I just laughed out loud!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! so funny! Thanks for the entertainment! Was it good, I am interested in that movie, and would love to hear your thoughts.
BABIES was actually pretty interesting. There is zero narration, and you just watch clips of the four kiddoes grow up over their first year. I found the different standards of healthcare, parenting, cleanliness, clothing, education, etc. especially fascinating. There are a couple of scenes that were hard to watch, but I think that was mainly because I was raised in the US and my standard of hygiene and cleanliness is apparently very different than someone living in tribal Namibia. There are a lot of funny moments-laugh-out-loud moments, too (kids are just funny!). It is definitely worth watching. Trevor’s favorite baby was the one living in Mongolia (Bayar).
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I just laughed out loud!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! so funny! Thanks for the entertainment! Was it good, I am interested in that movie, and would love to hear your thoughts.
Oooo, I've been wanting to see that, I heard it was fascinating. How was it?
p.s. my word verification was "supear," which is basically how you pronounce the word for "super" en francais. So I guess blogger thinks you're great?
BABIES was actually pretty interesting. There is zero narration, and you just watch clips of the four kiddoes grow up over their first year. I found the different standards of healthcare, parenting, cleanliness, clothing, education, etc. especially fascinating. There are a couple of scenes that were hard to watch, but I think that was mainly because I was raised in the US and my standard of hygiene and cleanliness is apparently very different than someone living in tribal Namibia. There are a lot of funny moments-laugh-out-loud moments, too (kids are just funny!). It is definitely worth watching. Trevor’s favorite baby was the one living in Mongolia (Bayar).
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