More Than a Game: The Mahjong Circle That Builds Lifelong Bonds
Some things stand the test of time because they are beautiful. Others because they are joyful. And a few — like Mahjong — endure because they bring us back to one another.
For centuries, Mahjong has been played around kitchen tables, in noisy community centers, and in quiet corners of homes filled with laughter, strategy, and the soft click of tiles. Today, this ancient game is having a modern moment — not simply as a trend, but as part of a quiet cultural longing: people want connection again. Screens can keep us informed. But they can’t look us in the eye. They can’t laugh with us, tease us for a risky discard, or celebrate the thrill of going “Mahjong!” after a long build.
I’ve been playing since my children were in nursery school. Life was chaotic, wonderful, loud — and Mahjong became a steady rhythm in the swirl of parenting, working, and becoming myself. It has been a companion through carpools and graduations, joyful milestones and challenging chapters.
Game by game, hand by hand, I found something precious: a circle of women who showed up for each other — on and off the tile table.
Those friendships held laughter, vulnerability, encouragement, and grace. Mahjong wasn’t just a game — it was a lifeline, a ritual, a reminder that we are meant to gather, play, learn, stumble, and grow together.
And now, we’re delighted to share that same spirit through P.S. Nest Mahjong Circles & Tutorials.
Just as we help people create nurturing homes, we also help them build relationships and community. We believe a fulfilling life is organized not just on shelves — but in circles of belonging, curiosity, and joy. Whether you’re brand new to Mahjong or looking to refine your game, you’ll find a welcoming seat, open hands, laughter, and connection waiting for you.
Because home is not only where you live.
It’s where you gather, learn, and belong.
P.S. A nest isn’t just feathers and twigs — it’s connection, warmth, community, and shared joy.
Come play. Come learn. Come belong.
Your seat at the table is waiting.