Turn Off to Turn Onby Dale Harcombe | More from this Blogger 02 Jan 2009 05:28 PM Today as we were coming home from the markets I asked Mick if he had any ideas he thought would be good for this blog. 'Turn off the TV,' he said. Now don't misunderstand, neither of us is against TV. We have our favorite shows. At the moment, when it's non rating period in Australia, we're watching Eli Stone which is not compelling but quirky enough to be interesting. Plus we both like lawyer shows. But most nights our TV is off and we spend time together, talking, playing games and listening to music. Settlers of Catan is our favorite game, and has been since our adult son introduced it to us several years back. Our family has always been big on playing games, Monopoly, Cluedo, Yahtzee, Rummikub, Poleconomy, Squatter, Upwords, Scrabble or card games like 500, Hearts etc. The best thing about playing games with your spouse and your family is the talk that goes on around the table. Communication is essential in marriage and a family. But to gather everyone together off the computer or video games or away from the TV and say we're going to talk brings the response, 'What do you want to talk about?' Then everyone usually sits there like stunned mullets. But if a family used to turning off the TV and playing games together, it builds a great chance to get to know each other better. To show you how much our whole family is into games, the other day we received a text from our daughter and her husband, who are overseas in a third world country on a short term mission. It was their day off and what where they doing? They were playing Settlers of Catan with friends, while Mick and I were playing it that night at home. The other pace I always found helpful for talking especially when our kids became teenagers was in the car. Some of our most intimate conversations about love, marriage and how to know if someone is the right one, have taken place in the car. So, why not try turning of the TV and making time together to play games or go for a drive together and see if it doesn't improve communication between you and your spouse and you and your family. Please visit these related blogs Secrets of Long Lasting Marriages Having Trouble Talking to Your Teen: Try the Car Learn more about Dale Harcombe ![]() Dale has a passion for books and writing. She writes in various forms, from articles to poetry to fiction for children and adults. Relevantmarriage tags User Comments Joybell (36) 16 Jan 2009 12:03 PMExcellent ideas! There are some wonderful romantic games that I've found and make available on my site. The thing is, though, my customers are more conservative and don't give me much feedback on the games they've tried. However, the testimonials from the maker of these games (Time for Two) just make me want to get one of each game. My lover and I just recently reunited and I can't wait to pop one on him! I'm going to try To Know You Better - which is an opportunity for a couple to share in a positive way, their preferences, experiences, accomplishments and wishes and, as they enjoy the Game, discover more about each other. All Time for Two games are recommended by therapists - even clergy. You can find To Know You Better and other great games and even Kama Sutra at: www.intimateattitudes.net/games.html Dale Harcombe (10327) 20 Jan 2009 01:41 PMWe've been up till midnight recently each night playing games with family, mostly Settlers or cards. Community Tags communication, couples games, love, playing games, romance games, romance, settlers of catan, turn TV off, Talking together Discuss this article
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