It has a terrace where we hang our clothes and a patio in the back where we have pigs, chickens and two dogs (Dokky and Dan). There are nine rooms: Lizzy's room, my (Frisly's) mom's room, the kitchen, the businesses upstairs -- the pharmacy and the liberia (store that sells school supplies), the garage, the storage room and bathroom upstairs, Frisly's room and the big room, where we play, sleep (there are two beds for Cata, Tony and Mama Chula, our grandma). We have four bathrooms, including a latrine outside.
Frisly: My chores are my homework, to clean my room, to sweep and mop it, help my Aunt Cata to close the pharmacy and liberia, to help tidy my mom's room, help with the baby and help cook.
Tony: I do homework. I help my mom a little, and I help with the cooking.
Tony: My mom does a lot. She sweeps and mops, tidies around the house, works in the pharmacy and the liberia, helps my Aunt Alicia with her baby, goes to Xela to buy grocheries, drops off and picks us up from school, washes clothes and does embroidery.
Frisly: My mom cleans a little, cooks, washes the baby's clothes, takes care of the baby and attends the pharmacy. Sometimes, she does injections because she's a nurse. My dad is a bus driver. His bus is called the Estrellita de oro, the little golden star. He cleans the bus sometimes and works in the fields with us. We all work in the fields sometimes when it's time to plant or harvest the corn and squash.