Mom Can’t Hold Back Laughter Filming Dad Carry Their Stubborn Child Inside Like A Duffle Bag
Parents all have their own methods of child-rearing, including how to handle kids when they are feeling extra willful. In a video that has delighted the internet, 2-year-old Juliette decided that she had had it with walking for the day, luckily her dad knew just how he would handle her – like a duffle bag.
After refusing to get up from the driveway, the little girl was plucked up in one effortless motion and carried inside. “What’s even funnier is that she is more than 3-feet-tall and over 37 pounds heavy and the jacket didn’t break,” wrote her mom who filmed the video, “She often does stuff like this and this is just how we love her.”
Scroll down below to watch this adorable clip that’s sure to brighten your day.
Dad and 2-year-old Juliette had just arrived home from school
When she decided she was too exhausted from the day and laid down on the driveway instead of going inside
Dad didn’t seem fazed by her stunt, and after finishing up with the car he went up to her
And picked her off the ground up like a duffle bag
You can watch the full video here
Other parents chimed in with their own similar stories
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Share on FacebookBeen there, done that. The downside is they want to be carried that way all the time.
That's what I feel like doing when I get home from work, but they don't think it's so cute when you're a grown-up.
As, I see the fb comments listed the obligatory Sanctimommy comment and "if you beat that kid she wouldn't do that" comments. How convenient.
Might be almost three, that's a big year for shooting up.
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I think the dad was hilarious! I would assume that the child has been carried in like that one too many times before. I wouldn't even have done that cause its not doing any good to the kid except for having fun and she'll just do it over and over again. My kids never did stuff like this in public! If they did, I just need to look at them them, and they wished that thought never crossed their minds! I am not harsh but I'm an Italian with very creative outlook on children punishments and they wouldn't dare do stuff like that.
Lol @ the one response of the child being hungry or sleep deprived. I've been a parent and can tell you I am the one who is usually hungry or sleep deprived. This is just a kid being a kid.
geez those people in the FB comments talking about hitting your kid just because they laid on the ground. That is one crazy short fuse and I hope none of those people have children. This dad handled the situation just fine. Pick the kid up and maybe ask them why they're so exhausted and do some damn parenting instead of beating them into submission.
I did that once when DS was under age two after that I just said get up... ok Bye...and walk away... worked every time LOL
Yep, and give him a good beating if it does not obey! Oh well, you probably should not have children.
Load More Replies...Been there, done that. The downside is they want to be carried that way all the time.
That's what I feel like doing when I get home from work, but they don't think it's so cute when you're a grown-up.
As, I see the fb comments listed the obligatory Sanctimommy comment and "if you beat that kid she wouldn't do that" comments. How convenient.
Might be almost three, that's a big year for shooting up.
Load More Replies...Sorry, little off topic, but: Am I the only one who can't watch any videos in this app?
I think the dad was hilarious! I would assume that the child has been carried in like that one too many times before. I wouldn't even have done that cause its not doing any good to the kid except for having fun and she'll just do it over and over again. My kids never did stuff like this in public! If they did, I just need to look at them them, and they wished that thought never crossed their minds! I am not harsh but I'm an Italian with very creative outlook on children punishments and they wouldn't dare do stuff like that.
Lol @ the one response of the child being hungry or sleep deprived. I've been a parent and can tell you I am the one who is usually hungry or sleep deprived. This is just a kid being a kid.
geez those people in the FB comments talking about hitting your kid just because they laid on the ground. That is one crazy short fuse and I hope none of those people have children. This dad handled the situation just fine. Pick the kid up and maybe ask them why they're so exhausted and do some damn parenting instead of beating them into submission.
I did that once when DS was under age two after that I just said get up... ok Bye...and walk away... worked every time LOL
Yep, and give him a good beating if it does not obey! Oh well, you probably should not have children.
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