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    Looking after 2 teenage girls - May need advice!!

    After easter I am having my niece 14 and her friend 16 coming to stay. They are country girls - so coming to the big smoke of Welly. I live right in the heart of the city. Now they are nice girls! (Beautiful looking too!!)

    What do they eat (at that age I ate bugger all). One rule is that they are not to bring anyone back to my apartment while I am at work. I will be meeting them for lunch.

    Last time I looked after a 16 yr old male teenager. I was told some stories that were very plausable to me but apparently I got "sucked in". I'm too trusting I'm told!! lol

    Any advice or things I should know would be appreciated. I can't use my own experience at that age - god forbid I'd be grey and balding!! The girls are not totally ignorant of life.

    I am excited about it - god they call me Aunty!! so not use to that!!
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    Cool

    Buy them each a chasity belt.........


    Ok how long are they staying for....... a day, a week or a month?

    Since they are country kids, feed them junk food like McDonalds..... costly but they wont be used to that sort of food. Not too much coke etc as you do want them to sleep at night time.

    Set up a few video camera's around your home before hand, to catch them out bringing home boys.

    Bolt the windows shut, so that they can't let the boys in late at night and also so they can't get out to wander the streets and check out the nightlife......

    Cos you are having two stay with you, girls can have the odd 'tall' story to tell as well. As they will be winding the other up to make their story bigger than the other one. So take it all with a grain of salt.

    To keep them occupied, take them clothes shopping and that in itself is one whole day taken care of. Take them to the movies. Take them to Te Papa - there goes another day.

    Does Wellington have anything down there like we have up here?: Rainbow's End


    Good Luck with the stay over.... and do think back to what you got up to..... and now double that or even triple that.....

    Oh and No smacking and putting them into 'Time Out' cos someone will dob you in.
    Last edited by crashe; 1st April 2007 at 11:02. Reason: added in more stuff....... Typo error: Te Papa

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    Quote Originally Posted by crashe View Post
    Take them to Te Rapa - there goes another day.
    Te Papa might be closer. There is not much in Te Rapa that would appeal to teenage girls.



    No teenage daughters, but I certainy have looked after some of my Nieces ..... its all lies! Especially the bit about being allowed to do it at home!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Titanium View Post
    Te Papa might be closer. There is not much in Te Rapa that would appeal to teenage girls.

    Cheers - have changed it over......

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    There's a lot of difference between a 13 and 14 year old teenagers and those of say 16 17. My advice regardless of age is to lay down some guidlines.

    Nothing wrong with giving them some responsibility in what they want to do but your do need to know where they are going and to inform you of their where abouts and time they are due home. There should definatley be a time when they must be back home. No excuses if they ring up and want to go to the party, clubbing etc. That however will depend on age. Other than that just enjoy their company

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    One thing they should go to is the Reading Cinemas in town, with the Lazy boys etc. That will be totally different from the cinemas they are used to!

    Welly is a great place to go when you are a teenager, you can spend days shopping!

    Send them on the train to Porirua (if that mall is still good!!), I always loved going on the train when I lived down there, or even to Dressmart as it is also right next to the tracks... but if you live in town send them for a walk to the shops in town.. that used to tire me out!!

    Te Papa is awesome!! They can always go on the rides, or spend hours walking around. Natural disasters and the one based on how NZ used to be were always my faves.

    If they are outdoor type of girls then they could always hire those crocodile bikes by Te Papa and cruise around the waterfront. There is also a rock climbing place there if I remember rightly!

    Basically all they need is one thing to do a day which will keep them busy, then they will be less likely to cause any trouble!! And if you sit down and have a cruiser, or a pulse with them they are less likely to sneak stuff into your place or do anything naughty!! It is always fun chatting to older people when you are 16 and having a drink!
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    At that age they MAY not be too old for -
    Go-Karting in Petone, opposite Animates
    10 Pin bowling
    Aqautic Centre in Upper Hutt, maybe include train trip out there

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    Valium, sprinkle some crushed pills over their breakfast cereal and no problems. lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by crashe View Post
    Does Wellington have anything down there like we have up here?: Rainbow's End
    Wellingtonian's call it "Parliament".
    It has lots of "fun rides" where you can be taken for a ride and have the crap scared out of you. As with all amusement parks, you have to pay $$$'s for this treatment.
    There is also the "House of Horrors" which is VERY frightening and NOT to be taken lightly... This room is labeled "PM's Office".

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    Oh yeah, the tour of parliament is actually really good! Suggest that to them aswell
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    I second what MacktheKnife said, Chewable Valium. See the ad for it here on youtube.
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    Quote Originally Posted by crashe View Post
    Buy them each a chasity belt.........


    Since they are country kids, feed them junk food like McDonalds..... costly but they wont be used to that sort of food. Not too much coke etc as you do want them to sleep at night time.:
    Teenage girls can be very image consious and more aware of eating healthy. Best thing to do before hand is ask their mum what sort of food they like.

    Swimming is a great idea. Just don't fall into the trap of thinking you have to spend heaps of money taking them places everyday.

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    send them up to auckland, i'll enterian them for minutes! Pm me for my adress.
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