, and for activity, we played Sardines in the Dark. Now, that's the backwards hide and go seek game where one person hides and one by one as we find them, we have to hide too. We play it in the dark, because that makes it more interesting. Mum was up, and she decided it would be a good idea to go and hide in Abby and James' spare bathroom, in the shower!
I was the last person to find Mum, so when I did (and after I'd turned the light on), this is what I found:
I believe that's 9 people in the shower! It was hilarious! Until the shower door came off....
Don't worry - later, after a little post game discussion,
we got it back on.
It was a fun night :) Thanks Abby and James!
xo Tammy
6 comments:
Sure, go ahead and post the yucky photos :S:S:S
.....But it was pretty funny
lol
three posts in one night... you are well on your way to being a great blogger. :)
I'm pretty sure my family couldn't fit in a tub, but I still want to try it. Mostly so I could have my whole family all together... but the munros make it look so fun.
Oh I remember that game. I only discovered it when I went to BYU of all places. I've only played it once and though I had fun playing it, it also turned out to be a embarrassing night too.
All I can say is, it was dark and people were feeling around for objects in their way. I happened to be one guys object. Very embarrassing! He just about died!
Tammy it cracks me up that you were the last one to find everyone. How did you not hear them?
Well, I was ALMOST the first one to find Mum! I went straight to the bathroom, but James was near the door, and he was shutting it because he said 'There's too much light coming in through that window' so I figured she wasn't in there! James, of course, went right back there after I left.
Grrrrrr! Well played James, well played.
And Brecken - the Munros have a talent for making the most silly games look fun :)
xo Tammy
PS. Bethany - what are you talking about? You're the only one who looks GOOD in these photos! haha!
I used to play sardines with the other neighborhood kids. We were kind of mean though. Occasionally, we'd have someone go hide and then not bother to look for her. Those were some of my best memories - playing night games as a kid. It's cool that your family still plays stuff like that. Mine plays board games, but they don't make for entertaining pictures like stuffing nine people in the shower.
Too cute. That's all I can say for the Munro family. :)
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