My daughter, Hannah, is hosting a Planting Chums get to know you on her blog Aspire. She’s also got amazing give-aways, and if I wasn’t her mother, I’d be putting my entry in NOW. She’s got several prints, some amazing jewelry, a home-made journal, and more. More than the give-aways, what I love about Planting Chums? Is the ability to fellowship…to find more about our blogging buddies lives…that’s beauty.
Click HERE to go to her blog and link up.
1. I love games.
2. I am very competitive.
3. I really, really, really dislike losing.
So when Hannah came up with this topic I was thrilled. Pick a game? Tell why I like it? This should be fun and easy. I began to think of all the games that I love to play: Scrabble, Killer Bunnies (and yes, that truly is a game…I might have to put a link up to prove this one…), Settlers of Catan (now that is one game where I really dislike losing), Phase 10, LoopIt, and more. But the one game that I really love to play? And, ironically, I only play it several times a year. The game?
Cheat on your Neighbor
Now perhaps you know it as Nertz, or Solitaire Frenzy, or Nuts, or Pounce or more. In fact the popular game Dutch Blitz is quite similar in feel and play. I like to think of Cheat on Your Neighbor as Dutch Blitz on steroids. Whatever the name…I love playing it. It’s basically a crazy game of solitaire played with a bunch of friends where you try to get rid of your pile of base cards and build off the aces in the middle. See this wikipedia linnk on Nertz for more because I could never explain it properly…it’s one of those games where you have to play. In fact, I have specific cards that I like to play with, including ones that I bought at a small gift shop in Valdez, Alaska only to be used for this game.
my cards
Why do I like it? Many reasons. Probably the biggest one is that we typically only play that game when we go up north for our annual trip to the lake. Remember that picture from several posts ago? That was taken at the lake. My family, my parents, my siblings, my aunt and uncle, and my grandparents (before they both passed away) have all gone “up north” (a very Minnesotan saying) for many years. How many? It’s getting close to thirty. Yes, that is 30. And “Cheat on Your Neighbor” became THE game to play at night.
the game table
Oh, we’ve got our rules…safety ones like all nails need to be trimmed and short…and game ones like if you finish a pile by putting the Ace on you need to remove the pile. If you don’t? Watch out….eight other people will be yelling, “take off the pile! take off the pile!” We laugh, and drink rootbeer floats, and put soothing aloe on our sunburned faces, and complain that the reason we’re not as fast is because we’re getting old. But, you know why I truly love this game? (again, besides the fact that I AM pretty good at it, and can typically win or cause the winner to seriously sweat.)
It’s about family. And generations. And memories.
my kids on our dock
Did you think I could get through a post without nostalgia? Or linking it to life? Or finding a deeper meaning? Well, not today…in fact, I love looking at the everyday, or the special, or the insignificant and finding beauty and joy in those moments. With this game, it’s all about our family. My children have all come up to the lake since the first summer of their lives. We talk about going there constantly. My dad will tell them that there’s only six months till we go there…right after Christmas. It’s a huge thing. For a week of life all of my relatives say NO to the daily grind and YES to family. We cook together, we eat together, we play games, we talk, we rest, but most importantly? We’re together. It’s teaching my children the beauty in family, and that we VALUE family.
my girls with their cousin
Hannah and Chloe just learned how to play “Cheat on Your Neighbor” two summers ago. (And, yes, I was easy on them while they were learning…most of the time.) I taught them how to play a couple weeks before we left. There was something generational about teaching a simple card game to them. Something that will be passed on someday. To their children. Now, that, gives me goosebumps.
Bottom line? I don’t need to win. In fact, many times while the massive frenzy of the game begins, I will quietly and quickly tell my daughters that they need to put “that 4 of spades” out, or likewise. The most important quality of this game? That game represents family, generations, and traditions. That is priceless.
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All I can say is YES! I LOVE “Cheat on Your Neighbor” (or as I know it, Nertz). I was starting to think about what I’m going to post as my favorite game, but I think your cue to Killer Bunnies did it for me (probably THE most AWESOME game in the world!). =D
Camden
1 Corinthians 9:25 (NIV)
Everyone who competes in the games goes into strict training. They do it to get a crown that will not last; but we do it to get a crown that will last forever.
Ahhh…a Killer Bunnies friend. Now, since you know about Killer Bunnies you also realize why I couldn’t even delve into trying to describe that totally random and addicting game.
Love the verse. Perfect.
Rachel
Neat. I haven’t head of this game. My family loves, loves, loves, games. And for some reason, mostly play them on vacation. We say every year that we need to get into a habit of playing games all year round, but then get caught up and forget *sigh*.
Always love finding new games so I’ll look this one up.
Love,
Brianna
haha! Just saw the verse in Camden’s comment. Did I mention it’s tooth and claw when we play? Yeah, competition it big.
Haha, great answers, Rachel!! 🙂
I’m very competitive also – and HATE losing!
The game looks awesome. 😉
Love,
Bekah
That is brilliantly beautiful! Seeing a game being passed down from generation to generation. Beautiful!
The game sounds like fun!
How fun!!
Ooh… I’ve never played Cheat on Your Neighbor!
Hi, thanks for the ‘congrats’ on my 1st award… I’m your newest follower. 🙂 I have never played ‘cheat on your neighbor’; it sounds like I’m missing out. :p I do love card games tho’- cribbage, spades, euchre!
Awww! That’s awesome… I’ve never done that game.
Thanks for your comment on my blog!
Blessings,
Chare
I know this game as Nertz and love it too! I am not very competitive though I do have to say. I didn’t play a lot of games as a younger child, and trying to figure out what to post about. Oh, Hannah’s giveaways are amazing! Blessings!
Hie,
I have just found your lovely blog. I have really loved reading how the family is a high priority for you and family times and traditions play an important part of family living.
I also loved your post on schooling and how the relaxed manner of learning is a main theme.
I am sure to by back to read more.
Blessings
I read your post earlier and decided to link up. I gave you a shout out on my post, just wanted to let you know.
BTW, I did enjoy your post! The game looks fun!
Oh! I love “Cheat on Your Neighbor” only I call it “Peanuts.” My mother’s friend taught my family how to play last Thanksgiving and I’m glad she did. 🙂
-Hope
My aunt has tried to keep me and my siblings how to play cheat on your neighbor aka Nertz for a few years now but we can never find enough cards… its sounds like a pretty fun and exciting game. Just the kind I like!
I’ll have to buy a few packs of cards so that next time our aunt visits she can teach me. =)
–Marissa