By bringing these games along, we were able to turn potential boredom into quality family time. So, the next time you plan a long trip, remember to pack a few games to keep you entertained.
By bringing these games along, we were able to turn potential boredom into quality family time. So, the next time you plan a long trip, remember to pack a few games to keep you entertained.
Some advise against holding on to too many old toys, saying that it can clutter homes and overwhelm children. However, there’s something special about keeping a few cherished items. Perhaps it’s a sentimental value, a reminder of a particular memory, or simply a toy that sparks imagination.
We recently had a blast playing a hilarious game called Go Ape! It’s a game where you try to mimic a facial expression from a card and have your family guess what it is. Let me tell you, some of the faces we made were crazy!
Thankfully, I have a new generation of toy testers: my adorable nephew! He’s the perfect size for testing out all sorts of toys, and I think he’s starting to warm up to me.
The best part? We discovered a new use of the Measure Up Shovel–
Burying your siblings in the sand!
With National Play in the Sand Day coming every year on August 11th, it’s time to start planning your next beach adventure.
We turned the trip into a family vacation, making it a memorable experience for everyone. It was our kids’ first time flying, which was an adventure in itself. We packed our days with museum visits, monument tours, and even a panda encounter at the National Zoo.
As we gathered around the table, rolling the dice and strategizing our next move, the tension seemed to melt away. Laughter filled the room as we cheered for lucky rolls and groaned at unfortunate Farkles. It was a simple pleasure, a distraction from our worries.
We laughed, we played, and we talked about the joy of childhood. I’m so grateful for these wonderful women who support me.
I want to look at everything from pond water to my own skin cells. I don’t know if it’s strong enough for that. I want to peer into the intricate details of a leaf and marvel at the tiny hairs on a bug’s leg. It feels like having a window into a secret world, and it’s absolutely fascinating.
At first, my kids were reluctant when I pulled out the cards. But as the questions and answers started flowing, so did the silliness.