Friday, August 2, 2013

ideas for a birthday present and party ideas for 70 yr old man?

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Congrats to the birthday fellow! Here are some ideas you might find helpful:

1. Consider having a dinner for close friends and family to celebrate at the birthday boy's favorite restaurant. It can be a "no-host" event and a "no-gifts" or "donate to your favorite (or his favorite) charity party.
2. Consider a weekend away for him and his wife or companion. Take a look at great bed and breakfast's along the coast or in the mountains.
3. If he is a sports enthusiast, host a party for him at a favorite sports bar or arena right before the big game. Or provide tickets.
4. Golf afficienados usually belong to a golf club, which can be an excellant place to have a post-9 hole party. Invite other gof enthusiasts to join and celebrate with finger food or a light lunch.
5. If he has children that live locally, have a birthday dinner or celebration at one of their homes. Invite close friends and create a theme, such as "you're only as old as you think!", serve potluck style or and elegant dinner.
6. I'm not big on having strippers and such, but if the birthday boy can have fun with this, go ahead.

Gifts? Hmmmmmm....for the guy that has everything, consider having a star named after him. Otherwise, see what he needs, what are his passions, and what "can't he live without".

Good luck!

9 year old birthday party ideas?




Jim_The_Fr


Do you no of any party ideas for a 9 yr old boy. they cant be at our house and if possible near stevenage in hertfordshire?

If you don't no about the location just list your ideas

If you read this question then can you just put 'i red this' if u don't know, just so i no its been red :)

Oh and i don't really want a themed party, an adventurous one would be Good



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Since I am not familiar with your area I can only give you in general ideas. Since you don't want it at your house you have a few options.

Local parks are always fun. You can make it a sports event...relay races obstacle courses. These are inexpensive ideas without really being a hard core theme. A scavenger hunt at a local park would work to. You could go out ahead of time and scout the park to see what types of things are out there and do up a Scavenger list the kids can carry with them and brown bags to collect things in.

If there is a hotel near by with an indoor pool these are fun too. Some managers are willing to work with parents wanting to do parties. You rent a room and they let you invite guests to enjoy the pool and often have an area you can use for cake and gifts. After the party the family can enjoy an outing at the hotel or your son could even have one or two friends stay overnight.




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