What we are about:

We thought it would be great to share ideas for playing and fun with the wide world and spread a bit of joy and hopefully inspire some ideas with other people. We will share projects and other little adventures we go on. It would be great if other people share their ideas, projects and adventures with us also.

Sunday, 18 December 2011

Facebook page

Saturday, 8 October 2011

I only hope this is me in 50 years!

This video is just pure fun and joy. I loved it when I saw it so thought I would share it with everyone.

A couple who have been together for over 60 years find a piano and play a little tune with more life and fun than most half their age could muster.

Enjoy!!

Sunday, 25 September 2011

Things we Like

I thought I would share a five things that we like:


  • Extreme Trike Racing, a sure way to wear out your shoes!!



  • I saw this on Dezeen's website, a Russian architects Arch Group have made tincy, tiny hotel rooms for napping at airports. I LOVE IT! See it here: Sleepbox

  • Finally, I love this home in a trash can projest. It has inspired me to take another look at gadgets for our Hijet Van.

New Frolly Facebook Page

Come and join us on Facebook for organising matches and keeping up to date on all things Frolly.


Sunday, 18 September 2011

Frolly Gosh! It is the Re-Match

It has been a while since we had time to blog I just wanted to post this little video for all the frolly fans out there. We had a family re-match and it was great fun.

News of the next game coming soon.

Wednesday, 17 August 2011

Frolly Gosh!

As you may recall from my previous  blog, we have invented a new sport.

Frolly now has it place in the urban dictionary follow this link to check it out!

 Urban Dictionary Defines Frolly

In recent Frolly sporting developments:

· We already have two new teams interested in playing a game at some point (to join the 2 existing teams);

· We have decided to film some of the match in September for a promotional video;

· Sir Coe has expressed an interest in having Frolly as a demonstration sport for London 2012;

· I have purchased two new Frisbees; and

· There will be a summer and winter league of Frolly. Summer is played on sand and winter on grass.

(One of these things is not true)

If you fancy forming a Frolly team and joining the inaugural league please let me know :)

Saturday, 13 August 2011

Some More Suggestions Arrived

Quick e-mail landed in my inbox with some more suggestions for games for all you lovely people out there:

Guess the movie character – who played Jack Dawson?  Who played Ethan Hunt?  Who played Mia Wallace?  Ok so they are easy ones… but it can be difficult to remember the full names!

A game I played with a friend of mine at primary school was the improvisation game.  Line up as if you are going to play what’s the time Mr wolf, but the wolf, rather than eating people, calls out a scene they’dlike to see, and the players have to improvise, the best improve, becomes the next wolf. 

Or why not just play Mr Wolf in the office?  You can only move around the room when the wolf is not looking – how far can you move around the room? 

A phone swapping game…  sit in a circle, everyone passes their phone to the person on the left, each person is allowed to send one text message from the other person’s phone.  Let the mayhem begin!

Another phone game – why not send out this message to all your contacts ‘I know what you did’. 

Or, if you fancy a cheap meal, and like to gamble, why not play credit card roulette???  When out in a restaurant with friends, everyone must put their cards in the middle of the table, and the waiter/waitresschooses one to pay the whole bill.  You could end up with a free meal – you could end up footing the entire bill – can you risk it???

Thanks Kat - credit card roulette it is!

Thursday, 11 August 2011

And just like that a Brand New Sport was Invented

When I started writing this I was on my way to join family in Exmoor camping before a day a Dunster beach.


There were long delays on the M5; a dear family member was unexpectedly in hospital due to a long standing health problem so could not join us and the weather forecast was for showers - lots of them.

Despite frustrations, absent friends and worries we gather to celebrate, catch up on the latest happenings and play and what an awesome time we had... we had a few drinks, put up a few tents, ate a lot of BBQ, ate chips on the beach in the rain, sat under umbrellas refusing to acknowledge the bad weather and played cards (Uno particularly) and teased and laughed with and at each other. Good times!


The best bit for me was the invention of a new game, we have called: Frolly. A cross between Frisbee and Volleyball it works like this:


GAME RULES
To Win:
Match is first to 15.
Game is first to win three matches.

The Set Up:
There are two teams, who have equal sized courts separated by a low level barrier (approx 2-3’ high), you will need one Frisbee.

The Play:
Each team (and team member) takes turns to throw a Frisbee to the other team's court.

Points can be scored by:
Catching the Frisbee thrown by the other team;
Your team thrown Frisbee hitting the ground in the other team’s court; or
The other team throwing the Frisbee out of bounds (including in to their own court)

Disputes:
Disputed points, if not agreed, will be replayed.



The team spirited jibe talking is encouraged, as creative as it is off putting to the other team, however:-
Overall this is a sport and we expect sporting behaviour!
 

We loved this so much – a re-match is planned for September... right I am off to get myself into peek physical condition for what may be the biggest contest of my life!

Thursday, 4 August 2011

Keep Britain Tidy - Our Little Film

Here is an old film we made one weekend with a very important message - KEEP BRITAIN TIDY. We had loads of fun making it - hope you enjoy!


Playing in the Sand - A bit more than a bucket and spade job!

Drawing in the sand, making model castles and writing your name is great fun... Aardman have taken this to a whole new level with a short film created on a beach in South Wales.
It was shot using a Nokia N8 and The film has broken a world record for the 'largest stop-motion animation set', with the largest scene stretching over 11,000 square feet.
Check this out... I want to make one now: http://vimeo.com/26877221

Tuesday, 2 August 2011

Iron People

One of the most delightful ways of playing - whether as a grown up or a child - is through experiencing a play. We see plays and we might be in plays, either way, the association of 'play' is by no means a coincidence. We use our imaginations to go into a different place and world and often let other characters or people take us there.

Imagination is such a massive and important part of play because it frees us from the contraints of the world around us, and that is what gives us the ability to be grown ups!

Currently I am working with a team of adult professional theatre makers (or playsmiths) who are in turn working with a group of young people to create a play from scratch. Playing from nothing. And making everything, including a kick ass song and a story with a strong narrative message about contemporary society.

Recently we went to see Graeae's production of The Iron Man (http://www.graeae.org/productions/the-iron-man/) which was performed in a very playful way, incorporating sign language and spoken words. The Iron Man ended up playing with the actors and audience too. If giants can't play like grown ups, no-one can!

Monday, 1 August 2011

A Cousin Suggested some Games

Having joined in our choice not preference, my Cousin (currently on annual leave and taking up various challenges we have set her - including running for mayor) has suggested a couple more games to play and I thought I would share them:

Here's a game for you:
Sometimes we play 'The Cube' in our living room. Like the Philip Scofield show but without the bullet time. We have lots of fun trying to jump over obstacles blindfolded and blow ping pong balls into eggcups while the other person does dramatic commentary and sound-effects. Take it in turns to make up a challenge and then both complete it.

Another game: 
This one is a tangled feet game - an absolute staple - Fives. Basically keepy-uppy with the twist that every 5th hit and only every 5th hit has to be not the palm of your hand. Huge physical over-investment in keeping the ball in the air is of course obligatory from all players. Keep collective high score. I could literally play this for hours and hours.
KJ x

Thank you Katie-Jane, send photo evidence of the game play if you get a chance. :-)

01 Aug Monday = Funday

Fun things I hope to do today, to warn off any Monday blues and kick August off to a powerful start:

1) Jump out and scare someone

2) Do a handstand (just to see if I still can - maybe just against a wall)

3) Learn how to swear in another language and try to sneak it into conversation

What are you going to do to warn off Monday blues?

P.s it is difficult to jump out on someone when you publish a
blog that you are going to do it... Today's top tip and my lesson.

Sunday, 31 July 2011

Introducing the Idea - a celebration of everything playful and fun

How to Play Like a Grown Up is an idea that we came up with on our honeymoon, when we had set ourselves the challenge to do things to spell our married name out over the week. With the surname White, Monday was W, Tuesday was H... and well you get the picture and the week panned out with us doing the following:

W for waking, washing, and walking to Watergate Bay for lunch passing Wipsederry bay. Later writing and getting wasted. We also waded, wallowed, got wet, and wowed at coastal path
Happily hopping at Headland Bay where we camped for the night. We awoke with hangovers and headed out for some Hardcore coasteering. 20ft cliff jumps later we headed off to historic Tintagal for home cooked grub and to find people to help
Intrigued in Damien Hurst's bar in Ilfracombe. We were interested in the spaghetti ice cream here. The imagery of the coastline even in pouring rain was inspiring. We really had to use our imagination
T was terrible torrential rain. We toured and trundled up the south west coast. Then to Taunton town where two tattoo places were busy. Then we tried two more places in the area which were chocka so we went to a terrifying place called The Devil's Den in Yeovil’s Take Away Alley, where we wore anoraks and looked totally out of place. Twenty pounds later we had tattoos ... here is the evidence (we both has the same surname before getting married, so we have double barreled our name, hence the tattoo)
Early to rise thanks to energetic enfants. After painting elephants, eating with the family and exploring Dorset we were ecstatic to be in the East Street Bistro for excellent edibles and a lovely way to end the honeymoon

We had great fun and friends helped us with ideas for things to do. Then when my cousin asked for ideas for her annual leave, we could not hold ourselves back from providing a list of over 30 idea, some challenges, some just plain fun. (See her blog http://kjbk86.blogspot.com/2011/07/15.html?spref=fb)

We then thought it would be great to share these ideas with the wide world and spread a bit of joy and hopefully inspire some ideas with other people, and other people can share their ideas with us to PLEASEEEE!

We do not play enough and this blog simply is a celebration of everything playful and fun.