
Sunday night is family movie night in our house. This is a tradition that my husband and I established early on in our relationship, long before we became mommy and daddy to our three kids. To keep the weekend going as long as possible, we would go to a 10 P.M. movie every Sunday night, walking home slowly down the quiet New York City streets afterwards, discussing the best movie scenes, and then slipping straight into bed.
Now that we share our movie night with the kids, we begin a little earlier to maintain our bedtime routine, but we still see a movie every Sunday night. Our dinner conversations often center around what to watch on Sunday. As appropriate movies for our three year old are rarely in the theater, we have most of our movie nights right at home, from the comfort of our couch. But that doesn't mean that we don't revel in the full cineplex experience!
In addition to popcorn, I like to set up the kids with some goodies just like they would get at the concession stand. Our recent movie snacks included fruit flavored snacks, Fudge Stripes cookies, frosted animal crackers, Rainbow Chips Deluxe, and Nutri-Grain Bars. The platter was colorful and fun, and the kids loved the variety. There was something for everyone, and smiles on all faces as we started the DVD for our selected feature.