How Did My Husband Become A Bottle Decorator? | Chopped Sandwich For Lunch (S12-Ep#6)
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- How did my husband Joe become a bottle decorator after migrating to America from Belize?
When Joe first arrived in Los Angeles California, he had no transferable skills. Meaning he didn't have a trade or profession. At first he was the janitor at a gas station, then he got hired as the maintenance and clean up guy at a factory that manufactured spa and pool chemicals. Shortly after he was hired, the boss bought a bottle printing machine and told one of the 4 workers which included the boss' son that one of them would have to learn to use the machine. When no one stepped up, Joe decided to give it a try and quickly became an expert at running the silk screening machine.
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Hi, My name is Barbara and I'm originally from Belize located in Central America. I now reside in Southern California with my husband of over 37 years and 3 young adult children Josh, Jory and Jada. Although I'm the host of the show, Joe and the children play a major part in front of and behind the camera.
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Great storytelling
Hi Ms.Barb,that for sharing your story.
That sandwich!!! 👀❤❗️Tou two have such a neat story! Thanks for sharing! 😊
Very industrious! You guys stay busy!
What a SERMON!!! Preach girl… preach!!🙌🏽🙌🏽
Tears of Joy knowing God’s providence in your life. Blessings from Pennsylvania Grandma. John 3:16 🇮🇱🙏🇺🇸🎚
Thanks for sharing your Family Reality-based Stories ❤
I'm so glad you're getting what I'm trying to do. I'm trying to introduce the new subs to the family and give some background as we move into more storytelling.
I truly enjoy the story.
I'm glad you guys are liking the stories. I'm happier making these types of videos.
Like the vid, guys
Hi my friend
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I was watching your dna test results of your family, and that’s very amazing your husband has Barbados roots…I’m from Barbados 😊also i find a lot of caribbeans peoples have similar results a little of the Benin and Togo, nigeria and Ghana in there and also depending on the location the East Indian north and south let’s not leave out the Europeans…. great video as usual
I have native while Joe has Indian. I think it’s all so interesting. I have a lot of Nigerian in me too as does Joe and our kids. I have Barbados too from my mom’s grandpa. Welcome family.
@@TheBarePantryShow it is really interesting…my daughters father family is from Saint Lucia migrated here to Barbados over 40 years ago and raise their kids.. he took the dna test and it’s 51% North Indian and 49% South Indian and that was it, he was so shocked so was I because he thought he had somthing else in there because of his moms family name …so happy be welcomed fellow bajans 🇧🇧