In this mini vlog episode we take a walk to see the area, try some street cuisine, and do a little shopping. It was a beautiful evening in Nairobi! Thanks for watching! ❤️🇰🇪
These children embrace and welcome both of their parents cultures. That’s so nice to see. They’re not spoilt and unmannered. Great job to mama and daddy
i find these children emotionally and psychologically flexible in new environments, they embrace places quickly i hope they find good friends of their age.
George has such an aura of confidence and such a lovable calm demeanor, also it's nice to see Mackenzie being very protective of the kids , Nairobi's hustle and bustle can sometimes be overwhelming.
I've been enjoying your vlogs. Please do an episode on caring for London's hair. Encourage viewers in the know to share their tips and secrets. Thanks!
Maybe you can one day talk about how you prepared the kids for the move? Have they made new local friends, school and such? So far you have presented such a wholesome representation of our country even we as residents are amazed at the possibilities and the positivity that can come from moving despite the challenges and adjustments anywhere. Thanks for sharing.
Next time try the mutura you'll love it trust me...sometimes I buy it and have some Ugali with it..love watching your blogs as always you're really fitting in in Kenya welcome again my dear..God bless your family
Am a big fan of your vlogs...I live in Langata, that's my neighbourhood near Deliverance church...am just down the road at Nairobi Dam estate...welcome for a cup of tea...good job...love you guys🥰🥰🥰
Hi me Kenzie. I just saw that u said you’re kids are homeschooled…. Fantastic!! Do you teach them the American system of elementary school? And where do you get your educational supplies?
Your content is dope, keep up the good work. You and your family are amazing and authentic. God you little children are so adorable well manned and disciplined. Good job, hope you put sunscreen on them. The Sun here is on another level.♥️♥️
For the Airbnb.. You can contact Juliette oh whatsapp.. she’s very kind and the price is fair.. her contact is 0706 323 746 ☺️ Tell her Mekenze and George sent you.
What’s the name of that b&b mi and my family are looking around on net, for a b&b which is better for a family, en that one u guys are look nice for a family.
I just love the vlogs am sure I have watched all of them just a little thought try adding music in there even those that you recorded I think that will be awesome
For Airbnb.. You can contact Juliette oh whatsapp.. she’s very kind and the price is fair.. her contact is 0706 323 746 ☺️ Tell her Mekenze and George sent you.
dont be so cynical. Am sure many people have eaten it otherwise the kanjo will have put this guy in jail already. The guy selling is hustling and he knows good authentic product is good business. I dont think he would jeopardize his business like that. her husband can also attest it is genuine Mutura ( african sausage). I used to make it every weekend when we slaughtered a goat. mekenze you should try it one of these days. Its really like a sausage like the ones you would make in USA with dear meat, pigs (wild hog) that you hunt and make sausage out of it. Similar concept but this is goat sausage (mutura) in Kikuyu language and i think in Ki-meru they call it the same
@@9yearsago844 no wonder you call yourself 9years coz you reason like a nine year old.Read and understand before coming for me with your verbal diarrhea....Do you even know the law of the land you call your country or you just get by?