Christmas Fun!

Before George Washington crossed the Delaware River during a strong winter storm on Christmas Day 1776, the Continental army was severely demoralized and had considered giving up.  Three groups were to cross the Delaware River that Christmas day but only the 2,400 marines that George Washington led made it across.  On that Christmas day, loved ones had baked Christmas bread and Christmas cookies for their lovable scurvy dog marines about to take 11 hours to cross the 300 yards of the Delaware River due to that storm.
George Washington Christmas Game – You trade 25 volunteer minutes of Christmas spirit instead of buying gifts.
George Washington Baking Challenge – Bake the 5 knots 2,400 marines knew to cross the Delaware River during that severe winter storm on Chrstmas day 1776.
Special Heroes Christmas Story – Family or friends follow a story outline to take turns speaking. This can surprise a loved one when they hear a spontaneous heartfelt expression of good cheer from family and friends.

George Washington Christmas Game

Christmas of 2025 is the 250th Christmas of the Marine Corps and in 2026 it will be our 250th!  Merry Christmas, (you scurvy dog)  Marines! They raised their flag for the first time at a Notorious Pirate Dive Bar in Philadelphia Pennsylvania called the “Tun Tavern,” Nov. 10, 1775. Christmas gifts where you “Share Good Cheer” by volunteering to do “Good Deeds” celebrate our countries first volunteers -the Marines!
These gifts should only include volunteering, singing, laughing and Christmas Baking.  The gifts you buy at a store are found under your tree, not here.
In 1776 the USA did not have it’s own currency. (Think of the settlers at Plymouth rock. A treasure chest full of gold coins would not help them survive one little bit!) A ledger or barter was used to trade Good Cheer for Good Deeds until we got our USA paper dollar in 1863. In the George Washington Christmas game, you only trade minutes volunteering for Good cheer or good deeds. Sing Jingle bells, make hot chocolate, clean the ice from windshields or anything you can think of. You have to create more than 25 minutes before you start the game. You can play for any amount of time and even stretch it out until the entire nation celebrates our 250th Christmas! Think of your volunteering to create good cheer all year as an early Christmas present for our 250th birthday! You can create as many minutes as you want and re-gift in other games with other people and even use their ideas. To play without registering or logging in, you write down your good cheer or good deeds on a piece of paper and fold it twice. You write the number of minutes on the last fold. You can not buy anything at a store unless it is for food that you are making yourself. (Food is about 1 minute = about 25 cents of ingredients) Make as many gifts as you want and typically they are about 1 to 15 minutes long. Each person picks one gift by just looking at the minutes and this continues in a circle until each person chooses at least 25 minutes. When you reach or exceed 25 minutes you drop out of the circle and other people keep choosing. When everybody has at least 25 minutes, everybody opens the gifts and reads them and keeps them open. Each person now has three trades going around in a circle. They trade their booby for booty. Most of the gifts are “Booty prizes” that you want. Some gifts are “Booby Prizes” that you don’t want. For example a tough job you want done is a booby prize. When you complete the volunteering for the prizes you have, you get that score, even if it is days later. You play as often as you want to create as much good cheer and good deeds as you want and nobody goes broke getting into the Christmas spirit! With pen and paper, your final score (size of your pirate booty) is the minutes of volunteering completed. Biggest Booty wins! You can create a prize for the winner if they reach a score such as 50 or 100 or just play by the score. Anytime you have 25 points you can trade a booby prize for a booty prize and not get that booby prize again. You lose 25 points in the trade. You can keep the score from one game to the next or start new each time. A great way to get chores done around the house, in your break room, at a party or event.

George Washington Christmas Baking Challenge

Christmas day 1776, George Washington crossed the Delaware River with 2,400 marines. The British called our marines “Scurvy dog Pirates.” Loved ones baked Christmas bread and Christmas cookies to create the good cheer to do the good deeds of fighting courageously. The marines traded these Christmas goodies with each other and this may have created the Christmas game. There are 5 nautical knots that marines know. Can you bake Christmas bread or Christmas cookies into the shape of those 5 nautical knots, to enter the “Knotty Nauti Photo Contest?” (baked examples bowline, or figure 8, or sheet bend, or clove hitch, or reef knot). There is pirate school homework for bonus points for a hot dog cleat hitch tied with bread dough or a picture of a rescue dog eating your homework.

Special Heroes – A Christmas Story

The “Special Heroes” Christmas story creates a spontaneous, heartfelt 30 minute tribute for any loved one. It can create a very special Christmas story you secretly rehearse for Christmas day and launch as a surprise for a loved one. You can play live, random and spontaneous with a large group of people or rehearsed and online with any group of people. A second way to tell a “Special Heroes” story is when you use our software to create an interactive, crowd sourced, altruistic comedy called “Special Heroes.” Each episode solves quality of life problems for housing, employment or the pursuit of happiness for adults born as Special Heroes who have the special powers of Down syndrome, autism, spina bifida or who are born with other special powers.
Glance at this page to know how to play with nobody logging in or creating an account and also the second method where you create the TV series.

Pirates VS British

You can keep score with a pen and paper using minutes for all three activities. Score is kept automatically if you are online. Your score is your pirate booty. The biggest booty wins. When you register at piratedivebar.com you list any country, state and city you want to play from. Once you are registered you can find or create a “Volunteer Venue,” at any public place, any country, state or city. This lets you play apartment clubhouse against apartment clubhouse, sports bar against sports bar, boat against boat and break room against break room anywhere in the world. Your team are always the Pirates and the other team is always the British. Whoever wins become the “Scurvy Dog Pirates” who defeated the British. The winners are called President George and the losers are called King George, by George! A scorecard is created for you. Locations to play against are listed on a treasure map and video instructions and a testing login are on the “About” page
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