It depends where your grandparents were from. For example, if they were from Italy, you can but there are limitations and complications.The best way to find out: contact the embassy or consulate of the country that they were from, tell them your situation, and they will tell you.
Don't tell your grandparents of your delinquency or debauchery and make them believe that you're an upstanding citizen.
I would tell them 'i think im old enough to date , what do you think?"
babe theres no easy way to tell you this but buy new ones.
Tell your grandparents, it's their insurance policy Then, apologize for lying to them and being a knucklehead
If your grandparents or parents cant tell you then its probably none of your business
There are no ways to tell the bloodline of a Pitbull unless you know the bloodlines of each parents, the grandparents, the great-grandparents, and so on... Pitbulls are a mix of different types of bulldog type dogs, therefore no one specific bloodline for all of them.
you tell your mom or dad that you would really like to spend time at your grandparents and that your mom and dad will be around longer then your grandparents so spending time with them is crucial.
Its impossible to tell, since you first have to find out what colors their other ancestors were, like the grandparents, the great grandparents, even the great great grandparents, and out of all those colors, that's a possibility of what color the baby chihuahuas will be. its all in genetics
The collective noun for grandparents are a nag of grandparents and a wisdom of grandparents.
Welcome the father's involvement. Tell him it's unrealistic not to tell his parents; the baby has a right to know his or her grandparents, after all.
Tell them to stop. Dont be hard...there old people!