Yes. Paul's kitchen floor was flooded and he needed to leave. Also, he ran out of butter. Rather than eat dry toast in his wet home, he decided to go to Dunkin' Donuts for a jelly doughnut and a coffee. Paul was happy and content to leave his home.
Typically most parents report feeling happy when their children have grown up and leave home.
Paul doesn't want to leave before the derby because he is afraid that once he goes to seaside he will never get to come home to his little house again
if animals grew up in the rain forest and take them out of there natural habitat then they are not happy if u leave them they feel happy and feel like they are home and feel like they are safe in that habitat.
i think he would try and make me happy! :)))
A happy home is a place where your happy at and there is a swimming pool with a lot of pretty cats .
Excessive resources in one's home country would make people happy and content. They would never leave unless they had a more compelling reason.Compelling reasons to move are:B WarC Political persecutionD Religious Persecution
Monkeys are not good pets. One, the monkey cannot be happy in a human household, especially with the amount of confinement that would be necessary to prevent it from escaping or wrecking everything in your home. Secondly, if you did leave a monkey at home, it would almost definitely destroy stuff.
Upset that they have to leave home, but a bit happy that they are leaving the war.
because that was her home town and that was her brother
you can be 16 to leave home
There are many sayings that include the phrase "happy home." Some of these sayings include: a happy home is filled with love and laughter, and to have a happy home, you don't need the trapping of opulence.
Content insurance differs from home owners insurance in the type of polocies offered. While home insurance concentrates on the actual home structure, content insurance concentrates on personal possesions within the home.