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Valentine's Games
from the Past
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The year is 1928, and the good hostess
is planning a Valentine's Party for her friends and family. "The Farmer's
Wife", a popular magazine of the day was ready to supply "games for a jolly
crowd". In some ways parties were more elaborate and well planned then, but
at the same time a good hostess used what simple resources she had available.
She was "frugal" without even realizing it! Here are a selection of suggested
games from that year. I think you will find in the 21st century, these can still bring
fun and laughter into your home!
Red Hearts, Good Hearts
Hang a number of colored hearts about the room, fastened on walls and furniture.
Explain before the game that only red hearts are good ones and that if anyone
touches a heart of another color or fails to find a red heart she must drop
out of the game. Have a few less red hearts than players and remove 2 or
3 of them at each interval. Players form in a circle and march to music.
When the music stops suddenly each players tries to find for herself a red
heart and must drop out if she does not succeed.
Sing-a-Song Race
Players are divided into four groups called sopranos, altos, tenors and bases.
Each group selects a song to sing and at a given time all begin singing.
The group to first completely finish it's song is the winner. Several attempts
are sometimes necessary before an entire song can be sung because of the
laughter and hubbub.
Hop-O'-My-Heart
Cut four large hearts from strong paper. Divide players into two equal lines,
which face each other from opposite sides of the room. Give two of the hearts
to the first player in one line, the other two to the player at the opposite
end of the other line. At a signal these players place their hearts on the
floor, one at a time, and hop on them to the other line, whirl and return
to their own line, passing on the hearts to the player next in line who repeats.
The winning line is the one finishing first.
Tips for your Valentine's Day Party
Using these games and your imagination can turn your Valentine's Day into
a family party! Serve simple cookies and punch on doily lined plates. Set
up a table for the kids to make homemade Valentine's while they are at the
party. Make sure you keep everything simple, no television or fancy stereos.
You could even set up another table for everyone to decorate their own sugar
cookies! Use this opportunity to create memories of laughter and love in
a simple atmosphere.
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Brenda
Hyde is a 38 year old wife and mother of two boys, 4 and 5 years old.
She runs her online bookshop
of out of print and collectable titles, designs her own site and still finds
creative ways to cook on a budget! Be sure to visit Brenda at
Seeds of Knowledge,
where you can share family memories at Tea Time, and explore The Treehouse
to learn about backyard nature.
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