Question Posted Thursday December 30 2010, 4:09 am
So, I'm wondering what to do for New Years. Last year was terrible. I ended up unable to do anything and basically had a really bad night. I don't want a repeat of that this year. What are some suggestions to do? It'll be my friend and I hanging out. I'm not looking for anything way out there, just something simple, but fun. Creative ideas would be wonderful! Please and thank you very much! (:
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? gr8fruit answered Thursday December 30 2010, 11:08 am: Hi,
I basically did the same thing as you last year (blah), so to make 2011 more interesting... You could have a movie night (classic): (bring popcorn, candy, drinks, tons of movies!), have a spa night (do facials, nails, hair), have a game night (find a bunch of board games and play till you won't no more; a deck of cards can bring up lots of games), make a prank call (call McDonalds to complain about their food or call someone you know that won't get mad), go for a walk, stay up stargazing (see if you can find all the constellations), make cookies, have a picnic (indoors/outdoors), go to a late night movie, find somewhere new to eat, go mini golfing (at an indoor place if there is one or in your house/backyard), draw eachother, pitch a tent for the night, think of random things and make it happen, or go travelling around the house/town/city where you live with a camera and take lots of candid shots (make a scrapbook later to remember all the things you did!). Go with the flow and have fun with it! :) [ gr8fruit's advice column | Ask gr8fruit A Question ]
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