“My mom doesn’t make a lot of money, but she provides for us and still finds a way to give us little extras - like candy - sometimes. When she gets home in the evening, we let her relax; she’s worked hard all day in the dental office. My sister and I have to do a lot of chores, but I figure Mom’s taken care of me for 14 years, so cleaning the house is the least I can do. All she really expects from me is to do well in school and to be a good son. I work with my granddad on the weekends to earn some money for myself, and I try to make good grades. I’m a freshman now, and keeping my GPA up is really important for getting into college.
“Every morning I give my mom a kiss and tell her I love her and to have a good day at work. The other day she said, ‘When are you going to grow out of this?’ and I said, ‘Probably never.’ (*smiles*) I know she doesn’t really want me to, and neither do I.”
“Every morning I give my mom a kiss and tell her I love her and to have a good day at work. The other day she said, ‘When are you going to grow out of this?’ and I said, ‘Probably never.’ (*smiles*) I know she doesn’t really want me to, and neither do I.”
Sentez enjoys singing, dancing, drawing, and acting. He's had roles in Hattiloo Theater productions and will play the role of Mr. Tumnus in his school's production of The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe this fall.