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My birthday is in about 3 weeks. I am gonna be 15, but the thing is I am in high school already. Most people turning 15 would be freshmen, but I am a sophomore. My friend just had her sweet 16. So anyways, I need some birthday ideas that are fun, but not corny or childish considering I am friends with a ton of people older than me, since I am like the youngest in my class. I might be inviting boys, but probably not. I don't want a pool party, or movies, or bowling, since that is really common. I was thinking a hawaiian or mexican or some kind of theme and just hang at my house, we have volleyball and ping pong, but i dont know if that would get old after awhile. Any ideas?? Thanks!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? viciousxpunk answered Tuesday August 21 2007, 5:56 pm: hanging out at a house for a party is always a good idea, as long as you have enough stuff to keep your guests occupied. i think that a hawaiian theme would be really cool. you could have grass skirts for all the girls to wear, and you could hula dance. (if you find that interesting. lol.) volleyball and ping pong is good for awhile, but you might want to have some other stuff to keep your frineds occupied too, other than just sport type stuff, if you have a playstation you could have ddr up and running, or you could just have space to dance, since that is always a fun option at parties. you can also play traditional party games, like truth or dare. good luck. [ viciousxpunk's advice column | Ask viciousxpunk A Question ]
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