I recently had what I would call a tear-jerker moment in my board gaming life, and, because board gaming is all about sharing moments with people, I thought I would share this moment with you. My wife and I, in anticipation of the descent of dreaded Old Saint Nick during the winter times when he checks to make sure you are sleeping, stalks you to find out if you've been good or bad, breaks into your house via the chimney and leaves you gifts in an attempt to gain your trust, we made a purchase for our daughter, age 3. We bought No Thank You, Evil from Monte Cook Games. And I'll admit, my eyes did that thing where they produce enough moisture to create sufficient surface tension to form a droplet and vacate my eye. If that wasn't the most boring way to describe shedding a tear... read on to laugh at my overly excitable sappiness.
I recently had what I would call a tear-jerker moment in my board gaming life, and, because board gaming is all about sharing moments with people, I thought I would share this moment with you. My wife and I, in anticipation of the descent of dreaded Old Saint Nick during the winter times when he checks to make sure you are sleeping, stalks you to find out if you've been good or bad, breaks into your house via the chimney and leaves you gifts in an attempt to gain your trust, we made a purchase for our daughter, age 3. We bought No Thank You, Evil from Monte Cook Games. And I'll admit, my eyes did that thing where they produce enough moisture to create sufficient surface tension to form a droplet and vacate my eye. If that wasn't the most boring way to describe shedding a tear... read on to laugh at my overly excitable sappiness.
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