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Dr. Christ
He's into everything and he pretty much has everything. I'm fresh out of ideas. I am willing to spend $90,000 on something. Please don't say a car because I'm already buying him one. It's not his birthday but I want to get him a gift just because. Here are some of the things I have gotten him:Car,the Xbox 360,the PS3,the Wii,6 new computers,a 108 inch tv,Directv,A new wardrobe(every season it changes),the finest education,and the latest electronics.
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i would take him on a trip with just the two of you to maybe australia or europe somewhere where you two can bond and go to live sports events and do guy stuff most boys that age love it when there dad takes them somewhere and treats them like they are more adult than they are.
i would take him on a trip with just the two of you to maybe australia or europe somewhere where you two can bond and go to live sports events and do guy stuff most boys that age love it when there dad takes them somewhere and treats them like they are more adult than they are.
What are some birthday ideas for a 21st birthday?
tara
My sister is turning 21 and I am going to throw her a small party! But no drinking is going to be involved..help please for any party ideas like games and gifts would be awesome :) thanks!
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(Early) Congratulations to your sister!
21 can be a fun year... if you know what you are doing.
Allow me to re-list what you request for clarification:
- Small party with (Safe) 21st birthday ideas
- No drinking involved ... fair enough =)
- Games and Gifts
Okay! Let's begin!
I have posts dedicated to safe ideas, games and gifts, but I'm going to leave it in the source and get straight to the meat and bones of your request!
Safe birthday ideas (Source #1)
1. BBQ
2. Concert
3. Small House Gathering
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BBQ -
You can get people to chip in for food to be provided. Have some hot dogs, burgers, and/or steaks (make sure to think of your vegetarian friends) and don't forget the buns and music!
Concert -
You can try picking a band or singing group your sister personally likes. You can also try going for a local indie group if she is into indie music in general.
Small house gathering -
This is what you are looking for...
If you want a house party without drinking, you can always check out of the top 3 themes I suggest for 2013 which is 90's rave, meme party, and a hipster themed party. I mention how you go about doing that in the site below. (Source #2)
If you wanted to have a simple gathering with just some cool but safe games, let's look at the following:
- Cards - For ex. Poker, Bull**** (excuse language), Kings The Non-alcohol Modified (Check Source #3 for all card games imaginable)
- Video Games - Multiplayer. Fun games like Just Dance, 1st persons and 3rd person shooters.
- Outdoor Olympics - Form teams and compete small games like tug-o-war, barrel roll, ladder toss (Check Source #4 for more games to include)
Gifts
I've dedicated a recent post to the top 12 gifts you can get your soon to be 21-year-old (Source #5), so I'll post that link below and give you my 3 favorite from the list:
1. An adventure/experience through a coupon deal like LivingSocial or Groupon. White river rafting, skydiving, or helicopter riding ought to make her day!
2. Gift cards (You can never go wrong with getting a gift card to your sister's favorite store! H&M? Amazon? Whatever she likes!)
3. Money tree (Put dollar bills on a tree! Check out an image of that below at Source #6)
I hope this helps and hope you can find a way to make your sister's day special!
Thanks,
Your Friend
(Early) Congratulations to your sister!
21 can be a fun year... if you know what you are doing.
Allow me to re-list what you request for clarification:
- Small party with (Safe) 21st birthday ideas
- No drinking involved ... fair enough =)
- Games and Gifts
Okay! Let's begin!
I have posts dedicated to safe ideas, games and gifts, but I'm going to leave it in the source and get straight to the meat and bones of your request!
Safe birthday ideas (Source #1)
1. BBQ
2. Concert
3. Small House Gathering
----
BBQ -
You can get people to chip in for food to be provided. Have some hot dogs, burgers, and/or steaks (make sure to think of your vegetarian friends) and don't forget the buns and music!
Concert -
You can try picking a band or singing group your sister personally likes. You can also try going for a local indie group if she is into indie music in general.
Small house gathering -
This is what you are looking for...
If you want a house party without drinking, you can always check out of the top 3 themes I suggest for 2013 which is 90's rave, meme party, and a hipster themed party. I mention how you go about doing that in the site below. (Source #2)
If you wanted to have a simple gathering with just some cool but safe games, let's look at the following:
- Cards - For ex. Poker, Bull**** (excuse language), Kings The Non-alcohol Modified (Check Source #3 for all card games imaginable)
- Video Games - Multiplayer. Fun games like Just Dance, 1st persons and 3rd person shooters.
- Outdoor Olympics - Form teams and compete small games like tug-o-war, barrel roll, ladder toss (Check Source #4 for more games to include)
Gifts
I've dedicated a recent post to the top 12 gifts you can get your soon to be 21-year-old (Source #5), so I'll post that link below and give you my 3 favorite from the list:
1. An adventure/experience through a coupon deal like LivingSocial or Groupon. White river rafting, skydiving, or helicopter riding ought to make her day!
2. Gift cards (You can never go wrong with getting a gift card to your sister's favorite store! H&M? Amazon? Whatever she likes!)
3. Money tree (Put dollar bills on a tree! Check out an image of that below at Source #6)
I hope this helps and hope you can find a way to make your sister's day special!
Thanks,
Your Friend
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