Baby's Firsts (MisterEpicMann) |
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Fond memories of a father. Sweet and lovable. But maybe not so sweet when seen from the outside, ha ha.
Hello. My name is Nick. But you probably know me as Misterepicmann. Or Shirley. But that's a story for another time. I joined YouTube back in 2009 with no real expectations other than to be myself on camera. Right now I am pursuing a degree in cinematic arts at college and I certainly hope to use that knowledge to make movies one day (Spitting water at my roommate and riding a broom around the room doesn't count...lolz). I currently own a company called Lost Light Films which is my primary focus after school and I hope I can merge my efforts into that company once school is completed...if I actually pass.
Hey guys, it's Ian. Just wanna thank you for being so supportive with my first video. In the second one, I try to go back more to our original style. Lemme know what you think in the comments below, and I hope you like it.
Oh, I didn't see you there. You caught me. I was just taking a moment looking back on my first year being a father. Oh, they grow up so fast.
Baby's Firsts
First Potty
Baby, you're done?
No, +++ to poop.
First Burp
First Bites
Aaaah
Oh, no.
Aaaah
Oh, no.
Aaaah
Oh no
Aaaaah
It's not bad
First Bath
First Steps
Still here, I see. Those are just some of my fondest memories with baby in the past year. Now just stick around. We're about to see baby's and his first karate lesson.
GUYS= (coll. esp. AmE) men, boys; boys and girls.
WANNA= (coll.) want to.
FOR BEING= Remember that after prepositions and conjunctions we always use -ing.
SUPPORTIVE= Offering support, help and courage.
LEMME= (coll) Let me.
YOU CAUGHT ME= You caught me by surprise, you surprised me.
LOOKING BACK ON= Remembering, thinking of some past time.
FIRSTS= First times.
POTTY= A small pot for use as a toilet by an infant or young child (see picture)
YOU'RE DONE?= "Are you done?" means "Have you finished?"
POOP= (child language) Excrements (also as a verb)
BURP= A sound you make when suddenly air comes out of your stomach through your mouth.
BITES= Little fragments of food.
FONDEST= Treasured, loved.
STICK AROUND= If something sticks around, it doesn't go away, it doesn't disappear or leave.