Name/Title
"Board Games"Entry/Object ID
2020.7.3Description
Wendy Giangiorgi: "I used to never want to do board games with the girls because I dreaded the thought of it. My youngest daughter would always want to just play with the pieces or not sit still long enough to hear the rules. Fast forward to Pandemic 2020 - we now own at least 10 board games (see pic) and three card games. I caved and purchased (or borrowed) these on impulse because I didn't want them spending a ton of time in front of the TV on the weekends when there isn't eLearning for school. We have even played one-sided Guess Who? with relatives. I text a relative a picture of one of the Guess Who? people, and my girls ask them questions about what the person looks like over Zoom. Then my girls flip down the people tiles based on their answers. It works surprisingly well!"Photograph Details
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DigitalContext
Digital photograph donated by Wendy Giangiorgi to the History Center for "A Candid Look at Covid-19", which was designed to showcase the ways that Covid-19's quarantines affected everyday life