How Do You Use Game Tables To Bridge The Generation Gap?
Close your eyes and imagine with me for a moment. Wait. Don’t close your eyes. (How else could you read this) Pretend that it’s Thanksgiving and all your family has gotten together. Your grandparents are there; your mom and dad, your sisters, their husbands and kids, your brother and his girlfriend, even your cousins and your favorite aunt and uncle have flown in from Cincinnati. Everyone is at your house, and all the preparations have come together. The house is beautiful, the turkey is in the oven, and you somehow managed to get the kids to clean up their rooms without shoving everything under their beds. Dinner is a few hours away yet, and everyone is spreading out looking for things to do. Some opt for the Detroit game on TV; others head outdoors for their own version of the big game on the front lawn. But what about those who want to stay indoors and aren’t inclined to kick back and watch the game Set out a few board games, puzzles or simple crafts for those who might be intereste