My best friend in the entire world is turning sixteenn this Tuesday, April 9th. Things is, we don't have so many friends. I mean, we do, but we choose to only hangout with eachother. Because of this, she isn't having a big party since she only wants to be with me anyway. Only problem is- I have no idea what do to for her. Its her sweet sixteen, and I want to make it amazing. She is my best friend is the world, and I know that if I don't, nobody will.
I don't want to throw a party for her, I just need ideas for something special me and her can do together.
My friend has been through A LOT in the past year, this being the first birthday she will have without her dad in the picture as he passed away recently. I just love her so much, and I need to make this amazing.
Please give me ideas on what to do!
Her and I love going to the city (we live in Chicago) and have our liscnece, or at least I do. We are very artsy people, and love anything unique/ cool. Thanks!
You could do a number of things, depending on the type fo girl she is:
1)Book her into have a spa day/get her hair done
2)Buy tickets to see her favourite band/artist
3)Go and see a broadway show
4)Try out a daredevil sport-only because these dont really require large teams. [ kittenlover2000's advice column | Ask kittenlover2000 A Question ]
solidadvice4teens answered Sunday April 7 2013, 11:23 pm: I would consult her mother and explain your intentions and ask her about things your friend always wanted and how to honor her father's memory in what you do. Her mom is the best person to ask.
Then again, you live in Chicago. If you have never been you might find the improv and sketch comedy shows Second City does as entertaining. A lot of their alumni are on SNL or have been. Definitely talk to her mom, siblings, your own parents even for ideas. You want to honor her dad but it needs to be done delicately. For that you need an adult. [ solidadvice4teens's advice column | Ask solidadvice4teens A Question ]
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