In Japan it’s so popular that putting the Aloe jelly on the injury is good to heal the injury so my mother used to raise the Aloe in the garden. I think that human kind benefits from the nature for a long time as well as other living things. 🍃 Nice video that shows us the tradition of your country. ✨
@ゆき-h7z4r4 күн бұрын
痛いの痛いのとんでいけーですね!どこのお国にもあるんですね!😊
@tannarreid51074 күн бұрын
Happy new year to you and your family ❤❤❤❤ and all the best for the year.
Don't worry. No one remembers his or her first vaccination!
@brigitten.78334 күн бұрын
Keita is such a big baby.
@tracyl36384 күн бұрын
It looks like folk remedy(similar to a life hack) so interesting. It may works like a pain killer☺️ In Hong Kong, we had a stir fried sweet potato leaves with a shrimp paste😂 Thanks for sharing a life hack in Malawi style.
@Kiki-wx8lv5 күн бұрын
ケイタくんおっきくなられましたね😊深いお話しでした。これからも皆んなが幸せでありますように❤
@yonashi165 күн бұрын
早速さつまいも植えてきます!
@marigoldbeam54755 күн бұрын
Oh my goodness, look at that gorgeous, chubby face. He is a gorgeous baby. You are really blessed.❤❤😊
@carmencruzado47465 күн бұрын
Jenny you children are so adorable 🫶🏻
@mon67455 күн бұрын
Very interesting video ❤😊
@Iyukei5 күн бұрын
Keita and Jenny are doing amazing. Sending all the love and strength to Jenny because it’s not easy to be postpartum specially since she’s in a foreign country.