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OUR KENYAN BROTHER #40

OUR KENYAN BROTHER #40

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OUR KENYAN BROTHER #40 Angelo: I'm late to the game (found the series in June 2019 after my second trip to Vietnam) but I have binged-watched for weekends at a time. Love, love, love your Africa series (not finished watching yet. Now I know why you two are so awesome -- you are blessed amazing, kind, adventurous and compassionate parents! Love you Kenyan Brother, and your mom for raising you in such a thoughtful way. You are a perfect match, from morning coffee to hangry, to couples adventures, perfect match!
Date: 2022-05-08

Comments and reviews: 6


I just found Kara and Nate and I-m been watching from the beginning of the vlogs to now and WOW. I knew Kara and Nate were good people. They travel and are so incredibly respectful of each and every place they visit but I didn-t realize how beautiful and kind their family was! His family took in a young African man and they live in Tennessee? I wasn-t expecting that but it makes me rethink Tennessee!
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As an American, I can-t even imagine living somewhere without available medical services and having to wait for help from other countries. It must be especially difficult for young parents who-s children need help. It touches my heart to know that there are good people in the world that are willing to help.
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I-m making my way through this series and I-m so impressed how kind and happy the people are! And I adore the fact that when they come to the clinic the men wear their best suit and the women dress in their best dress such respect for these kind people!
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Showing yourselves helping others doesn't get old. I'm very proud of you both, very good priorities! I'm sure your parents had a big influence on you both, but you make great decisions on your own! Your futures will be blessed! -
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What a beautiful thing you two are doing. It must of been really hard seeing all the people in need. I work with a lady that grew up in Kenya and has now moved to Canada where I live. Her story is so moving! Sweetest lady!
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You are not boring us! It-s great to see these beautiful kids smiling and families getting medical care.
I-m pretty sure this is my second favourite country so far, after Everest Base Camp trek. Much love -

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