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The French Skat deck has such sweet Queens (Damen.) That King looks pretty sweet too. |
I miss my friend Tom every day and in so many - often surprising - ways.
One of them (you may think this
shallow, but such things make life a better place) is our frequent card games.
This was so much a part of us and our
life together.
We played Schafkopf
or its younger cousin Skat with Becca, Rachael, or my aunt every weekend for
years, and Klabberjass when it was just the two of us.
Tom’s family had been great Schafskopf
players when he was growing up, and he taught the game to us.
As a kiddy, I played endless games of
Casino with my Grandmother, and then with Rebecca and Rachael when they were
kiddies. When married, Dennis and I played Cribbage for hours on end, and pinochle with his mother.
In college, I played bridge with friends,
and thought it fun, but it can be such a snobby game and too often, there seems
to be way too much ego invested in it.
Then it isn’t fun at all.
While I
usually enjoyed it, I was also always a little intimidated - and occasionally very intimidated! The thought that a mistake will make your partner angry is not a happy thought. Skat takes as much thinking, but it seems to be just for fun
rather than ego enhancement, at least with the opponents I have had.
Consequently, ever since Tom went on to
happier things, no doubt playing heavenly Skat with Sts. Hildegarde and
Cunigunde, I have been wishing I had someone (actual sometwo as it is a three
person game) to play Skat or Schafskopf with. I have been working on convincing The Twins that it is what we need to do, but they have remained dubious.
The rules are indeed a little daunting
at first, but once you grasp them, it’s easy.
Well, Yay!
This
evening, they agreed.
I was
ecstatic!
We forgot to drink beer
with our cards – beer being an essential part of the whole Skat
mise-en-scène – and had tea instead. But that didn’t detract from the thrill
– at least I was thrilled. I think
they were less so, unless they were thrilled that I was so happy to be playing
Schafkopf again.
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The Bavarian cards are a little more fierce. Becca's favorite is the schellen Ace, as she thinks that dog looks like Margaret. She is mistaken. |
4 comments:
OH no no, Margaret is so much more lovely looking!
It was actually fun, especially the hand that I won!
You should put some pictures up of the magnificent feast.
Enjoyed your blog. I must admit I have no idea what you are talking about.
I have decided I am a robot!
Like Marta.. I'm in the dark! The playing cards are beautiful though.
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