Sunday, November 29, 2009

My Family!

We do a lot of things as a family. I'm so involved with my kids activities in school and in church. I would send my kids to school, bring their baons, tutor them with homeworks, encourage them with school work and be there during school competitions and performances. My eldest, Ephraim is doing good in school. He recently returned from a 3 day regional science camp. He enjoyed and learned so much . Esther is still in her 5 day girls scout camp. She just called up and pretty enjoying as well. She turned 12 last Nov 12. She is a young woman now. I hope she will do her personal progress diligently. We are excited that she is in the young women organization and looking forward for her to learn skills that she can use someday. My youngest, ewemiz was 2nd in her 1st grade class during the 2nd grading. Ephraim and Esther were both 2nd as well. We encourage them to do a little more so they be 1st in 3rd grading and in the 4th. We just recently watch the New Moon movie. Me, Esther and Ephraim enjoyed it. By the way ephraim finished the 4 books (twilight, new moon, breaking, dwan and eclipse) already 3 months ago . Manny and Ewemiz about half way in the movie just snored. When we went out Ewemiz said," oh where's the vampire, i did'nt see i?" We laughed so hard. This coming week we will watch christmas carol together and Manny and I will have a date on the movie 2012! We just love movies!!! I'm grateful and feel so blessed for the love Manny has for me and my kids. He make sure he is always ther for us despite his busy and demanding schedule in the Seminaries and Institute. I love his help especially that he washes the dishes at night if he is home and no travels. It gives me more time to do other stuff inside the home and still have time to open computer. Church time and activities are always awesome. We let the missionaries assigned in our ward come to our house and dine with us every Sunday night. It is fun having them around and seeing them so happy that they get to eat for free. We want our kids to see and feel the spirit of missionary work so that they too will have the desire to serve.