Leave and go give your parents their present..easy
The 15th anniversary one.
The correct punctuation for "friends parents" depends on the intended meaning. If you're referring to the parents of a friend, it should be written as "friend's parents." If you're talking about multiple friends and their parents collectively, it would be "friends' parents."
How about in his Christmas present, you have an anniversary present in there to. If it's kind of far from Christmas though, go ahead and get him 2 presents. Everyone likes presents! :D
go live with your parents closest friends
Yes.
The family of the parents, perhaps some of those people who officiated at the wedding (bridesmaids / best man etc) and the children of the parents.
Yes, definitely. I think that parents should also have the right to disapprove of their children's friends. I think that parents should also have the right to reprove their children's friends as well. After all it takes a village to raise a child.
Mr. and Mrs. _______ (surname of the parents)
The verse in the card should tell your parents how you feel and at the end you can sign it 'I love you mom and dad.'
U should go to the friends house or call the friends house and ask there parents if they can come with u.
You should get it on the anniversary or at least as soon as possible before the date of the anniversary.
present