I love D&D and have an on-going game that occurs twice a month on the first and third Saturday evenings of the month. The game has been going for a little over two years and I love it so much.
I am a father and husband too. Unfortunately, my wife is frustrated with having those Saturdays taken up on the schedule where she has to schedule things around them or go without me (vacations, family outings, etc). Admittedly she has done well at scheduling and should be given credit for her tolerance thus far.
Those of you who are successfully managing family schedules and gaming, what is your secret?
Which is more important, the game or your family?
Well I mean if you put it that way the choice is obvious but I don’t think there’s any ultimatums being leveled here. She would think quitting the table to be an extreme and overreacting choice.
I’m not saying you have to quit, just see if you can figure out a better time. Have everyone take a look at their calendars.
@SheeEttin @cosmosparda THE GAME!
Seriously, it’s always hard to find a place, but we have managed to find a time for each member of the couple without losing quality family time. Hard but possible!
It needs planning within the families and with other people, but we managed to get a game session each month, more or less.
Well I just lost the game. Thanks a lot.
@SheeEttin It was an irony, I thought it was understood by the ‘seriously’ afterwards, but maybe I’ve not expressed myself clearly (english is not my native language). Excuse the confusion, of course family is always first :)
Oh, you probably aren’t familiar with The Game then.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Game_(mind_game)
@SheeEttin haha, yes i did not get it :D