"a scavenger hunt in an automobile"
here's something i planned for thanksgiving night with the in-law immediate family....
i typed up about 20 facts based on christmas trivia, from a paperback i found at goodwill... then i underlined a key word for each fact. next, the family was split into 3 groups and took their digitals or i-phones with them... and had 90 minutes to drive around and snap pictures of the key word. i instructed them to be as creative as they could. and creative, this bunch was!



afterwards, we all went back to my in-laws and enjoyed pies and sharing each other's experience and pictures! it was beyond thrilling for me to see the family bonding and creating such good family memories... it was a beautiful start to my christmas season, that's for sure. nobody really expected a winner or prizes, but i did hand out candy bars to everyone! the family sincerely appreciated my efforts and clapped and hooted and hollered in appreciation afterwards. i am so lucky to have such good family on both sides. smile, wink, nod!
3 comments:
Michele, I just love your creative way to get the family into the holiday spirit. They will never forget their Thanksgiving with you, and that's what it's all about..... making memories.....
That sounds so fun! I wonder if I can work this into our family celebration somehow!
mmmm pie :) --Janet M
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