OKKKKK.. so me and my friend are celebrating my other best friends birthday soon becuase her parents arent going to be doing anything for her at all [as far as we know]. so its her 16th, and were not sure what really we can do i mean i have a pool and a big back yard and yada yada.. so pretty much my question is i HAVE NO IDEA what we should do for her/take her. so can anyone help me with some ideas???
and i kindda dont want to like just plain out go to the mall becuase thats our usual routine on fridays and saturdays!! :]
xPrincessPeachx answered Thursday August 9 2007, 12:02 pm: You could throw her a party. Also, you could have a theme to your party. If you have ever seen My Super Sweet 16, they usually have themes to their parties. You could use basically anything really. It could be something like: Tropical Paradise (you have a pool so you could deccorate your space and include the pool) and have leis and coconuts and stuff like that, ummm you could have like a Las Vegas one , Texas Cowboys and Girls party- I DONT KNOW IM JUST TRYING TO THINK OF THINGS ;] :P!!! But you catch my drift- so just sit down with your other friend thats throwing the party with you and brainstorm. Maybe you could base the party of your other friends interests. For the one party my friend had they had to do a scavenger hunt in the mall and they had to get things from the stores and the clerks were kinda in on it. (they had to get a hanger from hollister, and mocha-raspberry whip cream latte from this one coffee place, etc). and they had to take pictures with the things with a disposable camera. then whoever brought all the items back first won. And you could make the prizes whatever really. Last, you could take her out to dinner and a movie instead of a party. And make sure you have a budget for your party/event unless your parents dont care.
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