I grew up playing the game of “Life” (by Hasbro). I still have two different versions of the game on the shelf in our playroom but admittedly we have not played for quite awhile as a family. I don’t miss it much though because I play the 3D version of the game life every single day along with all of you.
Hasbro describes the game as such: Spin the wheel of fate and take a drive along the twisting roads families have enjoyed for more than 40 years! Choose a College or Career path and start down the road of life, making money and having babies. You'll have adventure after adventure until you reach retirement. If you reach it first, you get a big chunk of change – and if you're the wealthiest player in retirement, you win!
(The Game of Life and all related characters are trademarks of Hasbro.Includes gameboard with spinner, cards, Spin to Win tokens, cars, pegs and money pack
For 2 to 4 players. 2013 Hasbro. All Rights Reserved.)
Part of the fun of playing the game back in the day was that each player used a tiny plastic car as their game piece and then you added tiny plastic blue or pink pegs to indicate who was driving, as well as adding blue or pink children pegs as you advanced. It was always fun to spin and see where you ended up in life. Here’s how our “real Life” 3D game went this year.
We started the year in our real life red van game piece with one pink peg piece (me) and thee blue pegs (James/Alex/Adam) nestled inside. I really thought we would need a new car game piece by the end of the year as the running joke in our family is “be careful on those pot holes! This game piece (I mean van) has to last another 10 years until both boys are out of college.” (The insanity of this joke lies in the fact that the van is a 2010 and has 180,000 miles on it!)
January started out quite well because I finally got to take the boys to see “Wicked.” While in STL we also took in a Blues game so everyone was quite happy. [Move ahead 3 spaces.]
Shortly after that trip Alex drove back down to STL and stood in line for three hours [go back 5 spaces] and finally got to touch the Stanley Cup which he has always wanted to do.[Move ahead four spaces].
Before Alex went back to Rolla the boys and James and their friend Joe went on a pheasant hunt. Nobody shot anybody but they DID manage to shoot some birds. [All hunters come back unharmed; Move ahead 4 spaces]
Later in January my brother-in-law Kevin was referred for sudden open heart surgery due to a newly found (and utterly surprising) aortic aneurysm. [Make arrangements to fly to the Cleveland Clinic to sit with my sister for a week during the procedure and lose a turn]. The staff at the Cleveland Clinic were amazing and we even attended “heart surgery class for loved one care” which totally geeked me out. (Like for real......I took notes). [Successful life saving surgery for brother-in-law; move ahead 10 spaces] My dad flew out to join us during our surgery vigil and and we had a few hours to escape and enjoy a nice evening meal together. [Enjoy unexpected time with relatives; advance 3 spaces]
In February Alex, Adam and James went to see the Battlehawks (XFL) play in St Louis. Evidently the crowd was rather “spirited” but none of them got into a fist fight so [Survive a physical game with loud mouths; move forward two spaces.]
In March we boarded a plane for Cape Coral, FL to see my parents. We were excited to see them and enjoyed some pool time [move ahead 2 spaces] but were limited in what we could do because the news of COVID had just hit the country. So, no flea market trips or other shopping for us. [Shelter in Place in Florida, lose 2 turns]). In the middle of that trip my sister Stacey and her husband Tony flew down and we took a charter fishing trip which was extremely fun. [Move ahead 3 spaces]. We also enjoyed a safe flight home. [Go ahead 6 spaces].
While we were in Florida in March, Alex got a visit at Rolla from his second mom Carolyn. [Feel good that Alex has a visitor while we are on break and thus do not cry because he can’t come with us; take an extra spin.]
Later in March we got to celebrate Alex’s 20th birthday at home because Rolla sent all students home to finish the semester online. [Get to unexpectedly celebrate with Alex; take an extra turn.]
After March, Truman went virtual for the rest of the year. I spent a ridiculous amount of stressful time trying to figure out how to get our interns some simulated clock hours so that they could graduate ON TIME after being let go from their Spring internships. [Live through 2 months of ULTRA work stress where I spent all of my time with my iPad in one hand and my phone in the other trying to figure out how to switch my entire work-life to online; lose 10 turns]. Successfully get them all graduated on time!! [Jump ahead 15 spots]
In April we thought Adam had Covid which landed us in a FEMA trailer outside the local hospital. [Spend some time worrying about your son; skip two turns]
[Learn he was COVID negative; get an extra turn]
In May we went to the Lake to celebrate Adam’s 16th birthday with a couple of his friends. He got a cool guitar which they enjoyed taking ridiculous picture with. [Family refuses to take a serious picture; move back 3 spaces]
When Adam turned 16 he had finally saved enough money to buy the truck he wanted from a friend of ours. [Become proud of your son; take an extra turn]
In June the boys and I took James on a surprise trip to Minnesota to play in the “Extreme Sandbox.” While there they got to drive tractors, complete an obstacle course and push cars around with heavy machinery. They all had a blast and James was super surprised. [No one was injured in heavy machinery and they had fun; move ahead 5 spaces]
During that trip we were able to see my sister Stacey while on the way because we learned that we were crossing paths with her on the highway. [Stop to have lunch with relatives; lose two turns] [Appreciate time to visit with those we don’t see often; take an extra spin.]
In July, we were able to go to Arkansas to the resort we grew up going to so that we could celebrate my sister Molly’s 50th birthday. We also got to spend some time before/after at my dad’s house and had fun on his lake as well. The boys enjoyed spending time with their cousins and Adam was fortunate to be able to bring his girlfriend [No one was injured and everyone had a great time; Move ahead three spaces.]
At some point this summer while working from home I looked out the window and saw this. [Miss an hour of work chasing your sons down the street as they were riding in the bucket of a tractor; lose a turn.]
Adam does a little modeling and acting just for fun (-when he has or we make the time which is not often). In early August he was fortunate to be able to land a part in a national vacation bible school video that shot in STL. The theme was “carnival” and he had a great time. [Son gets first paid “acting job”; Move ahead 4 Spaces]