In the same Top 10 List as yesterday's post, Parents magazine tells us that more parents are incorporating physical activities into birthday parties.
I don't know about you, but growing up, my parties were ALWAYS active. I specifically remember roller-skating parties, swimming parties, bowling parties, running around playing games in my friends' backyards, and slumber parties spent rockin' out to "Footloose." (We choreographed our own dance moves.)
Do you specifically make a point to plan physical activities into your kids' parties? If so, what do you do?
Showing posts with label games. Show all posts
Showing posts with label games. Show all posts
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Active Birthday Parties
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Retro Housewife Party
I don't even know how to play bunco, but this looks like a fun night!
Amy at The Motherload recently threw a Retro Housewife Bunco Party, complete with Sloppy Joes, mandatory apron-wearing, rice krispy treats, and game-fun galore!
She also shared some helpful tips:
We've hosted game nights before, but this is taking it to a whole other level. The key here is not leaving anyone out: if the guest didn't have an apron, she provided one! I also love the idea of a regular game night with a different theme each month! It reminds me of those murder-mystery dinners--you can really go all out on a theme quite cheaply if everyone pitches in!
Labels:
bunco,
dinner party,
entertaining,
game night,
games,
house party,
retro,
small spaces,
theme

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