Growing up my parents made it clear that enjoying time with family
was very important! They didn't come out and say it all the time and
they didn't need to. They did it with actions and as the saying
goes,
"Actions Speak Louder Than Words". They did this by
turning their basement into a home game room. It was done before I
was born and games came and went all in the name of good old
fashioned family fun! Now I'm the last of 10 children, 8 boys and 2
girls and I tell you this, our home game room worked wonders in
keeping this family close!
When I was young just about every weekend I remember my brothers
and sisters who weren't living at home anymore, visiting. We'd play
pool, pinball, pachinko, cards and more all the while listening to
golden oldies on the jukebox. Before you start thinking we were
rich, don't, we were just a large middle class family. My dad worked
very hard, often seven days a week and made just enough money to
keep a roof over our heads and food in the fridge. My mom worked
even harder taking care of us! The home game room functioned on it's
own keeping us at home base on most weekend nights!
The games were all bought second hand and didn't work when my
parents acquired them. Luckily my dad and a few of my brothers could
fix them. That's how we ended up with pinball games, a jukebox and
an old bowling machine in our basement. Those were some of the
best times in my life. Playing pool and games with my brothers
and sisters into the early hours of the next morning.
Of course not every moment was perfect. We had our fights.
Sometimes they were HUGE FIGHTS! But usually by the following
weekend things were back to normal and we'd play together all night
once again. On many nights we had to swallow our pride!
Those games taught us many life lessons right in our own home.
They taught us about winning and losing graciously. Although tempers
flared at times someone would step in and remind us that it's just a
game. We learned that cheating was wrong, especially with so many
siblings watching over the games. We were taught to respect adults
and that they would play first and we'd get our turn if we waited!
Also that helped us to learn patience. There were so many life
lessons learned in our game room that I'm probably only touching on
a fraction of them.
We had so many great times in that game room with family and
friends. On some nights you'd be the winner and others you'd be the
loser. It's the same as in life as an adult. Sometimes you win and
sometimes you lose but you have to keep your head up and try harder
the next time.
All of those experiences made us become closer as a family. We
learned how to deal with the different personalities of each family
member and it's kept us close to this day. No a home game room won't
solve every problem in the world. And it may not work for every
family. But I firmly believe that "Families That Play Together,
Stay Together". That is coming from my own life experience.
Home game rooms are good for another reason also. They teach some
great skills to children. From the hand-eye coordination from
playing pinball to the angles, cut/slice shots and bank shots in
pool. Those coordination skills come in handy when you're older and
are great to learn as a kid. With pinball you learn how to count
numbers and keep score. In billiards alone you learn how to hold a
stick, aim and shoot the balls and rack them up afterwards. Also for
the youngest of children the pool balls are different colors with
different numbers. I've never seen a child who didn't LOVE to sit on
a pool table and roll the balls into the pockets. (Just make sure
you're watching the child closely so they don't fall off). Every
table game is good for learning skills. That includes ping-pong, air
hockey, foosball and shuffleboard also. You'd be amazed at what a
child can learn by playing those basic but fun table games.
It's a good idea to turn off the computer and video game once in
a while and play a "real" hands-on game! Invite family and friends
over on the weekends. Sure it doesn't have to be every weekend but a
couple times a month would be great. Show them your new trick shot.
Have some laughs! And maybe a few tears will even be shed? No matter
what happens it's getting family together and sharing experiences
what counts. And playing games with family and friends in a fun
setting like a home game room is something every family could learn
to enjoy!
In closing I'd like to say that "no" my family is nowhere near
being the perfect family. We have our problems like every family
does. We argue and we disagree on many things but we can still stay
close. Somehow having a game room and playing games with family and
friends seems to relieve that stress and tension and can make even
the biggest of problems go away, at least for the moments we're
together anyway! So I'm convinced from my own experiences that:
"Families That Play Together, Stay Together"
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