by rlcadmin | Dec 13, 2024 | Christmas, Life and Family
I love a Christmas game – the sort that take minimum preparation, that everyone can play whatever their age, and that leave you in fits of uncontrollable giggles. The best ones don’t take a load of set-up, rule-reading and focus, either – essential when you’ve just...
by rlcadmin | Sep 20, 2024 | Christmas, Life and Family
It’s easy when they’re little – find a Father Christmas experience that delivers a hearty helping of magic, or even a good-quality farm park that offers cuddly animals and strings of twinkly lights, and that’s your family Christmas activity sorted. When they get past...
by rlcadmin | Dec 15, 2023 | Christmas, Life and Family
Games that everyone can play, that have you falling about laughing – those brilliant games you don’t normally have time for. These are the memories that are scattered across my childhood Christmas memories, and I love trying out new ones to create those moments for...
by rlcadmin | Sep 29, 2023 | Christmas, Re: Writing
December comes in many forms, depending on the business you’re in. It could be your craziest time, or it could be your quietest – or you could be gearing up to a major rush in January. But if you are managing to take some time off, your content doesn’t need to...
by rlcadmin | Dec 16, 2022 | Christmas
I love a good game at Christmas. Simple games that cause maximum hilarity are always winners with me, and I thought I’d share a few family Christmas games ideas we’ll be trying out Chez RLC this year, that are a bit different from Hunt the Thimble and Charades....
by rlcadmin | Jan 14, 2022 | Christmas
I saw a question on Facebook recently, asking which movie frightened you witless as a child, and scarred you for life. I’m embarrassed to say that for me, it’s the original Ghostbusters. Watch it now objectively, and I can’t believe it would frighten a two year old –...