I need some help. My 14th birthday is coming up and I dont know what to do for my birthday...We are on a very tight budget and most of my family isn't near at the time...What are things I can do with my mom and brother??? Also is there anything I can do to avoid the feeling of being forgotten..My birthday wasn't great last year. Everyone was gone and I was home alone...I don't want to go through that agin...any ideas???
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[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? venom_97 answered Wednesday June 18 2008, 1:03 pm: Have a pot luck! Ask to have a party inside or outside based on your preference it's your birthday. If outside,fire up the grill. Have friends bring different cd's, get some of yours (avoids dj costs), tell each friend to bring something like buns, hamburgers, hotdogs, corn on the cob, things that you can put on the grill, ice, chips, brats, sausages, simple things. Ask your mom to provide the charcoal, paper plates, napkins - You could go to the local park if they have grills there. Good luck and HAPPY EARLY BIRTHDAY!!! [ venom_97's advice column | Ask venom_97 A Question ]
TheAnnie answered Wednesday June 18 2008, 12:47 pm: well since it summer and hot (hopefully where you live) you can do an outdoor party. You could have pizza and cake with like maybe a water balloon fight at the end. It could just take place in your backyard. I know that even little things like that can get everyone to have fun. Since you don't want to be alone afterwords have a couple of girls stay for an extended sleepover. This way you will still have fun even when other people leave.
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