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what things do you and your family all enjoy together

11 replies

Whiteandbrownrabbit · 14/03/2015 08:33

Im asking because of larger than average age gaps
So thought bet this lot have some great ideas

we do enjoy things like theme parks
Little one like to watch and jyst be outside

Crafts

Swimming is a good one regardless of age

someone else suggested bowling n ice skating which i thought were ace ideas

Anyway do u have any ideas please

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shelley1977 · 14/03/2015 09:39

we enjoy going out on walks or to the beach. That covers the age range quite nicely

MyCrazyLife · 14/03/2015 10:46

Puzzles - get them cheap from car boot sales/charity shops and obviously simple ones for the younger kids and harder ones for the older kids/adults.

Whiteandbrownrabbit · 14/03/2015 23:03

yeah we do walk parks a lot

puzzles that's a good one

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sosix · 15/03/2015 19:59

How old are your dcs?

Mine are 13-2

Theres not that manyvthat 13 year old wants to do nowSad

Heres a few,

Theme park
Meals out
Walks at a push
Dd1 13 would like to join my gym
Watching dd1 cheerlead

Threeplus1 · 04/04/2015 11:46

We do home movie/documentary night once per week, taking it in turns to pick the title... We make floor beds in front of the tv, make popcorn and get other snacks in. Out youngest is just 4 so she just eats the snacks and then falls asleep Grin but she loves it all nonetheless

Swimming

Going out for brunch (once in a while!)

Bowling

NAR4 · 05/04/2015 20:56

A day at the beach or a camp fire in the garden. Mine are aged 2-19.

Tsotofamily · 02/06/2015 21:04

We have a movie night once a week with yummy nibbles
walks - sometimes through the woods or sometimes I walk with dog and kids ride their bikes
roller skating
swimming
gardening
baking
crafts
bowling
picnics at the park

lizabeth0607 · 05/06/2015 16:14

We go swimming a lot as you've already mentioned. Cinemas, meals out, bowling, theme parks, the park, the seaside, bbqs, anything crafty- they're all very creative, adventure parks, there's a low rope centre not far from us, they love that!

OhHolyFuck · 05/06/2015 16:15

Not a bigger family (only 2 and one in progress!) but have you tried geocaching? Ours really enjoy it

MumSnotBU · 05/06/2015 16:27

Going for walks with picnic or bbq. Eating, generally!

MazyCrummy · 06/06/2015 05:45

A vote for geocaching here too, or orienteering. My younger ones like the 'treasure hunt' aspect, and the older ones manage the map reading and clue deciphering Smile

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