Our two-year-old questions our wedding
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@k4kadu
24 күн бұрын
YES XD
@cheesecakelasagna
15 күн бұрын
reminds me of a kid fact-checking Matt Rife on his misinformation on the planets.
@earthlyworld4698
12 күн бұрын
Or goes on Little Big shots
This was absolutely brilliant. Rupert asked such great questions! It would be great to do this once a year to see the difference in the questions he asks as he grows up!
@sams1982
24 күн бұрын
Oh gosh, what an excellent idea, I love it ❤️
@kpwxx
24 күн бұрын
This is an awesome idea!
@karenpaxton
24 күн бұрын
Yes, please do this!
@tameygray7609
24 күн бұрын
That's a great idea !❤
@ellenwest7198
24 күн бұрын
Or even every three months. They grow up so fast those first few years. He is adorable.
Love how she caught herself when he said he'd wear pink to his wedding and initially said he couldn't then realized what she'd said and assured him he can wear whatever he wants. Their son is lovely and smart. I'm so glad they were able to triumph over all the adversity to have him.
“One of my friends is called George but I don’t know. I have not met him because he died.” This statement made my day! 🤣 Rupert is so bright and charming! You both are wonderful parents, this video was so fun! Thank you for sharing your lives with us. 🥰
@TissueCat_
24 күн бұрын
same, it cracked me up 😂 the way kid's minds work is so funny and adorable
@KatPadmore
23 күн бұрын
I've never heard a 2 year old speak about death at all, let alone so matter of factly. I love that openness, I bet it'll set him up really well later in life
@MothproofKT
22 күн бұрын
Same, love the stuff kids come out with sometimes 😂
How is Rupert almost 3?? He's so big!
@wrinklesandsprinkles
24 күн бұрын
Right?! Seems like just yesterday Claudia was preggars with him!
@SylviaRustyFae
24 күн бұрын
Several yrs ago now i lived with a roommate who had a baby of their own, and they had that kid around the same time as friends who visited often... By two and a half yrs old that other kid was like two heads taller than my roommates kid xD Genetics just be like that sometimes; the funniest thing to me tho is the fact that btwn the two parent couplings... The taller kid came from the smaller parents xD They just shoot up (wait, that has another meanin xD) earlier apparently cuz genetics be weird
@lisastenzel5713
23 күн бұрын
Right? Time is flying 😊
@marlenezarah6501
23 күн бұрын
Right?! How is he an actual walking, talking human already?
@InsaneLaughter01
5 күн бұрын
Right? I swear it was just last week they were announcing the pregnacny!
Telling Rupert it's normal to feel anxious on your wedding day and he's like "nah hold up i gotta get a doll" had me reeling 😂😂😂
@skyelorspacex
11 күн бұрын
He’s like nah mummy I got dolls to play with not be anxious about a wedding 😂
I like how you don’t talk to him like a baby, but talk normally and adapt things to his level! So nice to see, and it’s clear that it’s helped him develop really good articulation :)
"What does the postman bring to your house?" sounds like the start of a riddle 😂
I have never heard such a young kid speaking with a british accent and it's SO CUTE???!??!? I am DYING!!!
@watermelonZESTY
8 күн бұрын
I live in England myself, and still I love hearing little kids talk! I know this one 4 year old, he nearly speaks better than I do, he's very intelligent and has the cutest English accent.
having rupert be the person to let me know walter died is crazy 😭 omg i don’t know how i missed that!!
@MOTHHMAN
5 күн бұрын
no literally😭😭😭
@susanwindiarinirodgers1269
3 күн бұрын
Me too 😢
i love how they talk to Rupert, they explain everything to him amd are so gentle. i am only 15, so i can't really say what's good parenting and what's not, but i feel like the energy in this household must me so calm and nice. such amazing parents!
Rupert sounds like a mini professor. 😀
Things I had no idea I could learn from an interview conducted by a toddler: how to brush my hair properly! I'm a curly-haired trans woman, nobody ever taught me how to look after my hair. I figured out some things, but starting at the bottom and working my way up when brushing had never occurred to me. Brushing my hair this morning was a revelation! No horrible noise, only 1 very small tangle, and my hair is actually less frizzy than usual! Also: Rupert is absolutely delightful! :D
@Charlie.1066
23 күн бұрын
yay! and ya, dealing with curly hair (especially long hair) takes a bit of practise.
@madelinelamee6142
22 күн бұрын
Curly hair can be hard to brush! Some people find it easier to use a wide tooth comb (same deal- you start from the bottom and work your way up) or they do make brushes designed specifically for curly hair. Also liberal amounts of conditioner and or keratin spray are your friends😊
@pigpjs
21 күн бұрын
Don't feel bad. I am a curly haired cis woman and no one even told me I should use combs. Was just always in trouble for having frizzy hair... because brushing it makes it frizzy. Good luck to us both in our hair journeys!
@nodoboho
17 күн бұрын
@@pigpjs My hair is wavy and will even go into some spirals if left alone after washing. Until well into adulthood, I had thick wavy/frizzy hair and I didn't understand how much certain conditioners and different ways of getting tangles out could help avoid the frizz! Here's what works best for me: * Use your *fingers* to gently pry apart the tangles and get to the point where you're not finding any more tangles when you run your fingers through all your hair * THEN rinse only (because you really don't need to wash as often as people do and it strips the hair of it's natural conditioners)...or shampoo if you like (with a mild shampoo). Find a conditioner that works for _your_ hair. * Use your fingers to comb the conditioner through and detangle again. Rinse thoroughly. * You can wring out your hair gently with a towel wrapped around it. But then let it air dry and *don't comb or brush it once dry* Bottom line: While a wide-tooth comb does less frizz-producing than a dry brush, it's brushing dry that seems to create the frizz. I have been *wet-brushing* for a while now (with a natural boar-bristle brush which helps distribute the natural oils down the hairshaft), with a bit of wet wide-combing at the top sometimes if your hair is thick or long like mine so the natural brush bristles can't quite get the hairs lined up near the scalp. Just keep wetting your brush thoroughly as you brush, every few strokes. Your hair should end up damp. Let it air dry after and the curls/waves will magically come back, with no frizz. (Funny note: My mother had long hair, until 30 or so, i believe, but she was 35 when she had me so I only ever saw her with permed, dyed, collar-length hair. As long as I had fine, straight hair like her (from birth to puberty), she braided it and knew what to do. At puberty, apparently my dad's curly-haired genes kicked in and I suddenly had thick, wavy hair that went frizzy. I wasn't a girly-girl and oddly, my mother never really taught me grooming, although she was groomed quite nicely herself. I chose to go live with my dad at 14 and we were like two bachelor roommates until I finally moved out to live with my first long-term girlfriend. I began to use conditioner more regularly and discovered that air-drying created _some_ spirals; my "dreadlocks" as my gf teased. And--oddly again--while my mother accepted my being gay (I don't think it was that much of a surprise--she knew I had been in love with my jr high bff), she wasn't all that thrilled either, and yet...she kept trying to get me to _cut my hair_ . While every other gay girl in L.A. was wearing the standard dyke haircut, I kept my hair long. (I'm not femme, I just don't do fads and didn't think it would look good on me.) My mother was intrigued with the idea of finding out how curly it might get if it was a lot shorter and not weighed down. I'm rather curious about that myself, and I wack off 6" or so every so often, but so far I haven't gone short. I always said I'd cut it when I hit 40. Now I'm well past that, so I suppose I'll finally go short when I'm majority gray-haired (which is coming soon). I'll finally find out whether I can have the Julie Andrews pixie cut I always planned on, or if I do indeed go curly/wavy.) P.S. I'm not one to do all the frou-frou girly stuff and I'm lazy as hell, and frugal, so I'm never going to do all the "product" routines that women on YT promote for "curly girls". In fact, I used the time in isolation during the pandemic to go "no-poo"! Once my scalp adjusted and I got into a daily wet brushing routine, my hair feels softer and calmer than ever. I get compliments on it's luster and waves! So, for now at least (4 yrs in), I'm continuing. I rinse my hair when I shower. Finger comb and wet-brush and that's it. My hair is better and has gotten longer than ever; when it gets below waist length, i cut off 6" and a bit more while evening it out.
@horacethecheese1009
9 күн бұрын
I felt like such a dumbass when someone told me i could just start at the bottom of my hair 😅 kinda made/makes me wonder what other habits I've taken up that are horribly inefficient!
Rupert is such a great kid! I'm reminded, when interacting with children this age, of the sense of curiosity and wonder that many people lose as adults. This was such a wonderful experience, Thanks!
@hopegold883
23 күн бұрын
When Claudia said dragons don’t exist, and Rupert said “we don’t know”, it reminded me of me. We weee always told there was no Santa Claus. But I wanted there to be, and there was Miracle on 34th St. and all that. And one year I saw on Christmas Eve, I saw Santa’s sleigh sailing across the night sky. (I was too old to believe by then, but it definitely had an effect on me)
As a Montessori teacher, I can see how much time and effort you put into educating and giving Rupert the right words to express himself! The things kids say are so funny, I don’t think I’ll ever get tired of it!! Keep up the good work, Jess and Claud ❤
Interviews by Rupert NEEDS to become a regular segment.
This video has taken on such a fresh perspective it’s absolutely fun to watch. Oh Rupert is so smart and adorable. Definitely the product of brilliant and well matched parents, and raised in an environment filled with love, warmth and respect. Perfect parenting nonetheless.
@nightlyre198
24 күн бұрын
I absolutely love how they are choosing to involve their child in videos. It’s so respectful of his autonomy and privacy. Rupert is also such a bright little boy! He just radiates joy. Such a sweet interview!
This is the most perfect and cutest way of including a child in videos while also keeping their privacy 🥰
What a lovely video!!! Your child is so well spoken for his age! I was *very* impressed at his communication skills!!! You two are doing a FANTASTIC job with him. Keep it up, mamas!
it's so interesting the way he so casually talks about death, id be really interested to know how you approached discussing the topic with him
@justyouraveragedumbass
24 күн бұрын
My parents spoke to me about death very early as well. I'm not sure how they explained it, but I feel like it's something a lot of small kids can comprehend really well if the household allows for open conversations about more "grown-up" topics (and doesn't coddle or baby talk too much). Letting the kids ask questions and giving honest answers isn't as hard as our cultures say! They're smart little information sponges!
@nataliatheweirdo
23 күн бұрын
It was weirdly refreshing in a way to see a two year old go ‘and then my dog died!!!’ xD
I love that you have found a way to involve Rupert more in the channel while still respecting his privacy and boundaries. He's such a sweet little guy. I'm so glad we got to "see" him on here. :)
i love how you can just tell which children read/have been read to a lot, he’s so well spoken!!
I love how he talked about his painting, he described it so well. He’s so well-spoken and intelligent, you two are clearly doing an excellent job
I don't think I've ever seen Claudia talk so much! 😂 Rue did an excellent job and I expect he'll only get more interested and involved in the channel as he gets older 💖 Also, that was a fantastic dragon! 🐉
Rupert is charming and joyful just like his parents. ❤️ It is so sweet how Jessica and Claudia converse with him.
How does Jessica do with Rupert's toddler speech? I didn't see him signing, so I wondered how she does understanding him. Also, thank you for subtitling him - it really helps!
@piarateking8094
24 күн бұрын
im guessing its easier with a toddler your talking to eveyday
@emiliapeters1397
21 күн бұрын
Also I remember her saying really early on that Rupert had understood that she is deaf and so he needs to look at her and avoid covering his mouth so this also probably helps.
He is SO well spoken. And quite that artist as well.
@momonohanna9406
18 күн бұрын
He gets al that from his mummy’s! They’re such good parents.
His verbal skills are quite good for his age! You've taught him really well already!
Watching Rupert sit and listen to your answers is incredibly validating to me. Because my child would never sit quietly and listen for explanations this long. Why is it validating? I don’t exactly know, but it confirms that all kids are different 😅
soooo cute 💙 red is the traditional wedding color in China, at a wedding, everything is red and everyone wears red! :)
You could wear the pantsuit if you ever got a vow renewal
@jennifers5560
24 күн бұрын
And Jessica could wear a big dress with lots of petticoats and bows!
Oh I love 3 year olds, they're so fun to have conversations with! I have lots of children in my life so I've had few "interviews" like this lol. He's adorable
Look at the tiny journalist!
I learnt something about brushing my hair
@RainbyFIN
24 күн бұрын
[sends you nonbinary brainwaves psychically]
@smilingjacks83
24 күн бұрын
Me too!
Rupert is over here asking the real questions, we don’t talk about what the postman brings to your house enough 😂
"i can be the helper looking for daisies" is such a lovely sentence idk it warmed my heart for some reason:) children say really cute things sometimes
*Rupert:* "What was your wedding like?" *Jessica and Claudia:* _[in-depth discussion of pantsuits]_ He's so talkative now, and if I heard you correctly he's not even three yet! :3 Rupert is a real testament to you both 🏳🌈🏳⚧
Loved the sound effects of Claudia getting phone calls about her dog 🐶.
Rupert is so creative with his questions. It was very interesting to hear the answers from each person. Thank you for the video, I really enjoyed it and I hope you all had fun filming it too.
Today I learned I brush my hair wrong. I also never had someone teach me. I'm 32. This is the first I've heard of it. I feel like I must've been living under a rock! Thank you, kind couple!
This video was adorable! You two are really good at answering his questions, it feels like I'm watching an incredibly gentle children's television show. It's also cool to allow your child this space to ask questions they might have been thinking about.
I love how you guys talk to him like an actual human. You don’t baby him
My life would have been so much easier if I had lesbian mothers apparently. You two are doing an amazing job at rewarding his curiosity.
I love the fact that your both involving your son in your job, and protecting his privacy at the same time. And youre doing such a great job with Rupert too, hes amazing! 😁
something about little kids with accents is just so freaking cute omg
Aww, my family calls me Ruru too! I've never heard another one until today :) your Ruru is such a gem!
This made my day I was not having a good time and it made me feel a bit better My chronic illness is getting worse/I'm having a really bad flare idk
@jennifers5560
24 күн бұрын
❤
@Nino-xp5df
24 күн бұрын
Hope you feel a bit better soon.
@indiecat18
24 күн бұрын
you’ve got this. ✊🏾
Rupert is so sweet!!! He has the best parents!!!❤❤❤
every time i see someone have to explain how landlines work i grow another grey hair
OMG Rupert is so sweet and smart. This made my entire day!!
Claudia has a great way of telling a story.
Rupert has the sweetest voice ❤ i too would like the postman to bring me energy and motivation, where can i place an order?
I love his description of his painting! His language development is fantastic. Well done to the both of you for the effort you have put in reading with him and talking with him to help him grow!
I love the way you filmed the interview, a very good way of respecting/ keeping his privacy
I really appreciate the way you phrased your sentences (such as saying that most people have two perants instead of saying all)
This is super cute. Rupert is so smart!
Well...sometimes... maybe...the postman DO bring babies.... but that another story.
@scilines
24 күн бұрын
🤭
@ladyflimflam
24 күн бұрын
“Tell your daddy I said you have the milkman’s eyes”
He speaks beautifully for such a small little bean. Precious.
Ruru is a piece of gold😂😂❤
I love the way you let Rupert ask questions. He seems to be a very bright little boy.
What a wonderful video that I know you’ll absolutely love having when he’s older and you can hardly remember this age! Also - the start of a marriage doesn’t have to be the only time you gather your loved ones to profess your commitment to another in beautiful gowns. I think a 10-year anniversary vow renewal (or similar) could be an opportunity for you guys to have a chance to make the decisions that feel more true to you, outside of the expectations of a wedding. And Rupert would be there!! I absolutely loved the idea of Claudia in a stunning white femme suit and my brain immediately pictured her with an undercut. In case that’s something you’ve ever considered, I really think you’d rock it!
Rupert's questions were more relevant and respectful than some "professional journalists" out there! Well done, Kellgren-Fozard Family!
I love how you protect Rupert's identity and privacy~ Well done.
What a sweetheart Rupert is! I have to say, I miss this age. The questions they ask are so interesting. You're both doing a wonderful job. Thank you for sharing your family with us while still protecting your child. Sending love ❤
Aww I loved him talking about his dragon painting !! There's people in there but we don't know who because it's a costume 👀🐉
It's fascinating to see what kiddos focus on and process back to you.
This is so cute and I love that you position him in a way so his identity is protected. ❤
He is so bright for a 3 year old. Great sense of humor too!
I just now noticed how Claudia's voice and accent is similar to Jodie Whittaker, the 13th Doctor 😅 anyone else has the same feeling?
@ellad43
24 күн бұрын
I'm genuinely not trying to sound rude, but are you British? because I genuinely don't hear any similarity between their accents at all. Claudia sounds like she's from the South whereas Jodie is from Huddersfield in Yorkshire.
@gisela_oliveira
24 күн бұрын
@@ellad43 no, I'm not British. I'm Brazilian. Their voices are similar to me and so are the way they pronounce certain words
@Robb3636
23 күн бұрын
@@gisela_oliveira That makes sense, they are both British, which compared to Brazil is pretty tiny! However, to people who live here, they're not considered similar at all 🙂
@mantistoboggan1503
23 күн бұрын
@@gisela_oliveira Yeah I get what you mean, she's not got much of an accent but she says words like 'dance' with a short 'a' as northerners (like Jodie) tend to do
@lucieirl
20 күн бұрын
I am English but to my ears it’s not so much the accent as the intonation and pitch - I do definitely hear a resemblance now to Jodie Whittaker in a weird way now you mention it ! (but definitely not by accent)
OMG he's jumping and talking?!? And aww i can hear his baby British accent. So adorable. So big!
His little accent is the cutest thing EVER 🫶🏽🫶🏽🫶🏽
What a clever and articulate child you have. Some wonderful questions, they got m thinking what would my answers be. I hope Rupert enjoyed asking you both and knowing more about the past etc. ❤
I am having a fall wedding and I am going to wear a burgundy dress, possibly in a lighter velvet fabric. I’m going for a haunted cottagecore look!
My daughter is a few months younger than Rupert. It's so lovely watching you go through the similar phases as my family, in terms of language skills our kids seem to be around the same level. So lovely. I am expecting #2 in December. I wish you all the positive baby making luck and love for your ongoing journey with creating a little sibling ❤
How charming and engaging Rupert is! You can see the care and love that have gone into forming your family. It’s hard work, but look at the rewards!
Oh I’m so sad you didn’t like either of your wedding dresses. Sounds like you two need a vow renewal ceremony wearing what you love 😉
awww rupert is so sweet , you should do this again , old man in a young mans body thats for sure well done jessie and claudie too
This is so adorable and wonderful...He is so creative 😅 and he is quick too!! He gets it! Is it just me, or does he speak very well for his age? He speaks so clearly and full sentences. He never just babbles. Something he does end a word😂but it seems like... he doesn't want that words then.😅 Not like he can't use the word. He used it before
You all are so genuine in your frustration about the new baby.😅
He is so well spoken and smart for an almost 3 year old! Such good questions from him as well.
I also was not taught proper hair brushing, so I learned something today, thank you Rupert
Thank you Rupert fpr asking these are the hard hitting questions that we as a society need answers to!❤
Adorable! So interesting to see how a little one sees the world. Keep on interviewing, Reporter Rupert. x
Fair enough the lesbian mothers child ask the questions Also lovely his cute little voice and accent ‘How flowers were like?’ Kids either think we are their age or acient no in between hahaha
That was even cuter than I'd expected 😊 I think Rupert has been a wonderful addition to the channel, under your care of course. Thanks for sharing him with the world ❤
This was so cute! Rupert is so adorable!!
Well this was utterly delightful! Rupert asked such thought-provoking questions. Well done! I think you two should have a big celebration for your ten-year anniversary, and wear the outfits you wish you had worn for your wedding!
This makes my inner child happy. I love seeing you guys talk to him like he can actually have real solid thoughts, because he can. But you still treat him like a kid still which really makes me happy. He’s so stinking cute, and I hope that we get to see more of him doing stuff like this because he is just darling.
Rupert is so smart!! His accent is so adorable and sweet!!
So wholesome and chaotic 💙🙏🏻
I thought it was very cute how he only asked open-ended questions 😁
That was so adorable ! I am so impressed with how articulate Rupert is ❤
Well that was adorable! 🥰 Rupert is definitely a precious and precocious child, can't believe he's only two with so much vocabulary and understanding of how to use it. What a little darling.😍🤗🥰
Pausing at 50 seconds in to giggle at your slightly apprehensive 'lets ask him' comment. I'm so looking forward to this, with two amazing mothers I am expecting good things from this young person. Much love to you all.
That's quite an impressive dragon painting for an almost 3 year old! My nephew is almost 4, and he hasn't mastered anything beyond a colorful tumbleweed. And what a good interviewer!
This is so adorable and the questions he asked- very inquisitive. A short note disregard if you wish, I would try answering his questions with sense based answers such as smells colours feelings and sounds so he can tangibly imagine your stories better and learn the words that describe these experiences at the same time and stay engaged. I’ve got myself all stuck and stumbling on my answers to kids until I used this technique as a teacher trainee and the kids soak up the info so fast and repeat to me days later or make interesting links during unrelated activities!!❤
Peonies are my favorite flowers too! My grandma had them in her garden.
Watch out world, Rupert is a charmer!
I teared up a bit when Rupert mentioned Walter at 7:39 ❤ but overall this was a hilarious and delightful to watch 😂
Rupert is an artist and he's amazing, I adore his dragon dance painting. He's so proud!!!