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Lol in my day there were no wipes it was a wash cloth in plastic bag..
That went back home to be washed you had quite a bunch of them.
The bottem cleaning ones went in the dirty diaper bag.
Face ones went into there own bag that was washed drity clothing.
In a very big diaper bag they had to be big.
That went back home to be washed you had quite a bunch of them.
The bottem cleaning ones went in the dirty diaper bag.
Face ones went into there own bag that was washed drity clothing.
In a very big diaper bag they had to be big.
Well that wasn't so bad wasn't it? (Although I have this feeling *something* may happen sooner than later)
That wiped feeling, that's part of real life for some of us, pricelessly regressive into the bargain up with wiping mud off your legs and socks which my dear Star is something that happened the first time we met fur real where one of our friends in groan up mode just did it. Some initiation,eh?
That wiped feeling, that's part of real life for some of us, pricelessly regressive into the bargain up with wiping mud off your legs and socks which my dear Star is something that happened the first time we met fur real where one of our friends in groan up mode just did it. Some initiation,eh?
Is pass the parcel a British thing? I kind of assumed it was global.
You have a parcel wrapped in many, many different layers of wrapping paper. Kids pass it around in a circle, and some grownup who is theoretically not watching stops the music at random. Then whoever has the parcel gets to remove a layer of wrapping paper. Usually there's a little bag of sweets or something in between layers, that you can keep. Then the game resumes, and you start to have a better idea what the present might be as there's less wrapping obscuring the shape. Eventually, someone takes off the last layer, and they win the parcel.
When it's obvious there's only one or two layers left, you usually start getting kids moving the parcel from their left hand to their right as slowly as physically possible to maximise the chance they'll get it. And depending on the party, there may be a fight over whether or not the last person had actually let go of it, or whether the next person had touched it yet, or who gets it if it was between two participants.
I think we played it at most of the littles events I've managed to get to; and probably most kids' parties as well.
You have a parcel wrapped in many, many different layers of wrapping paper. Kids pass it around in a circle, and some grownup who is theoretically not watching stops the music at random. Then whoever has the parcel gets to remove a layer of wrapping paper. Usually there's a little bag of sweets or something in between layers, that you can keep. Then the game resumes, and you start to have a better idea what the present might be as there's less wrapping obscuring the shape. Eventually, someone takes off the last layer, and they win the parcel.
When it's obvious there's only one or two layers left, you usually start getting kids moving the parcel from their left hand to their right as slowly as physically possible to maximise the chance they'll get it. And depending on the party, there may be a fight over whether or not the last person had actually let go of it, or whether the next person had touched it yet, or who gets it if it was between two participants.
I think we played it at most of the littles events I've managed to get to; and probably most kids' parties as well.
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