well i am thinking egg and bread and with some Orange Juice lol
Have him come meet your parents. Have him over for dinner.
My ten year olds had to take their turn and make dinner.
Yes, no matter the age if parents are living , the groom's family is responsible for the dinner. But only if he askes nicely
Whatever their favorite foods are.
Yes. He is an adult at 18.
MY PARENTS ALWAYS MAKE BLACK EYED PEAS THEY SAY IT IS FOR GOOD LUCK... NOT SURE HOW MUCH PEOPLE WOULD LIKE IT BUT IT IS A TRADITION.
this is easy ... you could ask your parents for a job or you could make a home made business ..... you could wait a year then get a job permit from a connextion agency
you could try and make wood sculptures all you would have to do is ask your parents for a pocket knife and sculpt stuff from logs
Legally a 10 year old cannot work. They could work for parents or friends for an allowance, cutting yards, or a lemonade stand.
An inexpensive gift for your boyfriend on your one year anniversary could be a nice pen and pencil set. ---- The first marriage anniversary is paper. If you take a hint from that, you could make your own anniversary card or make a "coupon book" of things he could redeem in the future (like wash his car, make a romantic dinner for the 2 of you, he picks a movie you watch together).
Very few places will take a reservation from a 15 year old for a party. The parents could make the arrangements, pay for it, and allow the party to happen without being there.
They cannot create a company. You have to be an adult, usually 18 or above. The parents could create the company for the child.