We ended our day going Kegeling with friends of Micaela and James. We had our own private lane in the lower section of a restaurant, from where we ordered dinner.
Kegel involves only nine pins. The plastic or wooden ball is smaller and lighter than in ten-pin bowling, and the ball may have two or no finger holes. Being smaller, the ball will actually roll, rather than slide, down most of the lane distance, which is shorter than those for ten-pin bowling.
Anaëlle, who has been bowling "American-style" before, was the standout of the evening.



1 comment:
THAT should be my next Bad Soden event. I need the address of that place. Too cute.
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