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When We Didn’t Touch the Ground: Game of Lava

July 15th, 2012 · No Comments · 2012 When We Didn't Touch..., Uncategorized

 

 

One of the inspirations for this project is how we played as children (and how this has informed who we are now). One of Megan’s memories is the game of Lava: you can’t touch the ground because it’s hot lava. She did whatever it took to not touch the ground.

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