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Life's Games - Fun and Engaging Board Games for Family Game Nights, Parties, and Team Building Activities
Life's Games - Fun and Engaging Board Games for Family Game Nights, Parties, and Team Building Activities

Life's Games - Fun and Engaging Board Games for Family Game Nights, Parties, and Team Building Activities

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Life's GamesBy: Bethany Danielle Dennis FulghumSome of our earliest memories are of making games out of life. That is true of me. I clearly remember at one point my sister and I using our parents' home/restaurant as our stage or playground. So began my life-long love affair with games of all sorts - fun, challenging, and sometimes tragic when life itself plays mercilessly with you. This collection of poetry found in Life's Games, written between 1993-2003, is a reflection of the impact that life's curve can throw at a person and the insights viewed from youth's eyes. And whether or not it feels like a strange, cruel game, it is still life as we each in our own way know it.About the AuthorBethany Danielle Dennis Fulghum is a girl who likes to keep on the move, having done so a coincidental twenty-eight times in twenty-eight years, beginning in Coos Bay, Oregon, and most recently from Florida, with husband, Levi, and children, Benjamin, three, and Abigail, one and a half, to be caretakers on a beautiful Missouri property. Bethany has been writing poetry since the age of nine, but is currently focusing on a non-fiction book and writing songs for friends.

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This book is such a beautiful poetry collection that touched me with its depth and emotion. The poems explore love, loss, self-discovery, and resilience, each with a unique message. I especially loved "A Day in the Woods" and "Burden to Bear" for their heartfelt reflections, while "Candy Jewelry" brought back childhood memories. Though the formatting was a bit tricky, the poems stayed with me for a long time after reading.