Cheerful grandma says, "we eat cassava leaves . . . our dad has come . . . excuse my dirty clothes." She's quite candid & happy to welcome y'all as long, lost family members 🖤❤💚
The cinematography, African music, and narration is phenomenal. Those splendid mountainsides and real red brown dirt is immensely captivating. To see those lads diligently pumping that water pump was heartwarming.[ Those Malawian lads and grown folks would put we Americans to shame in terms of hard work!] Love your eclectic content Jewel! And- those children gingerly walking on the road look happy and inquisitive. Love the elder singing as she welcome you with a brief dance. Those fresh 🌿 herbs are lit! That mother tending the land with her son shows tenacity. Totally impressed. [ Lol- That mother is so uninterested in the camera on her!] Gracias Jewel and Hope for intriguing and immensely informative content. Thanks!
Wow Africa is same it looks like kenya in makueni county wow wow amazing i used to go and fetch water like that it's amazing that's why African ladies are strong. 💪💪😂🤣
OMG I love the work you are doing i really feel like returning to the motherland. These women and children are so strong. Found you on Ms Trudy channel. great content hun
As villagers they own acres of land which they use for farming. They burn their own bricks and build their own houses. Grandma had just been to the garden and got some cassava leaves to cook and eat with nsima/'u'gali.
She is saying she's happy to see her grand babies back home. "Adada biza/wiza " is the way Alot of Northerners welcomes their sons back home after a along absence. You don't necessarily that have to be related ,but still they will call you "Adada " anyway and "Amama" for a daughter. Those vegetables she was carrying is Cassava leaves they make quite a good meal . So lowkey she was saying she's tired eating those green stuff but she was saying it in a humorous way . Generally she was just happy to have visitors.
People love or prefer what they do not have, like here in Germany they do love old houses and old cars because they are used to new and modern cars, a new or a modern car is not something special, houses too, I remember when I came with my German woman to Africa she was sleeping in the hut although we booked a 4star hotel.