What do you when you are a four-year-old on a Saturday afternoon? If you are Nafanua Hamilton, you join your parents and siblings to tackle the tough Mt. Vaea climb.
In an email to the Samoa Observer, proud parent Ivapene Seiuli said they took their children, Nafanua, 4, Solomona, 5, and La’auli Hamilton, 8, to walk up Mt. Vaea for the first time on Saturday evening.
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“My husband is a regular walker,” she wrote. “The three kids almost ran up the mountain while I huffed and puffed my way up!” But none was more proud of her effort than Nafanua.
“She was so proud of herself for walking all the way up and back” And what did she say when she conquered Mt. Vaea:
“Mummy I should be in the newspaper! I am so amazing at climbing Mt. Vaea that you should take a photo of me and send it to the paper!”
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