Question Posted Wednesday September 22 2004, 4:37 pm
hey! i'm 16/f and my sis turns 18 on oct. 2nd... ne present ideas for her? or creative ideas eX: MaKinG her breakfast... ThANkS In AdVaNcE!
(shes a normal teenage girl by the way...not a goth or ne thing! LoL!)
lostandconfused answered Wednesday September 22 2004, 5:10 pm: i would attempt to answer this...but, i was a little disturbed by your "oh mah gawh! shes a normal teen! not a goth!"
Chatychic08 answered Wednesday September 22 2004, 5:04 pm: well you could just mess with her and get her a gag gift like a sex gift lol jsut to mess with her, and then get her a real gift lyk maybe if you wanna go all out for her then yu could get her some kind of real jewlery. and then if you want to make her breakfast or hav a 'just you and her' breakfast lunch or brunch or dinner and go out somewhere an get that for her im sure she owuld love it. or you could get her her own small personal cake that says something only yu two know about or something. be creative and go all or something!! gl
xoxo magz [ Chatychic08's advice column | Ask Chatychic08 A Question ]
Notso answered Wednesday September 22 2004, 5:03 pm: How weird is this? My birthday is october 2nd, and I'm turning 18, and I have a 16 year old sister.
It'd be cool if you made like a scrap book or just a collage of memories you have together. Don't just use pictures though, use like ticket stubs, magazine cut-outs, anything sentimental that can be glued down.
Or make her a t-shirt. Buy just a plain t-shirt and some iron letters and iron on an inside joke or something she'd appreciate and like to wear. [ Notso's advice column | Ask Notso A Question ]
justagirlxo answered Wednesday September 22 2004, 4:58 pm: I suggest a girls night out. Go and get all pampered or something.. then head to the mall.. or the movies, and go out for dinner! :)
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