November 17, 2006
What goes where

G. wanted to introduce her friend to letterboxing so I took the girls out on Wednesday - the only dry day this entire week - to find some boxes.

I have been hoping that this game might teach my 10-year-old better organizational skills but I'm not sure that's working out as well as I'd hoped.

The game seems so simple -- stamp your log book with the box's stamp then stamp your stamp into the box's log book. But man, when a couple of kids get together, one of which is a bit organizationally-challenged, extra time is needed to do the stamp exchange. And more often than not, I have to take charge afterwards to help re-organize everyone's stuff again. Yesterday was no exception.

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Ever since our first find I've made sure we take the box a distance away from its hiding spot in case a muggle (non-player) walks by while we're exchanging stamp impressions. It usually takes us 10-15 minutes to do the exchange and then re-hide the box.

At least with the boxes we hid at the library, the kids can sit down at a table and spread everything out. G. likes those boxes a lot (which probably has something to do with the fact that she helped make them) and usually suggests her friends new to the game try them first.

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Muggles are less of a problem at the library since the librarians monitor our boxes (a few of them are letterboxers themselves) so they aren't pilfered.

Posted by Wendy Almeida at 11:40 AM
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