Re: 13 y.o. girl - bday party ideas?




"Banty" <Banty_member@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> In article <1130601328.103031.310060@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
> shinypenny
> says...
>>
>>Yes, this is kinda last minute, but due to nutty schedules the date
>>creeped up on us while we weren't looking. :-)
>>
>>DD's 13th bday is in a week. Looked at the calendar and realized that
>>next Saturday night is the best & only date to have a bday party for
>>her. So I need to throw something together fast. I did already order a
>>cake, and we've all been buying presents over the last month or two.
>>
>>What DD wants is an ear-piercing party at the mall (only her closest
>>friends invited for this part, primarily due to the fact we only have
>>one car and can only transport two extra kids), and then a slumber
>>party with a larger gang of friends (estimate: 10 total girls). Sounds
>>doable, except she's also trying to brainstorm party games & activities
>>and we're getting stumped, other than the usual "pizza, cake, movie,
>>mom-nagging-everyone to PLEASE settle down and go to sleep now!"
>
> Hey, ear piercing for two girls, then pizza, cake and a move sounds like a
> good
> idea!
>
>
A move? To someone else's house? Sounds great to me ;-P
Debbie

> Oh, you hafta have a gang...
>
>>
>>The only idea I have so far is maybe to go to the craft store, get a
>>bunch of jewelry-making stuff, and have the girls make their own
>>earrings & necklaces. Seems to keep with her theme too!
>>
>
> For my son's 13th birthday we went to Washington D.C. for a long weekend.
>
> After a night with 10 thirteen year old girls to entertain, they'd have to
> cary
> me away to the funny farm ha ha...
>
> OK, I'm no help..
>
> Good luck!
>
> Cheers (truly),
> Banty
>


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