Football Name Game

There are currently 32 NFL football teams...match each team with the correct description.

1)  Six-shooters
2)  Monthly debts

3)  Norse sea invaders
4)  Marine bird
5)  King of the beasts

6)  Dollar for corn
7)  N, S, E, & W on a compass
8)  Fought against Zeus
9)  Credit card users
10)  American forefathers
11)  Relocation help

12)  Tribe leaders
13)  Forgetful sunbathers
14)  Navy lawyer/bloody conflicts
15)  JR was one

16)  A girl's toy/fish arms
17)  Used to be girls
18)  Cities, Paul and Louis
19)  Thieves

20)  Male bighorn
21)  Famous package delivery pigment
22)  Jack's beanstalk nemesis

23)  Skillet/the day after Wed.
24)  Wild equine
25)  US bird
26)  Half bovine/half young male
27)  Midnight fridge snackers

28)  Edgar Allen's bird
29)  Seven squared

30)  Fuzzy Wuzzies
31)  Henry's best-selling compact from 1960-1970
32)  747's

NFL Teams:  Arizona Cardinals, Atlanta Falcons, Baltimore Ravens,
Buffalo Bills, Carolina Panthers, Chicago Bears, Cincinnati Bengals,
Cleveland Browns, Dallas Cowboys, Denver Broncos, Detroit Lions,
Green Bay Packers, Houston Texans, Indianapolis Colts,
Jacksonville Jaguars, Kansas City Chiefs, Miami Dolphins,
Minnesota Vikings, New England Patriots, New Orleans Saints,
New York Giants, New York Jets, Oakland Raiders, Philadelphia Eagles,
Pittsburgh Steelers, San Diego Chargers, San Francisco 49ers,
Seattle Seahawks, St. Louis Rams, Tampa Bay Buccaneers,
Tennessee Titans, Washington Redskins

Click here for the answers:  ANSWERS -- Football Name Game

The Ghost Writer Treasure Hunt

Channel your inner ghostbuster and create a fun and easy "Ghost Writer" treasure hunt for some spine-tingling Halloween fun!

Ghost Writer Treasure Hunt

For this treasure hunt, simply write a message with a sharp white crayon on a piece of white paper (press hard!).  If you sit near a bright window, you will be able to somewhat see what you are doing.

I hid a small treat (see below) and handed my kids what looked like a blank piece of paper.  They may not be able to figure out what to do next, so have fat, Crayola-type markers at the ready!  Tell them that a friendly ghost wrote them a secret message and they may need to scribble across the page to reveal it.

Note:  This also works using a white colored pencil (press hard) instead of a crayon, but it's not quite as readable.


Example:

Ghost Writer Treasure Hunt


Write some version of this message depending on where you hide your gift:


This note was written with invisible ink,
Using a ghostly color to make you think!

Now that it's solved, you'll find a reward,
Just look in the cupboard where towels are stored.


This is what the Ghost Writer brought my kids (found at Walmart, Amazon, etc.)...
Ghost Writer Treasure Hunt
Other ideas:  Ghost Peeps, Ghost Reese's, Halloween Oreos.  Be creative!

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Happy Halloween!  Karen

More Halloween Fun:

ANSWERS -- Fish Pun Game

Last week I had my kids try out the fish pun game.  I had to twist their arm, but then they kind of got into it.  Sometimes I had to sing the line from the song using the real word and then they were able to figure out the fishy equivalent.  There was a lot of eye-rolling and "Really, mom?  REALLY?"  "That one was kind of weak."  "LAME!"  "I think you need to be waaaaay older than us to know these songs..."  But you know what?  They were smiling!

(2015)  I have updated this game as a free Printable!





Here are the answers!  Because on my blog...
"You get by with a little KELP from your friends!"


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Grey skies are gonna clear up…PIRANHA happy face!

Match MACKEREL, Match MACKEREL, make me a match!

The hills are alive…with The FLOUNDER Music!

CLAM every mountain…ford every stream!

Can you feel the love…TUNA-ight?

Oh, what a beautiful MARLIN!  Oh, what a beautiful day!

COD Bless America, land that I love!

This is the dawning of the age of AQUARIUMS

MAHI’s making eyes at me!

SALMON-chanted evening…

A dream is a FISH your CARP makes!

Boogie Woogie BLUEGILL Boy…

Life is a CRAB-aret, old chum!

I never SMELT this way before…

Go tell ANCHOVY, the old gray goose is dead…

Thanks for the MANTA RAY’s!

Big girls don’t COI!

Fish Pun Game!

Serve goldfish crackers and DIVE into this game!

 It’s O-FISH-al!  There’s no TROUT about it…
My PORPOISE in life has finally been re-vEEL-ed!  SEA for yourself!


Simply HOOK the fishy word to the correct
song title for OCEANS of fun!


Choices:  MAHI, CLAM, SALMON, MACKEREL, BLUEGILL, CRAB, COD, CARP, PIRANHA, FLOUNDER, MANTA RAY, TUNA, MARLIN, COI, FISH, ANCHOVY, SMELT, AQUARIUMS


Grey skies are gonna clear up…__________ happy face!

Match __________, Match __________, make me a match!

The hills are alive…with The __________ Music!

__________ every mountain...ford every stream!

Can you feel the love…__________-ight?

Oh, what a beautiful __________!  Oh, what a beautiful day!

__________ Bless America, land that I love!

This is the dawning of the age of __________…

__________’s making eyes at me!

__________-chanted evening…

A dream is a__________your__________makes!

Boogie Woogie __________ Boy…

Life is a __________-aret, old chum!    

I never __________ this way before…

Go tell __________, the old gray goose is dead

Thanks for the __________    __________’s!

Big girls don’t __________!

                                                                                                       


WHALE done BUOYS and GILLS!

Like TUNA Turner sings, “You’re SHRIMP-ly the BASS!”

For a link to the answers, click here:



When Grandpa was my age...



This works well for someone celebrating a milestone birthday...create a
"When _______ was my age" program. 
Your speakers could be grandchildren or other family members and friends.

Example:  For my dad's 75th birthday, we lined the grandchildren up from youngest to oldest.  I figured out what year "grandpa" would have been the same age as each child and wrote a few interesting facts about that year.  The parents of the little ones read for them, but the older kids read by themselves.

(Note:  The oldest grandchild was 18 at the time of the party.  My dad was born in 1933, so her "year" was 33+18, or 1951.)

Information:
(Click the year you want on the right hand side of the page.)



Note:  I've updated this post with additional websites to search here.



WHEN GRANDPA WAS MY AGE…

S (1):  Grandpa was born during the Great Depression on XXX, 1933.  When Grandpa was my age, the year was 1934.  Franklin Roosevelt was president of the United States, gas cost 10 cents a gallon, and Donald Duck appeared in his first movie.

L (2):  When Grandpa was my age, the year was 1935.  Babe Ruth hit the final home run of his career, number 714.  Parker Brothers released a new board game called Monopoly, and paperback books were printed for the first time ever.

A (3):  When Grandpa was my age, the year was 1936 and President Roosevelt was re-elected for a second term.  The Summer Olympics were held in Berlin, Germany, and the Hoover Dam was completed. 

B (4):  When Grandpa was my age, the year was 1937 and his future wife was born.  Amelia Earhart disappeared over the Pacific Ocean and the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco was opened.

L (6):  When Grandpa was my age, the year was 1939.  Germany invaded Poland and World War 2 started.  Regular T.V. broadcasts began in the United States and people went to the movies to see The Wizard of Oz and Gone with the Wind.

M (7):  When Grandpa was my age, the year was 1940 and gas was now 11 cents a gallon.  Franklin Roosevelt was re-elected and became the first third-term president of the United States.  A new thing called nylon stockings become popular with the ladies.

A (8):  When Grandpa was my age, the year was 1941.  Japan bombed Pearl Harbor and the United States was drawn into World War 2.  Dumbo was a popular movie and everyone was singing the Chattanooga Choo-choo.

D (10):  When Grandpa was my age, the year was 1943 and the Great Depression was finally over, thanks to the war-time manufacturing boom.  Rosie the Riveter encouraged women to enter the workforce and due to shortages, America sees its first rationings, starting with coffee and gasoline.

S (11):  When Grandpa was my age, the year was 1944 and gas was up to 15 cents a gallon.  Franklin Roosevelt becomes the only president elected to a fourth term and a young girl named Anne Frank was captured by the Germans and sent to a concentration camp.

C (12):  When Grandpa was my age, the year was 1945 and World War 2 was officially over.  America elected Harry Truman as president after Franklin Roosevelt’s death.  The first electronic computer was built and scientists also discover that microwaves can be used to heat food.

C (15):  When Grandpa was my age, the year was 1948 and the post-war baby boom had begun.  Prefab houses sprang up all over the country and as fashions became more daring, the bikini was becoming popular.  A new game called Scrabble was released, and going to a movie cost 60 cents.

M (16):  When Grandpa was my age, the year was 1949.  After many years of hardship, post-war prosperity begins with companies now able to supply over 6 million new cars and nearly 10 million television sets to the American consumer.  A new type of program is created to advertise to the stay-at-home mom:  The Soap Opera.

K (18):  When Grandpa was my age, the year was 1951 and he had just graduated from SFHS.  Minimum wage was 75 cents an hour and a gallon of gas cost 19 cents.  Rock and roll music was becoming popular and I Love Lucy was a top-rated TV show. 

We hope you’ve enjoyed this trip down Memory Lane and now your grandkids would all like to say:

HAPPY BIRTHDAY GRANDPA, WE LOVE YOU!!!


(Note:  Two additional grandchildren have been born since we did this!)

Bird's Eye View Treasure Hunt

Bird's eye view is defined as a "view from a high angle as if seen from a bird in flight".  Aha - let's turn this into a treasure hunt map!

Bird's Eye View Treasure Hunt

If you are a tiny bit competitive with your partner, this is a fun treasure hunt to work on together.  I sketched what I thought was a pretty good "bird's eye view" representation of our yard.  When I showed it to my husband, he said that my "proportions" were all wrong, so he re-drew it.

His was actually better - ha!  I don't have our versions anymore, but here is an example of what your drawing could look like if  you are artistic:


Bird's Eye View Treasure Hunt

Simply hide your "treasure" somewhere outside and mark an "X" on your map representing where it is.  Depending on the age of your treasure hunter, you may have to explain that this is what a bird sees when they fly over your yard.

I made a free printable with the bird and rhyme below for you to use!  Simply print it out and then draw your map on the bottom...

Bird's Eye View Treasure Hunt

Flying over your house was really neat...
Then I looked down and saw a treat!

It's marked with an "X" and especially for you...
Just look at the map from a bird's point of view!


Note:  If you wanted to do this same thing inside, just draw a simple floor plan of your house and mark an "X" where the treasure is hidden.

Have fun!  Karen


Bird's Eye View Treasure Hunt


Image courtesy of www.clker.com

Mall Scavenger Hunt

For a birthday surprise, I created a photo scavenger hunt at the Mall of America.  This would work equally well at any mall near you!

Mall Sign Treasure Hunt



Note:  Go EARLY!  Most malls open even before some of the stores.  This will be a quiet time to run around the mall, with just the "walkers" for company.

What I did:  I went to the website for the Mall of America and looked at the site map with store names and locations.  I wrote a few clues for stores with easy names and mixed them up so we'd have to walk between different levels and sections (wear comfortable shoes).  On his birthday, I gave him one clue.  He had to figure out the name of the store and then walk there for a picture.  When he accomplished that, he would get an envelope with money (do you see a pattern with my kids?) and the next clue.  This is what I used:

A.    A trace of an organism from a past geologic age (such as a skeleton or leaf imprint), embedded and preserved in the earth’s crust.

Mall Sign Treasure Hunt

B.    One of these a day, helps keep the doctor away.

Mall Sign Treasure Hunt

C.    A person who trains athletes and calls plays in a game.

Mall Sign Treasure Hunt

D.    You cross this to win a race.

Mall Sign Treasure Hunt

E.    Our best family vacation was a magical experience!

Mall Sign Treasure Hunt

F.    “A Wild Place to Shop and Eat”

Mall Sign Treasure Hunt

G.    A place where elderly sailors might shop.

Mall Sign Treasure Hunt

H.    A place where you can “build imagination!”

Mall Sign Treasure Hunt

I.    Clay likes these shoes…

Mall Sign Treasure Hunt
J.    Let’s eat!  The chicken place we went with Cindy!

Mall Sign Treasure Hunt



Everyone had fun with this one...try it!!!

Mall Sign Treasure Hunt


Easy Mall Sign Scavenger Hunt


Image by OpenClipart-Vectors from Pixabay


The Money Tree Treasure Hunt

This treasure hunt was a popular one!  When my kids were younger, I typically gave them a gift on the first and last day of school.  However by the time they were in middle school, I was running out of ideas - plus they were all about the money (money).

Easy Money Tree Treasure Hunt

Since I have two kids, I simply picked out two different trees in the backyard.  After deciding how much money to give them, I just clipped it to the low hanging branches of the trees (using little binder clips from any office supply store).

The Money Tree Treasure Hunt

When they got home from school, I brought them to the backyard and handed them each an envelope with this message inside (either handwrite it or retype it into a word processing program and print it out):


Trees grow fruit and trees grow leaves,
But money is neither one of these.

Don’t give up and you could find,
A tree full of money that’s one of a kind!


Once they figured out the clue, they ran from tree to tree until they noticed one with money in it.  They had a grand time collecting their cash!

Note: Remember how much money you put in there, because it does kind of blend in!

Fun for all ages!  This would be great for a birthday, too (even for your spouse)!

Karen

Easy Money Tree Treasure Hunt

The 7-Ups of Life

This is a good reminder for everyone!  At a Bible Study or Women's Group, use a 7-Up theme:


1. Wake Up!!
Decide to have a good day.
"Today is the day the Lord hath made;
let us rejoice and be glad in it."
Psalms 118:24

2. Dress Up!!
The best way to dress up is to put on a smile.
A smile is an inexpensive way to improve your looks.
"The Lord does not look at the things man looks at.
Man looks at outward appearance;
but the Lord looks at the heart."
I Samuel 16:7

3. Shut Up!!
Say nice things and learn to listen.
"Listen to advice and accept instruction,
and in the end you will be wise."
Proverbs 19:20

4. Stand Up!!
For what you believe in.
Stand for something or you will fall for anything.
"Let us not be weary in doing good; for at the proper time,
we will reap a harvest if we do not give up.
Therefore, as we have opportunity, let us do good..."
Galatians 6:9-10

 5. Look Up!!
To the Lord.
"I can do everything through Christ who strengthens me."
Philippians 4:13

6. Reach Up!!
For something higher.
"...keep seeking the things above, where Christ is
seated at the right hand of God."
Colossians 3:1

7. Lift Up!!
Your Prayers.
"Do not worry about anything;
instead PRAY ABOUT EVERYTHING."
Philippians 4:6

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*Serve 7-Up for your beverage.  There are lots of 7-Up cake and cupcake recipes on the web.  I found this one on a really cute website called grinandbakeit.com:


Diet Cherry 7-Up Cupcakes
1 box white cake mix
1 can Diet Cherry 7-Up
2 egg whites

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Add the cake mix and eggs whites in a mixing bowl. Pour in the can of Diet Cherry 7-Up. Beat according to the directions on the box. Fill cupcake liners 2/3 full. Bake for about 15 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted comes out clean. 


Low-fat Cream Cheese Icing
8 oz. light cream cheese, softened
1 c. marshmallow cream
1 tsp. fresh lemon juice
1 tsp. vanilla extract
1 c. powdered sugar

In a medium bowl, stir together the cream cheese, marshmallow creme, lemon juice and vanilla until well combined. Then gradually beat in the powdered sugar.

Makes 1 3/4 cups
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