Hi Eunice, I hope that you and the family are all doing well. Yes, growing up in the (USA) we had an iron similar to that one, that we heated on an open fire. It was a heavy solid iron. Say hi to Riley and baby. BLESSINGS.❤
You rock Eunice! Before we got electric irons in the US, many, many, many years ago, they would put the iron on top of a hot stove before using. I can remember my grandmother having one😊
Heey Eunice! Girl the way I just had to finally do my laundry after waiting until every article of clothing needed to be laundered…..🤯 If I had to stand over a bucket to clean them, and hang them out to dry😩 I’m sure if I had to I would. I have huge blankets and comforters….And I was complaining hard, at the laundry mat! But I also spent maybe $60 to complete the whole job so…And your process was #free.🤷🏾♀️ I watch Acholi Pride because you are amazing, but also because it reminds me to be grateful. You are amazing Sis! ❤❤
@@NewAcholiPride The metal it was made out of kept the temperature well :) But when my father was a kid, they used the very same iron you used in the video. With charcoal and all! He still has it around, I believe.
Hi, I've just joined your channel. I'm from Cambridge UK. I have a question. How much does it cost, in Ugandan Shillings, to build such a house like yours?
Congratulations ma'am, on your delivery. It's been a while that I watched your videos. How is your baby and your family doing. Keep inspiring me, and God bless you abundantly
Eunice ..... I So Want One Of Those "Ancient" Irons... Seriously!!! Me .... I Would Put Rocks Into It.... Along With The Charcoal To Better Maintain An Even Temperature. I'd Trade You Something New .... For Something Old School.
Eunice you are yhe now generation to make changes to make life a little easier nothing wrong with that u have electric get a electric iron get a propane stove dig a bore hole for the village so they can get clean water yes over sixty five years ago
Beautiful content .
Ce que j apprécié chez cette jeune femme c est sa propreté elle très propre
I think I hear Riley playing with the baby😊
Jamaica
Hi Eunice, I hope that you and the family are all doing well. Yes, growing up in the (USA) we had an iron similar to that one, that we heated on an open fire. It was a heavy solid iron. Say hi to Riley and baby. BLESSINGS.❤
Even before watching the video I already liked it, keep on going dear.
You're the best!
I have seen them use gasoline. First time seeing coal used.
You rock Eunice! Before we got electric irons in the US, many, many, many years ago, they would put the iron on top of a hot stove before using. I can remember my grandmother having one😊
Oh wow, I can imagine imagine 😊
Such a good mom I think you’re amazing 😊
Thank you
Wow! What a beautiful place and peaceful
Heey Eunice! Girl the way I just had to finally do my laundry after waiting until every article of clothing needed to be laundered…..🤯
If I had to stand over a bucket to clean them, and hang them out to dry😩 I’m sure if I had to I would.
I have huge blankets and comforters….And I was complaining hard, at the laundry mat!
But I also spent maybe $60 to complete the whole job so…And your process was #free.🤷🏾♀️
I watch Acholi Pride because you are amazing, but also because it reminds me to be grateful.
You are amazing Sis! ❤❤
Ohhhh❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
When I was a kid, we used to have a similar iron, but here we poured boiling water into it! Ah the memories :)
Boiling water? Ah! That must be harder to use
@@NewAcholiPride The metal it was made out of kept the temperature well :)
But when my father was a kid, they used the very same iron you used in the video. With charcoal and all! He still has it around, I believe.
Hello From Tennessee USA! This is Teresa. We have seen that iron many times before but it is not used anymore.
Hello dear. Well done
I like it when you said, it is coming to rain....Uganda is really beautiful, has plentiful of natural resources
Jamaica 🇯🇲♥️🙏👃👃👃👍 y
Wow so nice seeing 😊😍😊😍😊
Hey Eunice it’s good to see you again. Hope you and your new baby are doing well . Hello to Riley also. Thanks for another interesting video.
You are so welcome
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Hi, I've just joined your channel. I'm from Cambridge UK. I have a question. How much does it cost, in Ugandan Shillings, to build such a house like yours?
Hello Eunice, when I was growing up we used this in my country to iron. We call it a Goose. I live in the Eastern Caribbean.
Oh, atleast we have something in common then
Congratulations ma'am, on your delivery.
It's been a while that I watched your videos. How is your baby and your family doing.
Keep inspiring me, and God bless you abundantly
All good
Thank you
Eunice, I love your videos. I wouldn't Iron the clothes. I'm just too lazy.
Heheee even for your baby? 😁
Eunice ..... I So Want One Of Those "Ancient" Irons... Seriously!!!
Me .... I Would Put Rocks Into It.... Along With The Charcoal To Better Maintain An Even Temperature.
I'd Trade You Something New .... For Something Old School.
Wish I could send you
Eunice you are yhe now generation to make changes to make life a little easier nothing wrong with that u have electric get a electric iron get a propane stove dig a bore hole for the village so they can get clean water yes over sixty five years ago
I wish I could afford to dig the borehole though, I sure would do it😊
You can send her money to get, get, get. Do you think if she had the money to get all that she wouldn't?