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ROOTSnSEEDS
Добавлен 10 фев 2009
Hi all.. I’m Roots.
On my channel you’ll find a little bit of everything. I am a mom with a big family. I am also a Labor nurse.
Many of my videos are just beautiful memories for my family and I but you’re invited to enjoy them too.
Luv Roots.
On my channel you’ll find a little bit of everything. I am a mom with a big family. I am also a Labor nurse.
Many of my videos are just beautiful memories for my family and I but you’re invited to enjoy them too.
Luv Roots.
Drive Home With Me after a night shift || night nurse
Trying to stay awake while driving home and running my mouth.
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Видео
VLOG: WE’RE GETTING A PUPPY!! SURPRISING MY FAMILY WITH A NEW COCKAPOO PUPPY FOR CHRISTMAS!
Просмотров 759 месяцев назад
Watch me surprise my family with a new puppy for Christmas. #puppy #cockapoo #cockapoos #surprise
Dental bridge cleaning || water flosser unboxing.
Просмотров 66Год назад
Trying out a new water flossing system after my old one gave out on me. Stay tuned for review.
Ghana VLOG: SISTER TRIP TO GHANA
Просмотров 30 тыс.Год назад
Exploring Ghana. Visiting Aburi, Accra, Cape Coast, Elmina Castle. Experiencing some local cuisine and street food. This was an experience of a lifetime. Music: artlist.io/song/109164/así-eh artlist.io/song/113399/zuma artlist.io/song/113398/zuma no-lead-vocals artlist.io/song/78744/coco-bread artlist.io/song/109165/lenguaje-corporal instrumental-version artlist.io/song/61129/african-moves artl...
SISTER TRIP TO GHANA: pre-trip discussion.
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.Год назад
Let’s talk about our upcoming trip to Africa! Expectations..planning and preparation. artlist.io/song/34182/on-the-way-to-the-market artlist.io/song/61129/african-moves
RootsnSeeds VLOG. BRAIDS OVER LOCS.
Просмотров 131Год назад
Rootsnseeds VLOG JANE lets us know how she feels about her dance class and Naz gets braids over her LOCS for the first time. Music by LOVELOVELOVE - smalltowns - thmatc.co/?l=C521251D Music by Ehmy - Aye - thmatc.co/?l=ACC655B6
ECZEMA: let’s talk about it.
Просмотров 64Год назад
#eczema #atopicdermatitis #skindisorders #brownskin #eczematreatment #skincare Having Eczema (atopic dermatitis) can be emotionally draining. Jane talks about her eczema and how she deals with it day to day.
The IKEA Kallax. Easiest assembly ever!
Просмотров 24Год назад
Building a Kallax IKEA shelf to give my daughter extra storage space. This shelf can also be used as a bench. It can also be used in any room in the house. Very versatile!! Easy assembly. Music by LOVELOVELOVE - smalltowns - thmatc.co/?l=C521251D Music by Ehmy - Aye - thmatc.co/?l=ACC655B6
Keeping it together; mom life
Просмотров 58Год назад
#momlife #laundry #twins #twinlife #busymomlife living in a busy city… finding time to get everything done can sometimes be challenging. Gotta keep ourselves motivated for the family.
What they don’t tell you about swaddling your baby.
Просмотров 40Год назад
Swaddling babies is a great way to help them feel warm and secure outside of the womb. New parents always want instructions on how to do this. Here it is… Thank me later. ♥️
Twins Birthday: 6 years old
Просмотров 58Год назад
Watch my family and I do life. Zen and Zaire have their 6th birthday. Mommy shopping for outfits.
The Wrong way to build a gingerbread house. 😂
Просмотров 44Год назад
The Wrong way to build a gingerbread house. 😂
How to pre poo with Shea butter for healthy hair.
Просмотров 1483 года назад
How to pre poo with Shea butter for healthy hair.
Fire HD 8 kids Edition Case Review \nBEST TABLET CASE.
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.3 года назад
Fire HD 8 kids Edition Case Review BEST TABLET CASE.
4 QUICK and EASY head wrap ideas. FIND YOUR STYLE
Просмотров 463 года назад
4 QUICK and EASY head wrap ideas. FIND YOUR STYLE
HOW TO:LOC MAINTENANCE WITH MINIMAL PRODUCTS!
Просмотров 183 года назад
HOW TO:LOC MAINTENANCE WITH MINIMAL PRODUCTS!
How To Attach and Remove the lens on the Cannon EOS M50
Просмотров 11 тыс.3 года назад
How To Attach and Remove the lens on the Cannon EOS M50
My 13 year old stylist:she’s got skills
Просмотров 464 года назад
My 13 year old stylist:she’s got skills
Simple Loc care routine | minimal products
Просмотров 1544 года назад
Simple Loc care routine | minimal products
Looks good:)
When she said she felt that the ocean was in a rage. I felt the same thing when i went to Ghana. Anytime we we near the Atlantic
You really do feel the intensity.
I'm wondering, if anyone knows how to change / replace the eyecup (viewfinder peace)?
Wonderful video thank you so much for sharing😁🙌🏾
You're a life saver.
Beautiful reaction. That baby is going to be so loved.
❤OMG Roots! I’m soooooo excited for them.
❤❤we are too
Feel like home dont be scare about anything ghana is home feel free
Waoo nice vlog
❤
Ah hearing ah Trini 🇹🇹 in d mix 👀
Yes hun. ❤❤❤
Please what is the name of the place you stayed and the name of the cafe?.
The name of the cafe is wild wheat cafe. It is in Oyarifa mall. We stayed at a friends home near Ayi Mensah.
Sorry Ghanaians don’t drink coffee
i dont understand why you guys will leave the embassy gardens and go all the way to AnC mall whiles Accra mall is very close to ur apartment?
We were on a mission to get that medisoft for the mosquitoes and we were told to go to Anc mall.
@@mpresrnit's at Accra Mall in ShopRite that's where I bought mine on my visit 😊
I’m glad you have experienced spicy 🌶️ foods are more healthy my love remember it medicinal organic.
Thanks for sharing! What was the name of the place you stayed in when you first arrived in Ghana?
The first place that we stayed at was a friend’s home near Ayi Mensah that she graciously let us use. We were so grateful!
Wow very nice to enjoy in ghana
Yes, thanks
Let me get my pineapple 🍍 in the fridge
The place y’all bought the bread from is pronounced man…care…seem 😀( Mankessim)
It is eggplant stew really good I’m salivating right now just watching y’all eat these boiled yams and plantains.😀
My sister enjoyed it more because she loves spicy, But it was delicious.
Hi ladies loved watching try the soursop...usually as carribeans we juice the pit of the soursop and add condensed milk to it and drink it that way...yummm there you have a taste of sweet&sour try it next time enjoy😊food for thought
Yes we will do that. Thank you ❤
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I like the way you really enjoyed your trip without any negativity like most African Americans do and you were very honest with everything you said and i agree. Makola market is bigger and better Madina. The town you bought the bread is called Mankessim (literally means big town or big country). Its actually a 3 Akan word name Man (town or country pronounced as Maan), Kesse (means big) Mu (means in but the u is never said), hence the name Mankessem/ Mankessim.
Omg. Thank you for this comment!! I really appreciate the knowledge about Mankessim. We loved the bread soooo much.
@@mpresrn its a very old town that connected all the regions hence its importance. The bread is sold along the high way or major roads just as the Fante kenkey (a.k.a Wo enna se okyia wo (your (wo) auntie (enna) sends her (se) greetings (okyia "pronounced as ochia") to you (wo)). Its in the Ghanaian or mostly African culture to take something with you when visiting any one and you must have something on hand to give when you get there. Also its only in Ghana that you can do your shopping in traffic in the cities, don't know if you observed this. That shea butter you bought can also improve your daughters skin condition if she also uses the African made black soap in addition. But the shea can also so the job very well. After she uses her medicated soap to wash she can use the shea butter.
Bro you taught me sth ..never taught of Mankessim that way. Lol..I get it now.
@@kojojampa it's all knowledge sharing bro. Thanks
The hospitality you spoke about is 5rue and i agree with you. They try not to be too much approaching to the customers because most of the customers also find it pushy when the waiters/waitress is constantly attending to them and Ghana is very laid back country unlike in mist western countries where you are allocated a certain time or reservation for a period for your dinner and you are out for next customer. Here in Ghana they allow you for your relaxation and privacy and also please not make the looks of some people be a turn off because thats just how they look and you will be surprised to realise how nice they are when you approach them and they really are nice. They try not to be in your face all the time but they do give everyone great attention. Lots of diaspora always complain when they see them serving white people and complain they are giving them more attention than them. But its tgeir job to serve everyone and most at times they see you as one of them and not a guest in some places until you speak out. Most Africans welcome foreigners and any outsider to feel at home and if they don't know you are a diaspora especially being a black person they wouldn't know to give you the more attention any foreigner looks out for because we see you as a family and not just a customer. So you see sometimes the foreigners seem to get a bit more attention ti make them feel more welcome amd comfortable in the society or any place.
I love the fact that maybe I was seen as “not being a foreigner “ because I felt at home. There was something about being in Ghana that just felt right. I think everyone that we encountered was super kind and made us feel welcomed.
@@mpresrn Ghanaians in general are very welcoming as most African countries are also and even when you meet them abroad they are alway very nice people. Its only in Ghana that you sit in the bus or shared taxi and people pick a conversation with you as if they know you from way back. Usually random conversion which could be politics, football (you call it soccer) and any trending stuff. Not because they want to hit on the person or anything but they just chat. Its only in Ghana that this happens and people are always ready to help if its needed. Sometimes you don't even ask and they offer to help. But the other lady you were with really seems to enjoy Ghana. When she wore that wrap cloth in the morning when you were fixing your hair, that was very African. It was very common and still is in some homes to to this in the mornings when the women are at home.
@@mpresrn Caribbeans are a bit westernized but everything about them is exactly same here in Ghana and mostly West African amd this tells this is their home.
About tje Uber and most places reason why they dont take the electronic payment is because the government pass a new tax law called e-levy to get a cut on all electronic payment and transactions. So if you pay the Uber electronically you pay e-levy and he also gets that same e-levy deducted from his end upon cashing out. So both parties lose on it that's why they prefer cash transactions.
That's my favourite meal you are having right there. Please ask them to add some avocados next time because it really goes well with it. I meant the eggplant stew and the eggs and tomatoes stew (sometimes with corned beef). There is also spinach or kontomire (tarro or cocoyam leaves) stew also nice with the boiled yam and plantain. The palm wine has 2 types, the fresh non-fermented (usually for the ladies and children because its non alcoholic) and the fermented on (alcoholic but sweet in taste when drinking so must be careful because it can get you drunk completely.
Lol. As you can tell I didn’t love it. 😅
@@mpresrn i noticed you didn't. Because its not something you are used to and also food was too spicy for you. I hope you get to try the spinach palava sauce there in America in a Ghanaian restaurant. But always remember to tell them not too spicy. Palm wine is also something you need to develop yhe taste to like it. Its like Marmite you either like it or dislike it because of the taste. But for a first time trying it best to have the unfermented palm wine.
My sister and I are planning on filming a post trip video. I’m going to mention you and all of your awesome knowledge.
@@mpresrn cheers
Welcome to Ghana. Enjoy your stay
Garden eggs are a variety of egg plant or aubagines. If peeled they all are same in taste. The skinny plantain you got with the Yam is called Apem in Twi language in Ghana. The yam goes very well with this garden eggs stew. If you dont like it too spicy always tell them when ordering the food. Because they always assume everyone has same taste like some Ghanaians do. Not everyone eats spicy hot food.
WOW! THANK SO MUCH FOR SHARING YOUR TRIP TO GHANA!❤
Great video!! Engrossing with every passing minute 😊, can’t skip any part of it! Looks like you two had an amazing time 👍🏾👍🏾
I’m Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you. We did have a great time.
I enjoyed watching you guys visit to Ghana. It seemed as if you guys had a calm and stress free trip. Great job with your music selections for your video. I truly enjoyed watching.
Thank you for your comment. We did have a nice time. Ghana is wonderful. ❤ ❤
Ghana 🇬🇭 ❤️
hi Empress good morning ohemaa how are you baby Beautiful juice eyes and lips brown chocolate Beauty queen . you look good baby
Welcome to Ghana your home
Hey welcome home sisters ❤
Thank you. It felt like home for real. ❤❤
That’s Embassy Gardens I stayed one week go to the gym etc $80 a night situated at cantoment. Snow sister’s having great time
U looking so beautiful 😊😊
Ur too good in video shoot😊😊😊
Out of 60 castles and fort in Africa, Ghana 🇬🇭 has 46 out of the 69😊Sad
I like Kelewele so much 😊😅😅😅😅😅 I mis it
Next time go to Makola market 😊
We did but I got the feeling that my camera wasn’t as welcome there.
@@mpresrn they are cool hahaha maybe ur intentions hahahahaa
@@mpresrn😅😅😅 you will be fine
Haha is ur glasses for me ?
I like ur hairstyle ❤❤❤
I’m watching you from London ❤❤❤
Did u enjoyed ur trip to motherland?
We did enjoy. ❤
Hahaha 😂 is walkings for me ??????😅😅😅
I’m enjoying ur beautiful song at the background 😊❤❤❤
U guys re awesome 😊
Very interesting video ❤❤❤
Ur welcome to the motherland 😊