Time: 1 Hour
STEP 1: Determine the best night for a weekly or monthly game night. To make it stick, consistency is key. Talk to your family or friends about having a game night—if they express interest in the idea, discuss what games you’d like to try. An easy way to start is with a deck of playing cards or dominoes and see what games each person knows… it will be a fun and dynamic night as some teach and some learn. Consider having snacks and beverages available and finalize the timeline and logistics of the evening.
STEP 2: If kids are involved, let them decide the games to play, and what meals and dessert will be served—if someone has a birthday that week or another celebration, let them choose. If you have more than one child, consider having them draw straws or take turns each week to decide who gets to determine games and food options.
STEP 3: Enjoy a great night of food, fun, and laughter. Thank your kids or friends for making it a great night. The consistency of having a regularly scheduled game night gives everyone something to look forward to. Consider letting others help with food or game set up to extend family time and spread the work out evenly and fairly.