Just to say a proper good bye and keep them with you until the very last minute.
Yes. It doesn't matter which family member dies.
you have to be 11 to baby sit a family member
it was edward,he is in one of her classes and they have to sit together.
You can sit in the public gallery to observe proceedings - BUT - will be made to leave if they are debating something in a 'closed session' You cannot sit where the MP's sit without being a member - as security checks would prevent you entering the chamber.
Most people attending a wedding only know one of the couple. It is natural for them to sit on that side and with their relations and friends that they know, rather than sitting in amongst strangers. It is also natural for the immediate family members to sit together on the side of their family member that is getting married. Behind them will be their relations and friends. If you were going to a wedding of a family member or relation, you would naturally sit with your family. If you were not part of the immediate family and only knew one of the couple, you are more likely to sit with friends or relations of yours, who are more likely to be sitting on the side of the person that you know. It can also be symbolic, in that the couple come together as two separate individuals and so the people that know them sit separately, like they often light two separate candles before the ceremony and then light one candle together after they are married to symbolise they are now one. Later in the day there will be plenty of opportunity for the people to mix.
If you are not a member you can sit and listen from the gallery.
I'm sure your family doesn't hate you. They may dislike you for the time being, or may not agree with your decisions in your life, but for family to truly hate another member of their family it has to be extreme. Even with extreme behavior, it is very rare that family members would truly hate another family member. I suggest you sit down and talk to your family and find out why they are upset with you and see what you can do to mend the situation.
Because the Irish hav a whole lot of better things to do than just sit there and hope to catch a fish and just sit 5 hours and probably not get anything, like i said the Irish have a lot of better stuff to do with tht time... like drink beer and liquor
At the back of Parliament
It honestly depends on the challenge. For things like money issues, just sit down for a moment and clear your head. Then call your family over for a family meeting and talk about how to resolve the problem (in this case cut back on spending). But for a family challenge such as a sick family member or a child acting unusual do what you can do and then just pray.
you can but make sure family is there baby sit your family's kids first then when your older you can baby sit others (be experienced)
because Irish have better things to do than just sit there and HOPE to catch a fish like..... drink beer and liqor