Surprise? Happy B-day!
03 Feb 2010 Leave a Comment
in Highschool life Tags: Surprise-party
When I was in a middle school, I used to host a surprise party for my close friends, so that I could pay less money on their present…’ jk jk! The reason why I liked having one’s unexpected birthday celebration is the cost of making he or she astonished and congratulating with more excitement. It truly worth it!! However, it requires time, money, proper management, and a bit of skill on lying. The way that my group of friends and I did always turns out to be 99% successful since we put unimaginable hours and effort for completing the big task. First, one of the member of the groups send text around, proposing about amazing birthday commemoration for our friends. Then, they discuss and set up the day. Second, 45% of birthday birthdaygirls’ friends commenced to stop contacting the her, so that she could feel extreme loneliness; betrayed; the feeling that no one cared about her, leading to eventual realization that she is true loner and there is no one to care about her birthday. The second process needs to be done in really dexterous way. For instance, one of the portion of lier must have a fight with her. Lastly, one the girl’s actual brithday, we let one of the friends to play with her. While she hangout with the protagonist, we work on putting a karyoke, more like party mood by putting up few balloons and writing letters in big cardboard. Then, the friend, who played with her, take her to the place. The outcome from a week long hard work appeared to be ok due to the fact that some of them actually cried; I consider making people crying out of impressed feeling as
hardest job in the world. Yet, it got finished up in middleschool years. I can’t really do a small tiny itty bitty hidden party since me and my friends are highschool, the years that we need to be focused more on saving knowledge for our future occupation. And the ages causes me to lose the interest with in making my pals cry.
Pictures: Credited to myself
