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Oct 29, 2010

Fall Festival

We've been having fun with games! And now it's time for a traditional round robin story. I was thinking fun, family, costumes, church festivals, etc. Let's see what you guys come with.

Sarah hid her costume behind her back as she scooted toward her room.
"Whatcha got there?" Chris leaned from the couch to see.

5 Words and Pass It On

The Challenge is to make a sentence with 5 words in alphabetical order. The first person does A-E, the next F-J, etc. The point is to continue the alphabet, not a story--each sentence stands on its on. Those are the only rules for this one--pretty simpe :D

Have fun!

Oct 27, 2010

Alphabet Nouns

Try to list a noun that begins with each letter of the alphabet.

For an added challenge, make sure you don't use anyone elses nouns. :)

Oct 23, 2010

Fall Painting

Paint a picture of an Autumn/Fall scene in your own words.
Limit 75 words

Oct 21, 2010

XYZ Sentences

This time, each consecutive word in your sentence must begin with consecutive letters.

example:
First Comment: Aunt Betty Can Dress Elephants.
Next Comment: Friday Grandma Has Intense Judo Kicking Lessons.

Get silly, and have fun with it! Challenge yourself - see how many letters you can use. (Can anyone get all 26?)

Oct 20, 2010

Finish my sentence...

For this round robin, you end the previous sentence. Then begin - but DO NOT complete - the next sentence. It should get crazy! Have Fun! :D

Larry jumped into the...

Oct 18, 2010

Word of the Day Challenge

For this challenge, scroll to the bottom of the blog and locate the Word of the Day gadget. Then come back here and see if you can use the word in a sentence. (No one is grading you, so just give it your best shot!)

Oct 17, 2010

Alphabet Sentence Soup

For this challenge, we won't be doing a round-robin. Instead, we're doing an Alphabet Sentence Challenge.

The first person will try to make a complete sentence using only words that start with A, the next person will make a complete sent. using only words that begin with B, the next person will use all C words, etc. For difficult letters such as Q, X, and Z, the letter may be found anywhere within the words rather than at the beginning of the words.

Here are some examples:
-Ashley ate ambrosia apples.
-Bernatt boys behave boldly.
and for a tough one like "X"...
-Alex nixed x-rays.

Starting with "A"............

Oct 7, 2010

Kiowa - The Winged Horse

The horse council met at nightfall to discuss the problem of Kiowa. She was a kind and beautiful horse, of that there was no doubt. But Kiowa was different from the rest of the herd...

What Am I?

My eyes opened when I was four days old. I don't know if that's normal for someone of my species--because I don't know what species I am.