Chapter 20: Cards Against Humanity

 We are a family that loves to play games. Card games, board games, any kind of games. “Cards Against Humanity” quickly became a favorite.

Here’s how it works:

One person (the “judge”) draws a card and reads and incomplete sentence. The other players submit a card from their hand to make the funniest sentence possible. The judge then chooses the winner, who becomes the next judge.

Pretty much every time, Jeremy won every round. He would submit random, sometimes inappropriate responses that were just hysterical. We all laughed so hard - and I remember Jeremy covering his mouth with his hand and turning bright red because he was so tickled by his own humor. The rest of us just laughed along, at him and with him and because of him.

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