“Ladies and gentlemen, the captain has informed us that we’re about to hit a patch of heavy turbulence. Please fasten your seat vines and observe the ‘no swinging’ sign, thank you.”
What a cute little puddle-jumper, Christine D.
“Ladies and gentlemen, the captain has informed us that we’re about to hit a patch of heavy turbulence. Please fasten your seat vines and observe the ‘no swinging’ sign, thank you.”
What a cute little puddle-jumper, Christine D.
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Pure love.
That looks like fun!
How anyone can look at something like that and not see how we’re relatives, I will never understand.
Oh my God, my dad used to do that with us as little kids! We’d shriek with laughter, as I’m sure this little furball did too.
Was there sound on the video? (I don’t have sound at work.)
That was going through my head as I watched, too. So deeply moving and dear.
No kidding!
Do it again, Dad!
I’m so happy Mike posted this. When I saw it I thought everybody here would love it and see how human the parent and child were. It made me cry. I showed it to my sister last night and her eyes filled with tears and she said you can see how little difference there is between us in our DNA.
I have the same thought whenever I see a gorilla or chimp mom holding their newborn, especially when you can see the baby’s face.
I think us and our ancestors have been flying Air Banana for eons.
I used to do this with my kids, complete with the drop and hug maneuver.
*BURST* goes my heart
Aww, she loves her baby. So sweet.
I”m thinking that Mom is lucky not to be covered in regurgitated banana.
Love the cuddling at the end
LOLOLOLOL! That was my second thought! Right after thinking how awesome and beautiful this was!
I can’t, I can’t even, I so much can’t even find words.
Gah.
That was simply magical.