![]() Pin the Tie on Dad: Like pin the tail on the donkey, blindfolded players pin a tie on dad. Players eat the rollup with their hands behind their back. Fruit Rollup Race: Each player puts the end of a fruit rollup in their mouth. First player to finish their donut wins.ġ0. Players eat the donut with their hands behind their back. Donut Race: Tie donuts with a string off a dowel/tree branch. ![]() First player to knock them all over wins.ĩ. Elephant March: Players put pantyhose with a baseball in it on their head and use it to knock over water bottles. Player to get the most in 60 seconds wins.Ĩ. Marshmallow Take-Out: Players use chopsticks to pick up mini marshmallows and place them in a bowl. ![]() Player to get the most in 60 seconds wins.ħ. Nose Dive: Players dab a small amount of Vaseline on the tip of their nose and use their nose to transfer cotton balls into a bowl. ![]() Players must use only their facial muscles (no hands!) to move the cookie down their face and into their mouth. Cookie Face: Each player places a cookie on their forehead. Player to get the most in 60 seconds wins.ĥ. Air Transfer: Players use a straw to suck up air to pick up mini marshmallows (alternative: M&Ms) and transfer them to a bowl. First to stack them all and hold it for 5 seconds wins.Ĥ. A Bit Dicey: Each player holds a popsicle/craft stick in their mouth, and must stack 5 dice on top of each other on the end of the stick. With their hands behind their back, players must find the gum. Flour Face: Place an unwrapped piece of gum on a plate (not necessarily in the middle!), and cover with flour (alternative: powdered sugar or whipped cream). Players wiggle & shake to make balls fall out. Junk in the Trunk: Tie an empty tissue box around each player’s waist and fill each with 8 ping pong balls. Here is my list – let me know if you think any should be modified or removed or if you have any additions! Thanks a MILLION!!ġ. I’d really appreciate any input that you guys could provide! I don’t have kids (yet) and I’ve never really been around them much, so I’m totally clueless here! I’ve tried to find activities that are kid-friendly but still fun for adults. My Future Sister-In-Law says the challenge is finding activities they can participate in without “weighing down” their team (apparently no one wants the kids on their team because they want to be able to participate in everything the adults do but they tend to hold everyone back). My issue is that it will be mostly adults (~18 adults, youngest is 23 years old) AND two kids (7-year-old “niece” and 9-year-old “nephew”). I want to impress her and my future family, so I’m really doing my research here! I’m really excited to be a part of it this year, but I’ve from a very small family (it’s been only my mom, dad, sister and me my whole life) so I’m new to big family gatherings and pleasing a large group of people. My Future Mother-In-Law told me last night that everyone has to bring ideas for activities this year to Mothers’ Day brunch. My fiancee has a big family, and every year they do a “Colors Wars” (aka Field Day, Minute to Win It, Activity Day, etc) event for Fathers’ Day. Hey bees! This is my first time venturing off the wedding-related boards, hoping to get some help from cool parents/aunts/uncles/grandparents!
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