My name is Wil. I am single and I enjoy living life day by day. I love to surf the web to find interesting stuff. I live in a small, quiet neighborhood.
This was Molly Molly, my former kitten. She has gone to "kittenland". She loved to play and be stroked by visitors.
As a member of the Navajo Nation, we are "given" census numbers. Each census
number is unique to each Navajo individual. My census number has five digits
as in a zip code. Presently, Navajo today have census numbers in the six
digits. I lived most of my life in Chinle, Arizona.
The Navajo Reservation is mostly "open range." This means that there are few fences and cattle guards. That is why I made this message for you:
WARNING!!! IF YOU ARE NOT
CAREFUL, YOU MAY RUN OVER A SHEEP, A GOAT, A COW OR A
HORSE!!!
I had a goldfish named "Red Top". Red Top passed away several months ago. Red Top was quiet and would only speak, or I mean, smack the water when she/he is hungry. I named it "Red Top", because the goldfish reminds me of a house on the Navajo Reservation. This house had a red roof and, allegedly, the folks in this house would sell alcohol to local people for personal profit. They allegedly sold mosty 6-packs of beer, quarts of beer and cheap wine. On the Navajo Reservation, it is illegal to sell, possess, drink, and consume alcohol.
My mother passed away in 1983. I
still love and miss her. It is through her that I gained respect for my Navajo
culture and traditions. My father currently lives on the Navajo Reservation. He
is enjoying retirement and lives in a big house. He enjoys photography and it
is from him that I love and respect for providing me discipline, and the tools
to succeed in life.
We grew up living a simple life, and from the state of Utah, we moved to several small communities within the Navajo Reservation.
I have 3 brothers and 3 sisters. My twin brother lives and works in Phoenix,
Arizona, and he is employed as a technical support specialist for a large
company. My brother loves to drink soda, especially Dr Pepper, and he sends me all kinds of neat stuff hot off the net.
I have a younger brother who is living and working in Tucson. He once participated with the "Up With People" organization program and is the only family member who has toured the United States east of New Mexico. He has four wonderful children. His oldest son attends Ohio State University. His daughter just graduated from high school. My brother recently had twins.
My other family members reside on the Navajo Reservation. One sister is a
homemaker and has 2 children. She and her younger brother are doing well.
Another younger sister loves to cook and she recently graduated from the Nursing Program at Northern Arizona University. I miss eating her fry bread. She ventures back to the Rez during holidays, celebrations, 3-day weekends, and when she is off work. She now works at the Shiprock Indian Hospital.
My youngest sister lives in a new house, and she is employed by the Navajo
Nation. She has 4 children, 2 girls and 2 boys. She too, is also a great cook
who can create a beautiful meal in minutes.
My youngest brother is married and they both have a beautiful daughter. He is now employed as a habiltation technician.
My favorite nephew is married and they have a handsome son. They recently
purchased a trailer and they are enjoying the comforts of their new home.
My 2nd favorite nephew is another computer expert. He and his wife have children and they all live in Phoenix.
I have several great friends. My good friends, Weffel and Edwel are folks who will always be around when I need help.
Click my link for Page 3 to find out information about
the Navajo and our neighbors, the Hopi, including other Native American
tribes.
Here are some of my favorite links!
Chinle Unified Schools The is where I went to school from 1st to 12th grade. How times have changed!
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