I was on a band trip to Disneyland. We decorated the hotel room with streamers and ate cookies. No multimillion dollar prom-like party like the kids these days, just having fun with my freinds.
2007-07-13 23:48:11
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answered by jellybeanchick 7
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A teen's 16th birthday marks an important transitional year. Whether you do a "sweet 16" party for yourself,Sweet sixteen parties are changing. Some teens feel awkward about having a formal party... who to ask...who not to ask...what if the "right"people don't come...what if the "wrong" people do show up? Some teens dream of the day, others shrink in horror.
try to remember that 16-year-olds consider themselves very grown up.
here are steps! sistah
Step One- Sit down with your teen and establish what would make an ideal celebration for both of you.
2.Discuss issues such as noise levels, curfew and appropriate behaviors with your teen before the celebration.
3.Devise a guest list based on your available space and your child's list of critical invitees.
4.Consider a creative location for the party, such as the beach, a roller-skating or ice-skating rink, a bowling alley or a local pizza place.
5.Send out invitations at least two weeks in advance.
6.Devise a menu and buy more food than you think you'll need, especially if teenage boys are coming to the party.
7.If you don't want to cook, order pizza - always a teenage crowd-pleaser.
8.Jazz up the drinks. Although teens will drink a lot of soda, you might want to serve punch or sparkling cider to add to the festive mood.
9.For background or dancing music, buy blank tapes and have your teen and his or her friends make mixes of favorite songs.
10.Consider something special like renting a strobe light and clearing the living room for dancing.
11. Order or make a special cake. This is a milestone birthday.
12. At the party, keep a low profile, but let your presence be known.
2007-07-14 00:14:33
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answered by -pia- 1
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My father and step mother forgot about my birthday, so I asked them if we could rent a movie- I rented 16 candles, and they STILL didn't clue in...I told them four days later...
2007-07-14 00:08:58
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answered by Anonymous
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had 5 friends out to eat at our country club.
2007-07-14 01:08:08
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answered by . 4
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i don't remember we were in Mexico and i don't think we did anything
2007-07-14 00:37:47
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answered by juanita2_2000 7
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lol..nothing..
it was no big deal
2007-07-14 01:52:26
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answered by ? 6
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