foto: YouTube/Ferdy Peto
Brilio.net - Before starting a new life after being adopted by Sarwendah and Ruben Onsu, Betrand Peto lived in a small village called Cancar Village, Manggarai, East Nusa Tenggara. In his hometown, Betrand lived in a simple house with his grandparents.
When looking at the appearance of the residence, it looks different from the residence that Betrand now lives in with the Onsu family, where the house looks magnificent and has complete facilities. Meanwhile, this house on the side of the road looks without luxury facilities. Even the floor of the house didn't seem to have been tiled.
As seen from the kitchen. The Betrand family still uses a wood-burning stove as a stove. The kitchen floor is also still dirt with bamboo walls. The simplicity in Betrand's house is like heaven and earth compared to the Rp. 75 billion residence he shares with Sarwendah, Ruben and his two adopted siblings.
Come on, take a look at a portrait of the kitchen of Betrand's house in the village, as reported by brilio.net from YouTube Ferdy Peto on Thursday (8/2).
1. Different from where Betrand lives now, his house in his hometown looks simple. You can see that the kitchen is still very traditional.
2. The kitchen floor doesn't look like it has been tiled and has bamboo walls.
3. There are no luxury items, some cooking utensils which are black because they are often used can be seen displayed on the walls.
4. Meanwhile, the dishwasher is also very simple without a sink.
5. The Betrand family has to bend over to wash the household furniture.
6. However, Betrand's kitchen, which directly penetrates the bathroom, is equipped with a washing machine.
7. The cupboards for storing household furniture also look worn out, even blackened due to exposure to smoke from the wood-burning stove.
8. Yep, instead of using a gas stove, the Betrand family still uses a wood-burning stove as a stove.
9. The simplicity in Betrand's kitchen is like heaven and earth compared to the Rp. 75 billion residence he shares with Sarwendah, Ruben and his two adopted siblings.
(brl/ola)