Currently finishing up the last of my thank you cards from the holiday season. (I'm so behind this year!) I doubt thank you cards will be mailed in about ten years.
We play cards!
I always pack a deck or two when we head out for vacation. Refocuses the group into doing things together and can be played almost anywhere.
We play cards!
I always pack a deck or two when we head out for vacation. Refocuses the group into doing things together and can be played almost anywhere.
You never are without entertainment as long as you have a deck of cards. It's amazing how few people really play anymore, and how hard it is to look up rules anymore. I still reference an old decrepit book of Hoyle when we forget some nuisance because it's nearly impossible online to find some versions of classic games we play/played.
You never are without entertainment as long as you have a deck of cards. It's amazing how few people really play anymore, and how hard it is to look up rules anymore. I still reference an old decrepit book of Hoyle when we forget some nuisance because it's nearly impossible online to find some versions of classic games we play/played.
It's not really "part of my childhood" since it's something I still do...just not as often, but playing cards. 500, Hearts, Pinochle, Cribbage, Canasta, Gin, etc. I can't count the thousands of hours I've played cards in my life. Outside of my family, I have not randomly met anyone who has interest in traditional playing cards in almost a decade now. Pretty much only play with family, or euchre with a few friends back East