All young people love to have their fortune told. They are very much news conscious, so it is always fun to tell them about their future and wished. No matter whether its going to be true or not. Its gives them a great joy. For the joy of your party gang just prepared with some question which are mainly related with their likes and dislikes.
Youngsters of this age are always very news conscious, so it was fun to tell them that the morning papers wished to carry a full account of their party. We requested each one to answer in full the questions asked on the slip of paper handed him. However, each question was to be answered with two words beginning with the writers first and last initials. We allowed five minutes for answering questions. The slips were then passed to the neighbor on the right who read them aloud. Good questions for this game are:
i. Where born?
2. What did father say?
3. Your first words?
4. Favorite sport?
5. Favorite food?
6. Pet peeve?
7. Secret ambition?
8. Type of sweetheart you like?
9. Your opinion of this party?
10. Your opinion of your host or hostess?
After this we asked the youngsters if they would like to do a bit of spooning. Lacking any volunteers we picked three couples. The partners were seated on opposite sides of the table and each was given a spoon. The spoons were tied together with about eight inches of string. Then each contestant was given a dish of ice cream. The object of the game was to see which couple could finish their ice cream without breaking the string. At a signal the race began. A broken string disqualified a couple. Winners were awarded wooden spoons purchased at the dime store.
All young people love to have their fortunes told. They liked the "Yarn of the Future." We had prepared for this beforehand by tying a written fortune every two feet on a ball of yarn. Then we rewound the ball adding extra yarn so that the paper fortunes wouldn't show. The host tossed the ball to a guest who unwound until he came to the first paper. He took it off then threw the ball to someone else. This continued until each guest had a paper. Then they took turns reading aloud. Here are some fortune suggestions that the teen-agers enjoyed:
1. Never get married on the thirty - second day of the month.
2. Don't get killed in the dark of the moon - it's fatal.
3. You'll soon be dead - dead wrong.
4. Don't watch the clock so closely it may strike.
5. It's unlucky for you to drown on Friday the Thirteenth.
6. You'll shine in society - if you don't powder your nose.
7. Don't cultivate a taking way - your friends may miss things.
8. Beware of courtships - they often sink.
9. Your rich relatives will soon leave you but they won't leave you much.
10. If you're looking for love see "1" in the dictionary.
If you want to have some fun at refreshment time arrange an ice-cream bar. Its easy to do. On the dining-room table we put several bowls filled with balls of ice cream one vanilla, one chocolate, and the other peppermint. We had one pitcher of chocolate sauce, another of butterscotch and a third of marshmallow cream. A dish of nuts and one of maraschino cherries completed the supplies. At the other end of the table we put a supply of sherbet glasses, spoons and napkins.
Each one became his own soda jerker. There is something in each of us that craves to mix fancy sundaes. You'll be surprised at the concoctions teen-agers will mix and also at the number they are able to consume. It solves the refreshment problem delightfully for all concerned.
Great fun is for sure in the party with a crowd of young boys and girls. Fun in refreshment is also very much important because they love eating. Ice-cream, nuts, cherries are all time favorite of most of the youngsters.
How To Make A Fortune Teller Out Of Paper
We are surrounded by promotions for psychic readings and related services. Some of these offers are legitimate, while many others exist only to relieve the hopeful and desperate of their money. The truth is you don't need somebody else to ?read? your life because you already have the ability to solve your own problems and answer your own questions.
Don't get me wrong; I'm not saying going to another person for help is a bad idea altogether. But the blind trust people are willing to place in alleged ?readers? and other people claiming to have extraordinary powers indicates a growing lack of self-esteem within our culture and a desire to look for answers anywhere but within ourselves.
I'm not even saying all the people offering psychic services are frauds. In fact I'd wager quite a few of them have spent time developing their natural intuition to a level greater than what most of us have attained.
But my point is, a little self love and trust placed within is almost always enough to help us find the answers on our own. Every one of us has a potentially powerful sense of intuition, by which we can know things in a way not attached to our logical or intellectual capacities.
You may or may not believe this. Either way it's a simple, non-mystical fact of human life. We all have at least a basic level of intuitive ability.
This could manifest as a physical sensation, or ?gut feeling?.
For some people intuition occurs in the form of vivid mind pictures.
For others, myself included, intuition is the experience of simply knowing this or that.
While there are different ways to receive intuitive signals from within, we can see a common thread: Intuitive insights tend to be right.
I'm not saying everything works out perfectly (whatever that might be) when we follow our intuition, but almost always this course will lead us to what is most appropriate for us at the time.
Here is a quick and easy way for you to begin testing, and therefore developing, your own intuition:
When you come to a decision, step back from the situation for just a minute. Do your best to clear you mind and focus on something other than the question at hand.
Once you have achieved at least some objectivity, return your attention to the decision you must make and ask yourself very directly what the best thing to do is. Watch your thought process and identify the very first response that comes up.
Often this will be your intuitive response; but only if you are truly able to ask/answer this question from a relaxed, confident frame of mind. You will likely need to practice this technique a few times before getting comfortable with it, and at first you might not be responding intuitively at all to your direct question.
The good news is, if you'll put a sincere effort into this practice for a couple of weeks you will definitely begin to recognize your intuitive response mechanism, and be able to know the difference between real intuition and a variety of other responses. And with more practice you'll learn to trust yourself.
Self trust and a willingness to follow your own intuition process will change your life in ways you can't imagine. Put this challenge to the test and see for yourself.
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