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Okay, there are really
116 ideas but after a 101 who counts anymore? This list of Family
Home Evening activities was handed out to our ward this Sunday in conjunction
with a combined, fifth Sunday lesson for Relief Society/Priesthood entitled
"Teaching the Gospel in the Family". Feel free to submit any other
ideas that have been successful in your family. I will be adding
appropriate links and additional ideas as I find them.
- Visit
the zoo.
- Find out about
your area's community center and/or park activities.
- Wash the dog. (A
neighbor's dog if you don't have one!)
- Have a family
slumber party.
- Build a fort.
- Get out the the
family photo album.
- Research your
family history.
- Visit the Genealogical
library.
- Play stickball.
- Play hopscotch.
- Play
games.
- Clean the house
together (Have a pick-up party.)
- Make up a play.
Take it to a nursing home.
- Fly kites.
- Go on a family trip/historical
excursion.
- Did it snow?
Go sledding and make a snowman.
- Make a collage
out of pictures from old magazines.
- Set up a lemonade
stand on a warm day.
- Shoot hoops together.
Play H.O.R.S.E.
- Draw
pictures of
members of your family.
- Make
a family calendar.
- Tell stories around
a campfire. (Or at the barbecue?)
- Organize a game
of capture the flag.
- Make miniature
boats and float them in some water.
- Write letters
to grandparents or a missionary.
- Play freeze-tag.
- Tell scary stories
(With lights out.)
- Play broom ball.
- Go for a hike.
- Go for a bike
ride together.
- Go get ice cream
and walk around the temple grounds.
- Learn to play
the guitar together.
- Listen to classical
music, lights off, lying on the floor, and take turns saying what
it sounds like.
- Attend community
concerts or listen to a local band.
- Organize a community
clean-up.
- Visit the library.
- Go ice skating
or roller skating.
- Paint a picture,
a mural or a room.
- Learn how to use
a compass.
- Organize 72 hour
kits.
- Plant a tree or
some flowers.
- Learn the metric
system.
- Learn sign language.
- Learn the Morse
code.
- Go swimming.
- Go bird watching.
- Walk the dog. (A
neighbor's dog if you don't have one!)
- Visit the countryside.
- Visit the City. (Maybe
on a bus?)
- Pick berries/fruit
together
- Bake cookies or
bread.
- Make homemade
jam.
- Take treats to
neighbors or friends.
- Plant a garden.
- Join a family
choir.
- Start a family
journal.
- Go to a museum.
- Take a nature
hike trail.
- Play cards.
- Start a family
exercise group.
- Sing (in the car).
- Visit a local
bookstore or library.
- Make crafts together. Give
them away.
- Make Christmas
ornaments together.
- Write a story together.
- Put a sleeping
bag out in the back yard and watch the night sky through binoculars.
- Go fishing.
- Play touch football.
- Have a culture
night. Make a meal and learn about another culture.
- Take photographs.
- Invite friends over.
Cook chinese.
- Do yard work together.
- Play Frisbee.
- Make your own
family cards for the holidays or birthdays.
- Play chess, bridge
or checkers.
- Go camping.
- Go for a long
walk.
- Play charades.
- Do a rain dance.
- Go around the
table after dinner and have everyone say what they love best about
each other.
- Go dancing.
Have a family dance. Take a dance class together.
- Climb a tree.
- Watch the sunset.
Watch the sunrise. Figure out when the sun will rise and set in your
location.
- Have a big
party and celebrate a TV free week.
- Have a picnic.
(If it's raining, have a picnic in the family room on a blanket.)
- Invite a non-member
family over for a barbecue.
- Memorize
the Articles of Faith.
- Memorize a family
hymn.
- Learn how to fold
the American Flag (or your country's flag). Have a patriotic night.
Have a flag ceremony.
- Visit and elder
person or someone shut in.
- Have a first-aid
night. Invite other families. Call the fire department
for a class.
- Learn what to
do if you are lost.
- Have a budgeting
class. Save for a family trip.
- Learn how to build
a fire and the cook hot dogs and enjoy.
- Have an etiquette
night. Practice your skills over a formal dinner.
- Talk about drugs.
Do role-playing.
- Have a friend
come and discuss good nutrition and health practices. (they
don't listen to mom).
- Learn home repairs
for an activity. Make sure the girls learn too.
- Prepare
a family group sheet/four generation pedigree chart. Interview
an older family member.
- Start a family
collection. (coins, rocks, stories, dress-up, clothes, treasures).
- Have a family
testimony meeting.
- Have a bubble
blowing contest.
- Do bubbles outside.
Try different instruments.
- Have a baking
contest
- Adopt a grandma
or grandpa from the ward.
- Have a family
fireside
- Watch
an old movie (maybe a western) together.
- Make
a family goal chart.
- Have a service
car wash.
- Learn to play
golf together.
- Go miniature golfing.
- Make a grocery
list, set a budget, divide items, go get pizza with the money you
save.
- Make a family
cook book.
- Have a family
treasure hunt.
- Have a family
dance. Everyone can bring partners.
- Solve
a crossword or wordsearch puzzle together.
By Melanie
Cooper
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