What should i do for my 13th birthday?!


Question: idk what to do (:


Answers: idk what to do (:

if u live near the beach you can have a bonfire party and just hang out at the beach till like 10.
my friend did that, and it was one of the best parties i ever went to cuz we played soccer and jsut hung out on the beach and make smores, etc.

pool party

sleepover

rent a jumper with dora the explorer on it

You should do something like dance party thing.and then have a sleep over after.

depends on what you like, who you want to be around with at the special occasion.

A simple meal with your friends/family will be nice.

waterparks
sleepovers
restraunts
ice skating
laser tag
dancing?

idk you name it
what are you and your friends interested in

invite some friends over and decorate all over with the number 13.....Be real creative. Request everyone bring 13 things to the party. Such as 13 hair pins, 13 gift cards, 13 dollars, 13 lotto tickets, 13 small gifts, 13 pieces of candy, etc. Let them be creative too. Have fun...

rent out a place and have a coed ddance or rent a limo or a hotel
or a sleepover
what should i do?

Either a pool party or waterpark

pool party with guys and girls then a sleep over with girls at night

13 is a big year. You are growing into a teenage.
So do so with grace and style. Have your mom call local nursing home and volunteer. Instead of gifts have your friends bring plants, small shovels and gloves and spend a few hours making someones day. Darling this will make yours...Happy birthday.

idk bout you but my 13th birthday is in 16 days and i was thinking bout a carnival theme with lots of games and that kind of thing





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