My 15th birthday is the 17th of this month.
I want to have a party, but I need to know what exactly i'm doing in order to have the party. My mom is spending a lot on me for my birthday, so i'm going to have the party at my house. What are some ideas of things we can do? I already have movies, and video games, haha, you can tell I can't think of anything.
Thanks so much. :)
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? modelkate11 answered Thursday November 2 2006, 9:45 pm: happy birthday, mine is in a week and im planning my party right now. so, get some balloons because somehow no matter how old you are balloons are fun. we ususally just hang out, run around outside, watch movies and the "Scene It" games are surprisingly fun, especially with a big group. make a contest that the first two or three people get make up put all over their face (its funny to watch them wake up). if you google search "party games" you'll get cool games for all age groups that no one has probably played before. [ modelkate11's advice column | Ask modelkate11 A Question ]
girlmeetsboy answered Thursday November 2 2006, 7:12 pm: well if you are turning 15 you don't really need much to do because you hang out with your friends most of the time. and since the 17th is a friday you can like go out, like the movies or mall. if you stay home, you can order a pizza and maybe have some friends sleepover. im 14 and all i do is hang out with my friends, i don't need anything else. well good luck and happy early birthday! [ girlmeetsboy's advice column | Ask girlmeetsboy A Question ]
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