Weekend at Grandma’s

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  • Опубликовано: 6 апр 2023
  • Awhile back, I started working on a rug that I wanted to make entirely out of hand processed yarn. I wanted to challenge myself by not only shearing our sheep, but to actually use the wool to make a Navajo rug by using traditional methods. I took on the challenge but soon realized that it would be done faster with some help and advice from one of my great grandmas. So one evening I drove over and we talked for a few hours, I told her about my idea and plans of what I wanted to accomplish, I asked her if she would be willing to help me. She agreed to do so! I already informed her that I would be recording, she was a little shy and hesitant at first but later on she became a natural. She didn’t mind the camera at all and now she’s use to it. We then made plans for a weekend to work entirely on carding and spinning the wool that I had with me. From the moment I got there, we immediately got to work! I remember my great grandpa talking about how excited she was the next morning because she woke up earlier than usual. While I was still asleep, he already had coffee going and ready to start to day. I immediately jumped up and met her outside before the heat started to pick up. Being able to sit, talk and just process the wool into yarn was everything I always thought of. Now I can say I actually did that, I always heard other people saying they remember doing the same thing with their grandmothers. I understand that there aren’t as much translations in the video but I felt it meaning of it all would be lost or misinterpreted somewhere along the way. I really do hope you enjoy this video!Recently after talking with her awhile back, she admitted that she most likely won’t be able to card and spin wool anymore because her body is getting old. This only makes me more happy to know she was able to help me at one point in time. Whenever she does come around to visit, she loves to look at my loom, my weaving tools all while admiring the entire room and atmosphere.
    Thank you for your time to watch this video and hope it gave you a better understanding of Navajo weaving.

Комментарии • 41

  • @LouiseWilson-zo4tv
    @LouiseWilson-zo4tv Месяц назад +4

    Greatly miss my mom😢 everything she says is true.! Glad my kids are carrying on her teachings! I will forever be thankful! Stand strong for your kids Grandma!

    • @tyrelldescheny
      @tyrelldescheny  26 дней назад

      Aww that’s good to hear about your kids carrying it on, that’s the only way

  • @desicunningham4261
    @desicunningham4261 Месяц назад

    It was an honor to share this time with your family. Thank you. I am grateful for your generosity

  • @debholgin100
    @debholgin100 2 месяца назад +1

    You are blessed u were able to record her. You can see n hear her voice n laughter when u miss her ❤

  • @mywoolmitten
    @mywoolmitten Год назад +10

    Thank you Tyrell! Seeing your Grandmother's hands and hearing her laughter was so special. And I agree, translating would have taken something away from the recording. This was wonderful (and I'm glad you'll have the recording for yourself, too) ❤ And, what a beautiful job she does carding the wool!

  • @thelmajames3828
    @thelmajames3828 Год назад +5

    You’re so blessed that you still have your grandparents and love them talking about their younger days I appreciate all the elderly take of them and spend a lot time they are precious

  • @Platero505
    @Platero505 Год назад +2

    I never had a chance to meet my grandparents in this lifetime. Listening to her is heartfelt. Very strong. Love her stories. At 58yo, I don't speak Navajo, but I understand fully. Hence, RUclips. Thank you for sharing your lives.

  • @HopiLivingintheCity
    @HopiLivingintheCity 6 месяцев назад

    Such a great Dine video by Dine. Thank you for sharing. Working the wool is a long process.

  • @joechavez5356
    @joechavez5356 11 месяцев назад +1

    How awesome to be around Elders , they are full of stories .
    👍👍👍👍👍

  • @user-qk4bu6nm1t
    @user-qk4bu6nm1t 9 месяцев назад

    Oh wow...I really miss my great grandma n my grandma and my mom they had sheeps n did rug weaving n all that...I learned how to weave a rug from them but now forgotten...I live in city...I miss everything on rez ..thank you for your grandma n your video of her...

  • @Mmch2112
    @Mmch2112 Год назад +2

    As your grandma speaks of how she learned how to weave and brushing out the yarn, it brought back memories of my childhood with my own grandmother. You are blessed to still have her and listen to her words of wisdom. 😊

    • @HopiLivingintheCity
      @HopiLivingintheCity 6 месяцев назад

      Indeed. I often wish I had recorded my daily conversations with my Nah’lii.

  • @buggy7376
    @buggy7376 Год назад +5

    Nice video and thank you for take care of your grandma and grandpa 😢😢❤❤

    • @tyrelldescheny
      @tyrelldescheny  Год назад +1

      I live about an hour from them so I try to make time to stop by. it's hard to make plans to visits but we both have an understanding since she also has livestock, as I do as well.

  • @princ3ssros340
    @princ3ssros340 Год назад +2

    I had the same experience as Grandma with my first rug, my mom kept laughing about my rug. Beautiful video, thank you dear💖🌻

  • @dinamiller5275
    @dinamiller5275 Год назад +2

    This makes me so lonesome for home, Navajo, New Mexico and makes me miss my Grandma T, love this!!!❤

  • @LaughingCrowStudio
    @LaughingCrowStudio Год назад +5

    Your great-grandparents are AWESOME! Thank you so very much for sharing them with us!

    • @tyrelldescheny
      @tyrelldescheny  Год назад +2

      thank you very much! they both have such young spirits for their age. Pretty much capable of still doing things on their own.

    • @LaughingCrowStudio
      @LaughingCrowStudio Год назад

      @@tyrelldescheny I wish very much that they continue to be healthy and capable for many more years to come. I can tell they have a lot to teach and are lucky to have a willing spirit in you. :)

  • @gladisbegaye9785
    @gladisbegaye9785 4 месяца назад

    Shima is so cute❤❤

  • @okaminess
    @okaminess Год назад +1

    There’s a gaagii croaking. Lol 😂❤24:17

  • @irenetsinnijinnie2693
    @irenetsinnijinnie2693 Год назад

    I let my grandkids watch the video with me, thank you so much.

  • @kirakanaki4992
    @kirakanaki4992 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you for your video. My grandmother love the video.

  • @okaminess
    @okaminess Год назад

    My mom was telling me that her joints were hurting for the first time. I was like, “Damn.” 😢But at least you can sit and talk about wool and everything. It’s reassuring that if she were younger, she’d help you out. I always imagine our elders being young. 😊

  • @bravo86503
    @bravo86503 Год назад

    🥹🥰 got the feels watching this. So good to hear our language and the wonderful knowledge masani is sharing. Nizhoni. Aheéheé. Thx for sharing. ❤

  • @jan-ui2kz
    @jan-ui2kz Год назад

    Thanks for sharing! Yahateh from kinlichee! I miss my grandma. Grandma are special! 🙋‍♀️💕🤗🤗

  • @martinjenkins8270
    @martinjenkins8270 7 месяцев назад

    What a special lady.I’m from the UK can’t understand a word she saying but stills warms my heart.Respect

    • @tyrelldescheny
      @tyrelldescheny  6 месяцев назад +1

      Awww how sweet! I had no idea our video would reach the UK! I’m mind blown now! Every word she says is out of love and teachings.

    • @martinjenkins8270
      @martinjenkins8270 6 месяцев назад

      @@tyrelldescheny that’s exactly the feeling i got

    • @martinjenkins8270
      @martinjenkins8270 6 месяцев назад

      @@tyrelldescheny that’s exactly what i felt

  • @lbia5122
    @lbia5122 Год назад

    I appreciate your vlog. Authentic!!! I wish I had my masani and cheii near. Love their teachings. Thank you for sharing!

  • @lisajones5265
    @lisajones5265 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing,, i love your grandma shes amazing❤

  • @okaminess
    @okaminess Год назад

    Carding wool is hard work because it’s repetitive motion for many hours, just like spinning can take many hours, but Omg it is so fun.

  • @okaminess
    @okaminess Год назад +1

    Nizhoni 🎉

  • @okaminess
    @okaminess Год назад

    I haven’t learned to spin fast yet with bee’adizí. I’m learning by observation. Ahéhee láa.

  • @donovanbegay1619
    @donovanbegay1619 Год назад +1

    You can look it up on RUclips knees injection 👌

  • @donovanbegay1619
    @donovanbegay1619 Год назад +1

    Tell that old man with the knee problem tell him to go get knees injection

  • @haritchie3460
    @haritchie3460 7 месяцев назад

    Given a change , its once in a life time. I dont know this woman as her loved ones do.
    can find understanding .and grateful, unsure the generation
    She saw in her walk on the earth. seeing she was their
    chance of life. For those who called her mother ,was pleassing from our creator
    Blessing, to so many
    Her spirit true gift
    Story of Earth Spirit Water Blood is the same as my own great grandmother, her birth 1888, her body of Mother Earth , that holds the spirit Given from on high one day return knowing she got to see her own children grow and much more
    Her body formed in to flesh in the water of her mothers,
    Blood there far more knowledge. For now Blood of ancestors still lives known as DNA to others.
    From the video she loved
    Looking around her she grateful th e way shle cares
    for what she Given and work hard for.
    If I may say with kindness
    May not understand as others
    She in once in a life time
    touching others lives who may see the love also.

  • @jonasisakers
    @jonasisakers 8 месяцев назад

    Shundahai

  • @davet6834
    @davet6834 Год назад

    Came back to this at 3:00am because I miss my Grandma. I miss feeding the chickens, guineas, but I don't miss the droppings! The best laugh I ever had with Grandma was when I was looking up to the rafters where a couple had nested & not seeing the HUGE pile of droppings where I put my right hand. Grandma laughed herself QUIET that time. One of my fave memories. Thank you, needed it to today. (⁠✷⁠‿⁠✷⁠)

  • @davet6834
    @davet6834 Год назад +6

    Do you know what I would give to spend the weekend with my Grandparents again? To lay my head in Grandma's lap & all the bad stuff go away? To watch Grandpa win the watermelon seed spitting contest AGAIN because he left all 3 sets of dentures in the chest of drawers? I miss my living history every day.