Well, my mom said that I could have a sleepover this weekend starting Friday. There will be about 5 or 6 girls all about 13. What are some fun things we can do? I have Charter television, a trampoline, a nice neighborhood, and a big backyard. My house is fairly small so I'm not sure what we can really do inside. And, what are some things to talk about? We are all really close friends.
Thank you in advance!
honu22 answered Friday March 3 2006, 8:19 pm: You could ask some of your friends what they would want/like to do, that makes it easier!
What I do- I don't set any specific plan up (that would be weird lol). My friends and I just wander around and do whatever. Sometimes we even go in the kitchen and cook something random (and get sugar high lol).
Usually, if you are close friends, the time flies no matter what you are doing (especially if there is more of you). [ honu22's advice column | Ask honu22 A Question ]
hco_babe answered Friday March 3 2006, 12:03 pm: twister
truth or dare
gossip
paint nails/toenail
face masks
jump on the trampoline
take tons of silly pictures
ding dong ditch
volleyball outside
prank call (make sure to dial *69 first to block your #)
dress up
watch movies
bake cookies or any other yummy food
give massages [ hco_babe's advice column | Ask hco_babe A Question ]
ThugGirl041790 answered Friday March 3 2006, 12:05 am: Well jumping on a trampoline at any age is always fun!!
Play kiddy games you haven`t plaed in a while you`ll notice it becomes very goofy and fun.. Like Ghost in the graveyard and stuff like that..
Umm talk about school,buys and clothes/make up..
play some board games,truth or dare[FUN!!]
Watch movies [The notebook,A walk to remember, Band camp,American pie 1,2&&3,Scary movies]
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