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A developer has offered to buy the cottage. The family has one week to decide: sell and split the money (solving many individual crises) or keep the cottage (preserving their anchor but facing mounting repair costs). Suitable for all ages, particularly those who enjoy

The sound of rain against the metal roof becomes the background music for intense board game tournaments. From classic strategy games to deck-of-cards marathons, these moments spark friendly rivalry and shared laughter. Rainy afternoons are also dedicated to reading, sketching, or simply napping by the warmth of the wood stove. These days teach the family that productivity is not the only measure of a day well spent; rest is equally valuable. Evening Traditions Around the Fire The family has one week to decide: sell

It is during these afternoons that the family’s oral history flourishes. You might hear the story of how Great-Aunt Mira smuggled the family’s cast-iron skillet across the border in 1944, or how Uncle Leo proposed to his wife by carving their initials into the cottage’s largest oak tree (initials that remain visible, now surrounded by 70 years of new bark).

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First came the boys, Leo and Mateo, twelve and nine respectively, a blur of charging limbs and dangling fishing rods. They didn't wait for instructions; they vanished around the corner of the house, their destination the ancient wooden dock that stretched into the dark, tannin-stained waters of the lake.