Family Adventure

Create A Story 

Turn imagination into something real. Each person creates a part of a story.

What to Do

Create a story together from start to finish, where everyone plays a role in bringing it to life.

The Experience

The family comes together and decides what kind of story they want to create—the theme, the vibe, or the idea behind it.

From there, a main plot is chosen to guide the story.

Each person then creates their own part, adding characters, moments, or twists in their own unique way.

At the end, everything is brought together into one complete story, shaped by everyone’s imagination.

Every story is different.

Every story is yours.

Create the story. Together.


The Family Signature 

Create something that becomes your thing—but make it fun and active.

The Experience

As a family, create your own:

  • Handshake
  • Short chant
  • Mini dance
  • Funny routine
  • Quote

Everyone has to learn it.

Everyone performs it together.


Memory Hunt 

Turn your space into a memory search.

Find things like:

  • Something that reminds you of a fun day
  • Something that makes you laugh
  • Something that represents someone in the family

Then share why you picked it.


Cold Potato

What to Do

Pass the moment around, and when it lands on you, you show love.

The Experience

Start by tossing an item (soft ball, pillow, or something passable) to someone randomly.

There’s no rush—just keep passing it around naturally.

When it lands in your hands, pause and pick someone in the group to say something positive about.

Examples:

  • Something they did today
  • Something you like about them
  • Something that made you laugh

Then pass it to someone else and keep it going.

When it lands on you, make it count.


Recreate the Moment  

What It Is

You take a real moment and bring it back to life.

The Idea

Someone picks something that happened earlier that day, a funny memory, or something small but noticeable.

Then everyone acts it out.

But you can exaggerate it, switch roles (kids play parents, parents play kids), make it dramatic, and be silly.