Thursday, May 20, 2010

Please help me! sweet 16?

Ok, so I am planning a sweet 16 for my brother, and we are going to be camping the time I do it. What do you think about this?? 18 people are going to be there. (yes, they are all close family). For A present, i found an awesome site where there are free printable cards, and i am going to print 40 of them, and put a dollar in each one. anyways, the theme is carnival, and i need ideas for that. remember, we are going to be camping, and he noooo idea this is happening. food, toys, games, presents, activities, i just want this to be over the top. if you give me a long list, i will give you 10pts. even if i dont like them. mmk im 12 but really mature, and im getting help from my 15 year old cousin, and we have a pretty tight budget, and we are going camping so remember that! its not like i cant rent a snowcone machine or anythng because i dont have room for that. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR HELP!

Please help me! sweet 16?
***You can bring sacks and and a flashlight and go snipe hunting.


***You can bring a big pot and fill it full of thickish liquid, put grapes and olives inside, blindfold everyone and tell them to dip their hands directly into the pot for dip made of real eyeballs.


***You can bring a camcorder and produce your own version of the "Blair Witch Project."


***You can sit around the camp fire and see who can come up with the scariest story. (Winner gets a prize.)


***You can go on a scavenger hunt


***You can arrange in advance for "shadowy creatures" to appear behind trees or up in them.


***You can hold relay races in the dark with two lights at either end.


***You can have a talent show (filmed, of course)


***Bring plenty of hot dogs, hot dog buns, mustard, relish, chips, marshmallows, juice, sodas, and water.





It's been a while, but these are all things my friends and I did on camp outs. Some of our camp outs even made the front-page news in our county's local newspaper. (Especially the one where we chose to spend the night on what was known as "The Ghost Road.")





I'm sure you can think of lots of other things to add to the list. One of the most important things is plenty of planning and preparation. And the scarier, the better.

choosing ice skates

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