Of course, this just made my night. I find it hilarious that it takes until nearly the end for Eloise to allow Julian to ride while she pushes; then she gives him a perfunctory spin across the room and nudges him out of the way ASAP. Classic! Now, hurry up and post some video of E. walking. I can’t wait to see!
In our defense, experience suggested that the cat would get herself out of the way. We’ve yet to see the Mozart Cube show the same self-preserving instinct.
Love it. LOVE IT. Just watched this with my guys and we all three enjoyed it immensely. The boys thought it all looked so fun that they wanted to know when we could come to your house.
Of course, this just made my night. I find it hilarious that it takes until nearly the end for Eloise to allow Julian to ride while she pushes; then she gives him a perfunctory spin across the room and nudges him out of the way ASAP. Classic! Now, hurry up and post some video of E. walking. I can’t wait to see!
Lovin’ the teamwork!
Amy
This is so very fabulous. More! More! MOre!
So nice that Eloise gave Julian a ride at the end. I was beginning to think that she was being spoiled by her brother.
I love how you carefully remove the music cube from the car path but allow the cat to be run over.
Eloise’s ability to change direction *without* turning the car around is particularly impressive and advanced.
oh god I think you’ve killed me
PS I second Laura’s comment about the poor clobbered cat.
In our defense, experience suggested that the cat would get herself out of the way. We’ve yet to see the Mozart Cube show the same self-preserving instinct.
Love it. LOVE IT. Just watched this with my guys and we all three enjoyed it immensely. The boys thought it all looked so fun that they wanted to know when we could come to your house.