Grandma from Finland visits us in Kerala - big surprises and gifts for Annika!

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After saying goodbye to her grandparents from Jaipur, Annika was all ready to welcome another grandparent coming all the way from Finland. My mother, or 'mummi' to Annika, arrived to Mangalore airport one morning in early October. Mummi didn't know what that Annika and I were also coming along with Vinod to the airport to receive her. So it was a pleasant surprise for her when she saw her granddaughter at the airport! It was an emotional reunion after more than a year. We took the train back to Payyanur and finally reached home only late in the evening. Annika was super excited to see all the gifts mummi had brought from Finland. More videos from mummi's visit coming soon...

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コメント (21)
  • @its_Prabodhan
    Anika is so precious. The way she understood and accepted dada and dadi leaving. Waving and kissing altough she was sad is so intriguing. Bless her and you all as well.
  • @Subhash_Patel
    Most underrated channel, your videos are rich in content with family values.
  • @aratinair1678
    So happy to see you all…..was missing you and Annika 🤗🤗. Annika is speaking so beautifully in English, Finnish and Hindi. At this age children are likes sponges, absorbing everything around them. It’s fantastic that you and Vinod travel with her and help her discover so much. And so much of joy on her face when she saw her “mummi”. God bless!! Grandparents-grandchild bond is so special!!
  • Found this channel by accident but during these times when international relations all over the world seem to be getting worse it really warms my heart and brings me hope to see two people from very far apart countries build a family together
  • Couldn’t agree more. Grandparents really are the greatest gift❤. So good to see your adorable mom again. Can’t wait for future vlogs of her travels around south India.
  • @amcaast
    what a beautiful child try to learn best of many world"s
  • @ckckchoudhary
    As an Indian living in Finland, this video filled me with so much joy. Also it's amazing and how Anikka is learning to speak Finnish, English and Hindi all together. And those Moomin toys are so cute 🙂
  • So lovely to see the family reunion with Mummi❤....after the very tearful goodbyes to her Dadi and Dadu 😢...it was v touching
  • So moving, so delighted to see Annika's maternal grandmother again. Annika got overwhelmed with all those 🎁 ❤ Enjoy your precious time with your beloved ones❤
  • @vikramrao6391
    Such a darling video. 23 years ago when I was an international student in Massachusetts's, we had 2 Finnish students at Uni and we became good friends at orientation. The group was 1 Indian, 2 Finns, 1 Guatemalan and at times 1 Turk. We would spend some evening at Juans place playing nintendo and some nights at my place for dinner and movies from blockbuster. I cooked them Indian food three times a week and they enjoyed it. Good memories, hearing you talk in Finnish and English brough back memories.
  • Yes, for children grandparents are the best gift. She cried so much for her grandparents. This is the real love for grandparents. She is so excited for her grandmother and how she showed her love for her,in the train and while opening the gifts she received. Loved to see you all enjoying ❤
  • @saisnathkp
    I just stumbled upon this video and couldn't help but feel a connection. My husband is from Ramanthali in Payyanur, and seeing your videos from Ramanthali and the one where Annika took her first steps on the beach brought back so many memories. Now, watching her as a curious toddler is heartwarming and brought a big smile to my face. It's amazing how your videos connect us to the beauty of life and the shared experiences we have, even miles apart. We are currently living outside India, and watching your videos makes me miss Ramanthali and Payyanur even more. It's not just a place; it's home and such a beautiful one at that. Thank you for sharing these precious moments. Sending lots of love to you and your family
  • @tessa3236
    This is so precious. Beautiful to see how much family means to you extra, when you’re far away from each other 🙏🏼
  • Little angel and her world full of wonder. Good you made a video
  • @ilona5762
    Reminds me of my grand mom...she used to bring 1 full suitcase for her grandchridren...god bless my nana
  • @ssam3826
    So sweet to see the talkative Annika 😊. She talks so well. And the way she cried was so cute 😢. So pampered by grandparents ❤
  • @Mclovin96X
    i remember i use to cry for days when my grandparents left every time they visit us .
  • Aww so sad but so cute while she is crying she misses her grandparents I missed her chooo much
  • @madhavkopalle
    One surprise after another. Good to see Mummi after longg time. with her mummi, she just bonds effortless and her dada and dadi shes everywhere