@pavlofromukraine I am going to give you a huge gift... are you listening? When that young lady complains of back pain, you must do 2 things; #1-Say, "I'm so sorry to hear that my sweet...you must rest for a while!" #2-If at all possible, you stop what you are doing and give her a back rub... even if it is only for a few minutes. The man who shows compassion & sympathy for his woman earns credit against the times he makes a mistake. And trust me my boy, MISTAKES HAPPEN! 😅
Does Putin ever come over for dinner ?? lol …. I love your videos, I am also Russian, look at my last name. I live 50 miles north of San Francisco in the wine country. I will come to Russia soon 🙏🏻🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Come visit USA. U can stay with us free. We live in Arkansas. State in South North of Texas. Bill Clinton's home. We have big 4 bedroom house. Pound ( small lake in front and large in-ground pool in backyard...P.S. do u think Russia will invade Ukraine. Maybe Russia needs their butt kicked 🤬
I agree! My family is Ukrainian and had a farm in Canada. I remember doing similar things on my baba and guido’s farm. Feeding the chickens, picking berries and watching my baba smoke sausage. It’s relaxing and a simple life!
What a calming voice, relaxed and kind personalities you two seem to have. Thank you for allowing us to catch bits and pieces of life in Ukraine. God bless you.❤️
I grew up in the country in the southern United States. Ukraine reminds me of here a lot . We are praying for Ukraine in this conflict with Russia . GOD Bless !
So American bringing your brainwashed propaganda where it dosnt belong. They are speaking Russian as 1st language in this country side. What makes you think they want anything to do with Nazi government US installed in Ukraine?
@@Heyemeyohsts - You didn’t grow up on an old time family farm, did you. Pavlo is one lucky guy. A lifetime of projects, a beautiful woman to share life with, a dog, and a cat. I grew up on a place just like this, and I’m envious of those two.
My ancestry is part Ukrainian, so I find what you show us VERY INTERESTING! Praying for all Ukrainians safety in these uncertain times. Love Jack! He is one smart dog! Knew to follow you into the house when you carried in the plate of meat. Hope he got to enjoy some! Wishing you peace and love!
We used to say"Coca Cola" then when we got older, it said "Coke." You have made great blessings for us to be reminded of childhood here in the US with the food, lifestyle, and especially the store. I remember a neighborhood store, but we called her the "Candy Lady" and a store called "Mr. Ezell." My Husband, I watched your channel all day yesterday, it made him cook potatoes, meat, etc., and we barbeque today! Thank you so much for sharing your country and lifestyle. It really shows how we all are alike in many, many ways. Thank you!
So glad I found your channel a while ago. My ancestors were from the Ozark region in southeastern Missouri. They had small farms and livestock like I see in your videos. I live in a medium size town, semi rural, Blue Springs, Missouri. There is still farms a short drive from me, but, people are leaving the suburbs and speaking out a plot of land in the rural areas and starting to grow. You have such a gentle way in your videos, makes it so enjoyable to watch and after a little while, makes one feel like they are right there with you. Keep up the good works.
Shuzsleek...English pronunciation for BBQ!! Love it when I visit Ukraine in the summer. My friends take me to small villages that surround Zhytomir. I am sure I am the only American that ever has visited these small villages. I love the lifestyle and the food and the simpleness of life. Some of the people that you meet in Ukraine are the most genuine resourceful people that you'll ever meet. I go back this February!!!
Superstar cat and dog, a relaxed lifestyle with super yummy and healthy food. The blue and white outfit Liuba is wearing is just too cute. Great work Pavlo!
Its so interesting to see life in the Ukraine, as my Grandpa was "Volga German", who came to the US as a child. I can now see how life would be for me if my ancestors had stayed in Glueckstal! They homesteaded in North Dakota as farmers, in the US.
My grandparents were both Volga German as well and were homesteaders in North Dakota. The U.S. knew those people could brave the conditions of ND when they offered land to them. Their last names were Bohl, and Kuntz. They were in the Rugby and Devils Lake area. I was born and raised there and looking to move back when I retire. How about your family, where did they homestead?
Welcome back Pavlo, I was waiting for your video. I am from Italy and I like you simple life in the countryside. Keep it up and thank you for sharing your life.
We're praying for you all amazing and brave people...we love you all and your country... my heart is full of pain for what you all been through... I cry every day when I watch the news .... coward and war criminals Russians.. Justice for Ukraine and all the brave and amazing people 🇺🇦🙏🏻💙💛
I am a fan of rural living. I follow 4 different small holdings that raise some animals and/or vegetables. Now I enjoy your presentation as well. You do a good job with video and watching is quite enjoyable.
Beautiful family! I’m from Canada but my last name is Popadynetz so I love your videos. It makes me wonder what life was like for my ancestors and if I have any family still in Ukraine. Thank you for your videos!
When I was in kyiv last august.i was fascinated by the the historic culture and freindly people.i havnot got chance to visit the country side .this video I experience how it be.it is simple life away from crowded like kyiv .people know each other.i still see you honest in your story.
Of all my travels around the world over the years, Ukraine is the only place that made me feel truly home. Thanks for sharing these wonderful videos Pavlo. Slava Ukraina!
Reminds me of my grandparents farm in Indiana, America. My grandmother was from Poland, she left there in 1920s. There all gone now, but have good memories of them and their farm. You have a good life there, love watching!! Hope it doesn't get bad there. Praying for peace! Be safe!!
Another great video Pavlo! And the food...set me up! Makes me anxious for my time to come there. Keep showing us places as it's really interesting to see we're all pretty much the same. Take care. God Bless you.
I love your videos, they bring memories of my childhood in South America when life was more simple. Thank you for sharing your everyday life, we are not that different after all!
I loved spending the weekend with you, it was awesome, a great BBQ and weather... The shop wow what can i say, its like something out of the arc and i love it, i really wanna experience this part of the Ukraine in person.... And one last word. Jack you are adorable
It reminds me of when I was a child in a country town in Australia only the land was a dryer and hotter. I had a German Sheppard too called Rajah. He was the same colour but had shorter hair.
Looks like a laid back simple life. I traveled around Europe and loved the simple village life. Could I do everyday? No! But for a few days yes. Enjoy your life.
Love your life there, very simple and you have all the time in the world to do what you want, yes money is not everything, sending Prayers from Queensland Australia 🇦🇺... God Protect 🙏 ❤
One thing I have noticed while having Ukrainian barbecue is the wood that is used gives a very unique and tasty flavor to the food... It is unlike the taste of woods that we use here in the USA but I like it still very much
We love watching your Chanel Pavlo. You and your wife are such happy people, your part of the world looks beautiful. Wishing you, Luba and Jack much success. Cheers from Canada 🇨🇦
Very enjoyable video as always. I prefer the country or village life . Much better where your parents live than the crowded city and much quieter also. Thank you for sharing your lives with us.
My mother's family is from there I love reading everything I can about the Ukraine I hope someday to visit Stay strong we love you guys greetings from the USA
Wow, glad to see that your channel is becoming very popular Pavlo... there were only 16 subscribers and a couple of likes when I started following. I hope it continues to grow for you as it's so interesting and you have such a great manner.
I think you guys and your relatives have a great life. In the USA everything is hectic. Traffic is terrible and shopping is a pain. Yes, we have a lot of material things but, it does not bring happiness. Work is very difficult because companies expect a lot out of their workers. The material wealth comes with a large monetary debt. House payments, car payments, credit card charges and payments along with state and federal taxes. Everyone is one step ahead of losing everything.
They don't live there. They are visiting. Your misery is YOUR problem. Don't assume all of us live your lifestyle. Don't speak for all of us. Look at yourself, stop whining and make changes you baby.
USA is build on services . US wages are set to the minimum and those leisure services will go down. More people will grow their own food, fix roof leaks, change car oil/ rotors/break pads. It is matter of time when economy collapses and everyone goes back to old traditional way of doing things.
At First I started watching your channel because I wanted to learn some Ukrainian/Russian (kind of similar to Croatian, which I speak) and your videos came out on recommended. But now I watch them because they are simple and interesting. You guys are really good people, I can tell that just by watching the videos.
Great video Pavlo, nothing beats a nice barbecue in the country on the weekend and relaxing, I love to see how other people live around the world, a beautiful little village you live in, I live in the city but I spend as much time as I can in our bush, just like your forrest, the simple things in life are the best, now watching you cook that meat is making me hungry, I noticed you mentioned Australia so hello from the other side of the world 🇦🇺🌾🐠🙂
No sul do Brasil fronteira com Uruguai. ...a temperatura não é tropical e sim temperada. ..nosso inverno é bem frio mas nem perto do inverno ucraniano! Mas nossas zonas rurais são muito semelhantes.
Thank you very much for sharing your home town with the world. I pray and hope you and your families are doing okay with what is going on there. God blessed
I noticed a few small differences in our weekend. We take tea and not coffee. We buy pepsi and not coca. I buy it in cans because we drink it as a mixer with rum and so don't use as much. Pork steaks on the barbecue (I think) look the same, but also with burgers and sausages. We put bananas on the barby when the meat is cooked. We cheat and have a gas cylinder for the barby, but it doesn't taste as good as yours with the wood smoke. It is to cold in northern England today for barbecues and the forecast is for a big storm coming tonight, so everything is tied down for the weekend.
Shashlik always looks so delicious. If I ever move to Ukraine, we'll have to get together and have a cookout. You make Russian Shashlik and I make American Bar-b-que.
7:48 What a great dog!! You have a very good channel, good topics and makes me feel like I am there. Thank you for taking the time for sharing Luba also works hard
My dad was born in Zaporizhia Oblast in 1918 and immigrated to Canada in 1926. If I was 30 years younger and you didn't have that bear as a neighbor to the north I would consider a relocation.
Hello, Pavlo, Luba and Jack I have like watching all your videos are fascinating and beautiful. Someday I want to travel to Ukraine to check out the on vacation. Mike from Minneapolis, Minnesota USA. :)