Hello po , please if you want a part 2 , please drop your questions or what you want us to talk about especially for the husband ❤, thank you so much for the love
I like what the lady said” Don’t expect your own country to happen here” i agree with you ma’am, if someone goes to other countries either to visit, work or live, they should adjust theme selves to what that country has and not to complain or compare to their own country. Thank you so much Sir and ma’am for living here that long. God Bless you and your family.🙏❤️🇵🇭
I lived in the neighborhood with Jim and Judy in 2001-2005 near the st. Scholastica's convent in baguio. They are such a very humble couple. They're arts and crafts enthusiasts too. I'm happy to see them again even just here in youtube.❤❤❤
The earthquake she mentioned happened on July 16, 1990. That was the strongest earthquake I felt so far as well. I still thank this couple for staying in the Philippines inspite of the circumstances that are commonly happening here. My respect and love for this couple will remain with them.
Thank you folks for choosing the Philippines as your lifetime residence and in so doing it manifest your love and admiration to its culture and people. Filipinos are the most resilient people on the planet and our ability to pick up the pieces and start all over again. Just imagine about 26 typhoons that hit the country each year and most filipinos still manage to smile after each calamity. As the only Christian country in Asia, filipinos are guided in their day to day activities by the devotion to their faith and among top in the world of having a close knit family orientation. God bless the Philippines. Mabuhay! Watching from the USA.
Wow 50 years in the Philippines. I was born there but only lived there for 13 years the rest is over here in the US. God sure has planned our lives. Amazing.
They were lovely couple and it is amazing they stay in the Philippines for over 5 decades hence they experienced ups and down at different administration of the Philippines, nice couple and amazing
They are lovely couple and their relationships was forge thru the Filipino culture of no divorce and the hospitality of the Filipino.wow she has a wonderful advice" be patience and don't expect whats in your country to also happen in the Philippines.
I remember visiting Manila that year when the earthquake strucked. I was staying at Manila Garden in Makati when I visited the Philippines from the U.S. I think that was the name of the Hotel at that time. I think the name of this Hotel now is Dusit Thani Hotel. The earthquake was so strong in Manila too but not as strong as in Baguio because the Epicenter of the quake was located there. I was in the Hotel at that time & was about to take the elevator to go to my room when this huge earthquake hit. Everyone in the hotel panic & ran outside the hotel.
I love this interview with the Curran couple, very interesting and informative. This is life in its beauty and wonder, "GIVE AND TAKE", the true essence of love and commitment. Salute to the Curran.
Must be very cold in Baguio, they're dressed very warmly! Very rare to see a foreign senior couple living in the Philippines that long. Usually it's young individuals/vloggers/couples.
I enjoyed this interview and am equally shocked the mum and dad have been in PH since 1974. Cheers, blessings and good health to you and Mr & Mrs Curran!
im commenting as I watch. For Part 2, can you please ask this question: for having lived in the Philippines for half a century, what Fiipino culture have they embraced and practice, if any.
Such a lovely couple and delightful to watch and listen to them. Praying for good health and blessings for you three, so you can enjoy more good things and happy moments.
Fifty years? Wow!Unbelievable!If they stayed in Agoo, La Union , can they speak Ilokano?Rhodesia? Wow! That means there’s a lot of adjustments because of the culture , foods and climate.
I got goosebumps hearing their stories they pretty much know about the past clearly they are here before i was born godbless them i hope you interview more oldies like them living in the philippines you earned my sub because of this
Wow I never thought a foreigner live in the Philippines that long.I move here in U.S since the 80's married to a u.s citizen that's why I end up here in u.s.God bless you guys.I left Philippines in time when was Marcos exiled in Hawaii.He was in Clark Air base for safety in Angeles at that time.
I am happy watching videos of foreigners loving their stay in the Philippines, but this two lovely people made me more appreciative of spending my 62 years here as well.. They have all the money to travel back to their hometown but they chose to live here not just a year or two but for the rest of their lives.. That just goes to show that they are peace loving, patient & down to earth people, characteristics that are missing from humanity nowadays. You deserve my sub for this.. ❤❤❤ Hope to hear stories of their children, about their feelings about living here & why they chose to live in America, Europe & of course the Philippines.
Hi from New Jersey! Wow, I highly admire and salute your guests for leaving their country and live there in the Philippines. You know, it takes a lot of courage, strength, dedication determination, and guts to do what they did. It seems to me that they love my country since they have been living there for five decades. We left Manila in the mid 80s and moved to the States. We’ve been living in the U.S. for over four decades now and that’s because of my American stepdad who brought us here. He has a golden heart and is a kind-hearted person.!! Anyway, God bless this couple. 👍👍👍. I’m pretty sure that they will see my comments here one day .😊😊😊🙏🙏🙏. CHEERS!!! 🥂
Hey DAMI, please do Part 2 of this wonderful husband & wife, very entertaining and enlightening, I enjoyed watching you guys, more power & I subscribed to your channel.❤❤❤❤❤
Unbelievable amazing family you're so lucky to have them too. We're so proud that they enjoyed very very well here in the Philippines. I❤❤❤ 3hearts for them. Wish them to have longer stay in the country. God bless them.
I remember that earthquake. I think it was sometime in July, 1990. And then there was the eruption a year later. We were passing through from Diego Garcia going to Okinawa when it happened. Then we were shipped to the Middle East a few weeks later because one Saddam Hussein decided he didn’t like his neighbor and invaded. We were one of the first boots on the ground in KSA when that happened. A lifetime ago when I was young and stupid.
wow I'm so amazed how they survived and love Phils. and chose to retire there. I've been to Baguio, so that means they were there already during my visit. I wonder if they are filipino citizens already.
New sub here..great interview. I admired them a lot,'caused they prepared to live in the Philippines for may decades,wow so amazing. Stay safe and healthy Ma'am and Sir.
❤i have no parents anymore i missed my mama and papa watching this interview ❤ glad they are happy living here in the Philippines that long. long live Philippines !
I really admired the wisdom of that lady . She's so sharp in her statements. What I'm really happy is their feeling of security & peace of being here in the Philippines.TQ! & always hope that everything will remain the same
This guys is POSITIVE THINKER AND I OWE TO THEM BECAUSE THEY LIVE AND LOVE OUR CULTURE .. unbelievable.. wonderful and happy experience to both of them hid is amazing for every human being ...
Wow living in the Philippines for 5 decades going 6 is wonderful and amazing couple. They know how to live with the natives unlike others are arrogant.Their citizenship change to Filipino?or dual?
Hello po , please if you want a part 2 , please drop your questions or what you want us to talk about especially for the husband ❤, thank you so much for the love
How old are they? Where in the Phils. are they living? Since they mentioned about Filo foods they've tasted, what are those food they did/didn't like?
Yes pls part.2...@maritesguillermo5108 I think I heard they are from A good La Union near Baguio City
You should interview their kids since they grew up in PI.
I like what the lady said” Don’t expect your own country to happen here” i agree with you ma’am, if someone goes to other countries either to visit, work or live, they should adjust theme selves to what that country has and not to complain or compare to their own country. Thank you so much Sir and ma’am for living here that long. God Bless you and your family.🙏❤️🇵🇭
I lived in the neighborhood with Jim and Judy in 2001-2005 near the st. Scholastica's convent in baguio. They are such a very humble couple. They're arts and crafts enthusiasts too. I'm happy to see them again even just here in youtube.❤❤❤
Wow 50 years in the Philippines. They really enjoy living it. Respect to both of you.
The earthquake she mentioned happened on July 16, 1990. That was the strongest earthquake I felt so far as well. I still thank this couple for staying in the Philippines inspite of the circumstances that are commonly happening here. My respect and love for this couple will remain with them.
I remember the earthquake and I was on the 26th floor when that happened.
Thank you folks for choosing the Philippines as your lifetime residence and in so doing it manifest your love and admiration to its culture and people. Filipinos are the most resilient people on the planet and our ability to pick up the pieces and start all over again. Just imagine about 26 typhoons that hit the country each year and most filipinos still manage to smile after each calamity. As the only Christian country in Asia, filipinos are guided in their day to day activities by the devotion to their faith and among top in the world of having a close knit family orientation. God bless the Philippines. Mabuhay! Watching from the USA.
Love and respect to these lovely couple. Mabuhay! 🤍
Wow 50 years in the Philippines. I was born there but only lived there for 13 years the rest is over here in the US. God sure has planned our lives. Amazing.
They were lovely couple and it is amazing they stay in the Philippines for over 5 decades hence they experienced ups and down at different administration of the Philippines, nice couple and amazing
They are lovely couple and their relationships was forge thru the Filipino culture of no divorce and the hospitality of the Filipino.wow she has a wonderful advice" be patience and don't expect whats in your country to also happen in the Philippines.
Wow. Thank you po for loving our. Beloved. Philippines
I like her very realistic. Thanks you loved our country
Fifty years! Respect!!!❤❤❤
i really enjoyed listening to the couple's story about their life here in the philippines..i hope there is a part 2...
Yes..I am hope .have part 2
I’m from Baguio. By looking at the pine trees. I already knew your from Baguio. 👍🏻 nice one. Interesting story.
Wow! 50 years in the Philippines 🇵🇭 ♥️
One word" ---- RESPECT!!"...
17:30 she's (mom) got good wisdom and a great sense of humor, ie., we don't divorce "Divorce No, Murder Yes"; lol.
Thank you for the kind words Sir, Madam! Glad you enjoyed your stay in our country!
Great job mom and dad❤️ Well done Dami
I remember visiting Manila that year when the earthquake strucked. I was staying at Manila Garden in Makati when I visited the Philippines from the U.S. I think that was the name of the Hotel at that time. I think the name of this Hotel now is Dusit Thani Hotel. The earthquake was so strong in Manila too but not as strong as in Baguio because the Epicenter of the quake was located there. I was in the Hotel at that time & was about to take the elevator to go to my room when this huge earthquake hit. Everyone in the hotel panic & ran outside the hotel.
I love this interview with the Curran couple, very interesting and informative. This is life in its beauty and wonder, "GIVE AND TAKE", the true essence of love and commitment. Salute to the Curran.
Very proud of them for living in our country for 50 yrs.!
Must be very cold in Baguio, they're dressed very warmly! Very rare to see a foreign senior couple living in the Philippines that long. Usually it's young individuals/vloggers/couples.
They're lovely couple. Glad they like it here in the Ph.
Thank you for loving the Philippines
Wow that awesome 50 yrs living in the Philippines 🇵🇭, so proud and love these couple.
It’s nice to watch the bonding and interview beautiful people. You made my day. May God bless you all
I enjoyed this interview and am equally shocked the mum and dad have been in PH since 1974. Cheers, blessings and good health to you and Mr & Mrs Curran!
Yes lots of expats comes to the Philippines to stay for good., happy for u guys.
Such a wonderful family, they lived half of their lives in the Philippines.
These people were very humble and good people who stayed in Philippines for long time.
im commenting as I watch. For Part 2, can you please ask this question: for having lived in the Philippines for half a century, what Fiipino culture have they embraced and practice, if any.
Wow... I love these guys. Such good aura around them.
I injoy watching you guys . Love our country Philippines 🇵🇭 ❤❤
Wow 50 years living here and a very nice couple still going strong. Nice interview Dammi.
nice couple that assimilate in the Philippines. and yes its not all thing are here in your home country you need to adapt and a lot of patience.
I don't think they assimilated already, look for 50 years they don't even speak a language. They live they're own bubble for sure. Expat bubble
Such a lovely couple and delightful to watch and listen to them.
Praying for good health and blessings for you three, so you can enjoy more good things and happy moments.
Fifty years? Wow!Unbelievable!If they stayed in Agoo, La Union , can they speak Ilokano?Rhodesia? Wow! That means there’s a lot of adjustments because of the culture , foods and climate.
I think they live in Baguio but the husband work in Agoo.
I got goosebumps hearing their stories they pretty much know about the past clearly they are here before i was born godbless them i hope you interview more oldies like them living in the philippines you earned my sub because of this
Wow I never thought a foreigner live in the Philippines that long.I move here in U.S since the 80's married to a u.s citizen that's why I end up here in u.s.God bless you guys.I left Philippines in time when was Marcos exiled in Hawaii.He was in Clark Air base for safety in Angeles at that time.
I am happy watching videos of foreigners loving their stay in the Philippines, but this two lovely people made me more appreciative of spending my 62 years here as well.. They have all the money to travel back to their hometown but they chose to live here not just a year or two but for the rest of their lives.. That just goes to show that they are peace loving, patient & down to earth people, characteristics that are missing from humanity nowadays. You deserve my sub for this.. ❤❤❤ Hope to hear stories of their children, about their feelings about living here & why they chose to live in America, Europe & of course the Philippines.
They have practically lived the best part of their lives in the country. The background looks like they're in Baguio, right?
Wow! God bless you all. Thank you for liking Philippines 🇵🇭. I miss the country 🙏❤️🇦🇺
Hi from New Jersey! Wow, I highly admire and salute your guests for leaving their country and live there in the Philippines. You know, it takes a lot of courage, strength, dedication determination, and guts to do what they did. It seems to me that they love my country since they have been living there for five decades. We left Manila in the mid 80s and moved to the States. We’ve been living in the U.S. for over four decades now and that’s because of my American stepdad who brought us here. He has a golden heart and is a kind-hearted person.!! Anyway, God bless this couple. 👍👍👍. I’m pretty sure that they will see my comments here one day .😊😊😊🙏🙏🙏. CHEERS!!! 🥂
Excellent advise. I respect them both.
I'm amazed. That was matial law during 1974. I'm glad they enjoyed living here in the Philippines.
Welcome to the Philippines Family more power to your vlogs guys 👍😎🇵🇭
This conversation is very interesting to watch.
Wow...great couple...and what a nice interview ❤😊
Thank you for loving philippines❤ god bless you always❤
Great vlog! I am happy that a couple from Zimbabwe has made my home country their home as well.
Hey DAMI, please do Part 2 of this wonderful husband & wife, very entertaining and enlightening, I enjoyed watching you guys, more power & I subscribed to your channel.❤❤❤❤❤
Wow 50yrs in the Philippines, salute to you ma'am as and sir, keepsafe ❤ thanks for loving our country.
Beautiful video ❤❤❤ l love god bless good health
What an opportunity to interview them such a wonderful and lovable couples whom i think had the longest foreign residency ❤️
Dami, this is one of your best interview i have watched. Best regards to the lovely couple 😊😊😊😊
Ilove this kindof interview..good job...❤
Very good interview. Well done! I enjoyed watching this.
Unbelievable amazing family you're so lucky to have them too. We're so proud that they enjoyed very very well here in the Philippines. I❤❤❤ 3hearts for them. Wish them to have longer stay in the country. God bless them.
Wow! Congrats! 60 years living in the philippines is just unreal , that is amazing !
God bless them the old couple thank you for living in the Philippines for fifty years 🇵🇭thank you so much to both of them ❤ 🙏😊
I remember that earthquake. I think it was sometime in July, 1990. And then there was the eruption a year later. We were passing through from Diego Garcia going to Okinawa when it happened. Then we were shipped to the Middle East a few weeks later because one Saddam Hussein decided he didn’t like his neighbor and invaded. We were one of the first boots on the ground in KSA when that happened. A lifetime ago when I was young and stupid.
Wow, 50 years living in the Philippines...that's a long time...more than where I'm living right in the UK, England (45 years)...WEll & Good.
Mabuhay po kayo
wow I'm so amazed how they survived and love Phils. and chose to retire there. I've been to Baguio, so that means they were there already during my visit. I wonder if they are filipino citizens already.
New sub here..great interview. I admired them a lot,'caused they prepared to live in the Philippines for may decades,wow so amazing. Stay safe and healthy Ma'am and Sir.
Thank you for having you here in our country. Your such nice to be here, because your really a good person too.❤️😊❤️ God bless you more...
Oh wowwww masha’Allah...
I live in europe for quite sometimes now. People here dont like to look at them how much more if you smile 😂😂 thats why i love Filipino’s values
❤i have no parents anymore i missed my mama and papa watching this interview ❤ glad they are happy living here in the Philippines that long. long live Philippines !
Sending you virtual hug❤️
@@eatwithdami5135 maraming salamat po❤️
they feel comfortably happy and content.. Admirable couple.. and Dami is also very engaging and pleasant.. ❤
Thank you for staying and loving our small city. Sadly though those trees and mountains 50 years ago are fast disappearing.
I really admired the wisdom of that lady . She's so sharp in her statements. What I'm really happy is their feeling of security & peace of being here in the Philippines.TQ! & always hope that everything will remain the same
Hello to Curran Family...😊😊😊😊😊 Golden Couple 😊😊😊
Beautiful video content ❤️😍
much love..love your video 💕
The wife is full of wisdom.
This is a very interesting and very good interview. Subscribed already.
Beautiful
I wish.they have part 2 interesting story living in the Philippines for 50 years I'm proud for them God blessed 🙏🏼🙋
Yaayy i can see the pine trees outside,im from that place Baguio😊
Lovely couple! God bless !❤
so nice to hear this kind of story. i so love the couple. wish the interview were longer. thanks for this and God bless. 🙂
Wow! phenomenon
I love this interview
Wow, 50 years
This couple are very wise. And they seem to be very open minded in their surrounding and other culture. Nice content.
This guys is POSITIVE THINKER AND I OWE TO THEM BECAUSE THEY LIVE AND LOVE OUR CULTURE .. unbelievable.. wonderful and happy experience to both of them hid is amazing for every human being ...
Nice conversation very informative
We nert part 2 and talk more about their kids and where they graduated, did the marry Filipinos
Wow I just 2yrs old at that time. I was born in the Philippines 🇵🇭 but lived only 21yrs in the Philippines.
I was 4yrs old ...
Wow
Yep the people are really great here!
Wow...lived in Baguio. ..i was in Baguio in that earth quake 1990
Wow! God bless po
Wow living in the Philippines for 5 decades going 6 is wonderful and amazing couple. They know how to live with the natives unlike others are arrogant.Their citizenship change to Filipino?or dual?
Enjoyed very much watching this.
New Subscriber here! I really love this interview. Hoping for Part 2 with them. 🥰
yes part 2 please im your silent subscribers here in london but originally from ph (laguna)
I love listening to u guys.❤❤❤❤❤