Thursday, September 13, 2007

Lifelearners

Yesterday we went to Lifelearners. We bought some battery-powered shark water guns. At Lifelearners, me, Gino, Gabriel, Mark, Alex, Brai, Breeana and Saren played a game with the water guns thats kind of like capture the flag. Me Mark, Gino and Gabriel were on one team and had the big playground, and Alex, Brai, Breeana and Saren were on the other team and got the little playground. Here's how to play it: Each team gets two water guns and any other water-shooting or splashing weapon they can find. The blue part of the ground was the water and the brown part was the land. The object of the game was to get all the other team's water weapons, if they come into your boundries you can squirt water at them and then tag them, so then they have to be captured. If you capture someone with a water gun, they your team gets to have the water gun. The team I was on captured Brai, Saren and Breeana. I got Saren and Breeana. We thought we had all the water guns and stuff, so we went to try to get Alex to come over so we could capture her and it turned out her team had had a secret weapon: A bag full of icy water! Alex dumped the bag of ice on Mark and once it my empty, it didn't count as a weapon anymore because it was just a bag, so our team won! Then Gabriel lost mommy's 'I Love To Be Hugged' key chain and I went looking for it but couldn't find it. After that, Me, Gino, Saren, Mark, Brai, Gabriel, Alex and Breeana played get past the swing, where two people were on the swings and everyone else tried to run past without getting hit. When I was on the swing, I hit Saren and she went flying, but didn't get hurt and thought it was fun. Roman, Mitchel, Zeb and Carter played Pokemon the whole time, and Serra, Harper and Emma played on scooters and in the water the whole time. Gino and me taught Mark how to play Coridor, and Alex, Brai, Saren and Breeana played wedding with with Coridor pieces. Before we left, Gabriel threw his squirt gun over a hill in anger because it didn't have any water in it and couldn't refill it, so we had to look all over the place for it! Some kids watching soccar told us they'd seen it, and we found it where they said it was, at the bottom of a big hill. Mommy's key chain was still lost, but right before we left Mark stepped on it on the way to his car and he gave it to her.

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