Perhaps your family doesn’t hold reunions, but you’d like to start one. Or maybe you find them a bit too chaotic? This is the blog for you!
Want to host a successful family reunion? Here is how to organize a family reunion people will be talking about for years to come!
Are you planning your next family gathering? If so, this article will give you some great ideas to explore your family history while everyone is together.
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Senior family members are often the best genealogy resource. Here are family history interview questions to ask to discover more about generations past.
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Laughter really is the best medicine! With these family activities, it will surely make you bond, but also laugh so hard it hurts!
The season is approaching - the season of reuniting! We have plenty of Family Reunion Ideas from planners, games, printables, decor, party favors, t-shirts and more. Everything you need in one place!
Family reunion bingo is a great ice breaker activity for family reunions or parties of any kind. I created a family reunion bingo card several years ago that we have used over and over again.…
Can you download your family tree from Ancestry.com? The answer is yes. We see this question quite a bit so we thought we'd quickly show you how.
Family History Charts can help you enhance and document your genealogical research, and are great genealogy stationery. They are a great tool whether you have already done some research or if you are just starting out and do not know what genealogy software, if any, you want to use. You can use these family
Family Jeopardy is the perfect family reunion game for your next gathering. All it takes is a little bit of research to create this cool game!
We've rounded up our fifteen favorite family reunion games including some for the family history buff, the spunky kids, and the strategist.
One of the best ways for people to get to know each other is to play a game of People Bingo! It’s easy to play, just give each person a Bingo card, and make sure everyone has a pencil or a pen. The Bingo players move around the area trying to be the first to […]
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With all of the fun to be had at a family reunion, why not throw a trivia game into the mix? You might be surprised at the type of family reunion trivia
As it is with any party, I think the addition of a theme is super important. Is it just me or are themed gatherings ALWAYS more fun? If you have been tasked with hosting your family for a grand reunion, take a look at these super fun family reunion themes.
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Family reunions can mean so much for people. They can be opportunities to spend time with your favorite folks on the planet. You may not be able to see these people too often, too. Family members often live in distant towns and cities. If you want your upcoming family reunion to be memorable and amazing, these ideas can help you immensely. Rent a Terrific Venue An amazing setting can contribute to a family reunion that’s quite simply one for the record books. You should search for event facilities that are big enough for all of the people who make up
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Before any big event, calls for sending out invitations. When it comes to a big family reunion, family reunion welcome letters are in order!
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Hooray for the holidays! It is a season surrounded by giving, friends, and family. And with family so present in my heart and mind this time of year, I wanted to share a tradition near and dear to me… that actually occurs at the end of every summer. My family has had a 62-year running annual reunion, and I’m quite proud of their accomplishments. It’s a truly special occasion! Since I feel like they have created something significant, I wanted to share some of the tips that make the reunion a success. Hopefully they help contribute to your , or just establishing some new traditions. This post is mostly focused on destination family reunions but partly applies to local reunions as well. Send us your tips, too! GETTING STARTED 1.) Pick a date and location, and put it on the calendar. That sounds obvious, but look six to 12 months out and mark that date. (Hey, NOW is the perfect time!) 😉 Push it out early to everyone, and then hold onto it like it is FIRST priority. Make sure the whole family knows to block off that time. Don’t cancel on yourself, or shift it around. 2.) If you can help it, don’t change the dates year to year. Sticking to this is important because if you keep that same date every year, your family knows the same week to request off of work ahead of time. If everyone looks at the time period as “off limits,” then other events won’t get in the way. You’ll begin to anticipate the dates and before you know it, and naturally refer to it like any other holiday period! MECHANISMS FOR SUCCESS 3.) Get everyones’ favorite dishes involved! If you are spending several days together, you’ll share plenty of meals. We’re talking food for a crowd! My family has developed a few favorite meals that we’ve gotten down to perfection. 4.) Have a sign-up sheet for cooking and cleaning. If folks volunteer to clean up after dinner one night, then they can enjoy the other night relaxing. The duties should be evenly spread. Pairs can sign up and create their own unique meal for the family. When you haven’t seen your cousin in a while, teamwork together in the kitchen gets you right back to that close relationship and creates some fun memories, too. 5.) Ensure each person gets a room. Just as nice it is to catch up with family, it’s also nice to retreat to a quiet place at the end of the day. With this in mind, when you’re planning your reunion, do your best to get a house that can accommodate the whole family. My family recently had to spread out to two houses so that the grandkids who had grown to start their own families have spaces. When planning, and when considering budget, my recommendation is to make that a priority. 6.) Despite the work, know that it’s WORTH IT. Some of the best memories that I have ever made in my entire life — no exaggeration here — have been at the beach with my family. It has been a tradition I’ve been proud to show Brad, as he joined the family and began to make his own beach-trip-memories with us. I feel closer to some of my cousins and relatives that live far away, because even though we don’t see each other often, we are able to pick up where we left off every time we see each other at the beach. While it may be inconvenient or time-consuming at first, the memories are priceless. Did anyone else have a family reunion this past summer or fall? Share your story here!