Making My 16th Birthday Party Fun For My Guests? (Sleepover Too!)
Question Posted Sunday September 19 2010, 10:10 pm
not sure what catagory fit best, but, thats the best one i thought would work.
so, im having a little party for my camp friends because we don't get to see eachother a lot, and its for my 16th birthday. thing is, people are skipping other events to come, and i worried people won't have fun, and will regret ditching the other event for mine.
i have a wii, a finished basement, games, we are having a barbeque, movies, music, and a fairly big house. note everyone is sleeping over, including guys. is that enough to keep everyone busy? wgat do you guys think i can add to the 'to do' list? any suggestions? anything is appreciated! thanks!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? ohxemxgee answered Monday September 20 2010, 1:27 am: I can tell you from experience that stressing about it is going to be a waste of time. Just breathe and relax. You're going to be with your friends and any time you spend together will always find a way to be fun! Don't worry about what there's going to be to do because most likely you'll ditch everything you've set up and end up doing stupid things that you'll remember forever. Nothing too stupid, I hope!
The things you mentioned sound plenty enough to keep everyone entertained so don't go crazy trying to think of other things to do. Just go with the flow and don't try too hard to make everything perfect cause it never turns out that way. Hope this helped and good luck! :) [ ohxemxgee's advice column | Ask ohxemxgee A Question ]
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