Sunday, October 21, 2012

A 40's Clue Game

We started out the month of October with our friends' throwing a 1940's Clue party at our church.  After arriving, we soon found out that our Bishop (pastor) was kidnapped.  The police detectives came and announced their suspects including showing weapons that may have been used to commit the crime.


The suspects were of course your usual type criminals, a chef, choir director, nursery leader, seminary teacher, basket ball player, janitor, an Elder's Quorum President with an obsession with food storage, golf, and a desire to be Bishop and a few other shady characters.



(Zane was the seminary teacher who complained constantly that the chairs were not set up correctly when he got to church at 6 a.m.)

The guests went from room to room asking the suspects questions about who committed the crime, the room it was done in and the weapon used.

In the end we found out that Mrs. Snow wasn't happy that the Bishop refused to keep the building a little warmer saying that with a name like hers, she should be fine a little colder.  Mrs. Snow lost her temper and kidnapped the Bishop sending him on a boat to Hawaii.  (She can kidnap me next time!)

After a humorous game, it was time for dancing (the below picture is the men attempting "Thriller.")

And a little karaoke.


The consensus at the end was to make this a yearly event.   What a great way to kick off the month of October and a wonderful date night!



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