Must-Have Family Activities for Game Day
It is only traditional for family to come together and spend time bonding on game day. As football season moves forward and the games become more intense, it becomes a ritual to gather nearly every Sunday. In between games, it’s great to have some activities for the family so they can have some game day fun. The kids will need to burn off energy as well, so having a mix of fun and physical activities is best.
Family Game of Football
Watching football games without playing a game with the old family football is just nowhere near as fun. The family should get together in the yard and have a bit of a scrimmage before or after the game. This is a special time for bonding, as everyone has pulled away from their busy lives to come together and celebrate their shared hobbies. Game day is about family, and this is the best way for everyone to have some fun and a few giggles.
Competitive Game of Cornhole
Cornhole is an incredibly fun game for any age. Small children absolutely love playing it, keeping them busy and out of trouble. Boards can be decorated with NFL cornhole decals in the favorite team’s colors to keep up with the football theme of the day. For even more color, bags can be purchased in, or made with, team colored fabrics! The bags are inexpensive to purchase and easy to make.
Competitive Trivia Game for Commercial Breaks
Trivia is a game virtually everyone loves. There’s just something about getting a trivia question right that makes the player feel warm and tingly. This highly competitive game sits well with competitive football fans, and provides the perfect activity for commercial breaks. It can be started during a break, paused, and continued with the next commercial break. Kids can play too, and can be asked easier questions so that they can win some rounds and have fun too.
Football day with the family should be as family oriented as possible, with a touch of football. These slow, lazy days are the perfect way to sit back, relax, catch up, and laugh with loved ones. Those family days are simple moments that will produce memories to last a lifetime. Whether it was watching a granddaughter win her first trivia question, seeing a nephew build his first cornhole boards, or watching a son’s backyard performance lead him to a football scholarship in high school, each family football day brings about little life treasures.
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