I am 14/f and I am having a birthday party
Here is what I have planned so far:
--->3 girls including me, 4 boys
--->on a Saturday
-Meet at my house at 6:30
-And eat...ANY IDEAS?
-Then go to market street (like a New York type place) and play in the fountains and go get ice cream and stuff
-Come back to my house, hang out, go outside on the golf course, ravee, snack, cake and presents
-I NEED SOMETHING LIKE COOL HERE
-Go wrapping around 1ish or 2ish a.m.
-Boys go home, girls stay the night =P
It will be too cold to swim
But if you have ANY ideas to spice it up a little, you would be a life saver :D
Thank you soo much!
chikita answered Friday October 12 2007, 11:48 pm: i am going to tell you that if you want a party that nobody will forget how good it was then you need to get a paper and pen and start writing,
1. spin the bottle
2.truth or dare
3. a girl pops the balloon on the boy's lap
put paper inside a balloon and do what it says
4. have a cake eating contest just two people and two small pieces of cake and see who wins
VictoriaGrace answered Friday October 12 2007, 11:47 pm: you can never go wronge with pizza and soda, depending on what type of party you want. if you want an older teen party try little sandwhiches and bg bowls of chips and crackers, fresh veggies and dip, cookies so that your guests feel taken care of for every need.
You could go out and play a big game: like football, make sure you stretch and stuff before:* You could even try a dance off against the sexes:) Get cool music and just hit it off instantly. Hope i helped and i wish you well on your party:) [ VictoriaGrace's advice column | Ask VictoriaGrace A Question ]
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