When People from North India goes to South India they find it difficult to cope with their culture; tradition and language. But you as a foreigner has adopted the life style of Indians. It's amazing.
Thank you, Kavita :) Of course at home I also do my best to also preserve best qualities of my culture in our daily lives. But especially when I'm out and about, visiting other people, I don't find it difficult at all to be immersed in their culture (unless I'd maybe witness something absolutely wrong, like treating women badly etc.), but rather I find it really nice to learn about other cultures and always have :) I don't think my own culture/tradition is the only right one to live by
Joanna you are auspicious yourself , and Vinod and his family is no less.. ..Love you and Vinod and his Family.. and his Mama and the Ghee... I am ecstatic just to watch all of you ...and Annamika the Angel....What else you need.....you are living in fantasy land and so does Vinod and his Mom and family... Om Na Ma Shivaya..May Siva Bless you all... Keep Going...
This is what we assume about foreigners. It comes only because of the divorces you hear about them. In real I don’t think so. They also value their family and respect each other. After all , Finland is the place where whole world is looking up-to... Their incredible hospitality. You have no idea how well they carry the human values with them. Highly civilized society !!! This is what I know.
OMG..it was so nostalgic, having being born in Pilani and living in BITS Pilai campus until completing Grade 12, before moving to Delhi and now in Toronto, Canada..everything felt if it was only yesterday....Rajgarh, Chirawa, Jhunjhunu, Sikar passed through these places sooo many times...I had goosebumps when you were passing through Pilani, my birthplace...was in Pilani in the year 2018....Thank you so very much..I wouldnt be surprised if Vinod's family knows some one in Piani/Rajgarh whom I might know as well....God bless you and your family !!
Well Mommy’s village is actually on the Rajasthan side of border (even though culturally they’re pretty much considered haryanvis) inbetween Pilani and Rajgarh 😊 and of course in that area everyone knows everyone through some connections 😁👌 I’m really glad you got to ”visit home” through my video 🙏
Hi Johanna, I enjoyed your road trip and your picnic in a beautiful garden and as humble as you are, you even feed the hungry dog. You've finally reached your destination and I can not wait to see more. Stay safe.
Happiness is quite an individual thing, but what I could say in general is to follow your heart and appreciate the little things and the current moment! ❤️ I think we’re all a little brainwashed into thinking happiness is those grand things we see in movies, but that’s not it at all. It’s more about normal, good everyday life 😊
The family road trip to nani's village looked like a lot of fun. Loved the little picnic that you all had. The temple garden was beautiful and the home-cooked meal looked yumm. Btw, mummy did a good job stitching the kurti and mask.
I was so pleasantly surprised by the temple grounds! Almost didn’t matter the temple was closed when it was such a beautiful sight outdoors too 😍 and of course eating mommy’s food always makes me so happy i dont mind the rest of the world 😅👌
Nice trip. I remember the sweets. Barfi a favorite. I make it because the purchased type seems to have a lot more sugar. The stores here sell almond paste. Very popular at Christmas. What did you think of buffalo milk? Very creamy! I think that is why India has the best ice cream. And Kulfi a favorite. Some restaurants serve it here. The temple was amazing.
I love kulfi too :) But I don't drink any milk, especially if it's not boiled first. I have milk in my oats/muesli/coffee and as curd. So I don't know about the taste of that milk so much. I thought it was the same as we have at home too :) We don't have sweets too often and would mostly make them at home, like you. :) But I think it's sometimes, especially when travelling, nice to visit sweets shops for a little tasting and people in India like a lot of sweetness! :D
@@JohannaNorth Have you seen the British series on youtube, All Crestures Great And Small? A favorite. I watched on Netflix, 'Crash Landing On You.' It was very good. I think the internet has been a blessing during the pandemic. We are also careful here and wear masks and keep hand sanitizer with us like you do. So far we are all well. I had a favorite book, Your Baby & Child From Bith to Age Five, by Penelope Leach. Revised for the 90's 😄 . Tons of Illustrations. Nice for fathers too. Seems every detail a mom wants to know is in there.
@@alysonmel3681 haven’t seen it yet, but have heard many recommendations! Didn’t realise it was on RUclips 😁 must give it a look once I have to start working less! Also planning to reactivate my Netflix soon and I have Crash landing on you on my watchlist ☺️ last trimester is starting next week so I think I’ll be on the couch much more in the coming weeks, belly is getting heavy now! 😁 must check your book recommendation too, I think I’ve heard about this somewhere! First I must finish my current read about raising your child into a more positive mindset 🙏
Pappaji's Best Moment 2:55 Ganpati Bappa Morya, Mangal Murti Morya... That's our Indian Culture. 25:30 Thats why Pappji is Cool... He is funny, vinod's laugh just proves that... Mic Drop...
Jat people are tougher as they kept on fighting the invaders who came from the western direction of India since thousands of years.they have huge contribution in our army.they are tough and Frank people.speak whatever they have in their mind.they are proud of their history.thats all I know about jats. 🙏🙏
@@Plal04 Approx 25 % hindu jat and sikh jat india army serve in indian army . Chief of naval staff is jat . Chief of air staaf is jat Recently retire dalbir singh sugah chied of army is also a jat . 😎😎😎 Pakistan head of army is also a jat .😆😆but still we are killing each other .
@@hemantrana301 no brother.pakistan's army chief is a Khatri not jat.however there are many jats in Pak army also.30 percent jats are Muslims rest are hindus and Sikhs
Sitting and eating in the temple gives so much peacefulness and serving food to animals gives so much compassion. JAT people mostly used to join Indian army. JAT regiment is full of Haryanvi young boys. They are tall, physically strong and very patriotic towards our country. They're the real men.
Jangladesh is ruled by jat 4 th -15th century . Jhunjhunu district is part of jangladesh for some era. Jangladesh have one of the highest concentration of jat population in rajasthan.
Absolutely loved it😊!!!!! Cannot wait till the next one and meet nani😃. Your I laws a lovely but you are absolutely adorable you're all very fortunate to have each other 👌💕
Nice trip you all had. I wish you all will have a very happy time with nani. All the best! God bless you always and god bless your love towards each other.🙏
👍❤️🙏 very beautiful ❤️🤩 All over India, one can find ashrams and temples. Haryana have more then average. Your background music is best in comparison to all.
Johanna, you and your family do a lot of fun together even while travelling😄😄😄 I think upcoming vlogs are definitely going to be more lit with your very cute, fun - loving family!♥️
Johanna God give you and your family both in india and finland health wealth and fullfill your remaining wishes. Do visit amritsar for seeing the golden temple. It has the worlds largest kitchen which can feed about 100000 devotees per day. You may do that once carona is over.You may also spend summers in finland to visit your family from may to september after the carona epedemic. You look very cute.I pray for your future success. With warm regards Atul
When People from North India goes to South India they find it difficult to cope with their culture; tradition and language. But you as a foreigner has adopted the life style of Indians. It's amazing.
Thank you, Kavita :) Of course at home I also do my best to also preserve best qualities of my culture in our daily lives. But especially when I'm out and about, visiting other people, I don't find it difficult at all to be immersed in their culture (unless I'd maybe witness something absolutely wrong, like treating women badly etc.), but rather I find it really nice to learn about other cultures and always have :) I don't think my own culture/tradition is the only right one to live by
Joanna you are auspicious yourself , and Vinod and his family is no less.. ..Love you and Vinod and his Family.. and his Mama and the Ghee... I am ecstatic just to watch all of you ...and Annamika the Angel....What else you need.....you are living in fantasy land and so does Vinod and his Mom and family... Om Na Ma Shivaya..May Siva Bless you all... Keep Going...
Wow so beautiful temple
Take care of my brother😘😘😘
Mostly foreigners pure hearted...
very lovely to see u respecting our culture$ heritage....
Well of course it’s a priority for me to learn the culture of my family and the place i live in 😊🙏
@@JohannaNorth i m very pleased to hear u speaking hindi....your efforts 👌👌.........
@@udaynarayan5900 I didn't hear her speak any Hindi.. did you watch the same video as I?
@@mohanr7274 it was diff video my dear
Cute and sweet jaatni
You Father in law is very cool person....😎
Family values are very strong in India. That is the best part unmatched and found nowhere else in the world to this level.
Disagree. I know of a few families that have not seen each other in a while pre covid as well. So its not just in the west that have broken families
This is what we assume about foreigners. It comes only because of the divorces you hear about them. In real I don’t think so. They also value their family and respect each other. After all , Finland is the place where whole world is looking up-to... Their incredible hospitality. You have no idea how well they carry the human values with them. Highly civilized society !!! This is what I know.
OMG..it was so nostalgic, having being born in Pilani and living in BITS Pilai campus until completing Grade 12, before moving to Delhi and now in Toronto, Canada..everything felt if it was only yesterday....Rajgarh, Chirawa, Jhunjhunu, Sikar passed through these places sooo many times...I had goosebumps when you were passing through Pilani, my birthplace...was in Pilani in the year 2018....Thank you so very much..I wouldnt be surprised if Vinod's family knows some one in Piani/Rajgarh whom I might know as well....God bless you and your family !!
Well Mommy’s village is actually on the Rajasthan side of border (even though culturally they’re pretty much considered haryanvis) inbetween Pilani and Rajgarh 😊 and of course in that area everyone knows everyone through some connections 😁👌 I’m really glad you got to ”visit home” through my video 🙏
Ur husband and my maternal place like neighbour village and basically i am from chirwa and live in jaipur
Bahut acha parewar h 👍
Hi Johanna, I enjoyed your road trip and your picnic in a beautiful garden and as humble as you are, you even feed the hungry dog. You've finally reached your destination and I can not wait to see more. Stay safe.
Oh the dog was just the sweetest! Maybe it was mommy instincts kicking in but I wish we had also some actual treats to feed her 🥰
@@JohannaNorth You are kind :-)
Your Dad is very supportive of your Vlog ! Keep Rocking .
A very big thanks to Johanna for taking pride in showcasing the Haryanvi culture to the world.
Lovely family nice act promote Indian culture 🙏🙏
Real happiness
Teach us how to became really happy
Happiness is quite an individual thing, but what I could say in general is to follow your heart and appreciate the little things and the current moment! ❤️ I think we’re all a little brainwashed into thinking happiness is those grand things we see in movies, but that’s not it at all. It’s more about normal, good everyday life 😊
Johanna...well said !!
I admire u Johanna ...wud luv to meet u...u changed my perspective of life..:-*
Loved the village... ❤ beautiful.
the road is unexpectedly in much better condition than previously anticipated...
Good to see that for a change...
I think the last part of the highway had been quite recently constructed because my husband had never seen the road this way 😁👌
Ive been waiting for this vlog Johanna !!! OMG you, Vinod and Family... its like a slice of happiness !!! Love you guys !!!
Thank you so much! I’m really excited about these village vlogs too 🙏❤️
The temple you had a picnic at was very beautiful
Camels so cool.
Perfect bahu, stay bless🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🌹🌹🌹
You'll fed the hungry mother dog💕💕God bless🙏
The family road trip to nani's village looked like a lot of fun. Loved the little picnic that you all had. The temple garden was beautiful and the home-cooked meal looked yumm. Btw, mummy did a good job stitching the kurti and mask.
I was so pleasantly surprised by the temple grounds! Almost didn’t matter the temple was closed when it was such a beautiful sight outdoors too 😍 and of course eating mommy’s food always makes me so happy i dont mind the rest of the world 😅👌
Very nice , thank you
Suddenly I saw your videos and it's good to see you with indian family.
So beautiful. The roads are good. Enjoyed the sights of India. Thanks for sharing.
Villages are so great to live. I am from Jaipur too and wife is from South Africa
Very beautiful family 👪
it's like no start, no end. kind of like a flow of river.
imagining me in a boat heading with the flow and enjoying beauty of shores...
Nice to see you well settled. I'm a Haryanvi residing at Jaipur!
God bless you ! Hope you enjoy every moment in India. Cheers
Thank you for sharing your food with the dog.
Love to see you happy
My maternal village is a Rajasthani culture village and its in Haryana in Sirsa district
Enjoy your journey and have nice days. Take care your health. Stay blessed
Please upload your new vlog, i am waiting..
Beautiful temple love to visit this place lovely India
Nice trip. I remember the sweets. Barfi a favorite. I make it because the purchased type seems to have a lot more sugar. The stores here sell almond paste. Very popular at Christmas. What did you think of buffalo milk? Very creamy! I think that is why India has the best ice cream. And Kulfi a favorite. Some restaurants serve it here. The temple was amazing.
I love kulfi too :) But I don't drink any milk, especially if it's not boiled first. I have milk in my oats/muesli/coffee and as curd. So I don't know about the taste of that milk so much. I thought it was the same as we have at home too :)
We don't have sweets too often and would mostly make them at home, like you. :) But I think it's sometimes, especially when travelling, nice to visit sweets shops for a little tasting and people in India like a lot of sweetness! :D
@@JohannaNorth Have you seen the British series on youtube, All Crestures Great And Small? A favorite. I watched on Netflix,
'Crash Landing On You.' It was very good. I think the internet has been a blessing during the pandemic. We are also careful here and wear masks and keep hand sanitizer with us like you do. So far we are all well. I had a favorite book, Your Baby & Child
From Bith to Age Five, by Penelope Leach. Revised for the 90's 😄 . Tons of Illustrations. Nice for fathers too. Seems every detail a mom wants to know is in there.
@@alysonmel3681 haven’t seen it yet, but have heard many recommendations! Didn’t realise it was on RUclips 😁 must give it a look once I have to start working less! Also planning to reactivate my Netflix soon and I have Crash landing on you on my watchlist ☺️ last trimester is starting next week so I think I’ll be on the couch much more in the coming weeks, belly is getting heavy now! 😁 must check your book recommendation too, I think I’ve heard about this somewhere! First I must finish my current read about raising your child into a more positive mindset 🙏
North or south auspicious time is always there
Pappaji's Best Moment
2:55 Ganpati Bappa Morya, Mangal Murti Morya... That's our Indian Culture.
25:30 Thats why Pappji is Cool... He is funny, vinod's laugh just proves that... Mic Drop...
I am from Sikar 😀. Where you guys just passed by.
I'm also from Haryana
Jat people are tougher as they kept on fighting the invaders who came from the western direction of India since thousands of years.they have huge contribution in our army.they are tough and Frank people.speak whatever they have in their mind.they are proud of their history.thats all I know about jats. 🙏🙏
Also their land is in their blood and they’re very connected to it, because they’re not only fighters but farmers too 😊🙏
@@JohannaNorth yeah good farmers too.I think they are one of those people who brought wheat to India from the Eurasian plate
@@Plal04
Approx 25 % hindu jat and sikh jat india army serve in indian army .
Chief of naval staff is jat .
Chief of air staaf is jat
Recently retire dalbir singh sugah chied of army is also a jat . 😎😎😎
Pakistan head of army is also a jat .😆😆but still we are killing each other .
@@hemantrana301 no brother.pakistan's army chief is a Khatri not jat.however there are many jats in Pak army also.30 percent jats are Muslims rest are hindus and Sikhs
@@Plal04 Qamar javed bajwa is jat for ur information
God bless ur family.
Love from Jhunjhunu
Such an interesting looking village, the one where you arrived at the end!
Great video. Can't wait to see the next part! Thank-you for sharing this experience with us.
Sitting and eating in the temple gives so much peacefulness and serving food to animals gives so much compassion. JAT people mostly used to join Indian army. JAT regiment is full of Haryanvi young boys. They are tall, physically strong and very patriotic towards our country. They're the real men.
U from Haryana
@@adityavikramsingh8982 MP.
Wonderful picnic, drive! Lovely to see you with the family 😊
Very eagerly waiting for the next one..
Jangladesh is ruled by jat
4 th -15th century . Jhunjhunu district is part of jangladesh for some era.
Jangladesh have one of the highest concentration of jat population in rajasthan.
its as if we are having a road trip with you..so enjoyable
Nice video beautiful Johanna 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰👍
Nice trip....its always enjoyable with family ...where did u keep lttle annika didnt c her n u r a very responsible mamma u wont leave her bwhind
Absolutely loved it😊!!!!! Cannot wait till the next one and meet nani😃. Your I laws a lovely but you are absolutely adorable you're all very fortunate to have each other 👌💕
Love this super exciting trip. I’m nervous as well. Lol
No wonder why but your vlogs and videos are addict to me! I’m just obsessed with you guys!
More of a huge thanks to YOU, I’d say! 🙏❤️
Lovely Video.
It was like jungle safari so many animals you saw.. 😊
Beautiful videos
What a great family roadtrip. I love indian villages.🙂
Enjoy watching your vlog. Have a nice time with your relatives
Lovely & relaxed vid 🧡 enjoyed the driving with India passing by and nice background music 👍🏼 🙂 🇮🇳
Thank you for respecting our culture. Thats so sweet of you ❤️ and welcome to rajsthan
Hayana is land of the beautiful Landscapes ..
Happy life ,Happy family..
sweet is nice.................
can't wait for next vlog
Nice trip you all had. I wish you all will have a very happy time with nani. All the best! God bless you always and god bless your love towards each other.🙏
Merci pour le partage Johanna❤ and Vinod❤and les beaux parents ❤
Love from Haryana 🙃🙃🙃🙃🙃
Proud to be jat 😎😎
Love from Haryana,
Ragigarhi ancient indus valley site is in haryana
You guys just crossed by my house in Sikar road. just 3 km away from sun city towards sikar on the highway. Would love to catch up sometime. :)
Nice content. 🙏👍
We want to know about your traditions from Finland too. Convey regards to your parents and in-laws. TC.
I would post more about Finnish traditions once we actually got to visit Finland together 😊 I am planning something special for Christmas though!
You look awesome ❤️and your father in law is really a awesome person dear keep smiling and be safe❤️
Have a safe journey all.
We don't see much cattles in Karnataka
Come back Johanna.Kerala is waiting for you.
Good
I subscribed you r youtube channel
We have the deer problem in Canada as well . Best is to not break the car . Let it go lol
👍❤️🙏 very beautiful ❤️🤩 All over India, one can find ashrams and temples. Haryana have more then average. Your background music is best in comparison to all.
Ah yes I was so happily surprised to learn Haryana has an incredibly rich cultural heritage and history 🙏❤️ i thought people just fight and farm 😂
Love will win. What camera are you using on your car?
Great video!🤩🙏 I felt like I too wanted to go for a picnic outside 😥🙏
These slow vlogs are so comforting to watch. :)
Matching 🎭 mask
भाई साहब मैं राजगढ़ तहसील से छू आपकी नानी जी का गांव हरपालु है क्या,हरपालु में भी कौनसी हरपालु
Johanna, you and your family do a lot of fun together even while travelling😄😄😄 I think upcoming vlogs are definitely going to be more lit with your very cute, fun - loving family!♥️
Oh we had an absolutely amazing time in the villages! Promise it’s worth the wait 🙏❤️
@@JohannaNorth also, have you reached Kerala already?
@@thinkgreat6235 still 10min drive left home 😂😂👌
@@JohannaNorth Oh, Welcome home! 😄🤣
Johanna
God give you and your family both in india and finland health wealth and fullfill your remaining wishes. Do visit amritsar for seeing the golden temple. It has the worlds largest kitchen which can feed about 100000 devotees per day. You may do that once carona is over.You may also spend summers in finland to visit your family from may to september after the carona epedemic.
You look very cute.I pray for your future success.
With warm regards
Atul
Safe journey n I like ur mask
I am from sonipat.
LOVE the pink temple! Ironic, I go to a PINK church in our town, LOL
Omg I can’t imagine a PINK CHURCH 😍
@@JohannaNorth It's a spanish style church, so pink stucco and tiled roof. I wish I could show you a picture.
@@mimisfavorites5269 you can send a photo to my email 😊
who edited this. nice vlog. nice and calm.
I work on my vlogs myself 😊🙏
अतिथि देवो भव ❤️❤️
A smooth and Clean Vlog 🥰🥰