Wedding Anniversary and party
On 12 July this year, Richard and I will have been married for 25 years.
To celebrate our Silver Wedding, we'd like to throw a party. You're all invited. (We figure that if you're interested enough to read these ramblings, then you're probably someone whose company we'd enjoy)
As we live in Dorset, it's a bit of a way for people to travel unless they're staying overnight, so we're holding open house from Friday to Sunday (15-17 July).
Richard and I met at the University of East Anglia games society and games have been a common interest of ours ever since. Thus, we hope to do a heck of a lot of gaming over the weekend. Short games, long games, silly games, serious games, games you can learn the rules to in two minutes, games where it takes a bit longer.
We have three large cupboards full of games. Be the government of a corrupt banana republic, throw mud pies, advance civilisation, model words in playdoh, play Twister, play a game where you have to invent a new rule every turn, try Alhambra, Monopoly, Settlers of Catan, Carcasonne, Scrabble, Jenga, charades, Ker-plunk, Star Traders, Dune, and loads more. If anyone asks, we'll also get out the large box of lego and the marble helter skelter.
Come and game, gossip, eat and drink.
We have one spare bed (but you have to share the room with a teenage boy), after that, we have a fair number of sleeping bags. When the sleeping bags run out, you'll have to bring your own, or else stay in a local B+B.
The nearest railway station is Poole. There is a regular bus service from Poole to Corfe Mullen.
Let us know if you want to come, so we have an idea of how many to cater for. Give me a rough idea of nights (I won't hold you to exactly what you say) and tell me where you want to sleep.
Come rejoice with us and be merry!
To celebrate our Silver Wedding, we'd like to throw a party. You're all invited. (We figure that if you're interested enough to read these ramblings, then you're probably someone whose company we'd enjoy)
As we live in Dorset, it's a bit of a way for people to travel unless they're staying overnight, so we're holding open house from Friday to Sunday (15-17 July).
Richard and I met at the University of East Anglia games society and games have been a common interest of ours ever since. Thus, we hope to do a heck of a lot of gaming over the weekend. Short games, long games, silly games, serious games, games you can learn the rules to in two minutes, games where it takes a bit longer.
We have three large cupboards full of games. Be the government of a corrupt banana republic, throw mud pies, advance civilisation, model words in playdoh, play Twister, play a game where you have to invent a new rule every turn, try Alhambra, Monopoly, Settlers of Catan, Carcasonne, Scrabble, Jenga, charades, Ker-plunk, Star Traders, Dune, and loads more. If anyone asks, we'll also get out the large box of lego and the marble helter skelter.
Come and game, gossip, eat and drink.
We have one spare bed (but you have to share the room with a teenage boy), after that, we have a fair number of sleeping bags. When the sleeping bags run out, you'll have to bring your own, or else stay in a local B+B.
The nearest railway station is Poole. There is a regular bus service from Poole to Corfe Mullen.
Let us know if you want to come, so we have an idea of how many to cater for. Give me a rough idea of nights (I won't hold you to exactly what you say) and tell me where you want to sleep.
Come rejoice with us and be merry!

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