I have no idea how this occurred, but my kids have started playing together. After years of aggression, things have calmed down. This is like the moment in the Bible when Noah sends a dove out to look for dry land--and, finally, the dove returns with an olive branch. (Or something like that.)
My favorite game to observe is "doctor." Susie approaches Josh with an array of symptoms--tummyache, sore throat. Josh is meant to put on a show of cool competence, but he has subverted expectations. Every time his wisdom is sought out, he gasps and throws up his hands. He becomes visibly panicky. End of scene. I could watch this a million times.
The other game they play is "left to the right." Here, they throw their bodies around in a kind of latitudinal way, while chanting "left to the right." This is (apparently) hilarious.
I think the games are silly, but then I consider how my spouse and I spend our time. Mostly, we watch clips of Aaron Tveit's bizarre dance from "One Night in Bangkok." We watch again and again. Then we try to copy the moves.
These are our projects--for now.
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