First it was the sugar canes for me! I need to buy some ASAP on Minnesota. Then the guy in the red was def killing it. I loved the drummers. My favorite part was watching the kids walk into the sunset on the path, so darn beautiful! I did see you dancing too😏
Finallyyyy my so called “Stan” watches 😂😂 lol naw, I appreciate you sis! You constantly ride for me!! ❤️🙏🏾 and yes, I do like to dance and be dancing all the time. You believe me now?! Or was that not “dancing” still?! 😜
Wow each video you pot of your home, you make me want to go so badly! I love that a lot of the stuff you eat is right there on your property for you to grow/care for. The strength you must have to pound that mahangu perfectly! You did good sis. My god the river views are breathtaking! I’m coming with you on your next trip home!
Thanks sis!! You will come on visit with me one of these years, for sure. The village life is awaiting for your arrival! Lol 💕And yes- being able to grow most of our own food is definitely one of the things about being back in the village. Thanks again hun!😘😘
Yes, boo, the sunsets are unreal! Thanks for supporting as always! ❤️❤️
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Woww village life is so beautiful and peaceful. It was so nice seeing the traditional dancing lol the boy in red was funny . You were working that mortar 😂 . That sunset was the perfect way to end the day I really enjoyed these vlogs.😍😍😍👌🏾👌🏾
I just realized I never commented because I always watch on my tv lol I loved this Vlog my serrr. The maize farm, pounding food 😂 and visiting the river brings back memories from when I use to go to my own village in Nigeria 💜💜💜 your folks are precious too lol
That's really good. You could just call that beans family in rukwangali language as "nongomene" or how do u spell it. In English it's called "soybeans." nyimu. Anyway I love yo video. At least for memory sake and it will b a lesson to this generation which do not know our traditional food. Keep it up sister.
@@beathainbloom8755 I'm not really sure, but that is the given name, they originate from West Africa, which is where people from northern Namibia (Bantus) originate from, we all just have our different names as northerners, but Bambara Groundnut is the name recognized by science. It's quite fascinating. I love your video by the way, subscribed 😊.
@@suamanando5989 you’re right, we are all connected indeed. Us Bantu people have migrated to all corners of the continent. Thank you so much for the love, sending it right back to you! 💕
Yes, hun, it’s hard not to miss it- it’s one of a kind for sure! 💞 and yes you’re so right, the skirt was a bad idea that day, pants or a wrapper is the way to go. Thanks for watching!! ❤️
Kavango always on top. We are blessed with nature
The kids that you tutored as kids were cute dancing tooo lol 💕💕💕💕
First it was the sugar canes for me! I need to buy some ASAP on Minnesota. Then the guy in the red was def killing it. I loved the drummers. My favorite part was watching the kids walk into the sunset on the path, so darn beautiful! I did see you dancing too😏
Finallyyyy my so called “Stan” watches 😂😂 lol naw, I appreciate you sis! You constantly ride for me!! ❤️🙏🏾 and yes, I do like to dance and be dancing all the time. You believe me now?! Or was that not “dancing” still?! 😜
The view is beautiful. Thanks for taking us along.
Wow each video you pot of your home, you make me want to go so badly! I love that a lot of the stuff you eat is right there on your property for you to grow/care for. The strength you must have to pound that mahangu perfectly! You did good sis. My god the river views are breathtaking! I’m coming with you on your next trip home!
Thanks sis!! You will come on visit with me one of these years, for sure. The village life is awaiting for your arrival! Lol 💕And yes- being able to grow most of our own food is definitely one of the things about being back in the village. Thanks again hun!😘😘
Love the sunset 🌅
Yes, boo, the sunsets are unreal! Thanks for supporting as always! ❤️❤️
Woww village life is so beautiful and peaceful. It was so nice seeing the traditional dancing lol the boy in red was funny . You were working that mortar 😂 . That sunset was the perfect way to end the day I really enjoyed these vlogs.😍😍😍👌🏾👌🏾
Awhh, thanks sis. It’s always a pleasure going back to the village life to remind myself of where I come from. 💕
Beautiful 🇳🇦 ♥
Yes, Namibia the beautiful indeed. I appreciate you watching! 💞
Hey which village is this i would like to pay a visit its so beautiful
You tried in the pounding 😃 lovely video!
😂😂 Yesss girl, it was more difficult than I remembered. I had blisters everywhere on my hands afterwards!
I just realized I never commented because I always watch on my tv lol I loved this Vlog my serrr. The maize farm, pounding food 😂 and visiting the river brings back memories from when I use to go to my own village in Nigeria 💜💜💜 your folks are precious too lol
Thank you, thank you my Serrrr!!❤️🙏🏾 I’m glad I was able to rejog memories of your own village! 😘
Great always connect you
Thank you!
This is so nice to see. Lol village life looks peaceful
Thanks boo!! 💞💞 It’s definitely a much slower life in the village.
I applaud you for showing how gracious GOD has blessed us with when we labour with our hands not to seek wealth but to feed our families
Thank you so much for the kind words. Indeed God has blessed us, and always continues to do so. 💕🙏🏾
That's really good. You could just call that beans family in rukwangali language as "nongomene" or how do u spell it. In English it's called "soybeans." nyimu.
Anyway I love yo video. At least for memory sake and it will b a lesson to this generation which do not know our traditional food.
Keep it up sister.
They are groundnuts(nongomene)
Yes, thanks for the correction. 😊 Groundnut is definitely what nongomene is called.
Bambara groundnuts 🙂
Oh okay, what language is bambara in?
@@beathainbloom8755 I'm not really sure, but that is the given name, they originate from West Africa, which is where people from northern Namibia (Bantus) originate from, we all just have our different names as northerners, but Bambara Groundnut is the name recognized by science. It's quite fascinating. I love your video by the way, subscribed 😊.
@@suamanando5989 you’re right, we are all connected indeed. Us Bantu people have migrated to all corners of the continent. Thank you so much for the love, sending it right back to you! 💕
LONG LIVE THE WATERS💧❤️ 🐊
Omg i miss Africa. girl, how are you going to the the farm with a mini skirt? Should wear some pants so you dont get cuts from the branches.
Yes, hun, it’s hard not to miss it- it’s one of a kind for sure! 💞 and yes you’re so right, the skirt was a bad idea that day, pants or a wrapper is the way to go. Thanks for watching!! ❤️