In this
article we're going to discuss a birthday that is
probably one of the most important to your young adult,
the sweet 16. Even though once your daughter or son
reaches the age of 16 they are still technically
children, they feel very grown up and this day is very
important to them so keep this in mind when planning the
big bash.
Here are some tips to make the day go as well
as possible allowing for the raging hormones that are
bound to pop up during this time.
The
first thing you need to do is sit down with your 16 year
old and ask him or her what they would like for their
special day. It is after all their day and they should
have the kind of party that they want, within reason of
course. Make sure though you discuss the ground rules of
the party such as noise level and curfew and appropriate
behavior with your teen before the celebration actually
begins. There should be no miscommunication here. Make
it perfectly clear what is and what is NOT acceptable.
Make up
a guest list based on the space available and your
child's desires. Make your 16 year old understand that
you can't invite the whole world so keep the list down
to closest friends if possible. Think of a creative
location for the party such as the beach or maybe a
roller skating or ice skating rink. Even a bowling alley
or pizza parlor is fine. Leave this up to your child
within reason. Make sure you send out your invitations
at least two weeks in advance. You want to make sure you
give everyone enough time to respond and get gifts.
Whatever menu you come up with for the party make sure
you have plenty of food. Get extra if there are going to
be boys there as boys at this age are very active and
get very hungry. If you're not up to cooking, order
pizza. This is a favorite of everyone and you really
can't go wrong with a few well made pies covered with
sausage or pepperoni.
Have a
variety of drinks at the party. Even though teens drink
a lot of soda they will not be upset to see things like
punch and sparkling cider. As for the music, buy a bunch
of blank tapes and let your kid put together a mix of
favorite tunes. The last thing your kid wants is for mom
or dad to pick out the dance selections. Let's face it,
parents are just not cool when it comes to kids music.
Unless of course your parent is Ozzy Osborne.
Order
or make a very special cake. Decorate it up to the sky.
After all, this is a very important day and the cake
should be one that makes a big hit just looking at it.
Of course, it should taste good too. If you're going to
be at the party, keep your presence low. Remember, this
is your kid's day, not yours. By following the above
tips you should have no trouble giving your son or
daughter a sixteenth birthday that won't soon be
forgotten.