Wednesday, December 28, 2011

How to organize a surprise birthday party


Although she says that there is no need for one, your girlfriend expects you to throw her a birthday party.
So, how do you go about organizing a surprise birthday party quickly?

First, a few tips:

  • Make sure it stays a secretÖ otherwise it could turn out boring.
  • Then, guests. Try to keep it quite a small number of people, unless you want a huge mess (not to mention food problem)... and someone 
  • may blab
  • Make sure to find out if anyone is allergic to anything, or a vegetarian, so you can plan your menu accordingly
  • Get the food out around Ω an hour before the birthday person arrives, and the drinks around 15-10 minutes earlierÖ this is so you donít 
  • have to rush out to get more things!

Now:

What do we need?


  • Paper cups and plates
  • Bar equipment (to mix drinks for the guests)
  • Balloons and Decorative items
  • Birthday cake
  • Gifts
  • Party games
  • Champagne
  • Music
  • Guests and friends



Who can we invite?
  • Friends
  • Family
  • Colleagues
  • Neighbors



How can we get her out of the house so you can get everything ready for the party?
Ask a friend to take her out to a restaurant for lunch or get her a massage at a friend's house pretending to clean the house in honor of the 
birthday.

Music for the party:
A bit like in a wedding, have music which everyone likes but that aren't so boring that no one will enjoy; music that's easy to dance to, 
relaxing music for the end, and maybe a slow dance or twoÖ classics, are always a good idea to get people to remember and chat about 
the ìgood oleí timesîor you can have music that the birthday person likes, your choice.

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