Awesome Toddler Is a Better Waterskier Than You
There are so many milestones for a baby – walking, talking, waterskiing.
Wait – waterskiing?
There are so many milestones for a baby – walking, talking, waterskiing.
Wait – waterskiing?
Little August doesn't want help buckling her car seat. In fact, she recommends that you "worry 'bout yourself!" We love it. It's like the polite toddler version of "why don't you mind your own business, jerk?"
As the mother of an almost 2-year-old little girl, I know how difficult it can be to get a toddler to stay within their bed at night to go to sleep. After my daily YouTube video search, I came across a video of an adorably brilliant 2-year-old boy sneaking into his sister's bedroom -- but how he did it is the kicker! Well-played little tot -- well-played!
News reporters are known for making bloopers on air that end up going viral online. These videos are typically ones that make us laugh at something dumb they did. But, a reporter up in Colorado didn't do anything funny, in fact he made a little boy cry.
Another story of fantastic idiots, because only true idiots would think to do this. A man and woman were arrested Strait out of a idiots mind comes another set of parents who think just leaving their 20-month-old child in a locked room at The Hard Rock Casino while they go drink and gamble is cool.
When watching football players on TV, they can come across as big, mean, and scary. And in some cases they are just that. But sometimes they surprise you. Sometimes they’re just big teddy bears and the littlest and sweetest things melt their hearts.
When NPR radio reporter Jeff Cohen’s 5-year-old daughter Sadie gave her 3-year-old sister Eva a very unauthorized haircut, he obviously wasn’t too pleased. But it didn’t take long for him to realize that Eva’s new asymmetrical do (pictured left) was actually pretty funny and that the story of how the haircut came to be was downright adorable.
At this point, most of us take the sweet, fizzy goodness of soda for granted. But not so much little Noah, who’d never had root beer before. Watch his adorable reaction to taking his first sip of the stuff.
They say kids learn by example, and now we have further proof — little ones who’ve watched their moms and dads order coffee are now able to do the same thing with a new concoction called a “babyccino.” And baristas are none too happy about it.