Great reaction. BTW being a grandparent is fantastic. Nothing better than seeing your son struggle with everything they put you through. And you get a second childhood with your granddaughter and then you get to hand them over!
My Dad said in certain situations: One day you will have children and you will have to watch them destroy the things you have worked hard for! I will sit in the back and I will laugh my butt off! So just you wait! I remember vividly one day when I was at my brothers house and he shouted at his son, because he had drawn on the radiator with waterproof colors (it was a rental apartment) and I couldn't help but laugh because I thought of my father's words! 😂
I've been watching Michael McIntyre for a long long time. He is hilarious 😂. I laugh every time I watch his videos. All his videos are true to life but in a hilarious way. So everyone can relate.
Love this. My wife and I are in our 50s and never had children. We decided to rescue animals and a four-legged family instead. Four horses, cats, and dogs. We don't regret not having children. Still with all our rescues we never have time to vacation and it costs a lot to keep so many animals. So in some ways, it's similar.
This is without doubt one of my, if not FAVOURITE sketch from Michael.. because it's true! He's great! But apart from that I laugh even louder when I see Jess just lose it and crack up laughing! Hopefully one day you will come to Australia and experience one of our great comedians CARL BARRON
@@TreVader1378 2 grown up kids and 6 grand kids... I'm old now and looking back I've realised that it seemed like a long time But.. its not really that long and you cant go back... my kids are 17 months apart.. if you space them out its longer but i don't think many people think that way and actually plan.. kids come from peoples feelings which make a mess of plans.
You two are so relatable. Love your persona and honesty. Sometimes you need to be reminded how it was to have kids...sends shivers down the spine! When our kids went to college and university we quickly changed all the locks on the doors! It's great that you enjoy British comedy.
Really enjoyed your reaction. Michael McIntyre is great! Maybe you could also react on some of his other videos, like „Women Getting Ready“, „Booking Tickets Online“, „Rude but funny“.
Excellent reaction RegenerationNationTV. Yes, we all know how funny Michael McIntyre is and a comedy legend. Nice to see you two just reacting to normal parenting and the highs and lows of everyday life. This suits you guys so much and is so endearing. A lot more videos of everyday life that brings out the natural charms of our Mike and Jess please. Don't forget to react to "Al Murrays take on the nations of the world" (23.07 mins) and look forward to your next video. 😊
The same way you'll never trade those magical moments with your kids is the same way I can't ever see myself trading the magical moment after an amazing day with my nephew, that he goes home with his parent. Beautiful. Zen. Lmao🧘🏿♀️
Though they'd have to start from the very beginning of the show because there's that great call back (in fact it's the very point of the joke). We love that one. But then, big fans of Michael. Love observational comedy and he's a master of it. The 'juice' is great, too. Though again, it probably requires the nursery story and the part about the pram and the old lady....
Love watching your reactions. I have never seen a video of Michael McIntyre that didn't make me laugh. The shoe thing was a constant in our house when our kids were growing up. We would find a shoe in one room and have to search the house for the other one.
As a person with no kids, I for one being raised with 3 sisters and 2 brothers know exactly how chaotic it is just by lived experience with my younger siblings. So as adult I never yearned for children.
Never apologies for being a young real family, you share a part of your world and are not fake like many people that make content etc. Any flaws are part of You all and it is welcomed as much as your Joy and discovery of new stuff. As a single father, you never have to explain yourself putting your family first. Just keep making the great reactions to build the awesome future you all deserve.
I'm a 58 year old housewife with 2 daughters 19 and 14 and a son aged 17. There has never been a dull moment and day where my partner and I haven't learnt something about them, our level of restraint and how you find a sense of humour.
OMG i have been waiting for you guys to do this one as i know you have done the yng parenthood thing. I thought Jess was going to stopp breathing at one point.
I'm in my late twenties and I'm an only child, my mother is still waiting for me to give her grandchildren lol. She always says to me: I cannot wait for you to have kids and when you do I hope they break your fucking heart like you did to me. 🤣😂 Love your reactions you are both brilliant! 😊
I had to get my son up ,every morning shouting upstairs Hurry up your going to be late for school, and every morning it was totally last second getting out of the door. So one Saturday morning I got him up pretending it's school, drove him to school as I said he was late,the gates were closed so I told him he would have to climb over the gate as he late for assembly. So just as he about to climb the gate I called him back to the car and asked him what day was it? He didn't have a clue.lol
The funniest thing you will ever see is Jethro - Norfolk Dyke Dish but it's only 2.5 mins long. You might also want to check out Eddy Izzard - Star Wars Death Star Canteen.
6:32 my parents love doing this to me every they have my son, I’ll always say ‘want a sleepover?’ As I’m leaving to my dad and his response is “yeah I still got two of your brothers at home. This one I can give back’ 😂
My eldest will be 37 in Feb.2025, but as a youngster (pre-school age, or early days in Reception) if we were going out on a chilly day, I _used_ to say, "...get your coat,.. you'll need it, it's chilly outside today." However, I soon learned to take her coat with me, tucked into my backpack (to leave my hands free for safety reasons, child control at 'zebra crossings' etc) and tell her, "...you won't need your coat today." (Regardless if chilly, windy or wet weather etc...though wet weather also meant _wellies_ were required - for jumping into puddles of course!) Anyway, then when outside my daughter would look back toward our flat and say, wistfully, with a half-hidden shiver... "I think I should have put my coat on...!" ...and after a few more wistful glances back, I'd offer her coat to her and 'nine times out of ten', she'd gladly out it on, and we'd take a nice walk up the hill to the local, park...she'd have some fun on the play equipment and have a little run around in the grassy field, before we headed back down the hill toward home... Nothing was said about the coat being secreted in my backpack, or any decision to _not_ wear it, initially... It's part of learning how to be a parent, if you hadnt had the experience of looking after young children before. I think, an observant parent (or parent-to-be) learns as much from their first child, then again, in different ways from subsequent children, as they learn from us, as we both learn to negotiate the 'pitfulls' _and_ the _joys_ of being a parent, or a child. It's 'Life's Lesson' to us, imo. 👍🤭❤🏴♥️🇬🇧❤🤔🖖
I was a revolting rebellious teenager and my poor mum was on Valium because of my behaviour and her inability to cope with it as I was the eldest. So when I had my son at 30 (I made her wait) she kept on saying ha, you’re going to see what it’s like for yourself. Well, I got the most placid, chilled baby who slept through at 4 weeks, never got out of bed without asking and as a teenager was wonderful, apart from grunting at me. My mother is still peed that I got such an easy kid and got no payback at all, she says that I didn’t deserve him 😂 and I didn’t, I just got lucky.
My daughter loves to get in my bed in the night. I go to sleep because I’m exhausted then in the night I wake up thinking oh my god who turned the heating on? When actually my daughter has crawled into my bed with 17 teddies and has melded herself on to me like radiating heat like a kiln. I’ll never say I don’t like it, because as soon as it stops I will miss it 😅
This is always bittersweet for me. I would have given anything for the chance to have kids to be pissed off by 😂 I would have welcomed it all. But the chance was taken from me.
Not sure if anyone else has already said this, but this was filmed in 2011. So I think there has been a big shift in peoples thinking about having children in the last decade.
HA. I'm 42, my 24 year old still needs help finding stuff and I'm now helping him raise my granddaughters who are 1 and 3. Good luck waiting on that time you see the kids not needing you so much lol.
Sleeping oh my god, that has gone. My now 5 year old is still in my bed. Daddy moved out of the master room into the spare room when I was pregnant because I had lots of complications and couldn't cope with sharing a bed, he has never come back 😂. My son also likes to sleep on my head or have a foot on my face, I swear there are times when he has actually tried to get back inside 😂
Im in my mid fourties with one adult and two teenagers. Im almost free. 5 more years and my youngest is 18. I will have a bit more $$$ to save for a holiday. I love my kids, but also look forward to no responsibilities, lol. I've been a single parent for 18 of 27 years in total so far. It's been hard with many sacrifices and a lot of stress. I can't wait to decompress.❤🎉
I have to disagree with that comment about "people without children have NO IDEA what it's like". I have no kids because I had the foresight to know EXACTLY what it's like to be responsible for children and decided it wasn't for me LOL
Well I thought I knew! You would have thought, that the first one would have taught me too….NOOOOOO….I did it twice again!… 🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️! I tell the eldest one how long my labour was,… and he says " I didn’t ask you to bring me into the world, did I!? That’s gratitude for ya!😂
Its the past like 5 years its changed to mainly females not wanting kids or getting married. They are told time after time that they need to be all about their selfs these days.... its super sad!
My parents made sure we did as we were told. They only had to tell us twice - the first time we didn’t pay attention, the second time we got a slap and in the case of my mother, she wrenched us by the arm and we KNEW she meant business! We learned to obey the first time because the second time resulted in pain and discomfort! It taught us self-discipline. By the time I started school at age 4 1/2, I was the model child in the classroom.
Considering I have no biological children of mine, but I found myself with custody of both of my Godsons. One was 17 years old & the other 13 years old. My 13 years old was frequently dropped off with the familiar request: “Would you mind watching ‘D’ for a couple hours”? My response was always yes, “Bring my ‘young me’ & then I might not see her for 3-4 days. His dad was in prison & his Mom was an addict. Eventually, she realized she could not care for either boy’s & signed chose to surrender custody to me. The oldest boy decided to join the Airforce: Now “C” has 3 degrees from college, vested in Airforce retirement & is a Contract Worker getting paid 3X’s the amount doing the same job. Today the youngest “D” is with me. He has worked in two trades as a Electrician & AC/Heating repair person. The youngest calls me Daddyt, and the older who is married with 2 kids that call me Grandaddyt. God is good & while they are not by blood mine, they are by love. ❤️❤️
Problem here is that when the Grandkids come along - the grandparents dote on them ! and it starts again ?? The upside is that you give them back at the end of the day. You develop a new hobby called - " how much can we give them this week without getting busted " ? You rebuke your children for rebuking their own kids !! You develop selective amnesia !
We've got 6 Grandkids, the things they tell us then say... "Ssh, don't tell Mummy & Daddy." Things like feeding the dog their food if they they don't like it & sneaking downstairs to watch tv, when their parents have gone to bed. Of course, we do tell their parents but only if they swear they didn't hear it from us!🤣
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We complain about the trials and tribulations but most of the time children are a joy and watching them learn and grow is a privilege and a pleasure. I now have 4 grandchildren and I am enjoying watching my daughters go through what we did but we’d never be without them.
my youngest daughter at 16 said i want to train to be a nanny my answer but you dont like children at 17 i want to train to be a primary school teacher my answer but you dont likr children at 18 i am going to uni to do sociology and now aged 29 and working in banking ,i never want children i dont like them . 😀
I chose to not have children. My step daughter has 3 and it's more exhausting than going out to work. Goodness knows how lone/single parents do it and have a job at the same time. I am amazed at their stamina and patience.
You two are now officially my favourite re actionists. Mike and Jess, your sense of humour is SO contagious. Stay safe.
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Absolutely!
Michael is so funny. There are so many. I love the spices skit. He also mimics his wife dressing for an event
Great reaction. BTW being a grandparent is fantastic. Nothing better than seeing your son struggle with everything they put you through. And you get a second childhood with your granddaughter and then you get to hand them over!
Yeah, and then when you start to revert to a child again, you can get your own back!
I love Michael McIntyre... His bees and wasps story is particularly hysterical.
oh yeah guys please do that one
My Dad said in certain situations: One day you will have children and you will have to watch them destroy the things you have worked hard for! I will sit in the back and I will laugh my butt off! So just you wait!
I remember vividly one day when I was at my brothers house and he shouted at his son, because he had drawn on the radiator with waterproof colors (it was a rental apartment) and I couldn't help but laugh because I thought of my father's words! 😂
I've been watching Michael McIntyre for a long long time. He is hilarious 😂. I laugh every time I watch his videos.
All his videos are true to life but in a hilarious way. So everyone can relate.
Sleeping in the night... oh, so spot on...
Love this. My wife and I are in our 50s and never had children. We decided to rescue animals and a four-legged family instead. Four horses, cats, and dogs. We don't regret not having children. Still with all our rescues we never have time to vacation and it costs a lot to keep so many animals. So in some ways, it's similar.
Being a parent has been wonderful. All of my best holidays (vacations) were the ones I took with them, both when they were young and as they grew up.
Michael Mcintyre is great another one to check out is his Spelling Names
This is without doubt one of my, if not FAVOURITE sketch from Michael.. because it's true! He's great! But apart from that I laugh even louder when I see Jess just lose it and crack up laughing! Hopefully one day you will come to Australia and experience one of our great comedians CARL BARRON
Kids.... you have them as babies... then they go to school ... 5yo till 18yo .... 12/13 years its not long... treasure every moment its soon gone.
It's not long, do you have kids?
@@TreVader1378 2 grown up kids and 6 grand kids... I'm old now and looking back I've realised that it seemed like a long time But.. its not really that long and you cant go back... my kids are 17 months apart.. if you space them out its longer but i don't think many people think that way and actually plan.. kids come from peoples feelings which make a mess of plans.
You two are so relatable. Love your persona and honesty. Sometimes you need to be reminded how it was to have kids...sends shivers down the spine! When our kids went to college and university we quickly changed all the locks on the doors! It's great that you enjoy British comedy.
This video is hilarious. Not just because of Michael McIntyre, but your reactions to him made me laugh. So glad I found this channel last month.
Really enjoyed your reaction. Michael McIntyre is great! Maybe you could also react on some of his other videos, like „Women Getting Ready“, „Booking Tickets Online“, „Rude but funny“.
Yay! So glad you're doing MM... he's awesome
Thank you for your reactions
There's a funny clip where he discusses differences between UK and USA English on a chat show.
ruclips.net/video/UCo0hSFAWOc/видео.html
It's the meaning and purpose of our lives
Great reaction it was fun to watch thank you.
Went to see him a couple of months ago he was awesome xD
fantastic reaction, you said all the right things, spreading the right message, its like you guys are from heaven, showing us the way
More gorgeousness and heartwarming laughter from Jess, thank you so much.
im single with no kids, but i can still relate. i babysit my 3 year old nephew once a week. and thats enough haha
Thanks for another McIntyre guys
Very wholesome and very funny :)
Grandchildren are your revenge 😂
I’m literally watching this at 2.45am while 4 of our younger kids ( we have 9) are wide awake and jumping about the room 😂😂🏴🏴
9??? You're a glutton for punishment, aren't you? 🤣🤣 I had two, and that was enough! Lol!
Excellent reaction RegenerationNationTV. Yes, we all know how funny Michael McIntyre is and a comedy legend. Nice to see you two just reacting to normal parenting and the highs and lows of everyday life. This suits you guys so much and is so endearing. A lot more videos of everyday life that brings out the natural charms of our Mike and Jess please. Don't forget to react to "Al Murrays take on the nations of the world" (23.07 mins) and look forward to your next video. 😊
The same way you'll never trade those magical moments with your kids is the same way I can't ever see myself trading the magical moment after an amazing day with my nephew, that he goes home with his parent. Beautiful. Zen. Lmao🧘🏿♀️
I bet, like me, you get them all hyper just before you give them back to your sibling!
Looking lovely Jess I love your top! Made me think of Micky Flanagan and how happy women get when they get a new top 😂❤
I had the window down sketch with my grandson on the motorway last week and he kept doing it!! 🙆
When my parents had my older sister my grandparents (who lived 200+ miles away) bought her every noisy toy possible; just to get their own back!
😂 do his Man drawer one😂.
Though they'd have to start from the very beginning of the show because there's that great call back (in fact it's the very point of the joke). We love that one. But then, big fans of Michael. Love observational comedy and he's a master of it.
The 'juice' is great, too. Though again, it probably requires the nursery story and the part about the pram and the old lady....
Love watching your reactions. I have never seen a video of Michael McIntyre that didn't make me laugh. The shoe thing was a constant in our house when our kids were growing up. We would find a shoe in one room and have to search the house for the other one.
As a person with no kids, I for one being raised with 3 sisters and 2 brothers know exactly how chaotic it is just by lived experience with my younger siblings. So as adult I never yearned for children.
Never apologies for being a young real family, you share a part of your world and are not fake like many people that make content etc. Any flaws are part of You all and it is welcomed as much as your Joy and discovery of new stuff. As a single father, you never have to explain yourself putting your family first. Just keep making the great reactions to build the awesome future you all deserve.
You need to react to parts of his "Big show" - 'Send to all' and 'Midnight game show' are HILARIOUS!!
Michael Mcintyres sketch the man drawer is incredible please check it out
The trick is to get revenge on your kids by living long enough to be a problem to them. 😂
😂😂😂
Yes they’ll have to wipe my arse one day 👍💩
You guys are getting funnier & funnier. It’s great to watch you both in hysterics. Fantastic work Jess & Mike 😂👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👍🏽
Daughters are so different as well, especially when the boys came before and you have gotten used to their shenanigans!😂
I'm a 58 year old housewife with 2 daughters 19 and 14 and a son aged 17. There has never been a dull moment and day where my partner and I haven't learnt something about them, our level of restraint and how you find a sense of humour.
Marvellous 👏👏👏
Also consider Romesh Ranganathan describing his kids from his *Irrational* Stand-up 👍
It's a short bit but Buying a hoover is hilarious
please do more Michael
OMG i have been waiting for you guys to do this one as i know you have done the yng parenthood thing. I thought Jess was going to stopp breathing at one point.
You guys are as funny as MM😂!
I'm in my late twenties and I'm an only child, my mother is still waiting for me to give her grandchildren lol. She always says to me: I cannot wait for you to have kids and when you do I hope they break your fucking heart like you did to me. 🤣😂 Love your reactions you are both brilliant! 😊
Daily request for some Rhod Gilbert!
2 million candles 👍
I had to get my son up ,every morning shouting upstairs Hurry up your going to be late for school, and every morning it was totally last second getting out of the door. So one Saturday morning I got him up pretending it's school, drove him to school as I said he was late,the gates were closed so I told him he would have to climb over the gate as he late for assembly. So just as he about to climb the gate I called him back to the car and asked him what day was it? He didn't have a clue.lol
😂
The funniest thing you will ever see is Jethro - Norfolk Dyke Dish but it's only 2.5 mins long. You might also want to check out Eddy Izzard - Star Wars Death Star Canteen.
6:32 my parents love doing this to me every they have my son, I’ll always say ‘want a sleepover?’ As I’m leaving to my dad and his response is “yeah I still got two of your brothers at home. This one I can give back’ 😂
That was blady brilliant!!!!
You have to react to Michael McIntyre "Send to All", it's amazing!!!
It doesn’t get any easier…now, when I suggest to go out to my 30+ year-old kids, after mid-day….”ok, if I must, need to have a shower first….”
My eldest will be 37 in Feb.2025, but as a youngster (pre-school age, or early days in Reception) if we were going out on a chilly day, I _used_ to say, "...get your coat,.. you'll need it, it's chilly outside today." However, I soon learned to take her coat with me, tucked into my backpack (to leave my hands free for safety reasons, child control at 'zebra crossings' etc) and tell her, "...you won't need your coat today." (Regardless if chilly, windy or wet weather etc...though wet weather also meant _wellies_ were required - for jumping into puddles of course!) Anyway, then when outside my daughter would look back toward our flat and say, wistfully, with a half-hidden shiver... "I think I should have put my coat on...!" ...and after a few more wistful glances back, I'd offer her coat to her and 'nine times out of ten', she'd gladly out it on, and we'd take a nice walk up the hill to the local, park...she'd have some fun on the play equipment and have a little run around in the grassy field, before we headed back down the hill toward home... Nothing was said about the coat being secreted in my backpack, or any decision to _not_ wear it, initially...
It's part of learning how to be a parent, if you hadnt had the experience of looking after young children before.
I think, an observant parent (or parent-to-be) learns as much from their first child, then again, in different ways from subsequent children, as they learn from us, as we both learn to negotiate the 'pitfulls' _and_ the _joys_ of being a parent, or a child.
It's 'Life's Lesson' to us, imo.
👍🤭❤🏴♥️🇬🇧❤🤔🖖
My 2 sons drew on their faces and was harry potter and the other was a cat. I had 30 mins to take them to school!
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I was a revolting rebellious teenager and my poor mum was on Valium because of my behaviour and her inability to cope with it as I was the eldest. So when I had my son at 30 (I made her wait) she kept on saying ha, you’re going to see what it’s like for yourself. Well, I got the most placid, chilled baby who slept through at 4 weeks, never got out of bed without asking and as a teenager was wonderful, apart from grunting at me. My mother is still peed that I got such an easy kid and got no payback at all, she says that I didn’t deserve him 😂 and I didn’t, I just got lucky.
5-spice
I was born in the Sixties and I’m still not quite ready.
My daughter loves to get in my bed in the night. I go to sleep because I’m exhausted then in the night I wake up thinking oh my god who turned the heating on? When actually my daughter has crawled into my bed with 17 teddies and has melded herself on to me like radiating heat like a kiln.
I’ll never say I don’t like it, because as soon as it stops I will miss it 😅
Can you please do the one where he answers back to the Scottish guy who heckles him.
Also loving your guy’s content
you right dude
is it ok to say i love the top your wife is wearing, but i love her smile and laughter more.
This is always bittersweet for me. I would have given anything for the chance to have kids to be pissed off by 😂 I would have welcomed it all. But the chance was taken from me.
By the way..... I miss you two reacting to Voiceplay and Geoff Castellucci. They've released so many awesome videos.
I have decided I will take my "revenge" when I'm old and they have to take care of me 🤣
This turned from comedy react video to a part therapy rant for you both
Not sure if anyone else has already said this, but this was filmed in 2011. So I think there has been a big shift in peoples thinking about having children in the last decade.
HA. I'm 42, my 24 year old still needs help finding stuff and I'm now helping him raise my granddaughters who are 1 and 3. Good luck waiting on that time you see the kids not needing you so much lol.
I'm a Brit 35 no desire to have children.
Yes true and they do not want to know , It was your choice Mum and Dad,,
@kevanbodsworth9868 This account above is fake. Do not respond to them. I am contacting RUclips support right now about this.
Sleeping oh my god, that has gone. My now 5 year old is still in my bed. Daddy moved out of the master room into the spare room when I was pregnant because I had lots of complications and couldn't cope with sharing a bed, he has never come back 😂.
My son also likes to sleep on my head or have a foot on my face, I swear there are times when he has actually tried to get back inside 😂
Im in my mid fourties with one adult and two teenagers. Im almost free. 5 more years and my youngest is 18. I will have a bit more $$$ to save for a holiday. I love my kids, but also look forward to no responsibilities, lol. I've been a single parent for 18 of 27 years in total so far. It's been hard with many sacrifices and a lot of stress. I can't wait to decompress.❤🎉
I agree other material things more important
I have absolutely no desire to have kids, feels like too much of a responsibility, and I like my life 😂
I have to disagree with that comment about "people without children have NO IDEA what it's like". I have no kids because I had the foresight to know EXACTLY what it's like to be responsible for children and decided it wasn't for me LOL
It's a comedy bit, not a documentary...just enjoy.
@@catherineday951 Michael McIntyre? It was comedy was it? I hadn't noticed LOL
Well I thought I knew! You would have thought, that the first one would have taught me too….NOOOOOO….I did it twice again!…
🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️! I tell the eldest one how long my labour was,… and he says " I didn’t ask you to bring me into the world, did I!?
That’s gratitude for ya!😂
Don't expect applause for not having a future.
Too lazy eh?😂
Its the past like 5 years its changed to mainly females not wanting kids or getting married. They are told time after time that they need to be all about their selfs these days.... its super sad!
My parents made sure we did as we were told. They only had to tell us twice - the first time we didn’t pay attention, the second time we got a slap and in the case of my mother, she wrenched us by the arm and we KNEW she meant business! We learned to obey the first time because the second time resulted in pain and discomfort! It taught us self-discipline. By the time I started school at age 4 1/2, I was the model child in the classroom.
No my friend you learnt fear, not discipline. Self discipline is essentially self-control. Fear is just fear.
@@dale897 Whatever it was, it worked, tempered by my father’s immense love! ❤️
I like the lace your wearing round your neck
I strongly recommend his Ikel akenkaka routine.
They already have done
British comedy at its best.
Mickey Flanagan has a kid that is a funny video
Yeah Thomas the tank engine one
@markedmonds8694 that's it!
Considering I have no biological children of mine, but I found myself with custody of both of my Godsons. One was 17 years old & the other 13 years old. My 13 years old was frequently dropped off with the familiar request: “Would you mind watching ‘D’ for a couple hours”? My response was always yes, “Bring my ‘young me’ & then I might not see her for 3-4 days. His dad was in prison & his Mom was an addict. Eventually, she realized she could not care for either boy’s & signed chose to surrender custody to me. The oldest boy decided to join the Airforce: Now “C” has 3 degrees from college, vested in Airforce retirement & is a Contract Worker getting paid 3X’s the amount doing the same job. Today the youngest “D” is with me. He has worked in two trades as a Electrician & AC/Heating repair person. The youngest calls me Daddyt, and the older who is married with 2 kids that call me Grandaddyt. God is good & while they are not by blood mine, they are by love. ❤️❤️
Problem here is that when the Grandkids come along - the grandparents dote on them ! and it starts again ?? The upside is that you give them back at the end of the day. You develop a new hobby called - " how much can we give them this week without getting busted " ? You rebuke your children for rebuking their own kids !! You develop selective amnesia !
That’s me! 😂
The good thing about being grandparents is that when the kids get too much, you can hand them back!
Because we can give them back.
I imagine the worst thing about being a grandparent is that you’re known as ‘grandpa’
We've got 6 Grandkids, the things they tell us then say... "Ssh, don't tell Mummy & Daddy."
Things like feeding the dog their food if they they don't like it & sneaking downstairs to watch tv, when their parents have gone to bed.
Of course, we do tell their parents but only if they swear they didn't hear it from us!🤣
you dont know what its like to be used until you have children. 😂
We parents love to hate all that and then we miss it
Yes we do. That's why we don't have kids 🤷♀️
Watch the one he was in the Jonathan Ross show where he explained why Americans don’t understand English.
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Have a watch of Michael doing the strange thing men do the man drawers
If you didnt know just thought let you know that this is old show and his sons are now teenagers.
dont ever have kids late, to hard to handle when your old.
I've no idea why people want kids they just complain once they have them.
We complain about the trials and tribulations but most of the time children are a joy and watching them learn and grow is a privilege and a pleasure. I now have 4 grandchildren and I am enjoying watching my daughters go through what we did but we’d never be without them.
my youngest daughter at 16 said i want to train to be a nanny my answer but you dont like children at 17 i want to train to be a primary school teacher my answer but you dont likr children at 18 i am going to uni to do sociology and now aged 29 and working in banking ,i never want children i dont like them . 😀
I chose to not have children. My step daughter has 3 and it's more exhausting than going out to work. Goodness knows how lone/single parents do it and have a job at the same time. I am amazed at their stamina and patience.
Hide their shoes when THEY are in a rush to go out, car keys, wallet jacket, etc.
Me and my gf don't say good night any more we say good luck to