Tour of our Ocean Bungalow on Stilts (Homestay) in Raja Ampat, Indonesia
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- We're a family of 3 living in Raja Ampat, Indonesia for 4 months while my husband Phil does coral and fish research here. In this video, I'll show you our little bungalow and tell you a little bit about our life on the island. There's so much to say: potty training, toilets, food, etc. -- but it won't all fit into one video! Follow along and see how our journey here unfolds :)
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Love this video! Would love to see a potty training video while traveling. Thank you for your content!
Thank you so much! Still sort of struggling with potty training ourselves over here 😅
Stayed at kalabia, which is next to yours. :)
@@lifeboatstudios4392 awesome!
U seem blend well with the local lifestyle. I went to RA and experienced the similar homestay at arborek.
This is such a great educational experience. I love this.
Thank you!
What was the homestay you stayed at?
This is Sunset Homestay in Arborek!
Yey! I've been waiting for a new video from you. Dori is so cute. My son is 2 years old as well. Your videos are very informative and fun to watch.
Thank you so much! I haven’t been on top of them as much as I wanted 😅 As you know, 2 year olds take up a lot of your time 😂❤
Do you use the system of centimeter, kilometer back in Canada? I mean if you are used to the other system then you need to convert the measurement every time now you are in Asia. I have a strange phobia to toilet. i think i could't survive if i go to a natural paradise. i think baby/toddler items are cute. the prints on diapers always so cute but i wouldn't volunteer to change my nephew or nieces 's diaper because i have phobia to those thing.
We use centimeters and kilometers in Canada :D And toilet phobias and not wanting to change diapers -- I think that's all very normal! :)