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in Family Life· Laughter

A Star Wars Birthday

Star Wars memory, Grauman's Chinese screening, Star Wars birthday party, Star Wars food, Star wars games, pretend lightsaber games“We’re going to see Star Wars! Come on!”

I lay on the couch, exhausted from my last Shakespeare final, and peered at my roommate. “What’s that?”

“A movie I’ve been waiting for months to see it. You’ll love it!”

I’d never heard of it before but I went with Joanne, Julie, Steve and Jack.

We stood in line three hours–through at least one showing–at Grauman’s Chinese Theater.

When the words began to crawl across the screen for what became A New Hope, my life entered a new era.

Where it’s been ever since.

Had I realized how Star Wars would play throughout my life, I would have paid more attention.

(Maybe I did pay attention. I saw it five times the first year . . . )

Star Wars memory, Grauman's Chinese screening, Star Wars birthday party, Star Wars food, Star wars games, pretend lightsaber games

The water came from a galaxy not too far away this time.

What about the Star Wars Birthday?

40 years later, I didn’t bat an eye when we received an invitation to a Star Wars 30th birthday party.

(Note: none of our children, true fans, were there).

We had a splendid time admiring both the clever punny titles for food and the games.

I know some of you want some of these ideas.

So the rest of this post is photos with some commentary.

May the force be with you . . . always!

Food

The birthday boy’s wife, sister, and two friends made the clever and delicious food.

Star Wars memory, Grauman's Chinese screening, Star Wars birthday party, Star Wars food, Star wars games, pretend lightsaber games

Delicious and not deadly.

 

They labeled the meat, “Hoth dogs and Han burgers.”

Star Wars memory, Grauman's Chinese screening, Star Wars birthday party, Star Wars food, Star wars games, pretend lightsaber games

An eight year-old asked, “What is this creepy thing holding the sign?”

We loved this salad.

Star Wars memory, Grauman's Chinese screening, Star Wars birthday party, Star Wars food, Star wars games, pretend lightsaber games

Don’t you love the character touches? That’s him holding the sign.

Unusual flavor; the red is watermelon. Tomatoes might have been tastier for Boba

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Star Wars memory, Grauman's Chinese screening, Star Wars birthday party, Star Wars food, Star wars games, pretend lightsaber games

Even the “buns” were tasty.

 

Star Wars memory, Grauman's Chinese screening, Star Wars birthday party, Star Wars food, Star wars games, pretend lightsaber games

Almost too much artistry displayed to eat!

The BB-8 cake pops took the cook a long time to create, but were fun to eat.

 

 

Games

One game listed all the movie titles on separate cards. The aim was to put them in the correct order.

Some of the younger people figured the order out effortlessly.

I, however, ordered the titles by the year I saw the movie . . . but the clone titles confused me–weren’t they all sort-of cloned from the original?

The children giggled playing the Ewok toss.

Star Wars memory, Grauman's Chinese screening, Star Wars birthday party, Star Wars food, Star wars games, pretend lightsaber games

Star Wars memory, Grauman's Chinese screening, Star Wars birthday party, Star Wars food, Star wars games, pretend lightsaber games

The rules–video depicts actual game play

The lightsaber game, however, took more skill than most of us had!

 

 

 

 

 

Note: This house was located in the Coffey Park area of Santa Rosa and burned to the ground on October 9, 2017.

 

Here are the winners for the Rafflecopter contest we ran last week.

Grand Prize winner: Tammy Cuevas (who will get a selection of Oswald Chambers-related material)

Five other winners– a copy of Mrs. Oswald Chambers: Lisa Harness, Nellie Beatty, Mikki Monkki, Crystal Warren Miller and Linda Livingstone.

Check your email boxes!

Thanks to all who entered!

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