I love you guys, I have a stepmum too even though we can't take videos and just show people how close we're you are here doing it on our behalf. Atleast people will remove that notion that all stepmums are evil. Mine is actually my best friend... We were not close b4 bt she kept trying and praying for me. When I decided to give her a chance life just became better and she even listens and understands more than even my blood family. Continue doing you... We need more of people like you to inspire us who are coming up
Oh wow, this is interesting! I decided to stay , still in Bristol, it was also too late and my Fam and I also figured it would be too risky to expose myself at the airport by that time. Thankfully my campus has provided support for us international students. However, It's hectic, but since school is all online, its do-able. Also there is a supermarket on campus that's always stalked , so thank GOODNESS!
Cathy, I get it completely!! I loved your "Am African" I have raised my kids here (US) 24, 19 & 11, they are half Kenyan (me) half American (dad) and not a single week goes by without me telling them, "guys I am asking you to do this coz that is what I want you to do...coz that is the African in me" so Not to mention I had my firstborn, when I was 19 so we kind of grew up together... Michelle thx for representing international college kids!
I love your content soo much!! Michelle is such a stunner and very well spoken. Glad you are safe and your message at the end about reaching out even if it is to one person is a challenge that I want to take💓💗
I love how classy,composed,beautiful and intelligent you ladies are.Just joined the family by subscribing.Keep creating, fashionable StepMum,you are amazing.
You and my mum.. same whatsapp group 😂😂. Unless things are burning, you will survive like the rest. Woiye Michelle 😄😄I am so sorry for the struggle back home though. Especially being in airports with no masks .Glad you made it back home safe and thank God you were not infected.
Wow! What an experience! Thank God. What a Blessing🙏 Your daughter is great young woman. She is very considerate and empathetic. You have been a great role model to your family. You are so kind, sweet and considerate. More Blessings! Stay safe .Thanks for sharing you experience with us.💕💕💕💕
Thank you for highlighting how much we need to help each other at this time. The UK as crazy as it is and off course we can’t deny that it could have been handled better but honestly who knew Covid would be our reality today 🤷🏽♀️One thing that stand out is for once in 14 years everyone is coming together to help irregardless of race, class or gender we are all fighting one cause. So much money is being raised to fund the NHS it is humbling to watch..... I wish we could do the same as Kenyans and invest in our essential care facilities. We need to really look out for one another:..... Kenyans won’t die of Covid we will die of hunger, thank you for leading by example. If we all help just one person the compound effect is far greater than one could imagine😍😊Thank you for sharing such great insights, this too shall pass. Stay safe and prayers up 🌈❤️😊
This is crazy! And I relate to michelle a lot... because the same is happening in Scotland. But when she’s back to UK she should definitely come to Scotland and we could link up at some point 😀
Hi, I live in Notts, just surprised to hear your daughter schools here too! Wow, anyway we are still on Lockdown here just getting out for essentials....Holla when you are all back, can treat you for a home made meal!
Cambridge we are all good. I mean, there’s still social distancing (aka people literally running away from each other on the roads) but you know, we move. I miss home though.
So relatable! Had the roughest travel from US to Nairobi. 33hr travel time with cancellation, anxiety and 1 week prior of trying to just find sanitizers and masks in the US. Unfortunately for me, I ended up in mandatory quarantine for 16 days. Grateful for this, it could have been 28days. Completed my 7 day home quarantine today, and watching this, reminded me of all the anxiety during travel. Grateful for good health and making it home safe. Counting my blessing. Sending y'all love and light.
Wow what an experience!Good you are back home some of us are still away from home.Please continue with your videos on RU-vid especially now during Covid 19.Its boring staying home.
Wueh quite an ordeal. Thanks for giving us insight on what you went through coming back home. I'm also hoping that the guys who were stranded in the airports also made it through.
I feel for you...I was in Dubai beginning of March Abu Dhabi was just starting its Lockdown. It was scary when we were returning home. I was scared! When I got back home to Zim there was chaos as well filling forms... We miss Coco❣
@Tish Tish how many times have you counted that I've asked the same question?? I've only asked her once and the reason I asked is because I was wondering if she does it for security reasons you know being a RU-vidr in Kenya isn't like the states or other developed countries where people shoot outside/inside their homes and Don't necessarily have to worry about people finding out where they live how I know where she lives the HSE next door to hers was in the market had gone to see it didn't like the rd noise so went further down to kitisuru ☺️☺️.just like I know where she shot this video in parklands a show home for the apartments
I remember doing a charity lunch with you I think a year ago at Lavington Primary. I love how you keep thinking about other people. God bless you so much.
Very interesting how it's affected different parts of the world. I'm a Kenyan living in NYC, so Im right at the epicenter. You've made me consider doing a video on my channel about my experience as well #week5ofworkingfromhome. Love your channel :)