i dont know what this goes under but .. my birthday is coming up soon and i want to do something FUN ! (( its my 13 b-day )) I dont have a bunch of money so you know i cant do any thing like expencive ((sp)) .. do you have ANY ideas ?????
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? Mackenzie answered Saturday July 30 2005, 3:51 am: Hmm. Movies? Park? Bowling? Zoo? Laserquest? Or keep it at home?? You could RENT some movies, pig out on junk food, do make overs, camp out in the backyard, go swimming [if you have a pool, that is] put on a fashion show, sing karaoke, play group games.. such as Twister and Trivia Pursuit. What you could do is make it a themed party. Such as, a mini rave [minus the drugs ;D] Or make it like a little ballroom dance kinda thing? Or how about a laua?? Also, you neglected to state ABOUT how many people will be present, so I'm not EXACTLY shore what to run on here. HoweveR, if there's only going to be a few people in attendance, how about going to a resort spa for a few hours? I'm not quite shore on the price of this one, but could get your finger nails and toe nails done, get soothing facials, a tan, receive a foot and body massage and so on. I'm shore that would be GREAT fun!! Might be a bit pricey, but if you keep you number of guests to a minimum perhaps you might be able to work things out. After all, it IS your 13th birthday!! That's a big occassion that only comes around ONCE in a LIFETIME! Just be creative and be open, I'm shore things will turn out great!!
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