My parents-in-law have lived on the land since 1976. My wife and her elder sister and her younger brother were born here. In 2012, as my parents-in-law got older and retired from work, they wanted to give their children the land. My wife, her sister and her brother did not wish to sell the land and share the money, as they have experienced so many unforgettable childhood memories on this land. They also love to have a place where they can meet after my parents-in-law pass away in order to have a common activity to strengthen the family relationship. From the bottom of my heart, I also would like my parents-in-law to have a better living condition and to have some light exercise work suitable for elderly people so that they can enjoy a healthy and useful life. Moreover, in order to have additional shared income from taking advantage of various expertise from the family members, my brothers as IT engineer and technician, my sister as housewife, my dad as senior technician, my nieces as welcome receptionists, my wife as project manager for a Swiss architectural design firm, and I myself as an English and Indonesian tour leader. Chez Tram Homestay, a five - floor building with bonsai and fish aquarium rooftop was born. Currently, my parents-in-law are living on the ground floor and the first floor. The other apartments are for rent to travelers. With this activity, my parents-in-law can meet people everyday, helping them during their stay; my son and my nieces can practise English with travelers while helping them to check in, check out and during their stay.