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Very hard birthday-party decisions on snowboarding,advice?
I know it’s a little early to be planning(My birthday is in September) but I would like some planning time. I want to go snowboarding for my birthday,but I have a very tough decision.
I can either take several of my friends who ski and snowboard to a local mountain(Mt.Wachusett) and have a great time. This would mean my boyfriend,who taught me how to snowboard,would be able to come.
My second decision is take one best friend to a bigger and better mountain in New Hampshire(Gun stock) and have it just be me and her there for 2 days. This would mean my boyfriend wouldn’t be able to come.
I love my boyfriend and my friends so much but I just need some advice on deciding what to do. Thank you so much!
By the way,we would be going in November
Oh by the way my boyfriend can’t come to the big mountain because me and my best friend are going to share a room in my grandmother’s house.
i say go with the first option
you have all your friends and your boyfriend
birthday’s are more fun when you spend them with ALL the people you love =]
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