Even if you have your driver's license, it is best to have an adult present at your camping trip. This can be a relative or even one of the parents. Spring break is a time where a lot of crazy things happen. Whether you are going to Florida or camping, it's always better to have an adult accompany you and your friends.
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Tell them that there will be adults there... I hope, you will not be lying
well you would tell your parents your spending the night at a friends or you could say you are babysitting for someone....... it all depends on how easy your parents are to fool.
yes it is! once whenn my family went camping we went with friends and one of the parents pushed my car out of a hole my car got stuck in.
you have to butter them up
How old are you? Get a ride? Taxi? Friend? Parents? Limo? Boat? Plane? Feet? Bus? But for normal average people: 1) get a friend to drive you and have her meet you. 2) get your parents to drive u and have her meet you. 3) get her to drive you with friends. 4) get a license.
If you are a minor, your parents hold the right to take your license away. You must abide by their rules to keep your license since driving is a privilege.
Azaria Chamberlain went missing while she and her parents were camping near Ayers Rock (Uluru).
Walk, take a bus, get rides from parents and friends. If you want a license, find someone to teach you to drive. If you need photo ID, go the the DMV or Secretary of State and get a state issued ID.
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depends if your parents know your friends parents and if they think its safe to stay at that's friends house.
Most children have imaginary friends. It's completely normal for a child to be talking to themselves at that age and it has nothing to do with anything paranormal.Answer:Parents encourage children to believe in a variety of invisible friends - the Tooth Fairy, Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny and the family's deity. They see parents talking to invisible friends when they are looking for lost items (e.g. "Now where is that cellphone?"). The parents then get upset when the children talk to invisible friends not on the acceptable list. Eventually children learn that parents have lied to them about invisible friends and stop talking to them.