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10 Fun after Sunday Dinner Ideas for Baby Boomers and Grandchildren

December 9, 2024 By Teri Monroe Leave a Comment

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Do you have family dinners with your family on Sundays? You may be looking for some fun after-dinner activities to play with your grandchildren to end the evening. Research from The Society of Behavioral Medicine has shown that playing games together as a family promotes togetherness, positive interactions, and closeness. Your grandchildren will love spending this quality time with you after a family meal and it will foster memories that they will carry for a lifetime. Here are 10 activities you can do with your family after next Sunday’s dinner.

1. Go Fish

Game Baby Boomers Can Play with Their Grandchildren Go Fish
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Classic card games are an easy activity for all ages. It doesn’t get more simple than Go Fish. This is especially a good option if you have younger grandchildren. All you need is a deck of cards. You divide the deck up evenly between the players and pair similar cards in your hand. The other players ask you if you have certain cards in your hand. If you don’t have what they are asking for, you tell them to “Go Fish” or pick another card up from the pile. The objective of the game is to to collect the most sets of four cards of the same rank, or “books,” and win the game. Other card games to consider playing with your grandkids are War, Crazy Eights, and Old Maid.

2. Dominoes

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Remember playing with Dominoes? The game is still popular today! Not only is Dominoes a classic game, but it is great for little ones who are learning their numbers. There are several ways to play including Straight Dominoes or Mexican Train Dominoes. Of course, it’s also fun to make chains and knock them down too. Adding Dominoes into your after dinner activity list is sure to be a blast.

3. Scrabble

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Another classic game to consider after dinner is Scrabble. The whole family can join in on this word game. Plus, it teaches great critical thinking skills to your grandchildren. If your grandkids are younger, there also is a Scrabble Junior version that teaches them letter-matching skills with appropriate kid-sized words. The game also can be flipped for more advanced play as your grandchildren get older.

4. Mother May I?

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If you’re looking to play outside with your grandkids, but aren’t exactly up for chasing them around there are several games that you can play. Many of them require a stationary player like in Simon Says or Mother May I? In Mother May I? kids will also learn manners, as they have to ask mother’s permission before they make a move. It’s a great way to get moving after a big Sunday dinner as well!

5. Puzzles

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There’s nothing better than spending an evening assembling a puzzle with family. The nice thing about puzzles is that you can choose one that interests your grandkids. With a plethora of difficulty levels available, you can choose an appropriate piece size and count for your grandkids. Putting together puzzles can be stress relieving for Baby Boomers and can help children develop fine motor skills and cognitive abilities.

6. Jenga

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Jenga is a fun high pressure game to play with your family. One wrong move and the blocks will tumble! Additionally, your grandchildren will learn dexterity and strategic thinking while having fun.

7. Monopoly

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Another game you probably grew up playing is Monopoly. A competitive game of Monopoly will entertain the whole family including Baby Boomers and their grandchildren. Like Scrabble, there also is a Monopoly Junior. This version is much faster and has age-appropriate properties and rules.

8. Chess

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Not many young people are learning how to play chess today. In fact, 43% of adults don’t know how to play the game. Your grandkids will enjoy you teaching them the rules of chess because it has become more popular in recent years. Chess promotes concentration, problem-solving, and enhances memory so Baby Boomers and their grandchildren will both benefit from playing a game.

9. Heads Up

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Have you played the game made popular by Ellen DeGeneres, Heads Up? You can use your phone to download the Heads Up app and choose from a variety of categories like animals, movies, and more. Players ask questions about who or what they are while trying to get as many correct as possible before time runs out. This lively game is fun for everyone involved.

10. Spoons

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Spoons can get very competitive and is a great after-dinner game for Baby Boomers and their grandchildren. It’s simple enough for all ages and racing to grab a spoon when you get four of a kind makes this game very interactive. It’s perfect for a small group to play together making it ideal for after Sunday dinner with your family.

The Perfect after Sunday Dinner Games to Play with Grandchildren

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We hope that these 10 games have given you inspiration for fun things for Baby Boomers to do with their grandchildren after Sunday dinner. These games will help create lasting memories and traditions for your whole family. What’s your favorite game to play with family? Let us know in the comments.

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Teri Monroe

Teri Monroe started her career in communications working for local government and nonprofits. Today, she is a freelance finance and lifestyle writer and small business owner. In her spare time, she loves golfing with her husband, taking her dog Milo on long walks, and playing pickleball with friends.

Filed Under: Family Tagged With: activities for grandkids, Baby Boomer games, family games, games for grandchildren, Sunday dinner

Epic AI Failures of 2024: What Went Wrong?

December 6, 2024 By Teri Monroe Leave a Comment

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While many of us are still fascinated by AI’s capabilities, it has let us down in many ways this year. So, what has gone wrong? While artificial intelligence has so much capacity for good, there are inherent dangers that we as a society are grappling with. AI has spread misinformation, broken our trust, and changed industries. Here, we’ll discuss six ways that AI has utterly failed us in 2024.

1. Spotify Wrapped Disappointment

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It has become a tradition to wait for the release of your Spotify Wrapped results each year. The detailed insights are fun to share with friends and see your music listening year in review. However, this year was a huge letdown. The company relied heavily on AI to generate content which fell flat. Spotify didn’t provide listeners with their top music genres or their top albums. Instead, listeners were given a  “Music Evolution” list that detailed a selection of interestingly titled musical micro-genres. Mine included Mulled Cider Folk Phase, Pink Pilates Princess Strut Pop Season, and Breakup Slow Dance Country Moment. These results seemed strange and inaccurate. Some users even asked if AI hallucinated these results.

2. Taylor Swift AI-Generated Endorsement

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President-Elect Trump released an AI-generated endorsement from Taylor Swift during the election. Swift responded a month later with an endorsement for Kamala Harris. She said, “It really conjured up my fears around AI and the dangers of spreading misinformation.” But this was not the first time that AI has targeted celebrities this year to promote products, scams, and fake news. Swift was also used in a deepfake video earlier this year to sell Le Creuset cookware.

3. Netflix’s What Jennifer Did Controversy

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In the true crime documentary What Jennifer Did, Netflix allegedly used AI-generated images to tell the story of Jennifer Pan. Viewers say that some of the images of Pan have irregularities in her hands, and the backgrounds contain strange, unidentifiable objects. The director, Jeremy Grimaldi, denied any AI use and said that Photoshop was used to conceal the identity of the person who provided the photo. Despite the controversy, this situation begs the question: Can viewers trust documentary films?

4. New York City Chatbot Failures

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A New York City chatbot encouraged small business owners to break the law. The Associated Press reported that the AI tool “falsely suggested it is legal for an employer to fire a worker who complains about sexual harassment, doesn’t disclose a pregnancy, or refuses to cut their dreadlocks.” The chatbot disclaimer now says that it can’t provide legal advice. This is a prime example of how AI can make up information when asked specific questions that it may not have the correct information to, leading to serious consequences.

5. Holiday Coca-Cola Ad

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Fast Company writer Michael Grothaus wrote that he is so over AI-generated art. He explained that the Coca-Cola holiday ads used to be magical and now they are just adding to the slop. This year’s ad was a remake of the “Holidays Are Coming” ad from 1995. Except it had the common characteristics of AI-generated art that somehow just don’t relate to reality. Here’s a look at the ad in question…

6. Shrimp Jesus Images

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Facebook has become littered with AI-generated content and images. One of the most notable from this year is images of Jesus circulating around the platform. “Shrimp Jesus” was one image that got a lot of traction. The AI image fused Jesus Christ with underwater shrimp. Other AI-generated photos of Jesus began popping up everywhere. A study from Stanford University took a deeper look into the spam and scams rampant on Facebook. It found that the AI-generated posts they analyzed received a ton of engagement from hundreds of millions of people.

Greatest AI Failures of 2024

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What does this mean for the future of AI? More oversight is needed to prevent AI failures. Left unchecked, this technology can have unforeseen consequences that are far more serious than a disappointing Spotify Wrapped. Until we recognize AI’s power and complexity, failures will continue to happen. There is still a need to create better models and improve the inner workings of artificial intelligence before it becomes something people can rely on.

Have you experienced any AI failures? Let us know in the comments.

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Teri Monroe

Teri Monroe started her career in communications working for local government and nonprofits. Today, she is a freelance finance and lifestyle writer and small business owner. In her spare time, she loves golfing with her husband, taking her dog Milo on long walks, and playing pickleball with friends.

Filed Under: Technology Tagged With: AI Failures, AI generated content, Spotify Wrapped

Did I Marry a Chauvinist? 7 Signs You’re Dealing with a Chauvinistic Man

December 5, 2024 By Teri Monroe Leave a Comment

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According to the Cambridge English Dictionary, a male chauvinist believes that he is superior to women and that women are naturally less important, intelligent, or able than men. This idea of chauvinism is a widely held belief in our societal culture and is more of a groupthink mentality. At one point in our history, this worldview was celebrated, but as women have gained more equality it has been assigned a negative connotation.

So, how do you know if your husband is a chauvinist? As a marriage progresses, sometimes we see a different side of our partners. Some of the behaviors that we see can be red flags, showing us our partner’s true beliefs and nature. Here are 10 signs that you’re dealing with a chauvinist.

1. He Doesn’t Appreciate You

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Chauvinists have fixed beliefs that are often associated with overt or covert depreciation of women. If it feels like you are not appreciated in your relationship, your husband may believe that it is your role to take care of him, your children, or the home. He may not think your contributions need any thanks. It’s important to note there are distinct differences between chauvinists and narcissists. Dr. David Hawkins explains the differences well on his podcast Mad in Love. Take a listen here…

2. He’s Threatened by Your Independence

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Does your husband want to control what you do and where you go? He may believe that he owns you and your time as his wife. A male chauvinist may prioritize his own time over yours. This can contribute to a power imbalance in the relationship.

3. He Talks Down to You

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Does your husband belittle your intelligence? Wives of chauvinistic men may feel like they have to defer to their husbands and not appear more intelligent than them.  In these situations, the husband believes that he is of special intelligence just because he is a man. While narcissists believe that they are always right, chauvinists feel that his intelligence stems from his manhood.  

4. Your Success is Diminished

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Maybe you just got a promotion at work and your husband isn’t thrilled. This may be because chauvinists believe that they should be the breadwinners and provide for their families. He may resent that you are less involved at home because of your career. You may even feel pressure to quit your job or take a position that is less demanding. Ultimately, a chauvinistic husband doesn’t see you as an equal partner. 

5. He Has Very Traditional Values

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While there is nothing wrong with being a traditional wife, if your husband expects it from you he may be a chauvinist. He may model your marriage on how he was raised and the way his mother was treated in her marriage. While this may be fine for some women, if you want more of an equal distribution of roles in the marriage, a traditional role may not be for you. 

6. Feminism is a Threat to Him

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If he is dismissive of any feminist ideas, he may be a chauvinist too. He might believe that where he is today is due to beliefs and any feminist ideas are a threat to his success. He may even say that feminists are chauvinistic themselves, putting down anyone who fights for gender equality. To him, feminists are trying to take over society.

7. He Handles All Your Finances

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If your husband is the only one making financial decisions, it could be a sign that he’s a chauvinist. He may believe that you can’t navigate the complexities of handling money. If you have no say in major decisions like buying a house or investments, you should discuss your involvement with your husband. More importantly, if he doesn’t share your finances with you at all, it is a major red flag.

Dealing with a Chauvinistic Man

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If you want more from your marriage, here are tips to save your relationship. Just because your husband has a chauvinistic mindset, doesn’t mean that the relationship can’t evolve. Make yourself heard, and if he doesn’t respect your opinions it may be time to seek professional help. 

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Teri Monroe

Teri Monroe started her career in communications working for local government and nonprofits. Today, she is a freelance finance and lifestyle writer and small business owner. In her spare time, she loves golfing with her husband, taking her dog Milo on long walks, and playing pickleball with friends.

Filed Under: relationships Tagged With: chauvinist, chauvinistic man, marriage advice, women's equality

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