The game simulates a person's travels through his or her life, from college to retirement, with jobs, marriage, and possible children along the way.
The modern game consists of a track on which players travel by spinning a small wheel (in the center of the board) with spaces numbered 1 through 10. The board also contains small mountains, buildings, and other three-dimensional objects. Playing pieces are small, colored, plastic automobiles which come in red, blue, white, yellow, orange, and green; each car has six holes in the top in which blue and/or pink "people pegs" are placed throughout the game as the player "gets married" and has or adopts "children". Some "early modern" editions have eight automobiles.
I ALWAYS chose the blue car. I would carefully place my little pink lady peg in the drivers seat and wait patiently for the marriage space so that I could sit that blue peg right beside me. I would cross my fingers and offer secret prayers that I would be able to fill the rest of the car with pegs that represented children. I wanted two blue pegs and two pink pegs. Two boys and two girls. If I was by myself pretending, I would just start off with the car loaded EXACTLY the way I wanted it to be and off I would go spinning the wheel to see what my future might hold.
I don't remember the spaces on board of the game. I never worried about how much money I was going to get or what really cool education I might receive. I didn't care if I was a doctor, lawyer or a bum on the street. I was just concerned that I would be able to fill my car with the kids. If I was unable to fill my car before the end of the game? I lost. Even if I "won" I considered it a loss.
In the real world, I always always ALWAYS wanted children. I never considered going off to college or traveling or moving to some exotic location. I was born to be a mom.
I got married 3 weeks out of high school. June 15, 1983. I was pregnant by the first of the year. I was beginning to fill my car and nothing made me happier. Tyson was born August 19, 1984. He was two months early. So began some pretty scary adventures for us. But he was such a strong boy. He pulled through with flying colors and we never looked back.
Goose came in 1987. Tanna in 1989 and Shelby in 1991. My car was full of the EXACT pegs I had always wished for.
9 years later Jaden was born.
If I could have had more children I would have. If I could adopt kids, I would. If I could be a foster parent, I would. If I had the means to run a home for needy children, I would. I love kids. I'll say it again. I LOVE KIDS. All kids.
I finally went to college and got my degree in graphic design. I'm good at what I do. Right now I'm doing quite a few wedding announcements for different couples. I have them come to my house and I meet with them. I ask about their engagement and their wedding plans. I LOVE to ask about how they met and fell in love. We talk about their plans for the future and I wonder to myself where they are going to land in their game of Life.
My wheel has been spinning for 48 years now. I have landed on some spaces that I couldn't get off of fast enough. Other times, I wish I could have lingered a bit longer before I had to load my car and move on. Despite the twists and turns that my vehicle in Life has taken, I ALWAYS have loaded up my car. I have always carefully placed all the pegs in proper order. Three blue pegs are placed first, followed by two pink pegs. I have extended my car to add room for another blue peg to represent Jaden. My car keeps getting longer as I have needed to add three pink for Diana, Daulton, Hailey and another blue for Bill.
Throughout my life I have seen the need to add pegs here and there to just give them a lift to another destination. We laugh on our road trip. We play games, tell stories, eat great car candy and I drop them off to complete their spin. However, I always keep my car open for them to hitch a ride. If you need to place your peg in my car for a bit? I'll be glad to a have you on board. If you have room in your car for those children in need? Open your car and invite them in. Sometimes they just need a little rest from the spinning wheel that places them into the darkness.
The Deason pegs...