Question Posted Thursday December 29 2005, 8:12 pm
14/f here
For New Year's Eve, my family is throwing a party. My job is to entertain the kids and teens. Here are the age/gender of the kids and teens:
14/f (friend of mine)
14/m (friend of mine)
13/f (neighbor)
8/m (neighbor)
4/f (neighbor)
11/f (friend's little sister)
POSSIBLY 15/m (ex boyfriend of mine)
RyanLover258 answered Saturday December 31 2005, 2:26 pm: Well, think of something that everyone would like to do. Think of what you like to do and then compare them with what other people like to do. Think of games, food and fun!! This should help, although I have never tryed it but I hear it CAN work (i think)....... [ RyanLover258's advice column | Ask RyanLover258 A Question ]
H0LDM3CL0S3 answered Thursday December 29 2005, 10:24 pm: watch a good movie... maybe have two tv's going so there can be a 'G' movie and a 'PG-13' movie at one time... heres a few ideas
KIDS MOVIES
1- goonies
2- finding nemo
3- sharktale
4- charlie and the chocolate factory
5- madegascar
6- elf
TEEN MOVIES
1- bruce almighty
2- the ring
3- newsies
4- grease
5- mr. and mrs. smith
6- hot chick
LEjLAXMAYAXMARiE answered Thursday December 29 2005, 8:33 pm: hey !! you guys are all basicly in your teens so you can just watch a funny movie or something. and then you guys can play twister haha that`s always fun,and then by the time you guys do that. they ball will be dropping. i hope you have an awesome new year!! bye [♥] Lej [ LEjLAXMAYAXMARiE's advice column | Ask LEjLAXMAYAXMARiE A Question ]
Kristen03 answered Thursday December 29 2005, 8:29 pm: That would be difficult with the 11 year old, 8 year old, and 4 year old. You could put them in a bedroom and have them play a game or watch a movie. You, your 2 friends, ex, and 13 year old neighbor could watch a seperate movie or play on the computer or just sit around and talk. Hope this helps! [ Kristen03's advice column | Ask Kristen03 A Question ]
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