I have been wanting to put this up for a while now, but never got to catch the boys in action till now.
I remember some of us moms and dads talked about the bouncy-thingi before, which I usually refer to as the "Swing" or the "hammock" in my blog. So today I finally got to catch the boys in their acrobatic stunts!
Of course you know who is the one who edited the video. :)
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GOOD EDITING!!!
I can't believe my eyes when I saw the video....a mother with boys really have got to 'sucumb' the the mischieviousness of the boys and give them safe things to play with!
OH MY GOSH....what am in for!!!
wow...nice video...I must say..the background music...mmm... reminds me of something.... :)
Hahahahahahahahahaha! Your cheeky boys. Our girls used to go in the hammock when they were tiny babies...but never this. Hilarious :)
gosh i'm getting dizzy...~~@.@
ann,
One of Gadget-daddy's hobby:making his own shows. :)
Yes, we all have to move furniture and all all the time to accommodate the boys.
Btw, the grey sponge roll tied around the bar is for them to swing like the trapeze.
a gift from god,
Thanks.
Background music: I don't know. Gadget-daddy selected that at random from our computer, also a mac like yours. :)
hissychick,
The boys love the hammock, and it's especially useful when I am trying to get Micah to nap.
Btw, the grey sponge roll tied around the bar is for them to swing like the trapeze.
milochel,
Oh, haven't you seen them in cation before?
I'd have thought you'd have.
Btw, the grey sponge roll tied around the bar is for them to swing like the trapeze.
so cute...wah how u put words to the video..must teach me
our journey...
Yeah, the boys are really cute and a lot of fun: Demanding time and attention!
Oops. Sorry I can't help you with that video editing tip as I am not the one who did it. They boys' Daddy did. You will have to check with him.
Hi Moomykin, I still remember those sarong hammocks for babies. Practically every home had one back in the 50's to 70's.
I know I was inside one from what my mom told me.
Nice pictures you have.
Keep well, and best regards, Lee.
u.lee,
Thanks. If it were not for my MIL I'd probably not have one because despite being born in the 70's, my family grew up without one. But we were not totally unaware of it, as we'd get a joy- ride in our cousin's when we visited our grandma in Taiping.
:)
micah is really good!
Good editing by mike as well.
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