CastMemberDWA
Ears to you!
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I was posting in another area the following suggestion, and realized that this would make a good thread.
WHAT DO YOU DO TO PERVENT LINE BOREDOM?
Here are few ideas:
1. For younger children, take the time to teach them a word game to play....like the Alphabet game where you say,
"My mother went to the store and she bought an APPLE...."
The next person repeats the phrase, lists the APPLe and says the next item that must begin with the next letter. Continue through the alphabet in this fashion.
2. Blow Bubbles....bring the small ones like they pass out at weddings.
3. My older brother and his teenage daughter and I would play the "6 degrees of Kevin Bacon" I would list a hollywood personality and he would ponder then tell me the answer of how that person was only 6 people away from Kevin Bacon based on TV or Movie Performances. That was really fun - and he was pretty darn good at it too!
This kept us entertained for hours in line one summer. Some other folks in line even joined us....
4. Have a friendly conversation with someone whom you've never met. I have met some great people just by commenting on how well behaved their kids are or noticing their sport hat/jersey etc.
Your turn folks! What do you do when having to wait in a long line?
WHAT DO YOU DO TO PERVENT LINE BOREDOM?
Here are few ideas:
1. For younger children, take the time to teach them a word game to play....like the Alphabet game where you say,
"My mother went to the store and she bought an APPLE...."
The next person repeats the phrase, lists the APPLe and says the next item that must begin with the next letter. Continue through the alphabet in this fashion.
2. Blow Bubbles....bring the small ones like they pass out at weddings.
3. My older brother and his teenage daughter and I would play the "6 degrees of Kevin Bacon" I would list a hollywood personality and he would ponder then tell me the answer of how that person was only 6 people away from Kevin Bacon based on TV or Movie Performances. That was really fun - and he was pretty darn good at it too!
This kept us entertained for hours in line one summer. Some other folks in line even joined us....
4. Have a friendly conversation with someone whom you've never met. I have met some great people just by commenting on how well behaved their kids are or noticing their sport hat/jersey etc.
Your turn folks! What do you do when having to wait in a long line?