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Any better ideas for a Family night for Saturday?

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I am organising a Family Night on Saturday since i hardly ever spend time with them koz i am always clubbing,partying e.t.c. i Have 13 yr old sister,15 yr old sister,2o year old brother and of course mum and dad. My plan would have been take them all out clubbing lol but unfortunately my sisters are UNDER AGE. I thought id do a nice dinner and then watch a couple of movies with junk food?, yeah pretty boring lol.......so i was hoping someone would have a better idea??, thanx heaps.

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Old Jul 16, 2008, 06:54 PM   #2  
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Dinner and movies sounds good
maybe have them each request a movie
and have your 13 and 15 year old sister help you cook

....and don't forget the popcorn
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booze, board hames, quiz games, my neighbour on occasions hosts a quiz of celebrity pics that hes put on dvd and asks questions and stuff about them, i.e names, films they stared in, who sings this song (plays a well known song) and stuff like that. which is quite cool.
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yea, make the clubbing girls night out and take mom sometime,
But sounds like a nice idea
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My family used to do jigsaw puzzles together or board games like Chinese Checkers or Parcheesi. Then, after a couple hours of that, make dinner together (pizza or grill stuff, make a big salad and an easy dessert), and watch a movie or two, of course with popcorn.

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Late evening/night time fishing, on a summer night build a fire cook, roast marshmellows, play some music, telll a few ghost tales. My kids love it.

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cromptondot agrees: always a good way to spend time with the family
frangipanis agrees: we went prawning once as kids and loved it... you each take a bucket, a net and a flashlight and catch as many prawns as you can.
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Try "family style" Truth or Dare! Play movie, song, or TV show, Charades!...or tear pics from magazines and hold them up on your head without looking and get your partner to give clues as to who they are.

If you have an IPOD with ear phones, put on a song and hum to it, and make your partner guess the song. (Make sure your Mom and Dad know some of the songs though, so you and your bro and sis's don't have the advantage)
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