Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Funny Baby Videos Rock

By Dot Revrac


When you were a kid do you remember walking around repeating everything your parents would say? Playing a parrot was always so much fun and if you had an older brother or sister you could be a great annoyance to them.

Now that you are older and matured I hope your family will still claim you as their own. I mean you have kids of your own now right? Now you can look back on those old days with a smile on your face. Recalling my own child hood, I had two sisters that I would pester on a regular basis. Following them around the house and spying on them and their company.

Now that you also have kids you are able to see the pattern of life begin to rear its ugly head. Kids will be kids and all of them are born with the same skill of being little pests. Having kids of your own has given you a fresh outlook on what your parents must have gone through just so you could be alive today to read this article.

We are able to see the light that us being alive today has taken a bit of effort on the part of our parents. After spending our entire life up to this point just trying to off ourselves every chance we got. Starting with the early years of shoving keys into an outlet moving up to jumping off the roof with a sheet to see if we could float down. We realize now how much mom and dad were there to catch us or correct us when we did that crazy stuff.

After reaching a point where we can do things on our own with out the guidance of our parents we realize that we don't have as much freedom as we might have thought. There are still rules and guidelines we must adhere to to stay out of trouble. We learn that sure we can live free but only to a certain extent.

In closing I would like to say, please hold onto your youth even as you age. Don't forget to sop and take a look around and capture life's moments with a quick draw of the video camera. Be sure to share your laughs with the world in the process. Kids will say the silliest things.




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