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summer camp


Question Posted Monday July 23 2007, 9:38 am

my best friend left for summer camp yesterday and shes gonna be gone a week. when i say best friend mean it. we do everything together. i went on vaca with her i sleep over her house almost every night. im with her all day 9am to about 11pm everynight we have a fire and stuff with mores. and now shes gone for the week i wrote her a letter and sent it today with smoes in it.lol. buyt im bored out of my mind. does anyone know something i could do to passs the week MUCH MUCH quicker?

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jssox727 answered Wednesday July 25 2007, 8:09 pm:
If you have another BFF, then hang out with them. You know, like have a pool hangout or something! Invite them and you can watch movies or go shoppping! Or if you have a sibling, play with them. And the computer is a very fun thing...lol. Anyway. You can rent your favorite movies and grab a bowl of popcorn and chew away sista! Hope this helps =]
Have Fun!

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TalkToMeDahling answered Monday July 23 2007, 3:41 pm:
I'm not saying you should forget about bff, but try something knew whether it's sports, pets, buisness schemes, arts, this way your not bored anymore. She's having a good time so why shouldn't you, and remember a week is only seven days so try something new and if it doesn't work out when she comes back home you can always go back to the norm

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morgan75019 answered Monday July 23 2007, 2:09 pm:
omg i know what you mean. me and my friend have a very similar relationship and last year she had to go on vacation without me.
1. call a few old friends to hangout
2. spend time with the parents(they can never get enough of that stuff)
3. rent all the movies youve been waiting to watch
4. workout
5. read a book
6. find a new hobby
its hard but the week will be over before you know it

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MHScutie87 answered Monday July 23 2007, 11:31 am:
This week without your BFF could actually end up to be a really good thing for you! Can you call up some of your other friends that your'e not as close to and see if they want to catch a movie? Or, you can try hanging out with your family a couple nights of the week. I know it doesn't sound like fun, but during the teenage years of our lives, we tend to push away our parents and just want to hang out with our friends. I know I'm guilty of that! You can also read, catch up on a tv series, get your room organized for the school year, or take up a new hobby (like art or knitting). A week isn't too long, and I'm sure you'll find some fun things to do to entertain yourself until your friend comes home!

good luck-

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