I’m sure many have seen this today but had to share as it’s too funny. ![]()
I’m going to learn to walk just like that little girl in the yellow sweater. What a way to make an entrance!
Saw this with my morning coffee and really got a laugh – adorable. Loved the little one rolling in after big sis. Dad doesn’t seem to have much of a sense of humor though! 
Needed a good laugh!
Dad cracked a smile or two. I think he was just trying to stay professional.
The wife reaction was definitely frantic. haha.
I assumed she was the nanny, but what do I know.
He couldn’t react; he was on camera.
I thought it was hysterical!
It was the mom – there was a CNN article on it as well. She literally slides into the room. My best guess is she took 10 seconds to use the bathroom and the littles ones escaped. Too funny – miss those days!
The little one sure booked it in that walker! 
Little speedypants, LOL!!!
It’s funny that it’s the mom; I’d assumed it was a nanny based on how she behaved towards the husband. Frantically trying to extricate angry kids from a situation is pretty universal, but if it’d been me I would have been like, whoops, sorry honey, and just scooped them both up. I was actually faintly disturbed by how freaked out she was
. I LOVED how both kids made it in there, though. They were on a mission!
…" My best guess is she took 10 seconds to use the bathroom and the littles ones escaped. Too funny – miss those days! "
LOL. I often did not have bathroom privacy in those days. My three are a year apart.
Do they sell walkers any more? When my oldest was born in 1997 they had been taken off the market but someone foisted a used one on me. That one must be an antique. That is definitely a cute video though. I wonder if the dad was wearing suit coat and tie but wearing pajama pants.
The professor lives in Pusan, South Korea, but you can definitely find walkers still for sale here:
http://www.toysrus.com/products/baby-walkers.jsp
“I wonder if the dad was wearing suit coat and tie but wearing pajama pants.”
:))
All my pediatrician Twitter friends were chuckling about the video but NOT chuckling at the idea of a walker - they are frowned upon. I remember my younger brother taking a tumble in one decades ago - right down the basement stairs and landed in the laundry basket at the bottom of the stairs.
So funny.
But I loved S’s walker. It literally saved us. He was so unhappy, had just arrived from Korea a few weeks/ months before when one evening I told H to go out and buy a walker. S loved it ! ( so maybe 5-6 months old --I kid you not) He was so happy and calm. He did WALK at 10 months–crawled a little and then one day stood up and walked. None of that holding a parents hand for him.
(his own son WALKED at 9 months, including straight up down the stairs. Mom at 9.5 months the same). So, no, never even had a fall as we had only one flight of 7 steps and it was gated.
And, seriously, having such a young kid walk is not a desirable thing at all!
Back to the video–just fun to LOL.
^^^My oldest son walked at 8 months. I had dreams that he would be the one athletic person in three generations (besides my dad). Nope.
Why would you assume it was the nanny?
^^ I thought so too. She looked and acted so freaked out, it seemed more like the “OMG!” reaction you’d get from an employee and from someone younger. Coupled with trying to stay low and the hilarious reaching out to close the door from down low just all seemed like too much of a freak out from a spouse used to the drill. She also looked fairly young (like in her 20’s) although it’s hard to tell from the video.
If it had happened in my household, W would’ve strolled in, said “Sorry honey”, waved to the camera, yelled “whoever wants ice cream come with me!”, and strolled out.
Differences in her reaction could be cultural.
ETA: found this
http://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-bbc-professor-video-asian-wife-nanny-stereotypes-20170310-story.html
My 2 were about 18 months apart as well and I was absolutely in love with them at that age. If that had been me I probably would have interrupted the interview and introduced them. Seriously!
I assumed she was the nanny because of her strange posture. It was very umm… subservient, but maybe she just didn’t have any makeup on ;-).