
Beacause there are way too many to choose from, I had to make a chart to show which ones were the best at what age. You know how kids are, they have a new favorite toy every two seconds, well, that's how my games are! There are too many to enjoy, and you can't really master monopoly at age four, the thought of getting sent to jail was way too scary! That's me up there in the nascar hat with my friend Rachel. We love nascar; I've been watching it since I was five years old, and have dremed of racing since I was eight. nascar for life! I would have to say the game that mostly consumed my adolescent years however would have to be hunters and fugitives. In case you're not too sure how this game is played please let me explain. There are two teams, one team is the hunters and the other, the fugitives. The fugitves get three mintutes to hide while the hunters wait on base. Only one hunter can gaurd the base at all times throughout the game. When the hunters catch the fugitives they escort them to jail. Once on jail, their own teamates, another fugitive, can tag them off jail and release them back into the game. As you can see this game can last for years, and finally ends when all the hunters have captured all of the fugities. So that's my favorite game... now please divert your eyes to the chart to learn some of the others.
| Age 3 | Age 4 | Age 5 and 6 | Age 7 and 8 | Age 9 and 10 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ballet | Red Rover | Tap | Tetter Ball | Four Sqaure |
| Nap Time | Basketball | Hide and Seek | Soccer | Monopoly |
| T-Ball | Nascar | Twister | Capture the Flag | |
| Legos | Kick the Can | Softball | Sardines | Hunters and Fugitives |



Once I got to middle school and high school, time became a delima which hindered me from playing all of the games I enjoyed so much as a child.
It was time to play for my school, not just for fun. In middle school I enjoyed cheering, softball, basketball, track, and flag football in the fall.
By the time I got to high school, I grew very tired of smiling at the crowd and yelling, so I dropped cheering and began playing volleyball which was not
offered at our middle school. I also took up soccer, which I enjoyed much more than racing to the end of a line. I strictly played volleyball, basketball, and soccer all four years and luckily enough only broke one arm, my nose twice,
and a toe.