"Hello welcome to Panama home to many cultures beaches and people! My name is Elizabeth my mom told me it means God has sworn it's a pretty common name here but none of my friends has it. Many kids love to play football (soccer) and baseball they are national favorites I'm 12 years old and in 6th grade, I have three main friends Doris, Eimy, and Ana we love making jewelry with our moms they say it's art. My mother wheres a lot of jewelry.
This is my school that I attend with my little brother many families have 2-3 kids but Doris is an only child so she loves seeing how I and my brother are around each other family life is loving and caring but I and my brother argue a lot but we still help and care for each other. many kids in my school speak Spanish because it's our main language but we are being taught English because it's important to know many languages my brothers 6 so he just started school I leave when I turn 15
This is my family my Mother is roman catholic and my father is Jewish two very common religions here we live in urban Panama where many people have 2-3 bedroom homes my parents have been married for 11 years now dating and marriage usually starts at 12 for most teens but marriage isn't that common till your 20 years or older. My father loves to watch Horse racing, football, and baseball on the television my mom loves making jewelry and dancing and singing for the family my brother loves playing baseball with his friends.
We love inviting gest over even on school nights many friends and relatives but sometimes my mother invites people she may have just met at the market or at work we dress up but not to fancy mother says me and my brother aren't allowed up past 11 pm but when there outside hanging out me and my brother like to go watch futbol on the television there isn't an established ending time for the 'party' gest just leave.
I was born in an urban hospital with nice doctors so my mom says my birthday is March 7th, 2008. My mom threw a big baby shower for me she told me how many people showed up she describes it as the whole town came. Women are very cautious with sharing how far along they are I don't know why but my mother didn't so I guess for good luck. After I was born it's tradition to put a red ribbon around the baby's ankle and you're not supposed to take them out in public for a whole month!