okay.. soo.. im 16, my birthday was june 6.. im having a party this weekend. we waited so long bc i had basketball camp. okay.. so im a cheerleader and a basketball player. for my party im inviting the cheerleaders and basketball players. im not friends with to many guys, bc i have a boyfriend and like all the guys are scared of him bc hes a football player and hes strong looking and all. but im not sure if the cheerleaders are friends with the basketball players. im closer with the basketball team, but i dont want the cheerleaders feeling left out. so do you think its a good idea to have both come?..
and its a swimming party, what are some things to do? i have a HUGE yard, ideas?(( and im inviting some guys, but not a lot. only ones im friends with.))
liv_09 answered Sunday July 1 2007, 7:24 pm: Yes i think it is a good idea to invite both your basketball friends and your cheerleading friends! They can get to know eachother it will be fine! I know that when my friends bring new friends to hang out with our group i'm always happy to meet them and it wont be awkward because they are BOTH friends with YOU which is who they are at the party for.
I think some things to do are have like a theme or something! My friend had a pool party for her sixtenth birthday a while ago and she had like a mexican theme...we all wore those mexican dresses like: [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
(scroll down a little...like the purple dress if you know what i'm talking about)
And she had like mexican food served like queso for apetizer and quacamole. then like fajitas for the meal. and she had those drinks like [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) which you can buy at the grocery store!
And then she already had like floats in the pool and stuff so we swam while the food was getting ready then ate then opened presents, had cake, hung out a bit longer, and then left! Good luck!! [ liv_09's advice column | Ask liv_09 A Question ]
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