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15th Birthday Party


Question Posted Tuesday January 19 2016, 10:04 pm

Hi, I'm 14 and I have a birthday in the summer time. I was wondering if it's worth having a birthday party for my 15th birthday if I am planning on having a Sweet Sixteen. If I don't do anything then I'll just hang with my family. But if I do shoul it be something small like a trip to the movies. And if you have any ideas please feel free to write those too! Thanks!

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Dragonflymagic answered Wednesday January 20 2016, 9:57 pm:
I had 3 girls and they got to celebrate each one of their birthdays in some ways with friends. sometimes, not a traditional party once at your age range but a sleep over for a limited amount of friends, or better yet, a birthday mall experience. All invited friends plus one mom to help, would bring no gifts, just cash for a gift and I and the other mom drove all the girls to the mall to drop off for the next couple of hours so they could help her decide how to spend her birthday money and some had money of their own to spend. We had the cell numbers of not just daughter but several other girls in case our call couldn't be heard by one. Had an appointed time to meet in the center or by a store or fountain. Took them back to my place for pizza cake icecream. That was a favorite my daughters repeated for several birthdays. If you have a couple parents willing on the drop off and pick up, its very little effort on the parents part and they still get to enjoy pizza and cake after with you and your friends.

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rainhorse68 answered Wednesday January 20 2016, 4:44 am:
Any birthday is a good excuse for a party. Ones like sixteen, eighteen and twenty-one are cause for an even bigger party! Summer birthday? Adds even more options because outdoor stuff is an option. How about a BBQ/house party? Always good fun. An amusement park day out? I like the house party/BBQ type. They don't really have a set start or finish time, because they don't need one. And there are opportunities for various un-planned amusements to just sort of arise, depending on who is there and how the mood takes you. Have fun whatever you do. But mark it in some way. It's the only fifteenth birthday you'll ever have if you think about it, isn't it?

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