a.When do children usually leave home?
When I was in High School, we had a speaker come to talk to us about what to do immediately after college. That person told us, point blank, that it was more economical to move back home for a couple of years. More and more people are doing that. I think it's a bit unfair for the parents.
b.How many people live in your home?
We have my Mother, her boyfriend, Nanny (my maternal grandmother), and Matt, my brother. His girlfriend doesn't technically live with us, but she's over pretty much whenever she's not working. Or at least she was always home when I was.
c.Do you have a head of the family?
We don't have an official person, but if I were to say anyone, I'd say that Nanny has always been the head of the household, even when Poppy was alive. It was pretty equal between them, but Nanny would always be the one to suggest outings or the like. Well, usually.
d.Who does the housework?
Mom cleans our parts upstairs, and Nanny cleans downstairs. Matt and I attend (or rather, don't) to our own rooms most of the time.
e.Who runs the family?
I'm not sure what you mean by 'runs the family.' We all do our own thing most of the time. Mommy and Nanny have tea or coffee together in the mornings, but none of us really tell each other what to do. Matt and I have never had regular rules, and Mom attests to the fact that it worked out quite well for us. We're a close family, but, at the same time, we're all equal, regardless of age or sex.
f.How many rooms do you have to sleep in?
Mommy and Jimmy share a room, and Matt, Nanny, and I each have our own bedroom. In the first house I can remember living in, Matt and I initially shared a room. But then, Mom converted the basement into a bedroom and gave her old room to Matt. I stayed in the bedroom just off the attic.
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Excellent comments! I hope the other students read your blog.
Thank you. It doesn't seem like anyone is, though...
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