This series is a glimpse into my life in Haiti. I moved back to Haiti 5 years ago after living in the US for 21 years. In this series, I take you along with me as I run errands, work, cook, hangout with friends & family, and much more. Enjoy ❤️

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33 Comments

  1. I love watching Positive videos about Haiti especially from someone who lives there. Love the videos please keep them coming

  2. I'm so glad to find your channel. I love seeing my fellow Ayitians posting videos of the beautiful country. Can you leave advice for Ayitians in the states looking to return? How accurate is the news in regards to safety coming back? Keep posting.

  3. How did you decide on a place or area to live?? I am in love with your vlog, I just came across it today, because I’m interested in moving to Haiti.

  4. Hello I’m a Haitian American looking to move to Haiti but never been there. I also love modern homes would above person vile mountains be suitable for me? For example laboule/kenscoff

  5. Loved this video. Sub'd!
    Im so ready to move to Haiti! (to Au Cap) just need a couple more years, and im done with rhis foolishness.

  6. I enjoy watching your videos, it gives me an updated idea of the temperature and current situation in Haiti. When it comes to riz national or du riz cole, no in general we do not put coconut in it. Usually we put coconut in mais cole ak pois. at least that's how we do it in PAP I am from PAP so I am talking from what I've witnessed. But it's okay if it is how you guys do it in your part of the country. Keep on doing the videos and stay safe.

  7. Wow you just unlocked something for me. I grew up with my family from Cabaret and yeah no coconut in our diri kole but my sister grew up learning to cook from her mom and aunts from Jacmel and they use it. I have always been confused by that but now it makes sense.

    Also wow my spirit somehow remembers that yellow rice you’re talking about. I didn’t have it often but I remember when we use to go to family houses endeyo especially that rice is magic. Damn if I can just be 6 again for just one day living in my Ayiti Cherie

  8. Rutty , your apartment looks amazing. How were you able to get it,the location..was it through a real estates company or a realtor? Please share.

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