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Journaling: Growing up we loved playing all kinds of games. Board games, card games, imaginative games. My parents actually still have a cupboard full of games we used to play. Things like Cooties, Don’t Break the Ice, Kerplunck. But all of all the games we played the one that has probably left the most lasting impression would have to be one we only played at my Grandparents house: Mary Poppins. The game is actually my aunt’s from when she was little. Every time we’d go visit we just had to play it. Even today we still do! And of course being a bunch of girls there was always a bunch of fighting over who got to be Mary and Jane. Poor Michael and Burt.