For the love of words (and of winning)

Today is J's mom's birthday. Happy birthday Kay!
J comes from a family steeped in the tradition of Boggle, that long-heralded word game that makes geeks feel like kings. It is one of those rare phenomena that actually rewards all things geeky with the awe and appreciation of friends and onlookers. Spelling, vocabulary, knowing the names of obscure birds and obsolete sailing vernacular...for once, all are deservedly envied.
Anyway, so we picked up a new Boggle set for Kay to replace the pencil-marked, scratched-up, taped-box version she currently has. She will probably argue that her set is just fine, but we like to play when we visit and we think she needs a new one. Only the best for special people.
If you haven't played Boggle before, you must try. Especially if you like crosswords and other egg-headed pursuits. The goal is to look at the letters (like in this photo of a Boggle set) and make as many words as possible with letters that touch each other, and without re-using individual letter blocks within a word. Three-letter words are shameful but acceptable. For example, here we have star, shear, slant, heat...I could go on, but I don't want to strike too much fear into the hearts of my dear competitors.
I wrote an earlier post about one particularly fiery match between J and I that set the tone for the next many years of Boggle bouts. I hate losing. Which is just one reason why, just last week, I gave him a rather thorough trouncing.


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