Just found your channel here in the US and cant say enough of how much I love watching you and the family in Samoa. You both really inspire me and my wife. We are going to move back to my wife's village of Sataoauta on Upolu in July for good. Really love to meet up with you all to connect sometime. Thanks for these great video's.
This is beautiful made me cry when you talk about your daughter ❤ I was born and grew up in Samoa but left for Melbourne when I was 14. I can’t wait to bring my 3 boys to Samoa ❤ Enjoy your adventure 🙏🏽
Absolutely loved your video thanks for sharing. The conversation at 6:30 hit the spot for me. I've been feeling the homeland calling me to come home. I'd rather be a poor man....
Wow hi everyone. I like to watch this video cos our families in Samoa have a huge portion of land too. So we are also trying to get our next generation to do something on our plantation too. God bless keep going boys. My first time in samoa was so hot. Gosh was not prepared for that haha. 😂 Its great if there is a fale set up already. With air conditioning and water and power lots of rooms and kitchen with toilets and shower. Then its on sweet and enjoyable. 🎉😅 My plantation had not built a fale 😅. So we have alot to do on our plantation too!
WOW! What an experience?! Not just to learn some of these feau's but to serve your parents, grandparents etc. The expression on their faces were priceless! Malo lava! .. and missing your daughter being there - that moment is the best - thanks for sharing with us. Stay safe in Samunda - big ups again to you both and the boys (and girls). Stay blessed.
First of all shout out to you for sharing every moment with us in Samoa 🇼🇸 lol this is the closest I’ve been in Samoa😆😆😆 i’m following you from Fremont, California🇺🇸 it’s still on my bucket list for places I must travel to 🇼🇸🙌🙏❤️👍 Anyway, when you brought your daughter up in this vlog I honestly thought she passed After you said “they can be taken away from you Just like that!!!” Then I realized you were not speaking literally 🙏 Yay 👏👏👏🙏😍👍 Enjoy the rest of your QT on the island with your sons and hubby! Manuia😊🖐️
Your comments made me teary, thank you for challenging other young people to do the same, for wherever you live, Savaii or Upolu, the lifesty😢is basically the same, MAY GOD BLESS YOU ALL, MANUIA LAVA LE TAUSAGA FOU 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽💙💝💙💝💜💜💜🩷👑💐🏆🎁LOVE AND BLESSINGS FROM BRIZZIE 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽💙💝❌⭕️❌
Watching ya'll from Herriman utah USA 🇺🇸 very good experience for your family!!! I am 61 years old and never been to Samoa 🇼🇸 maybe next year!!!enjoy your parents while you can ❤!!!
Thank you for sharing your journey. You’re amazing parents and your kids are so blessed. Kudos to the kids for doing the feaus with no complaints. It’s not easy but you’re all handling the island life really well. Blessings to you and your family
Maumaga work is not easy. Good to see you helping your dad, your hard work will pay off. This reminds me of my son when i first brought him to Samoa. Had no clue of Samoan feau's or speaking the language. He now is fluent in Samoan and does all our umu's every chance he gets. He loves Samoa and will not return to the States. I am so happy he has experienced his culture and the Samoan way. ❤
gosh you made me cry.watched one of your videos and now I know the owner of the laundromat in Salelologa where we dropped off our laundry during XMAS Holiday last year.I really missed home.🌴🥥
Hello family. Good job boys learning how to do feaus in Samoa and helping your grandparents. Much love to you guys. Yes it’s a big miss when you don’t have all your kids with you. But she’s missing you guys too . I’m glad your doing ok Jacob don’t work to hard. You will see your sister soon. Much love to you guys and thank you for sharing.❤🌺♥️🌺
Happy New Year FIFO family. I was feeling that song though and I totally relate to the feeling of not having all the babies together. Lol@calling the pigs. I love watching your videos. I hope you all had a great and happy holiday.
Lived this exact life as a kid in the 90s and loved it. Love seeing you guys taking the kids home cos no place like kuā. We may be poor but rich in experience culture and happiness. Much love from a Lalomanu subscriber.
@@Lifeofafifofamily memories flash back of living in kuā cos my grandparents have passed but what they instilled in us as kids makes me proud to know how hard it was for my grandparents to get their kids to be overseas living a better life than they did. Mum always tells me how back when she had to go in Apia grandpa would walk with her 3 hours early in the morning just so she could go college in Apia. The struggles of being from kuā but the 6 years I lived in Lalomanu I was the happiest in life. We had nearly 30 family members living under our family home back then and we were so happy. Poor but very happy💜
@rezoloot What a great opportunity you had to experience the kuā life with your grandparents while they were still alive. We are so grateful that we were able to share this experience with our parents and our kids too ❤️ Alofa atu 🥰
@@Lifeofafifofamily commend you on your guys journey this is such an awesome channel especially for all us kuā backs that love abroad seeing your guys daily lives just makes us viewers home sick now haha. But def cherish my memories living with my grandparents. Especially being born abroad best lesson you can be taught being samoan is experience. And no other place better to learn the fa’asamoa way than in the motherland. Love watching your guys content🔥🔥🔥
Sorry but if you want your boys to learn how to work the farm, you should show them how But not shaving the video to their face and ask them how they like it on their first day you can tell by their face that they not likeing it give them time to learn WITHOUT The VIDEO in their face GOD BLESS you guys be safe with them belu they are working with.