Not exact matches
Then the private sector could take over
full responsibility for getting Canadians into new
homes.
Giggle (1998) found some
full - time working fathers who did not regard themselves as «
home dads» taking the major
responsibility for childcare because,
for example, their working hours were more flexible than their partner's (they were often self - employed).
I tried variations
for filling my time: staying
home full - time, working part - time, sharing more
responsibilities with my husband, but nothing seemed to make me happy.
I have 3 school age children and I take
full responsibility for what they eat at
home or otherwise... like every other part of their lives I coach them on what is right.
This week I am rereading this insightful book while caring
for my 98y / o aunt as her son (primary caregiver) gets some time away from his
full time
responsibilities of mom, in his
home.
On the other hand, when you take
full financial and maintenance
responsibility for a
home, it's yours to do with what you like.
That you are looking to adopt a pet, give it a good and loving
home as a pet owner and accept
full responsibility for his / her care.
I fully understand the risk of bringing a foster animal into my
home and take
full responsibility for any damage a foster animal may cause.
It is best to acquire the dog when the household member with primary
responsibility for the dog's care and training will be at
home full time
for the first few days.
Sav - a-Bull takes
full responsibility for finding permanent
homes.
Or you know... there are those of us who start and run 501 (c) 3 animal rescues
for free in our spare time away from our
full time unrelated jobs and don't make excuses that we will do it when we retire or (better yet, my favorite * insert eye roll *) when we «win the lottery» I save HUNDREDS of senior, special needs, medically needy, shy, plain and hospice animals every year and find them forever
homes I manage to do this while living in the most expensive area in the country, going back to school
for another graduate degree and maintaining my other life
responsibilities including my family and even other volunteer obligations.
The Yakima Humane Society takes
full responsibility for finding permanent adoptive
homes for foster animals.
Awhile back, I drew attention to the views of Peter Maass, hardly an oil - industry defender, who said it would be more ethical
for the United States to drill in
home waters and by doing so to take
full responsibility for managing the risks attending our unrelenting oil appetite.