Hello dear Steemians... how are you?
Today I'd like to show you some snap shots and short video of our Little Kobold's happy moments in her maternal family home.
Honestly speaking, I had been worried whether she could enjoy her holiday in my home town.
She does have a rather dark skin so that she would be able to withstand the high sun exposure well enough, however she is still a fragile little baby who was born in Eurepe and not accustomed to the harsh condition there.
My family lives in a small village in a traditional house without AC.
The trucks, busses and motorcicles drive through the village on the nearby road which makes it so loud and cause a lot of smoke.
She is not accustomed to the local bacterias either so that I was worried if she got diarrhea etc.
Even her daddy had always got diarrhea during his every visit in Asia at least once.
But the most worrying thing to me is actually the Dengue fever and Malaria, since both are deadly.
Since our village is 4 hours drive to the nearest big hospital with the decent facilities, if she's sick that could be really dangerous.
I haven't even calculate the possibility of getting stuck in a traffic jam. If this happens, being in an ambulance couldn't make any difference at all.
But thankfully all of those fear are finally proven to be wrong. Our little angel was perfectly healthy and really had fun there.
She was sweating like crazy, just like me, but neverthless she was happy like hell.
She rolled on the floor and even run barefoot everywhere quite often.
You could see in the pictures and the video, how carefree her laughs and smiles were.
She was being the center of the attention there, perhaps that's the main reason... she has a princess syndrom hahahahaha.
She also got a lot of presents from my relatives and even from our steemian friends, so how can she not be so happy LOL. Thank you again ;
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Now here is the video:
In the first part of the video our little princess has visit the kitchen to observe my aunty roasting chicken. The chicken was reared in our own courtyard, so it's definitely organic meat. ^_^
The rice and vegetable also came from our own farm.
My parent and all relatives were so happy that Little Kobold was accepting their love quite fast, especially towards my big aunty. She run around so carefreely as if she has been living there for so long.
And from her looks alone you can see that she really fits to the environment. She doesn't look like an Eurepean at all, not even 50%! :-D
Here you can see some pictures of her happy smiles:
Here she could see and touch animals too. She has seen goats and cows as well in Eurepe, but she has never touched them because either in the wild park or in a big farm the animals are always protected by electric wired fence.
That's why she has been fascinated by the animals in our courtyard (unfortunately I forgot to make any picture of our cows).
As a closure I'd show you two snap shots taken from one of our stroll between the corn field. You can't see any plants anymore on the field because the harvesting period has just been over.
That's it for today and I'd see you again with the next story from our Asian trip. Thanks in advance for your upvotes. :-)