My son is 16 this w/e and he's having a party at home. The boys will be drinking beer (in moderation) but what can I give the girls (most of which are only 15) which will get them in the mood without getting drunk. Dont want to get alcopops or vodka shots - is there a punch that I could give them to make them get a bit silly and think they have loads to drink without actually doing so?
.................besides they'll be happy enough as it is............and you dont wanna have smelly puke all over your carpets and furniture, do you?
Just the music played will " put them in the mood".............you dont have to be off your trolley with booze to have a great time.................:0)
I don't feel particularly punitive about this myself, but are you sure the parents of these 15-year-olds are in agreement with your proposal to serve alcohol? You could be in trouble if not.
Perhaps just some Shandy Bass that is on the fizzy soft drink shelf in the supermarket. Obviously jo you should be in charge of pouring the drinks. Also check that none of them sneak in vodka in small bottles, 15 and 16 year olds will always find a way round getting alcohol into a party - just be aware.
I agree with Den...............15/16 year olds DO find a way of bringing drinks into a party, but to actively encourage it, as you are the parents there in charge, is just not right, in opinion.
If they bring it in, at least you can say to their parents that YOU did'nt supply it, if they go home and are sick all over the place.
It's all the more annoying that he or she has'nt got the decency to come on ANY threads they posted, and answer anyone's concerns, daffy, my lovely..........................
I hope you're well, sweetheart, and if you ever do me a hotdog, i'll have mustard and ketchup, but no onions, if you dont mind!!.....LOL
lemonade, cola, orange juice, pineapple juice, cranberry juice, water............................need I go on!!! they are minors!!!....................welsh