I have two best friends that I've been hanging out with all summer A LOT. One takes me with her family everywhere and for the last year I've spent my life at her house.
My other friend takes me to theme parks, pays for my food, and takes me lots of other places.
Another friend takes me to pro baseball games a lot.
I never have my friends over (cuz i live in the middle of the woods and there's nothing to do at my house) and I never take them places.
I feel like its my turn to do something really fun, but I don't know what to do.
I have a ginormous basement... and my room has nothing to do in it.. so i usually use the basement.
I was thinking a scary movie sleepover with the ring movies and the grudge (b/c I'm most likely taking them to the grudge 2 for my bday).
Is there anything else that would be fun to take them to? And what are some fun ideas to do when my friends are over?
A movie night is a brill idea! I often have them with my friends! And you dont need lots of fun activities.. how about girly chats? makeovers? get some face masks and makeup and make each other over hehe! Take crazy pictures! There are lots of dun things that you can do!! Love Emma XX [ proper_emma's advice column | Ask proper_emma A Question ]
xojennifer answered Thursday August 24 2006, 10:01 am: watching movies with your friends is a great idea. also, play board games or cards with them. you're never too old to do that-also you can play fun kid games for a laugh. bake something with them. if you think your house is too boring, then go out with them-like what they do: take them to a concert, go to the movie theater with them!
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