Friday, January 22, 2010


Busy will invest the time, women, money and suicide at home, a retreat where they invite you to relax, visit and build relationships. The types of activities to build relationships, should be in your retreat

- Generate laughter

- Increase the assessment of interaction and

- Build relaxation by removing the fear of embarrassment.

HOLD COMPETITIONS ENJOYABLE, where anyone can win.

A "Tea Tasting Contest" for example, adds no stress and onlyplain fun. Hold at breakfast the first morning of your retreat: Make six tables with decanters filled with hot water, disposable styrofoam, plastic spoons, sugar and many packages a kind of tea bags per table. Not identified what kind of tea is served at every table only by the numbering of the table itself.

During and after breakfast, invite each guest on their way across the room sampling the teas and to make their assumptions about writing a personal piece of paper with onlyThe numbers 1-6 on it. This morning session, the guests themselves let-score their papers. Volunteers who pass out "free" tea bags for everyone. You can even your own tea bag packet jackets with the retreat theme verse.

Host a game show with volunteers.

While some people may be embarrassed, but they would for the job, instead of being forced to have to play voluntarily.

- Optimize the Newlywed Game, it seems appropriate for a mother-daughter event.

--Perform a friendly game Family Feud at a MOPS retreat.

- Host Name That hymn "on the renewal of a worship planner's weekend.

PLAY A GAME BOXED as a group.

Balderdash, Cranium, Taboo and many other games are ideal for large group play with a few simple changes. Remember: Do not set any single person on the spot, but let the "team" do it - or have someone from each team volunteered a spokeswoman.

Host a beauty contest.

Also to recruit volunteersLOVE the spotlight and are ready to prance around in their cute pajamas, or even in something as basic as their winter coats, gloves and hats. Since only the extravagant volunteers will be fun. If you win the quick-witted woman who say they see as the impromptu parade hostess, and another volunteer to hold signs in the direction of public, things like "Clap Now!" or "Gasp!" Your move will surely blast.

There are so many things we do at retreats that are notdone during regular meetings. Go for it! Their wives will thank you.

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