Thursday, October 5, 2017

How To Speed Plan A Memorable Inexpensive Reunion

It's been a while since the family got together and showed some sibling solidarity. It's been even longer since they've been reassured, encouraged and empowered. And you know that in this day and time we need all the motivation we can get, not to mention some good ol' down home, wholesome family fun.

There's only one thing to do. Let's get crack'n and plan this thing! But first, we need to jump some hurdles. #1. Money, #2. Time. Got it? Not much! So what to do? Keep it cheap, short and sweet. How?

All you need is the following:
1.  Big Back Yard
2.  BBQ Grill
3.  Boom Box or Tailgate Outdoor Speaker System
4.  Outdoor Games and Games Master
5.  Karaoke Machine 
6.  Food and Drink, Lot's of assorted condiments
7.  Chairs and Tables
8.  Tableware
9.  Big Screen or Outdoor Projection Device
10. SlideShow featuring 200 or more photos.


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-Mark

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Includes the Family Reunion Reunion Planning Checklist, fun activity ideas, a Speed Planner and much more. Best of all you can read it for free with Kindle Unlimited.




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Family Reunion Jokes
Fun Family Activities
Family Quotes - The Grandparent Factor
Family Reunion Poems
Speed Plan Family Reunion Planner
Personalized Family Reunion Website Features
Family Reunion Planning Checklist
A Reunion Night To Remember

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Monday, October 2, 2017

Family Reunion Quotes To Live By - Part 1

Wondering how to empower the family? Here are some tried, tested and true words to live by.


My granddaughter licked her candy apple until it was oozing with spittle. She then pushed the dripping wet treat to my mouth. About to say "no thank you sweety" I suddenly realized that I would miss out on an ideal opportunity to show deep gratitude and appreciation for her creative expression of affection through giving. I immediately thanked her and took a lick and a bite of the apple. Then I hugged her and kissed her on the cheek. Needless to say, she shared her sticky treat right down to the last bite. Lesson learned!

Did you know that creative expressions of innocent filial affection teach your child the value of kindness, giving and gratitude? We teach our children how to be considerate and thoughtful by example. In turn, they develop a sense of responsibility based on appreciation and gratitude for what you give them including all your hard work. They grow up to be more supportive and are often there when you need them.

Spread the word. Have a family reunion. Teach the younger generation how to creatively express gratitude and appreciation and show others how to graciously accept.  It will go a long way toward building up the household and empowering the family.

Learn the simple steps of planning your reunion.


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