Family Feud
1) Phone
2) TV
3) Bathroom
4) Computer
5) Bed
A House Sitter
the only person who can hire or fire a baby sitter is the adult who employed the baby sitter in the first place.
First of all, a house is a building where someone can live. Something does not need to be living in it for it to be called a house. Secondly, a home is where something is living, and it can be a house, or something like a animal's place, such as a cave or a den. A home can be any place.
A good place to find and be a sitter is on www.sittercity.com
You will find casters on the bottom of your office chair. They are the wheels that allow you to easily move your chair from place to place.
The setting of "The Baby-Sitter III" by R.L. Stine takes place in the fictional town of Shadyside. The specific time period is not explicitly mentioned, but the book was first published in 1995.
No. There is no mechanism in place to allow CJ to sell his house purchases.
Have a place for everything. If you have no place for something....get rid of it. The less clutter you have the less you have to clean up. Pick up after yourself when you do anything. Also, Do something for the house everyday, and it will stay manageable.
I think it's better to stay at the house until something goes bad, like about the house or in the neighborhood.
NO ! Maybe if he is old enough to find his own place
If you need to decline something, you can just say no. What excuse, for not doing it in the first place, will vary. It may be against the law, something your parents do not allow, or it may go against what you believe.
a house is something you live in a hut is not