I was there today and saw you , the only guy with a hat ! Next time if you want to save some money there are 3 Carrefour Markets along Av. Paulista and 2 Hirota Markets where you can find sushi and a very good coxinha , beer will cost you less than 1 dollar . Restrooms are very crowded inside Shopping Cidade de Sao Paulo at the floor level but if you go to the second or third floor it will be much more confortable . It's Great to have you back !
Hi, guys. I'm from Sao Paulo, Brazil, and glad you are in my hometown once again. I just want to drop some tips to be around here with a baby (been there, my son is 14 now). Ivana told in the livestreaming that didn't know where to change Jean's diapers. Well, virtually every single mall in Sao Paulo has structure for parents with babies. Ask someone from the staff or security for a "trocador", it's a place exclusively for changing baby's diapers and breast feeding babies. In mid size and large restaurants, it's is very usual to have a table for diaper changing inside ladies' bathroom. If Jean is hungry and you are in the street, or in a open space, or in transit / car, it is acceptable to breast feed babies in public spaces in Brazil. Just try to be discrete. Maybe some people will look with kind of reproval, but we think these people are jerks. Don't bother with them. Parents with babies or toddlers have preference in lines and in transit. So, you may ask to skip a line. Just ask politely, not acting like some arrogant person just trying to use a baby to gain advantage. Oh, and you can have a seat in the bus or the subway (at least the parent that is holding Jean will have a seat). You probably won't have to ask for it, someone will just offer the seat. Another tips: - if you guys want to see a soccer game, you can go to Copinha ("little cup" in Portuguese). It is a very traditional under-20 tournament, organised on January in Sao Paulo state. The matches have free tickets and the atmosphere is more familiar and chill, more suitable to be with a baby. And Vasco are playing in Sao Paulo (city) - if you decide to go to a Copinha match, try to go to Rua Javari stadium. It is Juventus home, a lower level team from the Italian community in Mooca (italian neighborhood). You can have a cannoli and feel an atmosphere from soccer in the 1950s. In Mooca neighborhood, there is good Italian restaurants and pizzas. Bixiga (Bela Vista) is another Italian neighborhood, good for pizza and Italian food. - think about going to Paranapiacaba, and old English village in the middle of the jungle. You can go by car or train, about one hour from Sao Paulo. It is an easy and baby friendly trip that take a couple of hours and can became a nice video - Sao Paulo's beaches are not in good conditions the last weeks, but Santos is a historical town too. There is Pele's (the soccer star) museum, coffee museum and Santos FC (Pele's club) stadium and museum. It is a nice city to walk around the beach, even if you don't enter the water - I saw you talking about Ubatuba. It is fantastic - If it is too hot, you can go to Campos do Jordao. It is mountain town about two hours (by car) from Sao Paulo. It is colder there (about 21/22ºC in the summer) than here. And the town is picturesque, with German architecture (it was founded by Germans). - you went to Liberdade, our Japan town (I'm Brazilian-Japanese, loved the episode). But you can go to Bom Retiro (Koreatown). You won't see Asian architecture, but you can eat Korean food and go to Korean markets. Some Saturdays there is even a shows from Brazilian aspiring k-pop groups. - in order to have a different food trip, take the train to Osasco and experience the Brazilian capital for hot dog. Just go to Osasco station (Osasco is our Markham) and voilà. There is a street with dozens and dozens of hot dog carts. You can choose how you want it, Sao Paulo style. - and have a good pernil sandwich. By the way, another great places to eat pernil sandwichs are outside soccer stadiums in matchdays. If you go to a match, give a try
I'm from Brasília, and I can confidently say that anyone who told you the city has no culture doesn’t know what they’re talking about! Brasília is a cultural capital in so many ways, and it’s even recognized as such. We have plenty of outdoor events, history, music, sports, art, and gastronomy. The thing is, it really is a new city but so much has happened here and we have so many people from different parts of the country that you really can see a little bit of every part and culture of Brazil here. It’s a big city with the charm and vibe of a small town, it’s very nice and worth to visit! A lot of people have this wrong idea about Brasília because they only hear about it in the context of politics, as it’s the Federal District. But the truth is, Brasília is an amazing place, especially to live, and it also has so much to offer for tourists. Beyond Brasília itself, the surrounding regions each have their own unique culture and cater to different crowds - from family-friendly vibes to a younger, more vibrant scene. There’s a bit of everything here. I love my city, and I wouldn’t trade it for anywhere else. Brasília has so much more to offer than most people imagine - you just need to see it with an open mind! If you guys have some time to do a little research about the city and what it has to offer, I’m sure you’ll want to visit! I hope you guys have a wonderful time in Brazil 🥰
Fico feliz por vcs estarem de volta a São Paulo. Sugestão de passeios: parque villa lobos, aquário de São Paulo, zoológico de São Paulo, jardim botânico está com uma exposição belíssima vinda da china, instituto Butantã, museu do Ipiranga e na grande São Paulo vocês podem ir no templo zulai( entrada gratuita), animalia Park um pouco caro mas vale a pena, São roque visitar a rota do vinho é perfeita. Se for no litoral indico as praias de Ubatuba e São Sebastião. Ilha bela tem muitos borrachudo não é bom pra bebês. Espero que leiam meu comentário. Adoro vcs
Hello, I live in São José dos Campos, which is approximately an hour and fifteen minutes from São Paulo. This is the only Brazilian city certified as a smart city, it is home off the third largest aircraft manufacturer in the world, the Embraer, and it is one of the most developed cities in Brazil. If you would like to come and visit São José dos Campos, I can welcome you and show you around the city.
I'm from Brazil, I've lived in canada for 9 years, I love seeing you in brazil, in a few days I'll be in brazil it would be cool to see you, I'm from Minas Gerais where you have the best friend hahaha
Hey! Be careful with viruses. There is an outbreak on the coast of São Paulo, hospitals were full a few weeks ago due to overcrowding during the end of year festivities. Maybe countryside for now are the best destinations. And São Paulo has a lot to offer. And the street carnaval parties are starting, at least the rehersals. About Masp, I think in wednesday the entrace is free!!
Família linda❤ bem vindos de volta ao Brasil, agora vocês são um trio, Jean é linda, desejo muita saúde, uma linda viagem e muitas bênçãos para a linda bebê ❤
Steve, a bola da vez agora é a cidade de João Pessoa na Paraiba! Muito cuidado com a Jean, ela é ainda muito pequena. Te cuidem e aproveitem... bjs Ivana!!
I have 2 recommendations for you near Sao Paulo. First is Iguaçu Falls in Parana state, in the triple border between Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay. It is a 12 hours car ride from Sao Paulo or a 2 hours flight. It is one of world's biggest waterfalls. You can also visit Parque das Aves, a kind of a zoo with a lot of typically Brazilian birds. And since your in the border, you can make a quick visit to Argentina to see the waterfall on their side as well (it's worth it), and you can also go to the "feirinha", it's a street market where you can enjoy a nice Argentinian picanha (and even though I'm Brazilian, I admit their picanha is better). You can also make a quick visit to Paraguay if you want, but Ciudad del Este is more of a shopping city. So, you can visit 3 countries and see a lot with just one trip. I recommend spending at least 3 days there, but 4 ou 5 is ideal. The second one is the Pantanal in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul. It is around 14 hours drive from Sao Paulo or 2 a hours flight. The Pantanal is the world's largest wetlands, but more specifically, the city of Bonito is one of the most beautiful in Brazil. Nature there is spetacular, featuring lots of wild life, including caimans, capybaras and if you're lucky, you can even see jaguars. You can go diving and exploring caves. Again, between 3 to 5 days to enjoy properly.
I would recommend going to thermal water or mineral springs route between Sao Paulo and Minas Gerais. You can rest and eat. Baby will need some quiet days as well.
Werlcome back to Brazil guys! Missing you all! But I've been following you all the away through. You kid is gourgeous! Great work with the bus! Send my best regards to your mom and your Gandalf dad.
Brasilia é muita rica culturalmente. Temos vários museus, teatros, cinemas. Visitar Brasília é conhecer todos os seus 34 bairros. Temos comidas de todos os estados brasileiros e do mundo representado por mais de 150 embaixadas.
Friends, what a joy to see you again in Brazil. I think this love is reciprocal, we Brazilians like you a lot, and now with the baby enjoying this family trip. 🥰 I hope to see you in Florianópolis or Belo Horizonte. Have fun and be happy in our beautiful country!💚💛
Yay! Welcome back to Brazil! You should check out Ubatuba. I'm in & from Canada 🇨🇦 (Ontario) my partner is Brazilian 🇧🇷from São Paulo, I watched your videos before going with my partner and had some ideas before going because of your awesome videos. we were there last year at this time. We were thinking of heading there again soon end of month beginning of February. If we get there I'd love to meet up with you.
You will enjoy Ilhabela, take a boat trip around the island, there are many beautiful beaches to spend the day or take a day tour to several of them. One thing you should pay attention to: Buy a mosquito repellent in Ilhabela called "Citroilha" which is locally produced, and is one of the few that really works against the mosquitoes there. And there are many. Apart from that, everything else is worth it and there is nothing to worry about (except hoping for good weather).
Tips: Take a trip to Praia de Juquehy and swim in the Barra da Una / São Sebastião river... That's a must every time I/we visit "Litoral Paulista". Good place when you have children. Praia de Juquehy is calm 😉. "Roteiro do vinho" (São Roque) is very nice too, if you like wine 😉.
With such a small child, it is best to choose the places to visit very carefully. It is best to avoid cities that are too hot, especially now in the summer, or that have little infrastructure and are too far away. In the south or even in the state of São Paulo, there are excellent cities that are beautiful and will not affect the baby's well-being.
Welcome back guys!!! You should visit the North or Soulth... You remember when you came last time and missed the museum...you should try again now!! That place is beautiful. About Curitiba, you guys will fall in love ❤
You must go to Embú das Artes. It's best on sundays. There are a small centre from 19 century. It's closed for cars and you will a lot of nice handctafts, nice stones, street food and restaurants. Another place to see in there is Cidade das Abelhas ( Bees City ). It's about an hour drive from Avenida Paulista on sundays, for exemple. Enjoy your time here in Brasil.
I love watching your videos from anywhere in the world, but as a brazilian living in Australia for the last 8 years missing my hometown Sao Paulo, I specially enjoy these. You are great people and I'm happy for you that the family is getting bigger, with the lovely Jeannie. If you ever come down to Melbourne and wanna have some brazilian bbq at my place you will always be more than welcome!
Brazilian BBQ in Melbourne sounds like a plan!! (unsure when we will be back in Australia though... we love the place but it is very far from... everything!)
Take your MRI first, than you guys can go on a road trip to Curitiba, and Foz de Iguaçu. Bouth places are really good for families with babies. Foz the Iguaçu is a bit far but you can do 1 or 2 stops in other cities. Ubatuba and Paraty are in the way to Rio through the coast, it should be a great road trip as well
Welcome back friends to the magical country. For your knees, give a good massage with warm Castro ole and use plastic wrap ( for food type) around your knee, over night when you are sleeping. God bless!
I was recently in São Paulo with my 9 months old son. I love the city but traveling with a young kid is just not that great. All the love to you and this channel I love, but also my sympathy as a parent. Hopefully, you'll manage better than me and my wife did!
Dear ones, I'm glad you're back! Congratulations! Avoid the coast of São Paulo, at least for now, due to a virus outbreak in the water. The field can be a good alternative. Cities: Ouro Preto, Catas Altas, mountain cities in the State of Rio de Janeiro. Anyway. Enjoy!
Please do not use your card when buying in sketchy places and from nomad vendors. The machine can clone your card. Be aware if they ask you to repeat the operation. It's when they steal your PIN.
Third time in Brazil!
You are a Very Nice and kind family. Welcome back!
Good to see you again. Welcome back to Brazil! 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Sejam muito bem vindos de volta ao nosso Brasil 🇧🇷 maravilhoso 😊
I was there today and saw you , the only guy with a hat ! Next time if you want to save some money there are 3 Carrefour Markets along Av. Paulista and 2 Hirota Markets where you can find sushi and a very good coxinha , beer will cost you less than 1 dollar . Restrooms are very crowded inside Shopping Cidade de Sao Paulo at the floor level but if you go to the second or third floor it will be much more confortable . It's Great to have you back !
Uau!!!! You guys are back with the baby 👏👏👏
Hi, guys. I'm from Sao Paulo, Brazil, and glad you are in my hometown once again. I just want to drop some tips to be around here with a baby (been there, my son is 14 now).
Ivana told in the livestreaming that didn't know where to change Jean's diapers. Well, virtually every single mall in Sao Paulo has structure for parents with babies. Ask someone from the staff or security for a "trocador", it's a place exclusively for changing baby's diapers and breast feeding babies. In mid size and large restaurants, it's is very usual to have a table for diaper changing inside ladies' bathroom.
If Jean is hungry and you are in the street, or in a open space, or in transit / car, it is acceptable to breast feed babies in public spaces in Brazil. Just try to be discrete. Maybe some people will look with kind of reproval, but we think these people are jerks. Don't bother with them.
Parents with babies or toddlers have preference in lines and in transit. So, you may ask to skip a line. Just ask politely, not acting like some arrogant person just trying to use a baby to gain advantage. Oh, and you can have a seat in the bus or the subway (at least the parent that is holding Jean will have a seat). You probably won't have to ask for it, someone will just offer the seat.
Another tips:
- if you guys want to see a soccer game, you can go to Copinha ("little cup" in Portuguese). It is a very traditional under-20 tournament, organised on January in Sao Paulo state. The matches have free tickets and the atmosphere is more familiar and chill, more suitable to be with a baby. And Vasco are playing in Sao Paulo (city)
- if you decide to go to a Copinha match, try to go to Rua Javari stadium. It is Juventus home, a lower level team from the Italian community in Mooca (italian neighborhood). You can have a cannoli and feel an atmosphere from soccer in the 1950s. In Mooca neighborhood, there is good Italian restaurants and pizzas. Bixiga (Bela Vista) is another Italian neighborhood, good for pizza and Italian food.
- think about going to Paranapiacaba, and old English village in the middle of the jungle. You can go by car or train, about one hour from Sao Paulo. It is an easy and baby friendly trip that take a couple of hours and can became a nice video
- Sao Paulo's beaches are not in good conditions the last weeks, but Santos is a historical town too. There is Pele's (the soccer star) museum, coffee museum and Santos FC (Pele's club) stadium and museum. It is a nice city to walk around the beach, even if you don't enter the water
- I saw you talking about Ubatuba. It is fantastic
- If it is too hot, you can go to Campos do Jordao. It is mountain town about two hours (by car) from Sao Paulo. It is colder there (about 21/22ºC in the summer) than here. And the town is picturesque, with German architecture (it was founded by Germans).
- you went to Liberdade, our Japan town (I'm Brazilian-Japanese, loved the episode). But you can go to Bom Retiro (Koreatown). You won't see Asian architecture, but you can eat Korean food and go to Korean markets. Some Saturdays there is even a shows from Brazilian aspiring k-pop groups.
- in order to have a different food trip, take the train to Osasco and experience the Brazilian capital for hot dog. Just go to Osasco station (Osasco is our Markham) and voilà. There is a street with dozens and dozens of hot dog carts. You can choose how you want it, Sao Paulo style.
- and have a good pernil sandwich. By the way, another great places to eat pernil sandwichs are outside soccer stadiums in matchdays. If you go to a match, give a try
I'm from Brasília, and I can confidently say that anyone who told you the city has no culture doesn’t know what they’re talking about! Brasília is a cultural capital in so many ways, and it’s even recognized as such. We have plenty of outdoor events, history, music, sports, art, and gastronomy. The thing is, it really is a new city but so much has happened here and we have so many people from different parts of the country that you really can see a little bit of every part and culture of Brazil here. It’s a big city with the charm and vibe of a small town, it’s very nice and worth to visit!
A lot of people have this wrong idea about Brasília because they only hear about it in the context of politics, as it’s the Federal District. But the truth is, Brasília is an amazing place, especially to live, and it also has so much to offer for tourists. Beyond Brasília itself, the surrounding regions each have their own unique culture and cater to different crowds - from family-friendly vibes to a younger, more vibrant scene. There’s a bit of everything here.
I love my city, and I wouldn’t trade it for anywhere else. Brasília has so much more to offer than most people imagine - you just need to see it with an open mind!
If you guys have some time to do a little research about the city and what it has to offer, I’m sure you’ll want to visit! I hope you guys have a wonderful time in Brazil 🥰
Bem vindo de volta ao Brasil 🇧🇷 Welcome back to Brazil! Brazil love you guys! Jean is so cute 😍
So nice to see you guys again in brazil
Fico feliz por vcs estarem de volta a São Paulo. Sugestão de passeios: parque villa lobos, aquário de São Paulo, zoológico de São Paulo, jardim botânico está com uma exposição belíssima vinda da china, instituto Butantã, museu do Ipiranga e na grande São Paulo vocês podem ir no templo zulai( entrada gratuita), animalia Park um pouco caro mas vale a pena, São roque visitar a rota do vinho é perfeita. Se for no litoral indico as praias de Ubatuba e São Sebastião. Ilha bela tem muitos borrachudo não é bom pra bebês.
Espero que leiam meu comentário. Adoro vcs
welcome to Brazil again!🇧🇷🇧🇷👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Loving your new stay in Brazil. Beach is a good call, but Ilha Bela is so full of mosquitos... and we have dengue...
Enjoy, enjoy!!!
Bem vindo ao Brasil com o bebê que maravilha .👏🏼❤️
Hello, I live in São José dos Campos, which is approximately an hour and fifteen minutes from São Paulo.
This is the only Brazilian city certified as a smart city, it is home off the third largest aircraft manufacturer in the world, the Embraer, and it is one of the most developed cities in Brazil.
If you would like to come and visit São José dos Campos, I can welcome you and show you around the city.
I'm from Brazil, I've lived in canada for 9 years, I love seeing you in brazil, in a few days I'll be in brazil it would be cool to see you, I'm from Minas Gerais where you have the best friend hahaha
Hey! Be careful with viruses. There is an outbreak on the coast of São Paulo, hospitals were full a few weeks ago due to overcrowding during the end of year festivities. Maybe countryside for now are the best destinations. And São Paulo has a lot to offer. And the street carnaval parties are starting, at least the rehersals. About Masp, I think in wednesday the entrace is free!!
This ☝
Que alegria vê-los de volta ❤
Família linda❤ bem vindos de volta ao Brasil, agora vocês são um trio, Jean é linda, desejo muita saúde, uma linda viagem e muitas bênçãos para a linda bebê ❤
Hey guys, great to see you back in my country ❤️
Steve, a bola da vez agora é a cidade de João Pessoa na Paraiba! Muito cuidado com a Jean, ela é ainda muito pequena. Te cuidem e aproveitem... bjs Ivana!!
João Pessoa is too warm right now for the baby 😢 unfortunatelly I don’t recomend
I have 2 recommendations for you near Sao Paulo. First is Iguaçu Falls in Parana state, in the triple border between Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay. It is a 12 hours car ride from Sao Paulo or a 2 hours flight. It is one of world's biggest waterfalls. You can also visit Parque das Aves, a kind of a zoo with a lot of typically Brazilian birds. And since your in the border, you can make a quick visit to Argentina to see the waterfall on their side as well (it's worth it), and you can also go to the "feirinha", it's a street market where you can enjoy a nice Argentinian picanha (and even though I'm Brazilian, I admit their picanha is better). You can also make a quick visit to Paraguay if you want, but Ciudad del Este is more of a shopping city. So, you can visit 3 countries and see a lot with just one trip. I recommend spending at least 3 days there, but 4 ou 5 is ideal.
The second one is the Pantanal in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul. It is around 14 hours drive from Sao Paulo or 2 a hours flight. The Pantanal is the world's largest wetlands, but more specifically, the city of Bonito is one of the most beautiful in Brazil. Nature there is spetacular, featuring lots of wild life, including caimans, capybaras and if you're lucky, you can even see jaguars. You can go diving and exploring caves. Again, between 3 to 5 days to enjoy properly.
I would recommend going to thermal water or mineral springs route between Sao Paulo and Minas Gerais. You can rest and eat. Baby will need some quiet days as well.
Werlcome back to Brazil guys! Missing you all! But I've been following you all the away through. You kid is gourgeous! Great work with the bus! Send my best regards to your mom and your Gandalf dad.
Brasilia é muita rica culturalmente. Temos vários museus, teatros, cinemas. Visitar Brasília é conhecer todos os seus 34 bairros. Temos comidas de todos os estados brasileiros e do mundo representado por mais de 150 embaixadas.
Friends, what a joy to see you again in Brazil. I think this love is reciprocal, we Brazilians like you a lot, and now with the baby enjoying this family trip. 🥰
I hope to see you in Florianópolis or Belo Horizonte. Have fun and be happy in our beautiful country!💚💛
Welcome back to Brazil. I hope you have very good days, enjoying too much!
Nice, a baby!!! Saúde e felicidades!!!
It's great to have you back in our country, welcome!
Yay! Welcome back to Brazil! You should check out Ubatuba.
I'm in & from Canada 🇨🇦 (Ontario) my partner is Brazilian 🇧🇷from São Paulo, I watched your videos before going with my partner and had some ideas before going because of your awesome videos. we were there last year at this time. We were thinking of heading there again soon end of month beginning of February. If we get there I'd love to meet up with you.
Check out the Rosewood Hotel. It's near Paulista and it's really chic. Its architecture is amazing too!
Nice to see you again in Brasil! You are welcome, have good times!!
You will enjoy Ilhabela, take a boat trip around the island, there are many beautiful beaches to spend the day or take a day tour to several of them. One thing you should pay attention to: Buy a mosquito repellent in Ilhabela called "Citroilha" which is locally produced, and is one of the few that really works against the mosquitoes there. And there are many. Apart from that, everything else is worth it and there is nothing to worry about (except hoping for good weather).
Great Family. Enjoy Brasil... again.
For Ivana's appreciation of Brazilian music, here goes again a suggestion:
NOVA BRASIL FM - 89,7 São Paulo.
(Easy listening).
Welcome back, guys. Hope you and the baby enjoy the trip
Congrats! God bless you!!
Tips: Take a trip to Praia de Juquehy and swim in the Barra da Una / São Sebastião river... That's a must every time I/we visit "Litoral Paulista". Good place when you have children. Praia de Juquehy is calm 😉. "Roteiro do vinho" (São Roque) is very nice too, if you like wine 😉.
Wow, you're back! So excited 😃😃
With such a small child, it is best to choose the places to visit very carefully. It is best to avoid cities that are too hot, especially now in the summer, or that have little infrastructure and are too far away. In the south or even in the state of São Paulo, there are excellent cities that are beautiful and will not affect the baby's well-being.
God bless Brazil and Canada. Welcome in Sant Paul.
Welcome back guys!!! You should visit the North or Soulth...
You remember when you came last time and missed the museum...you should try again now!! That place is beautiful. About Curitiba, you guys will fall in love ❤
good to see you again! have a good time in brazil!
Eu estou feliz por estar de volta no 🇧🇷 🫶
Go to Ilhabela, SaoPaulo state coast, beautiful place!
Olá casal lindo 🤩 e maravilhoso👋 vocês me surpreendem com um bebê lindo 😊e essa camiseta do palmeiras muito linda também kkkkk uaaaaaaaaal 👏👏👏👏👏👏
Oi boa noite
Que bom vocês voltarão pro Brasil
Curta São Paulo se tiver um tempo vá no instituto Butantã muito legal o passeio ok abraços 😊😊😊😊
Yeay Brazil vlogs again!!!
Welcome back! I wish you guys and the baby all the best! Have fun, as always!
Welcome back guys!!!!!
Suggestion: historical cities of Minas Gerais, by car! You'll not regret!
13:15 Unfortunately Minas Gerais is landlocked, no beach 😅
We were told the beach in Minas is the botecos. So, I meant go for a beer 🤣
You must go to Embú das Artes.
It's best on sundays.
There are a small centre from 19 century.
It's closed for cars and you will a lot of nice handctafts, nice stones, street food and restaurants.
Another place to see in there is Cidade das Abelhas ( Bees City ).
It's about an hour drive from Avenida Paulista on sundays, for exemple.
Enjoy your time here in Brasil.
Welcome back to Brazil. Your house in South America
have fun guys cant wait to go back to brazil
I'm happy that you've returned to this wonderful country
and still with your child, it's magical to see
I love watching your videos from anywhere in the world, but as a brazilian living in Australia for the last 8 years missing my hometown Sao Paulo, I specially enjoy these. You are great people and I'm happy for you that the family is getting bigger, with the lovely Jeannie. If you ever come down to Melbourne and wanna have some brazilian bbq at my place you will always be more than welcome!
Brazilian BBQ in Melbourne sounds like a plan!!
(unsure when we will be back in Australia though... we love the place but it is very far from... everything!)
Welcome, ever !!!!! Enjoy the Life , GOD bless Your Family !!!!
Take your MRI first, than you guys can go on a road trip to Curitiba, and Foz de Iguaçu. Bouth places are really good for families with babies. Foz the Iguaçu is a bit far but you can do 1 or 2 stops in other cities.
Ubatuba and Paraty are in the way to Rio through the coast, it should be a great road trip as well
Great to see you back again! I really missed you.
Yeahhhhhhh! saudade de voces!
Baby so cute! Congratz!
Curitiba is close enough, I’ll suggest it again 😉
Welcome back friends to the magical country.
For your knees, give a good massage with warm Castro ole and use plastic wrap ( for food type) around your knee, over night when you are sleeping.
God bless!
hi family, welcome back 🙏 your baby is beautiful ❤
Good to see you again, guys!
I can finnally go watch you again :D - wish I could meet you. happy days in Brazil
Visit João Pessoa in Paraíba, the best place to visit with your baby. You'll love it!
Welcome to Brazil again ❤
Welcome back to Brazil, come to Tatuí, I'll make you a homemade bread!
Sejam muito bem vindos!
Que legal❤ Vocês tem um bebê❤
I like to watch your videos , welcome back to Brazil!
Welcome back to Brazil.
I was recently in São Paulo with my 9 months old son. I love the city but traveling with a young kid is just not that great. All the love to you and this channel I love, but also my sympathy as a parent. Hopefully, you'll manage better than me and my wife did!
Wowwwww Welcome back
Bem vindo ao Brasil novamente família....
You guys should see the Northeast this time, but be careful with Jean. Heat can go beyond 90ºF easily this time of year.
Welcome back, dearssss you 3
Dear ones, I'm glad you're back! Congratulations! Avoid the coast of São Paulo, at least for now, due to a virus outbreak in the water. The field can be a good alternative. Cities: Ouro Preto, Catas Altas, mountain cities in the State of Rio de Janeiro. Anyway. Enjoy!
Lets make a meeting with your fans. I am from Sao Paulo.
Welcome back!!!❤❤❤❤❤🇧🇷
Fofo lindo Bebê!!!
Welcome back to Brazil. We missed your videos. I suggest visiting other Brazilian regions such as the center west and south
Yeah, welcome back to Brazil!
And please came to Curitiba, get a train to Morretes and visit the Iha do mel (,Island o Honey) here in Parana State!
WELCOME BACKKKKKK
Welcome back! We missed you so much!
Welcome back to Brazil...
Welcome back !!!!’
Nice !😊 You're home !! 😊
For sure, Brazil is the best country ever!!!
welcome baaack!!! ❤❤❤❤
Wellcome back. Nice T-shirt. Palmeiras
Please do not use your card when buying in sketchy places and from nomad vendors. The machine can clone your card.
Be aware if they ask you to repeat the operation. It's when they steal your PIN.
🇮🇱🇧🇷 Shalom. Q bom velos d novo no BRASIL VCS SÃO DEZ. PESSOAS BOAS. PS ISSO É RARO. I BELIEVE
Tem que ir para o Rio grande do Sul ✋✋✋
We love you guys in Brazil
Came in February to Florida
Poderíamos ter nos encontrado na Paulista
Muito bom,muito bom❤
Great live! Brazil is beautiful! Go to Curitiba and take their train ride down the mountains to Morretes, epic ride, unforgettable!!
Welcome back!!!
Se divirtam agora em família 😊😊👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾