Ten challenges using household items, 60 seconds, and KING-SIZED candy bars on the line- sounds like the perfect combo for your family reunion or youth activity! Minute to Win It Games are great for family reunions and youth activities because they work for large groups, for all ages and abilities, and everyone is actively involved….
The Summer Essentials: Keeping Your Kids’ Minds and Bodies Active
I can still remember those “last day of school” days in elementary school. We’d spend time packing up the classroom, signing yearbooks and we’d usually have a picnic outside. It was a day of celebration and everyone knew we were just hours away from freedom! In our home, summer meant a few different things. While we…
50+ Family Home Evenings with Little Kiddos
I’m not yet in this phase of life-baby boy will be just a year old in a couple of weeks. So I called in the expert: my favorite sister, Kellie. (Just kidding, Trish…) Kellie has a 3 1/2 year old and a 1 1/2 year old-so this is right in her wheelhouse. She put together…
Family Reunion: Get-to-Know-You BINGO
When you think of family reunions do you get excited or get a headache? In the next few weeks we’ll be sharing some fun ideas that will help your family bond and keep things from getting boring. When it comes to family reunion ice breakers, there’s a simple beauty to BINGO. Our Getting-to-Know You BINGO…
May: Spend More Time Outside
I think the whole spring-turning-to-summer time may just be “the most wonderful time of the year” for me. I love the clean air and sunny skies and green grass. I think all meals taste better eaten outside and I think the smell of a campfire or BBQ is divine. And even better – I LOVE…
20+ Tips & Tricks for Road-Tripping with Kiddos
About Me: First, I’d like to say thanks for the chance to guest blog here on Let’s Get Together. I’m just another one of the thousands and thousands of Mommy Bloggers out there in the World Wide Web. I have my own little corner of the internet called Jack and Jill See the World. It’s…
Family Home Evening – For Newlyweds & Empty Nesters
Growing up it wasn’t uncommon to hear my dad say “it’s family home evening, not family home hour” on Monday nights as the family gathered for Family Home Evening. And while there were definitely times that he got a few eye rolls from that comment, FHE was something I really grew to appreciate and enjoy as I grew…
Jesus the Christ: A Family Study Project
Two years ago our family took on a yearlong project that had quite an impact on us. At the time, our son was a high school junior and my youngest daughter was living at home attending college. We committed together to read and discuss “Jesus the Christ” by apostle James E. Talmage. This inspired book…
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