

Some of the guys played ping-pong, but the game of the day was really croquet. Didier and I aren't really croquet people (I'm more of a foosball person, specially at David and Sonia's, where the foosball table is set up for lefties), so we observed and commented during the first game.

We ended up playing. I last played when I was 8 or 9 I think. My brother's got a croquet set, but in Antigua I always have excuses not to play. Here are some pictures Sonia took while we played.

I was certainly dressed for the occasion. I picked the yellow ball so it would match my skirt. Didier was wearing his SDSU t-shirt to match my skirt. We were very color-coordinated last Sat!


2 comments:
Ay! Reading and seeing pictures of croquet takes me back to my childhood... a croquet set and the impossible trails my brother and I used to create in our backyard back in our zone 18 house in Guatemala City.
Thanks for the memories Ale...
Ha ha ha Manolín, that is exactly what we proposed to David for the next time. Ditch the rules and set up a trail full of traps and challenges.
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