Hello everyone, I hope you enjoy this video, emotional re Union with my African grandmother after 15 years of separation in the village in Kenya Africa! Unbelievable
Hi Davy it was nice meeting your extended family. I admire the way how you looks at life and takes it, never complaining taking life for what it is, giving thanks for everything. The sunny days, rainy days, nights, daylights, happy times, sad times you're always giving thanks.
Devy am proud of you. You're indeed very close to your mum and always assisting her to reach out to her family. Look at that beautiful re union with her Aunt a memory to remember. Don't worry that rain that drained on you is a huge blessing to you. You were also there for your grand dad. God bless you.
HI DAVY JNR THANKS FOR SHARING WITH US YOUR EXTENDED FAMILY..DAVY JNR CONGRATULATIONS 🤝✍ ALWAYS THE ONE THAT CONNECT US WITH HIS FAMILY MEMBERS. CONTINUE TO SHARE 🥰💕💕💕💯IT
Davy, so your uncles, Mo, Ibrahim and Paul are your mom's brothers. No sisters? Wishing your grandmom well. God is Jehova Rapha.. We miss baby Caster🙏🏾💍❤
Davy, continue creating content showing love & care to your mom, and in a matter of weeks you’ll be celebrating 60K & more. Happy to see your family enjoying each other’s company. 🙏🏾🇯🇲
That Uncle Mo, he is seriously a hard worker on his projects building his home 🏠. He is so smart and clever, and he knows exactly what he is doing. When he expressed his happiness we all can feel his joy of hearts 💕 Uncle Mo please never change for nobody. Stay true to who you are. We love you Uncle Mo so very much.
The other day I was like thank God uncle Mo is not here in US because they have some sort of diagnoses for everything😂 for sure he would have being diagnosed with ADHD if not more😂 but in African people like uncle Mo we say clever, full of energy, outgoing, happy, excited and something my grandpa would say “it’s the testosterone”,