![]() (These are the neighbors to the RIGHT of them, not the LEFT.) Harv sat in the driver’s seat and Ethel sat RIGHT next to him. Since both of their cars were in the shop, they borrowed their neighbor’s two ton truck. Harv and Ethel decided to get an early start because they didn’t want to be LEFT out of all the fun. Let me tell you what happened to Uncle Harv and Aunt Ethel on the way to this reunion. Be sure and read with lots of expression and pauses- the children in your family will have fun anticipating RIGHT or LEFT. I have capitalized the words RIGHT and LEFT in the story for easy identification. When the story ends, everyone opens the gift they are LEFT with. ![]() As you read the story, they pass (the gifts) left when you say left, and pass them right when you say right. Large candy bars, money, and 2 liter bottles of soda are always a hit.Įveryone sits in a circle. Most people will bring funny, used items they no longer want so I always like to include some more desirable gifts that will get everyone excited about winning. Decide if you want them to bring their gifts wrapped or unwrapped. Hope you like it.įirst thing you need to do is assign each family member to bring a white elephant gift to your family reunion or party. WRIGHT RIGHT “ games that you can find on the web (let’s get creative people!) so I wrote my own right/left game that is designed for use at a family reunion. What more was left for anyone to ask for.I love “Right/Left games! It’s a great way to exchange “white elephant” gifts but… I absolutely hate the “Mrs. What a wonderful Christmas the Right family was having. Right had an endless smile on her face as she thought of the inevitable pitter-patter of little feet from the Leftowich grandchildren that was sure to come along. Into the hands of everyone he would have to pay for this wedding. Right was having visions of his hard earned money flying out the door What a happy time the entire Right family was having. Susie Right and Lefty Leftowich made their introductions and happily settled down to make all the right plans for their upcoming wedding. Imagine Uncle Lefty’s delight to discover his favorite niece had chosen a ‘Lefty’ to be her lifelong mate! Uncle Lefty was sure she had made the right choice. The Right family home was decorated in it’s best Christmas finery. Of course we can’t forget Uncle Lefty and Aunt Leftonia! Susie Right took a deep breath and lead her special man, Lefty Leftowich into the den to meet the Right family where they were gathered to celebrate a good old-fashioned Right family Christmas. Susie right had to find just the right time to introduce her new beau to her father, Mr. Right’ to spend what’s left of her life with him. Susie Right is all grown up and is planning her wedding. How time flies!!! Little Susie Right is not so little anymore. It seems like just yesterday since we visited the Right family for Christmas. Right opened it up the message was to Have a Right Merry Christmas!!!!! Right handed out all the gifts to the right people. Right woke Uncle Lefty from his daydreams when she called everyone to go to the Right family Christmas tree.Įveryone settled around the left side of the tree and Mr. He could hear his old drill Sergeant Joe Righty calling out “Left, Left, Left, Right, Left.” Mrs. It brought back memories to Uncle Lefty of marching in the army himself. They all settled back to listen to Sammy Right tell tales of his adventures in the army. Everyone ate heartily & there was not much left. Aunt Leftonia had baked all the right cookies and pies. Uncle Lefty was loaded down with just the right gifts for everyone. Susie Right & Billy Right were so excited because the doorbell rang & there stood Uncle Lefty and Aunt Leftonia. Right brought home from Uncle Lefty’s tree lot. The Right household was decorated with the left over greenery from the tree Mr. Sammy Right has been away in the army and made it home for Christmas. Right, Sammy Right, Susie Right & little Billy Right. ![]() Let me introduce you to the right family. Version 1 -Read slowly because it gets confusing if you don't.
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