I have so much respect for you, I admire your life planning, you are living a dream for many 60+ generations, every thing you do is always planned ahead of time. Keep doing what you’re doing it can only get better. 🇩🇪
Congratulations my dear Christine. God will strengthen you and the channel will continue to grow IJN🙏 You are doing an amazing job.🎉👏👏 Patience (pensioner UK)
You are so organized. You were very well prepared for retirement. I looked forward to retirement but now realize was not really prepared for it. Adjusting though. As for cooking cabbage sometimes I add bell papers and tomatoes lesving out spices.
Watching from South Africa. I enjoy your content. Here, as government employees we work up to 65 years. At 60, one can retire, 65 is not mandatory. Would you have worked for more years if you had a choice?
I'm married to a man who was born just alone so I being in a Simba I'm not blocking anyone according to luo culture,but I have a question I'd like to know....if a man says he will stay in a simba ,and not moving out....what will happen to the sons of those men inside Simba,will they not be blocked because their dads have decided to get old inside the Simba's....I'd love to know this....but I'm a very organized lady ,if got a mother in law like you honestly mm sitoki kwa iyo Simba ,ata nn ifanyike😅😅I told my dad this while watching those two houses in your boma,he really laughed.....but unfortunately where I'm married i have never been accepted,I find so much struggle there
The culture is dying because of the scarcity of land, even though some families still stick to it. I know of a family who have put up a storey to accommodate everyone. As for your case, you can stay in the simba then your children will occupy your grandparents house. I have seen that too.