Friday, November 2, 2012

Telephone Pictionary

Okay, I have to share one of my favorite (free!) party games. It's called Telephone Pictionary, and it's hilarious without the awkwardness of having to draw while everyone stares at you like in regular Pictionary. Hopefully this makes a shred of sense, Youtube it if it doesn't!

This works best for large groups of people - I like 8 to 10, but however many you can find!
You don't have to be good at drawing either, stick figures are fine!

1) Everyone gets a stack of papers equal to the number of players. If you don't have a (non-sticky) notepad, printer paper torn or cut into eighths works well.

2) Each player numbers their sheets 1 - n (n = number of papers). Write small and in the a corner.

3) Each person writes a phrase/word they'd like drawn on the #1 sheet. Here's an example:
4) After everyone's written their phrase, they pass their entire stack of paper to the right.  The recipient reads the phrase, then moves paper #1 to the bottom of the that stack. Now each person draws their interpretation of the phrase on paper #2. (You may set a time limit if people take too long to finish drawing!)

5) After drawing, everyone then passes their current stack to the right again.  The new recipients look at the picture and move it to the bottom of the stack.  They then write what they think the original phrase was on paper #3. See where this is going? Telephone!

6) Repeat steps 4 & 5 again and again until the stacks of paper make it back to their original owners.  One by one, each person walks through their stack, showing everyone how much (or how little) the original phrase changed! Here's a few more from this particular stack:
See how it doesn't match the original phrase at all? It can get pretty hilarious when the drawings are really random! 

This game is awesome because no one's sitting around waiting for their turn. Everyone is actively participating at the same time. 

Here's one that stayed a little closer to the original!

With family/friend get-togethers coming up for the holidays, this is a great game to play if you need some entertainment!

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Just My Two Cents

I'm sure you've all heard by now - Disney's acquisition of Lucasfilm and plans to bring Star Wars Episodes 7, 8, 9 (and possibly more) to the screen, the first by 2015.

After the initial force disturbance shock and images of Star Wars High School Musical parading cruelly around my mind, I calmed down and thought about what it meant to me as a fan.  I mean, when Episode 1 came out I was beyond ecstatic - anything for more Star Wars.  I skipped school for the first time to stand in line for the midnight show, and the watched it a total of 11 times in the theater.

But now? I'm kind of dreading the new movies. Not necessarily because Disney will be behind them - I'm sure some things will be better even, like the writing. I'm sure they can find a better script writer..."you torment my soul", anyone?

What I dread is the movies themselves. The plot. The characters.  Because it'll be Episode 7. POST original trilogy. POST something that was perfect, ending just as it did.

Besides, there's already extensive storylines written out for the happens after, in the form of expanded universe (EU) books and comics.  I'm worried they will dump the EU altogether, as it looks like it's headed that way. Will Jacen, Jaina, Anakin and Ben (Solo and Skywalker kids) still exist? What about Mara Jade! If she doesn't play a part in the story, I can't even imagine. Will they recast Han, Leia and Luke? And if they keep the EU, can they even do it justice? Is it better to leave the EU alone, left for joy of the nerdy folks and not the mainstream? Will Disney continue to make novels and comics? There's so many unknowns.
Reading my favorite series back in Jr High
Also, with Disney's love for the campy and familiar, I wouldn't be surprised if they resurrect Vader and Yoda simply for the chance for further marketing. I hope they don't beat a dead horse jedi.
"Reading is good, but don't you ever try to branch out a bit, daughter?"
So basically, due to my attachment to the characters and novels in the EU, I'm currently hedging towards the dark-sided opinion of this announcement.
Vacation? I'd rather be in a galaxy far, far away.
However, I'm sure as the movie draws closer and more details are released, my excitement will grow once again like it did over a decade ago.  A fan is a fan, afterall. Good or bad. Jar Jar or no Jar Jar.

(Just please, please keep Leia out of the Disney princess line-up? That'd be weird.)

Mythbusters Exhibit at The Tech

When Sak's parents came to visit a couple weekends ago, it was the perfect time to use the Tech Museum tickets my mom had given us, as the Mythbusters Explosive Exhibition was in its first month of opening!
Though it was smaller than I thought it would be, it's very interactive and has tons of items used in the show. The shark is my favorite!
Nevermind Sak's derp face.
Pirate's of the Caribbean cage ball
It's like they're really hereeee! lol.
Anyway, I was afraid that Sak's parents would find the museum too little kiddish, but my fears were unfounded as engineers in a tech museum will always have a good time.
Debating the best way to build a house
FIL attempting the cliff hang, Ninja Warrior style
Sak testing his reaction time. He's no Keanu, unfortunately.
A live experiment show ended the exhibit, which was pretty fun to watch. They walked through the entire scientific method, naturally!

If you're in the Bay Area and into the Mythbusters (their studio is in the Bay Area as well), you should definitely check it out. It's running until January, and the admission price includes entry to the rest of regular museum as well. Even though there's a lot of kids at the museum, it's definitely adult friendly too and I always learn a few things when I go. :)