we also held a few shadow plays. very impromptu and they all somehow involved a hurricane, but (as a teacher and parent) i was especially excited to hear calvin's internal sense of story as he unfolded the dialogue of the play. he understood there had to be a problem and somehow that problem had to be solved. there were good guys and bad guys and everyone had a family that loved them.
as it got darker and darker we discovered that the shutter closed slower and slower. so when we clicked the picture button we had a few seconds to move the flashlight all around before the shutter closed. we experimented with this a lot. we tried to spell small words or our names but couldn't quite make it look right. the squiggles turned out the best.
we were lucky and got our power back later that night. but we have played 'power's out' more than a few times since the day irene hit. i need to keep this game in my back pocket for those cold winter home-bound days that seem to drag on and on and on.
i don't mind the power being out for a day. maybe even two. it can be fun and we can play these fun flashlight games, but more than two days is rough. i few people i work with still do not have power! it's been over a week. seriously. it's time to take the power back.
*ps. thank you for your kind comments and emails about my father-in-law and my dad. i am so happy and relieved to let you know that my dad's cancer was caught super early and the doctors are confident they can get all of the tumor out with surgery. yay!
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