Rabat la capital et une très belle ville effectivement je confirme, l avantage du royaume cherifiens marocains c es qu il ya un micro climat et une diversité culturel dans toutes les régions et grandes villes du royaume cherifiens marocains que l ont retrouve nul part dans le monde!!!❤👑❤️🇲🇦👍the Best.
I can't help but have a big smile each time I see someone enjoying his time in Morocco, I miss my dear country so much. Stay awesome, and lovely kids by the way!
You are amazing guys! I love "jack's" vibes and Cam saying bismillah before eating couscous was amazing ! We don't need to welcome u cuz u know u r home here ❤
seeing you navigating the traffic is fun and sad....I have been living in Florida for the last 15 years and though I was born in Morocco, this is one thing I can never get used to when I visit Morocco.
Always welcome to the Kingdom of Morocco. You are a wonderful and beautiful family. Enjoy your time in your second country, Morocco. We love you and following you pleases us. Thank you for the beautiful content you provide.
I don’t know why watching you made me cry. We come from different parts of the world but although I don’t know you I feel so connected to you and your family. Miracle of Islam ❤️ I wish you and your beautiful children only the best in this world and the hereafter
Bon appétit. Your son, Jack, plays football well and also dances well. As for Cameron, your son is good at (skating. ) patinée I wish you a happy and beautiful life.
Ahahaha i really like the fact that u r eating tajing with hands,U've understood that it's not bcse we are uneducated or don't know how to use ustensils,but it really tastes better with the bread to enjoy the sauce.you're welcome (You should visit Agadir,pple r friendly there and it's a beautiful city)
OMG when she was yelling at him when they were trying to cross the road, and also on the way only because shencare about her kids. She took me back 20years ago when my mom was doing the same with same tune of voice 😂😂😂😂 is it just in our country or Erin she start the process of producing her morrocan mom version or all the mom's are the same hhhhh. Have a great journey
Everyone’s Hangry!!! Lol I felt that in my soul! My first year fasting Ramadan and it keeps getting longer everyday! Blessings to you and your kiddos during this special time! ❤️
Holy moly, what a ride! Your family's journey through the Medina is like a shot of pure adrenaline straight to the veins. The sheer excitement and joy you exude in every moment are simply infectious, leaving me absolutely hooked from the get-go. It's like I'm right there with you, dodging cars and diving into those delectable dishes. This isn't just a video-it's an exhilarating thrill ride that has me on the edge of my seat, hungry for more!
Rabat is less Touristy, More Authentic. the city's lack of crowds is a blessing. known for it's relaxed atmosphere and natural beauty. As someone who was born and raised there, I’ve had the privilege of experiencing Rabat firsthand. Mustapha from NYC
Erin, I have been watching and loving your video. I am Moroccan, mom of two teenagers, we live here in the US with my husband who is also Moroccan. It’s amazing what you have been able to achieve and accomplish for yourself and your beautiful kids. Kudos to you. I have Moroccan friends, married to Americans, and somehow their partners failed to embrace the culture they married into, mainly because they did not devote the time needed to discover it and have balanced perspective with its pros and cons. Their kids , as a results, grew up so disconnected from the origins of their Moroccan parents. All this to say in complete honesty, you are brave, strong and raising on your own a beautiful generation of kids who are open to other parts of the world. Kisses and love to you and your family ❤❤❤❤
Camryn is such a lovable little cutie. She is always in a state of wonder, surprise and awe. When she will grow up she will become either a paleontologist digging up dinosaur bones, a Tv host, a stock market trader, or a combination of all of the above,
hey Erin I want to point to something your daughter found out that the couscous needs more "sauce" you can call whoever is serving and ask for more you wouldn't be charged in most cases 99% in our tradition you don't be shy about these things)
@@chefchaouni7921 Have some respect for other countries if you want others to respect your country.. Somalian people are the most kindest in the planet in case you don't know.. l7egra khayba !
@@noone-hw9cw the fact that there are no tourism in certain countries has nothing to do about their people. It was just an example not about having respect.
Ana sayma you said. Nice in arabic انا صايمة... Proud of you😊. Lady wish you a good iftar. Thé best way for iftar is minéral water with some dattes not orange juice cause It's acide... Then for moslems mosque... Then some harira chebakia etc. Thé deal is not to in a hurrry eating... You body has yo be slowly reinginiered... Fruit juice later. Stay safe