Our little Fijian Canadian heads out to the farm with the gang, we do some diving for freshwater eels, and plant some more yam. Thanks for watching guys!!
Great content. Brings back memories of a child when my grandma planted all sorts of veggies, yam and literally had a nursery of orchids and assorted flowers on her acres of land. It is surely a reminder to us in the midst of all occurring today, a LIFE of nature, humbleness and simplicity. Sadly, here on our Island of Guam has become so Westernize. Guam was once a LIFE, lived by our elders, a land to farm, raised pigs, cows and goats and daily fishing to survive and lived a LIFE of SIMPLICITY but especially HOLINESS and PRAYER. Your cute little boy is surely a reminder of SIMPLICITY.
You're so right. It's easy to complicate and hurry through life but I have a feeling at the end of it all, we might just wish we'd slowed down and smelled the roses a bit more, you know.
Seeing the boys' upbringing brings back fond memories of my own childhood - lots of adventures, life skills, and survival. You've added the business part, which we lack. Great vid again, Jonathan
hahaha..sa mai vosa vaka-viti sara..vinaka Tauvu..sa yawa..I have a kai valagi cousin who live with us in Yasawa your age, gone to NZ when he was 18. Set na tu i Viti 😇👍🚣🏊♂️🌴
It’s actually amazing how close some of our Pacific island languages are! Like I’ve been really amazed of the last year learning how the same things have similar names in other countries close to Fiji
@@WakaFamily it's a pleasure brother and I'm really amazed how your boy's have adapted naturally to the island especially from the Cold country. God bless you guys and continue to do Good.💯🙏🙏
Watching the part where Seva was walking up the slippery mudy hill and saying to myself, "oh becareful gone" then I heard him say "JOKA BOY" 🤣🤣🤣 that line from him made my day. Great content👏
Yeah, me too. I heard it clearly. JOKA BOY.🤣🤣🤣AWESOME HANDSOME LITTLE BUDDY. But he's going to be tough farm boy when he's fully grown. Thanx Jonathan for the brilliant idea to bring back the kids to take roots at their roots familiarize them to the village life. Certainly they'll gain many many positves out of it.
Love more videos on the Fijian way of life and tourism sights and political side of the community as well cheers great video thanks heaps aye .Noho ora mai.
Isa lei - stumbled upon this... tuna caci na wai mai Nanivuta...isaaa used to do that with your uncles back in the days on weekends...isa lei gauna. I brought Liki back to high school and into my class, all because he wanted to play in my U19 rugby team 😢...isa o vuaku.
I think I saw you back in Aug 2019 at the Labasa airport. I had a brief conversation with your dad while waiting for our bags. I could be wrong. Anyway, great content.
Inspiring....that yam we call it paholo from where Im from and you wont believe its size......we usually tip its flesh in cement after cutting it before planting....just sayin cheers
so priceless for any child to grow up in nature
Totally agree 100%
Great content.
Brings back memories of a child when my grandma planted all sorts of veggies, yam and literally had a nursery of orchids and assorted flowers on her acres of land.
It is surely a reminder to us in the midst of all occurring today, a LIFE of nature, humbleness and simplicity.
Sadly, here on our Island of Guam has become so Westernize.
Guam was once a LIFE, lived by our elders, a land to farm, raised pigs, cows and goats and daily fishing to survive and lived a LIFE of SIMPLICITY but especially HOLINESS and PRAYER.
Your cute little boy is surely a reminder of SIMPLICITY.
You're so right. It's easy to complicate and hurry through life but I have a feeling at the end of it all, we might just wish we'd slowed down and smelled the roses a bit more, you know.
Wonderful, I applaud you guys. There's abundance of life and wealth in Fiji. Prosperity and blessings follow you and your family always.
Thanks for the kind words!
i would love to see more videos of Seva. he’s so cute and the fact that he speaks Fluent Fijian
Yes, he's getting more comfortable in front of the camera so you'll see him more soon
I'm an indegeneious Fijian and I was stunned to see little Seva speaks Fijian in the most naturalistic way ever. Extraordinary.
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Me too!!!
Seeing the boys' upbringing brings back fond memories of my own childhood - lots of adventures, life skills, and survival. You've added the business part, which we lack. Great vid again, Jonathan
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for the support
love you Seva. cant wait to see more of you and your older brother. you guys rock❤
Seva is really learning from grass roots...good man...👏👏😚
Indeed he is.
Aww! The part where he said "mosi oku"😂😂
Sobo!😂😂😂
Bula Vinaka, it’s great to see the beauty of Fiji 🇫🇯 behind the scenes..
Thanks for wathcing!
Good stuff ….. looking forward to your next video on the farm. All the best !!
Thanks 👍
Love watching the kids speak in Fijian esp Seva 😍
Thanks for the feedback and support!
Love your video.. I'm from fiji islands. Love watching your video. Born in lautoka city. But I stay in USA now.
Thanks so much for watching!
Where I come from (Papua New Guinea) 🇵🇬 , the purple yam is very common.
How nice to see your blonde hair son speak the native language 😊
It’s kind of weird to see him speak the way he does sometimes. It’s his default language now
@@WakaFamily he'll get there eventually 😊
This is awesome. I reckon it will inspire others to venture more into commercial farming.
We hope so!
Seva is so Cute ❤️😍❤️I’m a Big Fan Of Seva❤️🥰❤️
Very insping work, Waka family, God bless you and keep you well.
Thank you! You too!
So adorable kid... And his eyes... 💖💖💖
Just like his mom
hahaha..sa mai vosa vaka-viti sara..vinaka Tauvu..sa yawa..I have a kai valagi cousin who live with us in Yasawa your age, gone to NZ when he was 18. Set na tu i Viti 😇👍🚣🏊♂️🌴
So cool! There's not many who can do that.
Isa bula from Seattle Jonathan! Been watching a couple of your videos, your little boy is a joy to watch, he’s such a litttle Fijian boy
Thanks so much for watching.
Inspiring vlog...I bet most of our youngsters in fiji nowadays don't know how to plant yams....keep it coming ✌
Teach them young 😉
Awesome to see little seva living the farm life
More to come!
Hey Waka Family.......when you do catch an eel can we see how Fijian's prepare an eel dish for the table?
Oh ok for sure! Thanks for watching Jill! We appreciate your support since day 1
Love watching your guys videos especially the boys speaking the language 😂👌
Yes more to come!
We love purple yam. We call it ube (watching from philippines).
We call in Fiji uvi
It’s actually amazing how close some of our Pacific island languages are! Like I’ve been really amazed of the last year learning how the same things have similar names in other countries close to Fiji
Y'all in Philippines and Indonesia are our family we left use in those islands 4000 years ago
@@ai_farani612 uvi se kumala?
@@sayknee5812 two different things, kumala is sweet potato
Just subscribe love watching this👌🏾 especially the little one learning the native tounge much love from NZ
More to come!
Bula re kece, Love from Germany 🇩🇪 ❤️
Isa….missing home watching this video. Wonderful content .
Well hopefully you can come home soon. Thanks so much for watching!
Random click nice to see some Fiji content, those yams are the best types. I grew up in Lautoka and Fijian was my first language vinaka
Hey! Thanks for watching! That's so cool:) Where you staying now?
@@WakaFamily New Zealand Auckland
Keep the vids coming! Love them content..Loloma to the Family
Vinaka Vakalevu! We will😀
Love Seva...more of him please❤❤❤❤
Will do!
Adorable kid of course
Totally agree.....#biased😂
Very cuuute - young one is such a trooper. Luv purple yam😋
Kids are so flexible. It’s us adults that are picky
Village Life is the best 👌💖💖💖
We agree!
Loving the content! The simplicity makes me happy. Vinaka Waka family.
Well thanks so much for the feedback we really appreciate it. It helps alot
this is hard work and also very inspiring. i like this content 💙
We’ll thanks for the feedback!
Love it, there's even orange yam its a bit sweet. Love your content.
Yes, we're planting orange and purple and plain yam. Thanks for watching!!
Toto’a ai ta’ita’i mai noda absolutely brilliant content Waka Family 🙏🏽💪🏽
Thanks for watching!
Have been a good fan of the Waka family and been watching since you guys left Canada..love the Waka Tshirt🥰🥰much love from 🏴🇫🇯
That's awesome! Thanks so much for the love!!
@@WakaFamily it's a pleasure brother and I'm really amazed how your boy's have adapted naturally to the island especially from the Cold country. God bless you guys and continue to do Good.💯🙏🙏
@@NAVOSAhighlanders Kid's are so flexible. It's us adults that have a hard time adjusting more often than not lol...gotta be more like the kdis.
Watching the part where Seva was walking up the slippery mudy hill and saying to myself, "oh becareful gone" then I heard him say "JOKA BOY" 🤣🤣🤣 that line from him made my day.
Great content👏
haha...he was obviously loving it lol
Yeah, me too. I heard it clearly. JOKA BOY.🤣🤣🤣AWESOME HANDSOME LITTLE BUDDY. But he's going to be tough farm boy when he's fully grown. Thanx Jonathan for the brilliant idea to bring back the kids to take roots at their roots familiarize them to the village life. Certainly they'll gain many many positves out of it.
Wananavu na bula ni vakayagataki qele!
♥️♥️♥️👏👏👏👏
Love more videos on the Fijian way of life and tourism sights and political side of the community as well cheers great video thanks heaps aye .Noho ora mai.
Great feedback thanks for commenting
Isa lei - stumbled upon this... tuna caci na wai mai Nanivuta...isaaa used to do that with your uncles back in the days on weekends...isa lei gauna. I brought Liki back to high school and into my class, all because he wanted to play in my U19 rugby team 😢...isa o vuaku.
hahaha Joka boy 😀😆 so cute sa vailasa na gone ni vanualevu qo 😃... Love watching all your videos isa loloma levu from Melbourne, Australia.
😊 thank you
Amazing job Waka Family 👪 👏 ❤
Thanks!
Much love from Nadi .🤗
Jet set city in the house!
Epic stuff bro.. very inspiring 👏🙌 keep em coming
Thanks so much
More of Kai Joka Boy please
It seems like everybody wants more of “Kai Joka Boyyy!!” Lol
Joka boy...wananavu Seva. Best kind of yams right there, would be really interested in watching the harvest.
Next year! The harvest will be FOR REAL
I think I saw you back in Aug 2019 at the Labasa airport. I had a brief conversation with your dad while waiting for our bags. I could be wrong. Anyway, great content.
Yes, that would have been us!
Build up the boy strong in the plantation, possibly the next Waisale Serevi 👍
That would be amazing! We'll have to see i guess....I'm sure they will play rugby.
Seva you are so cute.... reminds me of my childhood days. Siosiotaka na tauri sele ☺
Better be careful small boy.
wanna see more of the boys' adventures, and hear their progress with their dialect.. me so viro mai.. au te rogoca a dru vosa khena khai..
Ok ok:) thanks for the feedback! We’ll get them on camera speaking more in vosa va Seakaka😉
Happy birthday Seva .God 🎂 🥳 bless 🙌 n give u long long life boy 👦 ❤
Yes totally agree…really amazing to see how quickly they’re picking up the lingo 🤙🏽
Cool I have blue eyed cousins here in New Zealand too who are Egyptian Maori
Woa!! What a combination
Guess its a typical dive style in the river systemalso in PNG. Did that growing up. 😊
That's awesome! So many similarities between differnt countries
New Subscriber .
Have been watching all your vlog.
Such an inspiring.
God Bless.
Oh thanks! Appreciate the support
Inspiring....that yam we call it paholo from where Im from and you wont believe its size......we usually tip its flesh in cement after cutting it before planting....just sayin cheers
What?!! Really?!! That’s so interesting. Does it help with the size ?
@@WakaFamily absolutely…i wont say its because of the process but thats how we grew up see old people do it
@@WakaFamily sand will do too
Wananavu tagane...your 2 boys have adapted to village life...joka😁😁😁😁
Joka dina! They're killin' it
And yes thank you, I’m going to get off Utube right now and do some living. Until the next time 👏🏾
Thanks so much for watching
Kaii Joka Boy 💪🏽🙌🏽🇫🇯
Kai Joka Dina
Thanks for the video..keep it coming WakaFam💙🖖
Will do! Thanks for watching 😀
Big Fan of Seva ..Kai Joka😄❤
We are too 😉 haha
You should have more content. Love it bro. Vinaka
We try out beat to put out as much as we can. We’ll be hiring soon for a content manager
Yams for life ma bro, big s/o from Aotearoa,New Zealand
Much love✌️
Great content Waka Family.. 👏
Well thanks for the feedback. We appreciate you watching!
KAI JOKA DINA BOY ! ....... WANANAVU DREU...... God Bless you....
You too! Thanks for the support
Awww lovely 😍 seva Agane Agane Seva❤❤
He’s learning fast!
Love them river videos. Curious why they don't plant orange sweet potatoes like the one you buy in Canada
We do actually! We’re trying to plant more for export actually.
Kai Joka boy …Seva iho sa kai gone saraga ni sahea ..mutou halougaa iho na omutou sasaga ❤️🙏🏽
Big fan right here🔥✌🏽💯
Thanks for the support.
Chur bro neat alright from NZ
Thanks for watching!
“How does he know where to find them? I don’t know” 😅😅 yup.
Just being honest lol
I love the little one❤️
Haha thanks:)
Bro...I love this content
Well thanks for the feedback! We appreciate the support
Someone stole the show in the end.😂😂😂
Classic haha
He's soooo cute man!
Thanks!
Cute ...however kids pickup other languages very easily. It's always good to learn the local language and dialects.
So true. Totally agree
I would have been wonderful if you used real Fijian music. I love the beautiful fiable soil you have to work with.
In Jarai language we called boi kyau when I was grown up my parents plated in the field take 6 to 7 moths or years before we harvested
Oh that's so cool!
like this kind of content✌💯
Thanks for the feedback!
'Kai joka boy'👏👏
Vinaka Seva💪💪
Remember that saying. This kid is gonna be know for that lok
Awesome content Taciqu. GB!
Aileeeaaa tuga lalai ni saxea 😍
So true! Start them young haha
New sub this is amazing content
Thanks for subbing! Welcome!
Ulei seva😍
Joka ca🤣🤣🤣
Kai Joka Dina.
Ailele! Totoka Dreu Seva!😁❤️
😜
That Eel sounded like a beast 😱
Cool video man👌
Love seeing all the experiences you guys are sharing with your boys ❤️
More to come! Hopefully we can go back and find it in another vid.
Sa kai akiti rairai sia dina o Seva..kai matata nona vosa❤
Love the Content Waka Family!!!!!
He's gonna surprise people when he's fluent in Fijian
@@WakaFamily so true❤
Have you harvested the yams. Would love to see the harvested yams. Or you may have a vlog for it
Awesome Content Brother..Love 4rm PNG..
Thanks a ton
Excellent content!! Vinaka.
That for the feedback! We appreciate your support. Thanks:)
'KAI JOKA BOY' Cute
Yam is good to help peri meno.
Peri meno?
@@WakaFamily study shows good for women to start taking them in capsule or yam in your smoothies aids in peri menopause symptoms
Bula sia Seva..rogo sia omu vosa va'a Macuata, va'a vuvuli vei edra na yaxii ni Macuata edra sa vosa u ga va'a Bau.
So so true..
amazing bro.
Thank you so much 😀
Seva mahnn❤
Kai joka o Seva😄
Watching from Australia.
#topsupporter 😉 always appreciate your comments!
@@WakaFamily Always appreciate your uploads!
Watching from solomon islands
Woa! The Solomons! Thanks for the support we feel the love:)
The boy got the feeling kaiviti.
So true!
Kai joka dina.wohooo Seva
😅😅
Love purple uvi!
So tastes and also just looks good too lol….starting to sound like a farmer over here…
Seva is strong. I was carried until I was 2 yrs old. Lol
haha I think I was too lol