A video from Sheena and Trid is like a visit from two best friends. They arrive on time, they don't stay too long, they don't eat all your food, and you hate when they leave. ❤❤
Your family is so special to me. Thank you for letting us into your lives a little bit. 😊❤ I’m someone who didn’t grow up in normal family, never met my dad, my mom is mentally ill, my half brother was very abusive to me, the only real parental figure I had is my grandma, but she’s getting really old, I’m gonna turn 31 this year. Watching your family dynamics makes me believe in families like this, it inspires me what kind of family I want to create someday. Fun and loving! 🥰
My favourite part of this podcast so far, is that the train platform story has already been told and Sheena admitted to calling him a stupid moron. Not sure why she’s denying it now, we already know lol.
As a New Zealander, hearing about people waiting for hospital medical bills is just so dystopian to me because healthcare is free here and I can’t imagine the stress of it not being this way.
I work in the NHS in the UK and couldn't be prouder of the people that work for it. Despite the abhorrent politicians and leaders trying to privatise it, it's one of the best health care services in the world.
Sure, 18 months, and counting for an appointment at a severe pain clinic.not even seen a Dr yet ever time I ring I get told everybody in the same boat! Ironic isn't it.
Travel disaster: my ex husband and I were stationed in Germany. The base offered to sell us tickets we could use to go to the Netherlands. We crossed the border and they stopped the train to collect tickets. Ours weren’t good so they took our tickets and IDs and got off to verify. The train left. At the next station military police got on and escorted us off and we had to get on a train and go back, get our IDs and buy the appropriate tickets. We arrived got a hotel. In Holland the buildings are tall and narrow. Community bathroom tight space locked the door and took a poop. Tried to exit and the door was stuck. I panicked and my ex was like I’ll go get the hotel staff. I was like “No! I just pooped how embarrassing!” Eventually got the door unstuck. Same trip going back we missed our second train. No more trains that night but we would be awol. So we began walking. Luckily a young guy picked us up and drove us all the way (hours out of the way) because he wanted to pump us for info on California and the US.
My travel disaster. We were to go on a flight from Michigan to Jamaica for a 4 day relaxing stay at a resort with other family members. Our 35 year old niece wanted us to drive together instead of taking separate cars. So she drove. We needed to be at the airport 3 hours early. Her daughter and a couple other people dragged their feet. Got to the gate 3 minutes before boarding.....everyone got on except my wife and I. Saying we were too late. My wife was so mad. WE both sat in the parking garage, her crying, me cussing up storm. A friend took us home and somehow managed to get re-boarded but only for a one day one night visit to Jamaica. We loved the trip, hated it was too short. On the return flight, our great niece had left behind a $500 leather designer jacket her mom had bought her as a birthday gift.......karma on them for spoiling our trip. The niece did pay for a trip just for my wife and I later on. The islands were awesome.
The worst travel experience was sleeping in the Atlanta airport overnight but the absolute worst was a road trip with my brother. We ended up near Area 51 in Rachel, Nevada in the middle of the night and there were no hotel rooms at the only mom and pop hotel in the area, so we had camping gear and we pulled off the road into a field and camped out until morning.
@@bvl98 I just saw this episode again when I noticed Zara was initially on her device but eventually became interested in podcast going on in the front seats. She put away the device and listened attentively to the remainder of the episode. Her reactions seemed somewhat precocious and surprisingly adult. They are both great kids.
🌴🌴🌴 OH MY GOSH😮❗️ This has got to be the best funniest “Sheena interrupted” video ever 😂. You kids are just awesome about sharing stories and life in general. I really think that you should do more of these driving videos. Thank you so much for sharing everything with us. And SHEENA, I CAN’T BELIEVE THAT YOU CALLED THAT POOR MAN A STUPID MORON 😮!!!!!! Blessings from Paso Robles, California, Carlos
I look forward to your podcast every Tuesday night after a long day working in healthcare. The content is informative and relatable. Thank you for continuing these videos. ❤
Anyone else hoping that the station manager sees this and writes, “Hello, I’m Stupid Moron and you’re my favorite podcaster! I’m sharing this with all of my family.”
Amazing travel stories. Maybe do a whole episode about being in Japan. The stories of Jae and Zara being injured during travels was so scary to me. Personally I would have freaked out. But so glad everything turned out okay. Thank you for sharing. My personal desire is to do world travel to visit all the people I love and those who shared their hearts with me during those times I needed someone to understand. Japan, India, Switzerland, Nepal, China, parts of Northern Canada. These are on my list♥♥♥
Travelled from Australia to Jakarta and on to Hong Kong. Caught Cholera in Indonesia and couldn't get treatment (a long story related to my ex-wife) until we got back to Singapore. About a week later! I nearly died.
Excellent episode as always! So much life lived, so many stories and all types of experiences 😊❤ Thank you for sharing that with us! It was fun to watch!
OMG, I am laughing. My husband speaks Urdu and Pashto, and Hindi but can't understand you. He grew up in Karachi. Our common languages our English and German. I keep playing your videos for him and he tells me to keep them for myself. Oy Vey! 💗
I actually listened to the platform ticket story in another podcast, and as I remember Sheena said the guy’s moron😂. I don’t remember ever about “unbelievable”🤭
**Epic Travel Adventure aka Complete Nightmare:** Our family embarked on a bold 900-mile journey-a daring 13-hour road trip to Missouri for our daughter’s First Christmas! Excitement filled the car, but little did we know that adventure awaited us just a few hours in. About six hours into our trek, my precious 1.5-month-old newborn suddenly needed a diaper change, and we pulled into a rest stop that turned out to be a scene straight out of a comedy. As we hurried to help her, I discovered that her diaper situation was beyond just a simple change-it was an all-out disaster! With more than seven hours left on the road, I knew a quick wipe wouldn’t cut it; I had to give her a proper clean. We were on the road for nearly two weeks, so equipped with sanitizers and cleaning supplies for her bottles, I felt ready for anything. However, when I began washing her little back and legs in the freezing-cold water from the sink, I realized just how surreal our adventure was becoming. This was no ordinary diaper change! Suddenly, a woman burst in and, in a loud voice, exclaimed, "Are you seriously bathing a baby in the f@$k#*g sink?!" Talk about a plot twist! Her harsh tone startled my little one, triggering that heart-wrenching silent scream that newborns do when they’ve had enough. I was already feeling overwhelmed, and her outburst pushed me over the edge. In that moment of desperation, I shot back, “Where else am I supposed to clean my daughter’s a@# after she s^%t all over herself?” In the aftermath, I found myself sitting in the back of the car, cradling, cuddling, and singing to my baby for nearly an hour, just trying to soothe her from the chill and the unexpected drama. We vowed that from that day forward, we would be equipped with 2-gallon jugs of water for all our future travels! And we made a pact to steer clear of those desolate rest stops in the West Virginia/Ohio area-places that resembled glorified outhouses. Instead, we’d seek out truck stops with showers, which I was more than willing to sanitize before use! This adventure taught us a valuable lesson and I wish I could look back on it and tell the story while recalling it with laughter and a touch of entertaining chaos, but although it one day may be a story to tell for years to come, I am admittingly still appalled at how ridiculously absurd a fellow woman could be to. Maybe there was a little gender bias on my part, but in all honesty, I would have thought that even the most basic human would have shown a little compassion toward the situation. In all reality, I kind of wish I had said, "Oh! Thanks for noticing my 'Unnecessary Observations Greatly Needed!' sign" because then I would have a fun story to share for years to come!
you guys sound like me accident prone please try to be safe I love all of you and I would like to know how many sisters does Trid have because he's so so freaking funny😂😂😂
@sheenainterrupted We were visiting my brother in L.A., we had booked tickets (for parking) at the Getty Museum. My son who was 2 at the time was strapped into his car seat in our rental van, we headed out fully belly, clean diaper, on time. The road to the Getty was very winding, after the second curve my son projectile vomited. Needless to say we turned around and went back home, I spent the day cleaning my son, the car seat, and the van. We never did get to the Getty Museum. In contrast, we flew from Canada to LAX without incident, my son fell asleep in his car seat on the plane and didn't wake until we were in the elevator at LAX still strapped in his car seat.
Me and my friend at the time decided to drive to California, and a friend of mine gave me perfect driving directions there but didn't give me any back so the story is about the trip back first I ended up doing all the driving we were supposed to take turns and I'm driving through Kingman with no sleep completely lost and I finally found the interstate to get me back home but it was so under light and I was trying to majority the interstate turn at the last minute and ended up in a ditch and I had to ask onstar to literally find me and I almost got arrested because I out ran an ambulance and that same ambulance ended up checking up on us to see if we are alright. But I drove through California, literally just winging it and arriving in rain on a Friday rush hour lost. It was just epic disaster
Great stories 😊. Yes, most of Europe will give you emergency medical help for free. Medical aid is not expensive for us as as well. America has the most expensive health care in the world
Look like you were on interstate 87 coming out of New York City. Straight line up towards the Hudson through Albany? Both vegetarians? Trid seemed like he would have a steak every now and then
If we are as much animals as other creatures then other creatures are as much as we are and the same principles apply... so: 1) if we become what we eat then so do animals. 2) steaks are made of cows 3) cows eat plants 4) cows are plants Thus (5) steaks are vegetarian. QED.
They were born abroad, not certain they'd speak their mother tongue let alone yet another language, no matter how similar and more present in everyday life probably and with more exposition. My ex-girlfriend is Gujarati born in the UK and she barely spoke Gujarati but understood both Hindi and Gujarathi 100%. She couldn't speak Hindi. Being of Indian descent doesn't automatically mean someone speaks Hindi, especially if they are from people whose native tongue is something else. It's standard in the UK they speak more or less well whatever their parents speak, but hardly ever are able to read it. Theur kids won't speak it at all, maybe passively understand. India is not all Hindi. @@pradnya.vijayan
Triiiid sir OMG 😱 your LAST MIN PLANNING DISORDER ...booking the Hotel on the airplane going there??!! 🤯 🥵Sooo many of us, we feeeel Sheena RELIVING her PANIC ATTACKs! We love you but 🙏FOR Sheena we love her toooo 🩷...🌟land @sheenamelwani AMAZING CONGRATS 🍾 🥂on your beautiful new song & MV w/ @adamknight "You Make a Home" 🎤 🎶 just amazing...gotta see/listen guys! 💫
A video from Sheena and Trid is like a visit from two best friends. They arrive on time, they don't stay too long, they don't eat all your food, and you hate when they leave. ❤❤
That’s the best way to put it, they really are like family friends.
Hahahhaha I love this so much!
That cute little angel in the back, just laughing at her parents' stories. what a doll, just like her mom.💕💕
Your family is so special to me. Thank you for letting us into your lives a little bit. 😊❤ I’m someone who didn’t grow up in normal family, never met my dad, my mom is mentally ill, my half brother was very abusive to me, the only real parental figure I had is my grandma, but she’s getting really old, I’m gonna turn 31 this year. Watching your family dynamics makes me believe in families like this, it inspires me what kind of family I want to create someday. Fun and loving! 🥰
My favourite part of this podcast so far, is that the train platform story has already been told and Sheena admitted to calling him a stupid moron. Not sure why she’s denying it now, we already know lol.
As a New Zealander, hearing about people waiting for hospital medical bills is just so dystopian to me because healthcare is free here and I can’t imagine the stress of it not being this way.
Same as UK.
Lucky you.👍
It makes me appreciate our beautiful country.
I love how Zara is sitting and listening to their stories!! ❤❤
"He suddenly became fluent in english" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I screamed
Yep. That’s what they do
😅😅
"He has the worst sense of direction" and "I love GPS" just shows how witty and funny both you and Trid are
I work in the NHS in the UK and couldn't be prouder of the people that work for it. Despite the abhorrent politicians and leaders trying to privatise it, it's one of the best health care services in the world.
Good part of UK.
Kudos to UK on that aspect👍
Sure, 18 months, and counting for an appointment at a severe pain clinic.not even seen a Dr yet ever time I ring I get told everybody in the same boat! Ironic isn't it.
Travel disaster: my ex husband and I were stationed in Germany. The base offered to sell us tickets we could use to go to the Netherlands. We crossed the border and they stopped the train to collect tickets. Ours weren’t good so they took our tickets and IDs and got off to verify. The train left. At the next station military police got on and escorted us off and we had to get on a train and go back, get our IDs and buy the appropriate tickets. We arrived got a hotel. In Holland the buildings are tall and narrow. Community bathroom tight space locked the door and took a poop. Tried to exit and the door was stuck. I panicked and my ex was like I’ll go get the hotel staff. I was like “No! I just pooped how embarrassing!” Eventually got the door unstuck. Same trip going back we missed our second train. No more trains that night but we would be awol. So we began walking. Luckily a young guy picked us up and drove us all the way (hours out of the way) because he wanted to pump us for info on California and the US.
Wow… now i want a podcast from you guys and listen to this story😂
My travel disaster. We were to go on a flight from Michigan to Jamaica for a 4 day relaxing stay at a resort with other family members. Our 35 year old niece wanted us to drive together instead of taking separate cars. So she drove. We needed to be at the airport 3 hours early. Her daughter and a couple other people dragged their feet. Got to the gate 3 minutes before boarding.....everyone got on except my wife and I. Saying we were too late. My wife was so mad. WE both sat in the parking garage, her crying, me cussing up storm. A friend took us home and somehow managed to get re-boarded but only for a one day one night visit to Jamaica. We loved the trip, hated it was too short. On the return flight, our great niece had left behind a $500 leather designer jacket her mom had bought her as a birthday gift.......karma on them for spoiling our trip.
The niece did pay for a trip just for my wife and I later on. The islands were awesome.
The worst travel experience was sleeping in the Atlanta airport overnight but the absolute worst was a road trip with my brother. We ended up near Area 51 in Rachel, Nevada in the middle of the night and there were no hotel rooms at the only mom and pop hotel in the area, so we had camping gear and we pulled off the road into a field and camped out until morning.
The funniest part of this is Zara laughing in background.
Yes!! I agree. Grinning ear to ear.
Having fun over parents silliness.
She's a well brought up, kid.
Not interrupting.
❤
@@bvl98 I just saw this episode again when I noticed Zara was initially on her device but eventually became interested in podcast going on in the front seats. She put away the device and listened attentively to the remainder of the episode. Her reactions seemed somewhat precocious and surprisingly adult. They are both great kids.
I love the kids' giggles in the background, too!! 😅
🌴🌴🌴 OH MY GOSH😮❗️
This has got to be the best funniest “Sheena interrupted” video ever 😂.
You kids are just awesome about sharing stories and life in general. I really think that you should do more of these driving videos.
Thank you so much for sharing everything with us.
And SHEENA, I CAN’T BELIEVE THAT YOU CALLED THAT POOR MAN A STUPID MORON 😮!!!!!!
Blessings from Paso Robles, California, Carlos
I look forward to your podcast every Tuesday night after a long day working in healthcare. The content is informative and relatable. Thank you for continuing these videos. ❤
Anyone else hoping that the station manager sees this and writes, “Hello, I’m Stupid Moron and you’re my favorite podcaster! I’m sharing this with all of my family.”
The way Trid reacting to Zara's answers about pool story....such a sweet combination of Father and daughter😍
17:35 iits was the little girl helping for me! Children are so pure❤
Never knew i needed a chaotic podcast episode until today 😂😂😂
Nobody, absolutely NOBODY buys a platform ticket even now. 😂
Amazing travel stories. Maybe do a whole episode about being in Japan. The stories of Jae and Zara being injured during travels was so scary to me. Personally I would have freaked out. But so glad everything turned out okay. Thank you for sharing. My personal desire is to do world travel to visit all the people I love and those who shared their hearts with me during those times I needed someone to understand. Japan, India, Switzerland, Nepal, China, parts of Northern Canada. These are on my list♥♥♥
You guys have me cracking up! Thank you for the laughter!
Travelled from Australia to Jakarta and on to Hong Kong. Caught Cholera in Indonesia and couldn't get treatment (a long story related to my ex-wife) until we got back to Singapore. About a week later!
I nearly died.
Poor you.
Thank GOD you survived it.❤
She totally called him a stupid moron! No way he called them back in for 3rd round.😂
TrId: “I’m paying through my nose!” while blowing snot all over the steering wheel!😂😂😂
Thank you for singing a little Sheena!❤
Excellent episode as always! So much life lived, so many stories and all types of experiences 😊❤ Thank you for sharing that with us! It was fun to watch!
Yesss, on point, it’s called a nursemaid’s elbow! Also known, simply as, a pulled elbow.
OMG, I am laughing. My husband speaks Urdu and Pashto, and Hindi but can't understand you. He grew up in Karachi. Our common languages our English and German. I keep playing your videos for him and he tells me to keep them for myself. Oy Vey! 💗
Oh, i am soo excited for this episode!!!
"Shut this up! Let's go!" 😂😂😂
I CANNOT stop laughing 😂 You both are SO much fun, thank you for your stories.
I wear dark glasses just to hide my dark circles underneath my eyes too! Lol
Yes, apparently did call him that and admitted it in an earlier video 😂
TRID is right!
I actually listened to the platform ticket story in another podcast, and as I remember Sheena said the guy’s moron😂. I don’t remember ever about “unbelievable”🤭
This is so hilarious and entertaining. Thanks for the laughs.
Their daughter reacting in the back 😂😂
Love this. It’s like hearing from family. But this has to be the 15 millionth time they did a travel episode. lol.
**Epic Travel Adventure aka Complete Nightmare:**
Our family embarked on a bold 900-mile journey-a daring 13-hour road trip to Missouri for our daughter’s First Christmas! Excitement filled the car, but little did we know that adventure awaited us just a few hours in.
About six hours into our trek, my precious 1.5-month-old newborn suddenly needed a diaper change, and we pulled into a rest stop that turned out to be a scene straight out of a comedy. As we hurried to help her, I discovered that her diaper situation was beyond just a simple change-it was an all-out disaster! With more than seven hours left on the road, I knew a quick wipe wouldn’t cut it; I had to give her a proper clean.
We were on the road for nearly two weeks, so equipped with sanitizers and cleaning supplies for her bottles, I felt ready for anything. However, when I began washing her little back and legs in the freezing-cold water from the sink, I realized just how surreal our adventure was becoming. This was no ordinary diaper change!
Suddenly, a woman burst in and, in a loud voice, exclaimed, "Are you seriously bathing a baby in the f@$k#*g sink?!" Talk about a plot twist! Her harsh tone startled my little one, triggering that heart-wrenching silent scream that newborns do when they’ve had enough. I was already feeling overwhelmed, and her outburst pushed me over the edge. In that moment of desperation, I shot back, “Where else am I supposed to clean my daughter’s a@# after she s^%t all over herself?”
In the aftermath, I found myself sitting in the back of the car, cradling, cuddling, and singing to my baby for nearly an hour, just trying to soothe her from the chill and the unexpected drama. We vowed that from that day forward, we would be equipped with 2-gallon jugs of water for all our future travels! And we made a pact to steer clear of those desolate rest stops in the West Virginia/Ohio area-places that resembled glorified outhouses. Instead, we’d seek out truck stops with showers, which I was more than willing to sanitize before use!
This adventure taught us a valuable lesson and I wish I could look back on it and tell the story while recalling it with laughter and a touch of entertaining chaos, but although it one day may be a story to tell for years to come, I am admittingly still appalled at how ridiculously absurd a fellow woman could be to. Maybe there was a little gender bias on my part, but in all honesty, I would have thought that even the most basic human would have shown a little compassion toward the situation. In all reality, I kind of wish I had said, "Oh! Thanks for noticing my 'Unnecessary Observations Greatly Needed!' sign" because then I would have a fun story to share for years to come!
Zara and Trid together reminds me of my father and me.
you guys sound like me accident prone please try to be safe I love all of you and I would like to know how many sisters does Trid have because he's so so freaking funny😂😂😂
Going through a lot right now but you guys always make me laugh every Tuesday
@sheenainterrupted We were visiting my brother in L.A., we had booked tickets (for parking) at the Getty Museum. My son who was 2 at the time was strapped into his car seat in our rental van, we headed out fully belly, clean diaper, on time. The road to the Getty was very winding, after the second curve my son projectile vomited. Needless to say we turned around and went back home, I spent the day cleaning my son, the car seat, and the van. We never did get to the Getty Museum. In contrast, we flew from Canada to LAX without incident, my son fell asleep in his car seat on the plane and didn't wake until we were in the elevator at LAX still strapped in his car seat.
Me and my friend at the time decided to drive to California, and a friend of mine gave me perfect driving directions there but didn't give me any back so the story is about the trip back first I ended up doing all the driving we were supposed to take turns and I'm driving through Kingman with no sleep completely lost and I finally found the interstate to get me back home but it was so under light and I was trying to majority the interstate turn at the last minute and ended up in a ditch and I had to ask onstar to literally find me and I almost got arrested because I out ran an ambulance and that same ambulance ended up checking up on us to see if we are alright. But I drove through California, literally just winging it and arriving in rain on a Friday rush hour lost. It was just epic disaster
Fast forwarded through the nurses elbow 🤣🤣🤣 Nice episode!
I am fuming on behalf of Sheena, even though TRID is perfect and amazing. But, the passive anger is real for the 10th anniversary story.
Projecting a bit too much, are we?
Yes, 100%, and some more.
Yayy!!! I needed your video ❤❤❤
Not even three mins in and it’s wild 😂
Silent viewer here…. Just downloaded your song! Beautiful song!
Ah! Just relived my Indian nightmares..yea glad to be here!
Distracted driving is very unsafe for your family and other people on the roads.
Trid: I don’t know where that hotel is!
Sheena: I know where that hotel is!!
Obviously she’s the one with the good sense of direction.😂❤
This episode is so good
Love you Two❤️🎼🎹🎧😊
funny that this takes place en route back from new york 🤣🥘
My daughter had nursemaids elbow when she was 3 and my mom did hers too. Soon as they popped it in she was perfect!!
Great stories 😊. Yes, most of Europe will give you emergency medical help for free. Medical aid is not expensive for us as as well. America has the most expensive health care in the world
Haha I love ur husband's humor 😂😂
That was good 🥳❤️
Nanny elbow 😂😂
Look like you were on interstate 87 coming out of New York City. Straight line up towards the Hudson through Albany?
Both vegetarians? Trid seemed like he would have a steak every now and then
If we are as much animals as other creatures then other creatures are as much as we are and the same principles apply... so:
1) if we become what we eat then so do animals.
2) steaks are made of cows
3) cows eat plants
4) cows are plants
Thus (5) steaks are vegetarian. QED.
Do the show with normal eyes😂😂😂😂
Brilliant videos
love it 💖
Rivian R1s! 🔥
Trid is a natural....
❤❤❤
I see notification I am here ❤
blink twice ,blade runner 2049
Pls do a segment in hindi
They will have to script it 😂
Don't they speak Sindhi? They are Sindhi so they should speak Sindhi rather than Hindi, no?
@@oleyullah they are Indians too man, they would know hindi too
They were born abroad, not certain they'd speak their mother tongue let alone yet another language, no matter how similar and more present in everyday life probably and with more exposition.
My ex-girlfriend is Gujarati born in the UK and she barely spoke Gujarati but understood both Hindi and Gujarathi 100%. She couldn't speak Hindi.
Being of Indian descent doesn't automatically mean someone speaks Hindi, especially if they are from people whose native tongue is something else. It's standard in the UK they speak more or less well whatever their parents speak, but hardly ever are able to read it. Theur kids won't speak it at all, maybe passively understand.
India is not all Hindi. @@pradnya.vijayan
You said idiot, trid has told this story before in an episode
😇😇😇
You need to be traveling with a doctor at all times.
😂
Triiiid sir OMG 😱 your LAST MIN PLANNING DISORDER ...booking the Hotel on the airplane going there??!! 🤯 🥵Sooo many of us, we feeeel Sheena RELIVING her PANIC ATTACKs! We love you but 🙏FOR Sheena we love her toooo 🩷...🌟land @sheenamelwani AMAZING CONGRATS 🍾 🥂on your beautiful new song & MV w/ @adamknight "You Make a Home" 🎤 🎶 just amazing...gotta see/listen guys! 💫