So, whether you are a senior planning your last hurrah or a parent helping your child prepare, remember this: The keyword is a guide, but the memory is the destination. Dress boldly. Dance foolishly. Hug your family tightly. And let the full lifestyle of prom night write itself.
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By Elena Voss, Senior Lifestyle & Culture Editor Hug your family tightly
If you have younger siblings, give them a job. Let them paint your nails (even if it’s messy) or help with your hairstyle. This "stroke" of inclusion turns potential jealousy into pride. When they see you glowing, they see a future version of themselves.
Forget walking quietly into the gymnasium. Coordinate with your date or your squad to make an entrance. This could be a synchronized dance step, a sparkler send-off from parents, or simply timing your arrival to align with a crescendo in the DJ’s set. In the "full entertainment" model, you are a performer on the stage of your own life. Own it.
Long after the corsage wilts and the heels come off, the stories you tell will be about the moments in between—the car ride sing-alongs, the dad joke that broke the tension, the spontaneous conga line. That is the true entertainment. That is the real family stroke of genius.