There’s a big difference between having a movie night pre-children as there is with having a movie night post kids.
Pre-kids, you grab some dinner, perhaps a bottle of wine and bunker down for the latest release. With kids there’s more you have to get together.
However, done well, a night in with the family can be fantastic. Good old family bonding over a flick, there is nothing better. But be warned, first you’ve got to run the gauntlet to get there. In my experience, there are six stages needed to get you to a movie night with the family.
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1. Decide on a night to hold said movie night and ensure all family members will actually be home.
If your family is anything like mine, at times it can seem like your children have a social calendar that would put Beyonce to shame. Forget the Met Gala and the Grammies, we’ve got kindy gym, soccer and play dates to work around people. Add into that mix parents that need to work, because apparently these activities do not come free, and that makes a full house almost impossible. However, sometimes you just need to make time and when we decide that a family movie night is in order, planning starts pronto. Lock it down everyone, we are staying home!
2. Decide on what to watch
Right, so you’ve got your family movie night participants lined up. Now you’ve just got to work out what to watch.
Sounds easy, doesn’t it? You’ve obviously never chosen movies with a headstrong, hyperactive three year old, an easily frightened one year old, a husband with a love for fantasy and horror, and me, who seems to have only two genres: funny, or romantic. I think I actually gave up on trying to choose a movie for the family when our last trip to the local video store resulted in two aisles of movies upturned and a store-wide search for my runaway son who was eventually located in the corner cradling some stolen overpriced popcorn. Online movie selection all the way thanks.
Top Comments
Why is this considered such a challenge? When I was a kid my parents would decide we would all watch a movie, we would go to the movie store, mum would pick a movie from our suggestions, we would go home, eat dinner, sit on the couch and watch it. Why does parenting all of a sudden seem like it is so much harder then it was 20 years ago? The reason can't just be "technology" blah blah, every generation had it's new struggles to the past.
Why would you even attempt movie night with a toddler and a one year old?
We do it. Not that hard, hell of a lot easier than going to the movies. It's not like people with young children are shocked when their kids giggle and play during the movie at home, at least in your own living room you don't have to keep the kids shooshed.
What a weird comment.