Family party games are a fun way to interact and have fun. When playing games as a family, you want to choose games that the variety of ages in your family can enjoy together. Here are some family choices that are fun for adults and kids alike, are easy to learn, and require very little cleanup. By Alice Langholt |
With all of the family reunion planning details, be sure to include some interactive games that help family members talk to each other and have fun together. Here are some winning ideas for family reunion games that will be exactly what your family reunion needs. By Alice Langholt |
If your family reunion is going to have a rather large guest list, as many do, planning a family reunion is going to be too much work for one person to handle alone. Plan to enlist the help of your willing family members, and recruit those who are semi-willing. We'll even show you how to convert semi-willing into enthusiastic assistants. By Alice Langholt |
When the family reunion is over, it is good to be able to preserve memories of the fun times and meaningful moments of the reunion. Souvenirs can make the end of the reunion sweet, as everyone departs with something to remember the event by. Here are some ideas for family reunion souvenirs to include at yours. By Alice Langholt |
Family reunions require considerable planning. Once the theme (if you have one), date(s), time(s), venue, and guest list are set, it's time to send out family reunion invitations. By Alice Langholt |
Family reunion Websites provide great new opportunities to organize the planning of your event. They also allow family members to communicate, upload pictures, share information and stay in touch long after the reunion. By Alice Langholt |
Family reunions are supposed to be fun, happy times. Unfortunately, some people at the reunion might hold grudges. How can you smooth their ruffled feathers and stop fights before they start? By Caroline Roberts |
A family reunion speech generally ends in tears, in the best way possible. By Helen Polaski |