Lovely Emilie, please remeber that you cannot pour from an empty cup xx I hope you recuperate well at home and I hope you realise everyone will support any decisions you make because we all want to see you happy and healthy xx
Adam and his Uncle nailed it. Emily relax, enjoy the love from home. Uganda still loves you more than you imagine. Put God in everything you want to do. He has your answers to qns
Hello Emily glad that your together with your other family in the UK. You both are much happier and at peace when your in the UK. Uganda is a good place to be when you both have stable jobs. Quick healing to Mum.
It's great to see Emilie land Adam back with their UK family! Love seeing Emilie make her Mum smile. And yes,Emilie and Adam, do savor the niceties of UK life (warm showers, soft beds, fast food) while there. Appreciate and live in the now moment of wherever you are. Happiness in life is in these NOW moments. Praying for full recovery for your mother's injuries.
There is honestly such a sense of calm and peace in the air already. I didn’t realise it before until now. I also loved seeing Adam and uncle Adam playing together plus how Amber was getting in on the action too. I must say, I love the little ways in which you care for adams unique needs like getting him a bonnet. The cafe you show goes way below the surface . I remember you mentioned a few videos back, even just wanting him to change schools so that he could be in a school that was more diverse. I never realised how important this was, but as a black British person it has helped me in my personal life too. Baring in mind these little things ❤
The truth is that, it's always hard to adjust to a different culture. I am from Africa, but I have to say that the longest I can stay there is 2 weeks, after that, I begin to miss everything back home where i was raised. It's more comfortable and easy to access what you want. You are welcome back to comfort. I can feel your pain. Your son has said it all. In England you get what you want. Lol
True on some level....but there are those who are able to enjoy the same comforts wherever they are. Emilie is amazing ..big up for her . If she could, she would save the whole planet. The kind of person capable of leaving in comfort but wants to share everything that she has. And so, she shares and to do so, she compromises her comfort. I am from Uganda, and I know that you can get everything that you want too.... .if you choose to be a bit selfish and ignore the needs around you. I am beginning to see Emilie in a completely different light...she can have all she wants in the UK...but she chooses to share her life
Speedy recovery Nanny ❤greetings from Namibia 🇳🇦 love you all Family an thanks that you arrive safe Emily and Adam, Adam is happy to be with his lovely grandparents and his uncle 💐🇳🇦
It's so lovely to see your family, Emilie and Adam. You know your home, when the second you arrive, it's as though nothing has changed - you just fit back in. Let the guilt go, Emilie. You are home away from home, and you so need this. Enjoy every moment, as time will fly by. Also, I hope Nanny heals quickly.
May Nani be heal very soon by the grace of God and so happy to see Adam feel so happy back in UK and the bond between him and uncle Adam is so precious ❤️
I cant believe how tall the little man is, growing so fast. I am blind but my friend WhatsApp my friend she told me what a fine young hes growing up to be. I love listening to his laughter it makes me smile, In the span of 18 months November 2021 my mum died, then November 2022 my sister who was a year older than me passed away it was so very hard then the 24th of July, my dad passed I shut down didn't want to be here anymore, I am just starting to go out a little my heart is so heavy it's hard. My health has suffered but am hoping they are the 3 together. I hope you get the rest of your family together in uk, because life is very short make the most of your time together god bless and sending hugs
My life is also split between two countries and I always have a hard time leaving both. It’s normal, understandable and perfectly fine to need a break. Don’t feel guilty about it! Enjoy your family and the UK, you will feel so recharged when you get back to Uganda if you prioritize your mental health and mindfulness during this time. Love your videos!
Granny's face when she was sitting at the table with mayhem all around her! lol I got a lovely warm feeling when Adam dropped his energy to greet granny so gently, beautiful kind boy. Then with Uncle Adam he's on steroids!! lol Love it.
Absolutely magic seeing you two back in England & reuniting with your England Fam. I’ve missed the England vlogs. Adam is so well spoken and grateful for even the simplest things 🩵 Wishing Nanny a speedy recovery! Sending all the love 🩷
i’d love to see you do little daily shorts, like just what you’re up to that day, and everyone in Uganda too. you guys deserve so many more subscribers! and i know that will help you bring all your family to the uk together💙
Yes, we do really want to utilise shorts and are trying to make plans to. We've been posting more on TikTok again - we just wish the shorts had a slightly longer time limit!
I love you guys. Adam needs a wave cap or scarf/ bandanna not a bonnet. 🤭 I’m currently living in Ghana. Im married and miss America. Many African countries are a headache. There’s no place like home.
Oh my 😢 wishing Nanny a speedy recovery. It must be so lovely for little Adam to be reunited with his Granddad, Nanny, Uncle Adam n Molly. Make the most of ur stay while back home. There is absolutely no reason to feel guilty Emilie u do so much for ur family back in Uganda. ❤ Btw the bonnet was such a thoughtful gift for Adam 😊 a durag (worn by males )😅 is probably a better fit to keep those beautiful cornrows neat n fresh for a little longer. Not a criticism u guys do amazing. xx
He has a ‘slap’ that we ordered from the US a couple of years ago which is great, but we left it in UG! Not many options in our small town - the bonnet is a full adult one too but we just wanted something to use temporarily! ☺️
Aww Adam is so cute in him bonnet 😂, please enjoy your time with your other side of the family as much as possible and with as little guilt as possible.
Totally relate to what you say. I live with my husband and daughter here in the Philippines but every time I go back to England I fit straight back in like I never left. There is always a piece missing in my heart where ever I am 😢❤
Yes!! I do understand you because im between two countries..Kenya and usa hehe Its hard for sure missing each others when im in different places visiting without being complete! That weird feeling you have is reversed culture shock for me when i return back home it always takes me a solid week to fully adjust and my emotions are up and down 😢❤
👋Emily it’s gr8 2 c ya back in Brum, wish u were all here, maybe they can all be here one day soon. Hope ur mum gets better soon, sending massive hugs 🤗🤗🤗 2 u all from ur fellow Brummie 🫶🏽🫶🏽🤗🤗💕💕🙏🙏🙏
I'm mexican / British I completely get you with family and having a break it hits different with this situation you'll never fully relax I could go on but I get you 100%😂❤
Hi Emily - yes I was like you once a life in England and a life in Barbados. I eventually moved back to England. Left the Partner in Barbados and return to London - there are more home comforts in the UK. More opportunities. Uganda seems too stressful and not good for Adam. He has more opportunities here to further his education. Support the others down there. I feel Josh was wrong to bring the other kids and lay that burden on your generosity. Even if he came here that would be another stress. Finding a job and a place to stay. Would all of them stay with your Parents? is there room? the expense of an extra 4 people. Have you thought about this. The UK is not that easy anymore. I know its none of my business but one has to be realistic. You seem to have a good heart but please don't let your heart rule your head.
I am not sure why everyone always presumes Josh was the one to bring the children. I offered it myself... they are not a burden. We will be going back to Uganda in a couple of weeks and returning once we are able to return as a whole family.
You must not have learned much in Barbados. Folks there who get permanent visas to live abroad, have to leave their kids, until they can work and show they can provide for underage kids; they have until the kids reach 16 years old. Emilie is already stressed, sometimes less said is good, no need to hammer YOUR thoughts in.. Now that those 3 beautiful children are with them, they can't be made into beef patties.
@@TheLarters Maybe this poster didn't learn much in Barbados. I'll copy my answer....Sometimes you can't be nice. @missjuds 12 minutes ago You must not have learned much in Barbados. Folks there who get permanent visas to live abroad, have to leave their kids with relatives, until they can work and show they can provide for underage kids; they have until the kids reach 16 years old. Emilie is already stressed, sometimes less said is good, no need to hammer YOUR thoughts in.. Now that those 3 beautiful children are with them, they can't be made into beef patties.
How can anyone chose one child over the others? Emily loves all her children and Josh and they want to be together! Has it been hard, holy moly yes! We have watched all the real trials they go through and many, I’m sure they don’t share but they sure do love each other and I hope that soon they all get to be together, safe and more comfortable in the UK!
Emily take this time to relax ,and injoy your home Country and ,stop feeling guilty,it is expected you'll miss the love one's you've left behind,but at this moment you need this time 😊Adam is injoy his Uncle grand Papa and doggies **
I'm always sad leaving Uganda but I now come back to America yearly. I HAVE to. Just knowing I will be 9 months in Uganda and 3 in New York makes the 9 not so difficult. But around the 7th month I'm already losing my cool. lol I'm now just a few days until I go back to my husband which is the best part of it all. But otherwise I feel like I'm going back for another tour of duty in a most difficult war. Especially no power no water, no internet. Sigh. It's exhausting. Yet exhilarating.