
(Bring the Family Back to the Kitchen Table)
Most family member can remember the fun and interaction they experienced with parents, brothers and sisters, aunts and uncles and grandparents playing Monopoly, Clue, Sorry, and other board games.
Families are really creating a social event to have conversations, laugh, storytelling and sharing ideas. One of the most important element is to have food. You can have pizza, your favorite old family receipts (buffet style), dessert, and even your favorite candy (if not too much!)
Hints to have a successful Game Night.
- Choose a game that children and adults can play together., If adults are playing, make sure you have a board game that non-gamers can learn fast and some strategy and some luck. (Tip: Gridlock Board Game fits all these situations).
- Make sure someone understands the games to be played before guests arrive.
- The game you select to play should not go over 45 minutes.
- You should consider providing fun prizes. (99 cent store or re-gift items)
We Do Not Stop Playing Because We Grow Old . . . . . .
We Grow Old Because We Stop Playing!