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My 15th birthday... ideas?


Question Posted Sunday January 25 2009, 10:40 pm

Ok, I'm having my fifteenth birthday party on either March 13th or March 20th and I am SO excited. Last year, I had a HUGE sleepover and we had so much fun, so I thought I'd do the same thing this year :) I know, from last year, that 'organized' activities do NOT work out haha, at least not with my group of friends. SO, to keep us busy, I've thought up a few activities, such as:
-Watching movies (that's a given haha)
-Haha my friends and I always joke around saying we're all "So white", so I thought we could have a "Yo' Momma!" competition xD
-truth or dare (again, that's pretty obvious)
-Most of my friends play volleyball, so I figured I'd set up my net in my front yard and we could just goof off
-Hot tub, just for fun :)

so, that's what I have so far, but I'd like this to be an AWESOME sleepover, better then last year. I don't want to have to go anywhere (mall, skating rink, etc.) to do anything, because my mom's not really excited about having a lot of hyper teen girls at her house in the first place, let alone having to drive us everywhere. So, any ideas would be GREAT :) Especially if you've actually tried certain ideas out at one of your own parties :D Thanks so much, ANY advice on the party and ideas are welcome and all answers rated :D Thanks!

Oh yes, and also, about the invites, I've met some new people this year, but I wouldn't say we're like "best friends". Should I invite them? I mean, they're friends of some friends I'm inviting... what's the limit on that sort of stuff? Thanks :) haha sorry for the extra question...


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somethingofaprincess answered Tuesday January 27 2009, 5:37 pm:
for your party:

watching a movie is always fun but muting the sound on it and adding in the voices is even better. Like on whose line is it anyway. Its like improv and is lots of fun.

you could do and i know it sounds childish but arts and crafts, like making jewlry and bracelts and little things, it sounds lame, but you could always donate them to younger siblings, neighbors, kids you baby sit ect, and they would proably appreciate that a lot.

playing "get to know you games" are always funny. even if you already know everything about your friends, youd be surprised at what you might learn.

and those "get to know you games" brings us to

inviting your friends friends.

i say YES.
you can never have too many friends right, and you never know, they could be really cool people. I mean why not invite them, what have you got to lose?

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