Welcome back Eunice. Congratulations on your new baby girl. Tell Riley I said hello. Love, peace and blessings to you and your family. Mother Dessie watching from the USA. ❤🙏🏽❤️🌹
Congratulations on your daughter’s baptism!! Deo gratias!! I am a Catholic. I live in Ireland and it warms my heart to see my fellow sister in Christ from another part of the world. I also have my babies baptised as soon as possible. I love learning about your life in Uganda. It is so interesting. You are so joyful. Doing such hard work with a smile. I really admire your work ethic and positivity. I get my water from the tap. I have never had to work hard to get clean drinking water. Seeing all of the work you go to getting your water makes me more grateful for simple things like water. Your life is an inspiration, Eunice! God bless you and your family.
Good moring Eunice, I'm watching you from the United States of North America. I get my water from the tap. I'm really happy to see your beautiful smile.
I’m from Uganda but living in America. We do get drinking water from the faucet or tap but I personally cannot drink it. I either boil it first or drink bottled water. Congratulations on your daughter’s baptism 🎊 🎉
It's so nice to hear you voice again! I started watching your friends' channels as well, but I still really enjoy how you talk to the camera. So positive and cheery. Always makes me feel welcomed. I like how you always explain everything around you and how you're so informative. Also, congratulations on the baptism! I've seen the clips in your previous video, haha! Answering your question: Where I come from we pay water bills. If you live in a big house with multiple apartmens, we have a shared bill that includes water. I pay the latter. It costs 200 000 USH each month. It includes the stairways being cleaned, maintanance money if something (like the roof) breaks etc. So I don't know about the water only...It could range from 20 000 (this one is more accurate)- 60 000 USH.
Hey girl, I have been there carrying water from down the hills back at home I don't want to lie I never liked it but now God graced us at home with JoJo tanks and also we collect some when there's rain around the house. But I love that the road on your way to fetch water is not steep like my village.It was good to see you see you soon ❤.
Hello, Eunice! I so enjoy watching your videos. You make me feel like part of your family. Congratulations to your little one on her Baptism! Another little Angel for God.🙂 So when you hunt for meat, is it as a village or does the individual household hunt? Your lives are so interesting!
I receive my water from the city that I reside in. There is a monthly consumption fee for our water and the price depends on how much I use for that month. Moreover, even if I do not use any water for that month, I will still be charged monthly convenience fees. The average American has to pay their cities or towns for their water supply. There is a very small percentage of Americans who have water wells at their homes, less than 1%.
We have access to municipal water but we chose to have our own well drilled. We have an electric pump. The water from our well is so sweet and has none of the chemicals that are added to the water from the city.
How long does the water last? I’m from Ohio in the states we get water from the faucet in the house. Thank you for sharing your way of life you definitely get your exercise God Bless you & your family ❤
Hello Lively & Lovely Lady … Eunice - i Would Really Like To See The Hunting - Catching And Cooking To Eat The Bush Meat…. Please Consider Such A Future Video For Us! Keep Smiling Forever And Always…..
Pwoc ma dwong.. Ka twerre.. 'Awaunis'.. (please.. tim'a kica.. for my 'big-head[ness]'.. 😇).. Unong "water filter[s]..".. (definitely manufactured in some very far-away location[s]..).. Pii me amata.. kikelo ci kitedo ma dwong..!! cek (ma pe ya kidonyo i ka butu).. kiketo kwe.. Odikko dong kiliyo ki 'filter' ma leng.. ci kipiko bedo ma bub.. me amata.. Ikare ma an pud anok.. lunyodo'wa gin onongo timo kit enno ki kome.. (water filters did not exist plainly..) me gengngo (nekko..) kit two ma racu ma pat pat.. ma aa ki i pii ma cilu.. (dirty [drinking] water..).. Apwoyo.. Yot kom...
Matthew 3:11 11 “I baptize you with water for repentance, but he who is coming after me is mightier than I, whose sandals I am not worthy to carry. He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and fire. Grace, peace, love, mercy, hope, and faith in Christ Jesus Amen. I was baptized a month after I was born. In our home fortunately our tap water is clean enough to drink. Everyone needs clean water otherWise we will get sick. Matthew 10:42 42 And whoever gives one of these little ones even a cup of cold water because he is a disciple, truly, I say to you, he will by no means lose his reward.”
Welcome back Eunice. Congratulations on your new baby girl. Tell Riley I said hello. Love, peace and blessings to you and your family. Mother Dessie watching from the USA. ❤🙏🏽❤️🌹
Watching from massachusetts 🇺🇸 but I'm rwandese born in uganda went to school In Tororo ❤
Congratulations on your daughter’s baptism!! Deo gratias!! I am a Catholic. I live in Ireland and it warms my heart to see my fellow sister in Christ from another part of the world. I also have my babies baptised as soon as possible.
I love learning about your life in Uganda. It is so interesting. You are so joyful. Doing such hard work with a smile. I really admire your work ethic and positivity. I get my water from the tap. I have never had to work hard to get clean drinking water. Seeing all of the work you go to getting your water makes me more grateful for simple things like water. Your life is an inspiration, Eunice!
God bless you and your family.
Glad to see you, God Bless.
First one today lots of love from kenya❤
Good moring Eunice, I'm watching you from the United States of North America. I get my water from the tap. I'm really happy to see your beautiful smile.
May God give you strength and morale to boost yo videos again. Bless yo bby🙏
Hello. Eunice....I. enjoyed. watching your video...Thank. you for sharing with us 👍 🙏 ❤️
Hi Eunice… so good to see you happy and healthy… watching you from Pennsylvania ☀️
Watching from Limuru , Kenya.We use rain catchment water and tap water from from the river.
This is one of the reasons i believe women are the backbone of Africa.❤
I’m from Uganda but living in America. We do get drinking water from the faucet or tap but I personally cannot drink it. I either boil it first or drink bottled water. Congratulations on your daughter’s baptism 🎊 🎉
Hello Eunice 🎉 watching from the US. It is always a pleasure watching your videos. I love the village live❤
Watching from solomon islands..we get water from the tank
Hi Eunice it’s always a pleasure to watch your videos, we love you so much
It's so nice to hear you voice again! I started watching your friends' channels as well, but I still really enjoy how you talk to the camera. So positive and cheery. Always makes me feel welcomed. I like how you always explain everything around you and how you're so informative.
Also, congratulations on the baptism! I've seen the clips in your previous video, haha!
Answering your question: Where I come from we pay water bills. If you live in a big house with multiple apartmens, we have a shared bill that includes water. I pay the latter. It costs 200 000 USH each month. It includes the stairways being cleaned, maintanance money if something (like the roof) breaks etc. So I don't know about the water only...It could range from 20 000 (this one is more accurate)- 60 000 USH.
Oh, thanks alot
Thats a very clear explanation too❤️😊
Hey girl, I have been there carrying water from down the hills back at home I don't want to lie I never liked it but now God graced us at home with JoJo tanks and also we collect some when there's rain around the house. But I love that the road on your way to fetch water is not steep like my village.It was good to see you see you soon ❤.
❣️Aww you stayed until the last minute for us 😊so sweet
Hug the kiddos for me
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Hello beautiful sis I missed your videos so much❤.
Thank you for sharing this amazing content. New friend here watching from USA 🇺🇸 ❤
Hello Christine, thank you for joining this amazing family ❤️
Hello, Eunice. Thanks for sharing your life with us.
Hello, Eunice! I so enjoy watching your videos. You make me feel like part of your family. Congratulations to your little one on her Baptism! Another little Angel for God.🙂 So when you hunt for meat, is it as a village or does the individual household hunt? Your lives are so interesting!
Hello dear Eunice, nice to see you. Watching you from UK. All the best to you ❤️
Oh thank you so much😊
I receive my water from the city that I reside in. There is a monthly consumption fee for our water and the price depends on how much I use for that month. Moreover, even if I do not use any water for that month, I will still be charged monthly convenience fees. The average American has to pay their cities or towns for their water supply. There is a very small percentage of Americans who have water wells at their homes, less than 1%.
yoooo finally seeing you again is nice❣
Hi..watching from the Bahamas..missed watching you sooo much❤
Good morning Eunice ❤
We have access to municipal water but we chose to have our own well drilled. We have an electric pump. The water from our well is so sweet and has none of the chemicals that are added to the water from the city.
Lovely.. I'm curious.. which country are you from?
Watching you from Uk 🇬🇧
How long does the water last? I’m from Ohio in the states we get water from the faucet in the house. Thank you for sharing your way of life you definitely get your exercise God Bless you & your family ❤
Hello Lively & Lovely Lady … Eunice - i Would Really Like To See The Hunting - Catching And Cooking To Eat The Bush Meat…. Please Consider Such A Future Video For Us!
Keep Smiling Forever And Always…..
How many meters is the water well from your home?
USA
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Hello dear say hello to railey and the baby
Oh- I’m watching from Tennessee in the United States
Hello mama Riley ❤
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Hello ❤
Hi your right it a melipede
Pwoc ma dwong..
Ka twerre.. 'Awaunis'.. (please.. tim'a kica.. for my 'big-head[ness]'.. 😇)..
Unong "water filter[s]..".. (definitely manufactured in some very far-away location[s]..)..
Pii me amata.. kikelo ci kitedo ma dwong..!! cek (ma pe ya kidonyo i ka butu).. kiketo kwe.. Odikko dong kiliyo ki 'filter' ma leng.. ci kipiko bedo ma bub.. me amata..
Ikare ma an pud anok.. lunyodo'wa gin onongo timo kit enno ki kome.. (water filters did not exist plainly..) me gengngo (nekko..) kit two ma racu ma pat pat.. ma aa ki i pii ma cilu.. (dirty [drinking] water..)..
Apwoyo..
Yot kom...
Matthew 3:11
11 “I baptize you with water for repentance, but he who is coming after me is mightier than I, whose sandals I am not worthy to carry. He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and fire.
Grace, peace, love, mercy, hope, and faith in Christ Jesus Amen.
I was baptized a month after I was born. In our home fortunately our tap water is clean enough to drink. Everyone needs clean water otherWise we will get sick.
Matthew 10:42
42 And whoever gives one of these little ones even a cup of cold water because he is a disciple, truly, I say to you, he will by no means lose his reward.”
I dont remember this borehole I been watching you for donkey years means a long time
Don't you have a borehole at your house