Q: You can play hide and seek with multiple people and multiple dogs if you want, or you can play it alone with just your chihuahua. First, tell your chihuahua to stay in one place (he’ll need to know this command) and then go hide somewhere in your house. Once you’re hiding, call your chihuahua’s name so he’ll come find you.  You may need to say your chihuahua’s name a couple of times if they aren't used to the game yet. If your chihuahua doesn’t know the stay command, or isn’t good at it, you might need another person to hold him in one spot while you hide. Once your hidden, that person can let him go and he’ll come find you. Make sure you only hide in place where your chihuahua can get to or is allowed. If your chihuahua has a lot of toys, chances are they end up all over the house throughout the day. A great game to play with your chihuahua at the end of each day is to have him fetch their toys and put them away in the toy box.  Such a game will require some training in order for your chihuahua to learn certain commands. For example, you may want to use the command “clean-up” to indicate your chihuahua needs to find all the toys and bring them to you. Another example is to teach your chihuahua a command, like “in the basket” to tell your chihuahua they need to place each toy in the toy box. Use a rope (there are rope toys of all sizes specifically made for dogs) or another favourite toy, pulling it at the same time as your chihuahua. Your chihuahua will then tug on the toy to try to get it away from you. Get down to floor level and tug horizontally so your chihuahua's neck remains in a straight line. Avoid tugging upwards, which can yank their neck and be uncomfortable.  If you have more than one chihuahua, you might even be able to teach them to play tug-o-war with each other. Or they might just figure it out themselves when they both want to play with the same toy at the same time! Fetch is a game that comes naturally to some dogs due to their instincts; chihuahuas are one of those breeds. When you throw a toy to your chihuahua, they may instinctively go get that toy and bring it back to you. If they do this, use the word “fetch” while he’s bringing the toy back so they begin to associate the command with the action he’s performing. Eventually, he’ll understand that when you throw a toy and say “fetch,” he’s supposed to bring the toy to you. While in training, your chihuahua may not always bring the toy back to you when you throw it. If they don’t bring it back to you, and instead you have to go get it, remember not to say the command “fetch."
A: Play hide and seek. Teach your chihuahua to help clean up. Have a tug-o-war with your chihuahua. Get your chihuahua to play fetch.

Article: This will begin to form your embouchure. Your lips should be in front of your teeth, slightly pursed, and your chin is flat. If you can’t whistle, make an owl sound. The shape your mouth makes when you say “hoot” is the correct shape. The reed should rest gently between your lips and be just far enough in your mouth to vibrate when you blow out air. Keep the tip of the reed just past the fleshy part of your bottom lip.  Make sure your bottom lip is covering your teeth. Never bite on the reed. Your lips are the only part of your body that should touch the reed. Make sure your lips are completely sealed around the reed so the air is going into the oboe. Exhale to produce a noise. Inhale through your nose, then repeat. You do not need to be pressing any keys to make a sound. Create basic notes by pressing down different keys while blowing into your oboe. Look at a fingering chart online or find one in a music book to learn which keys to press for which notes. Practice these notes until you can create a consistent tune and pitch. C, B, A, and G are notes that you'll use in most songs so they're a good place to start. If your notes sound shaky, work on your embouchure and breathing.
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Bring your lips together as if you’re whistling. Place the reed on your lower lip while keeping your mouth round. Surround the reed with your lips and blow out to create a sound. Practice playing beginner notes like C, B, A, and G with a fingering chart.

Q: An au pair is an international nanny that lives with a family abroad and takes care of their children. There are many sites online that help pair child care workers with families abroad.  Your payment as an au pair can vary a lot depending on the country and program you are a part of. You will at least receive room and board at the home of the family you work for, as well as a small payment to cover personal expenses. A perk of being an au pair is that the family will often take you along on their travels to keep an eye on their children. You can also use free time on weekends to travel around and see more of the country where you are working, or even visit nearby neighboring countries. Get certified as an ESL teacher with an organization such as TEFL or TESOL to increase your job opportunities. English teachers are in high demand in many countries around the world, so there are many opportunities available depending on where you want to go.  Asian countries like Korea and Japan are known for paying especially well and even providing housing for English teachers. Consider looking into opportunities in these countries if you want a rewarding experience living abroad. If you have a Bachelor’s Degree and teaching experience you will have a better chance of earning higher salaries teaching English. if you are fluent in more than 1 language. Apply for a job with a language service provider to travel the world helping people communicate. Computer skills and business skills will also help you get a job as a translator, in addition to knowing at least 2 languages. Countries that have the most language service providers are the United Kingdom, United States, France, China, Italy, Japan, Sweden, Luxembourg, and the Czech Republic. if you have a passion for writing and travel. The easiest way to work as a travel writer is to freelance. Many publications will pay your for pieces about hot new vacation destinations and off the beaten path travel stories.  To work as a freelance travel writer, you can look for information on the websites and/or contact the editors of well-known publications such as The New York Times, Conde Nast, and National Geographic. Travel writing jobs are highly coveted but they can be inconsistent. They are often project-based and you may need to have some savings to fund your travels at the beginning.
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Work as an au pair if you like caring for children. Teach English abroad if English is your first language. Become a translator Be a travel writer