Luego, por motivos de trabajo tuvimos qué dejar estos encuentros... Sin embargo, una vecina muy queida a lq que comenté que me gustaba mucho jugar Scrabble, me regaló el juego en mi cumpleaños pasado.
At 61 I played Scrabble for the first time, at the house of my friends (Godmothers of my son @luisfe)
@flor and
@petronila, and I fulfilled a dream that I had ...Since I was nine years old!
I was fascinated by this game and we used to go on weekends, my son @luisfe and I to play with them and our friend Evelio (life partner of
@petronila).
Later, for work reasons, we had to leave these meetings... However, a very dear neighbor to whom I told that I really liked playing Scrabble, gave me the game on my last birthday.
Ahora viene la parte interesante...debemos escribir nuestro relato en el transcurso de esta semana con las siguientes palabras:
Fugo, ved, Fidel, kit, tío, decir, fríe, chao, innovación, he, uña, trompa, supera, agua, soné, hayan, he, tu, literal, id, llene, mis, te, chavo, adn, visita, Ed, Fidel , que, reto, nubes, chimera, bañan,
Bien, es un reto interesante, vamos a ver cómo nos va. Quise compartir esta idea con ustedes, a quienes se que les gusta escribir porque creo que le agrega emoción al ya muy interesante Scrabble.
P:D: Quizá no nos ajustamos a las reglas, en casa sí se permiten nombres propios, y abreviaturas. Es que... usamos más ADN que ácido desoxirribonucléico.
When the game stopped, the score was in favor of my son @luisfe 348 - 232 and when counting the points we had left, 29 were increased to those he already had. So he beat me 377 to 232.
Now comes the interesting part... we must write our story in the course of this week with the following words:
Fugo, see, Fidel, kit, uncle, say, fry, bye, innovation, he, nail, horn, overcome, water, I dreamed, have, he, you, literal, go, fill, my, you, boy, DNA, visit, Ed, Fidel, that, challenge, clouds, chimera, bathe,
Well, it's an interesting challenge, let's see how it goes. I wanted to share this idea with you who I know like to write because I think it adds excitement to the already very interesting Scrabble.
P:D: Maybe we don't follow the rules, proper names and abbreviations are allowed at home. It's just... we use more DNA than deoxyribonucleic acid.