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Bridge Game Accessories

Posted on May 7, 2010.
Bridge Game AccessoriesWhat games seniors like to play?

Okay so in addition to bingo and other games Bridge are appreciated by the elderly? It should be a game that can be played in doors and do not require too many accessories to play - if not bowling: P

Thank you!

I do not know about others, but I like most types of card games and was a fanatic about playing cards and board games as a kid. For the card game gin rummy, canasta love, crazy eight, Touring, Flinch, hearts, blackjack (with matches or just chips, not money), and solitary. For games, like backgammon, India (Parcheesi), keywords (like scrabble but better), and monopoly, and perhaps Yahtz & silly & Chinese Checkers are ok. I hate chess. Would probably be willing to try again dominoes. We only played a few times as children. As an adult, a family I knew had a board game called Who said that? And it was great. It has been abandoned, but ... probably too intellectual for most people. Ah, well.

No bingo or bridge for me, please. I'll skip them.

When I visited my mother as she aged, she usually has a large puzzle set up on his dining table. I always said I did not like, but then I attracted you, especially if you have a beautiful picture as a picture of a sunny room with hanging plants or maybe a world map, which is a pleasure . I guess they addiction or something.

I guess tennis is permissible. I'll try it with Daisy, although I have not played since I was a kid. We had a series you can join our wooden kitchen table. The cat liked it, too.

Oh, you know what was really fun as a kid? By aligning the tiles in the living room so we can grow and watch a chain reaction. I would not mind getting on the floor and do it again. Some benches and cushions could be good if I was on the ground, though. I could do without, but it could make it more comfortable.

Maybe we should exercise, the type of chairs or just put music and dance, a partner or not ... Just do not have an aerobics instructor or band, unless it's low impact. Bleah!

Freerice.com is good. It goes yourchildlearns.com / geography with puzzle pieces in line to move the country up. Try learning the 50 countries of Africa or Europe or perhaps all of Asia. Have fun.

Whatever you do, have fun and snacks.

What about computer games? I play online games like Bejeweled and Book Worm. I do not know if they like or not Chinese Checkers, but my older brothers and sisters that used to play. I do not like monopolies. We have games like dropping a clothes peg in a bottle of milk. This seems strange, but we used to make games when I was little, and I taught my daughters. We also enjoyed playing cards and charades.

My husband is 83 and he likes bowling with other seniors on a bowling league.
Her team name is "Rack and Roll. I also rode until I fell to the driveway and crushed my right wrist. Yeah, I'm right handed .---

We play many games at home with family and friends.
"Gimme 5" is a favorite and a set of Tyler, Texas.
I left my company in this game with all the friends we visited in the United States. They all love and are so happy they can still play after we went to Texas ------. My pleasure.

EASY Nice, relaxing, non-intense games ... as ... playing cards (Solitaire is popular), counting the train cars (that we tend to feel sleepy, though!), Road Bingo, Rock / Paper / Scissors ....

Ok, ok ... not exactly what you're looking for!

Wrestling is very good, as everyone is seated, and there are "young whipper-snapper to retrieve the ball when it goes outside of t.

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