Just so our loving RU-vid Family doesn't worry, Aubrey wasn't alone. I could see her in the car as I picked up her siblings from school. I park directly in front of the door at the school so I saw her the whole time. I would never leave my kids alone in a car.
Aubrey being Aubrey. Completed all emotions in 2 mins, fear, discomfort, pleasure, anger sadness, excitement. And despite all that, she knows the world’s at her feet 😊😀
Looks like she had fun. Sometimes goofy, but sometimes restless.😍😘😘 But on a serious note, don't let the baby stay alone in closed car. Understandable that car should be locked on security grounds, but in a closed locked car might cause suffocation. The world knows what baby Aubrey means to them❤❤.
She wasn't alone. I could see her in the car as I picked up her siblings from school. I park directly in front of the door at the school. I would never leave my kids alone in a car ever without me being able to see them
Lol one minute in Aubrey sees herself in the camera monitor and starts practicing her future selfie poses 😂😂 She’s as cute as ever along with Alexa and Ethan🥰🥰🥰
Not an experiment, this is what I have to do during the week when I pick up her siblings from school. As the pinned comment says, Aubrey is not left alone. I am standing near the car picking up or dropping off her siblings
She knows by now, she is a beauty queen, the most adorable web celebrity for that...is always frustrating being all alone, it's terrible, no matter the age, she is even a brave little girl, having patience like a true adult, bravo bravo cutie pie
For me this was very traumatic. At first she was showing signs of stress, one can see her breathing, and possibly crying, then she got into her reserve of security, then banging the head and back and forth of secure, insecure. From experience as a child is "don't do this again". Because this can be etched in her for the rest of her life. Who and why, or anyone would want to see this type of video again! I was ready to cry with Auby 😂 😢 😂.
Three different responses. Ethan is always there to say hi. Alexa? Aubrey, does her best under the circumstances to enjoy the camera. Enjoy the day, all.
Although this was an interesting video, I was a bit frightened of what might happen. Regardless, please be careful & vigilant. I know U, above all know what you are doing. Who am I to judge or tell you what to do? Aubrey is used to being alone in her room, her crib. Only this time the camera is on her close-up. And, what a close up! She is so adorable; you just want to hug & squeeze her. She always, ever since she was a little tiny baby, she always finds a way to entertain herself. She realizes Mama is gone, then looks at herself in the camera. She doesn't like that she sees herself crying so she starts making cute faces. She cracks me up. Darcy, I love your baby to death. She is so wonderful. You are all wonderful! Thanks for sharing. I'm glad you are letting her play w/the football I sent you.
She wasn't alone. I could see her in the car as I picked up her siblings from school. I park directly in front of the door at the school. I would never leave my kids alone in a car ever without me being able to see them
@@mymomtestimony5871U see, I knew U know what you were doing. To be honest I have done the same thing w/my niece. I went into a gas station store to get something quick. I had the sights on my niece all that time. Can't help but care for the innocent, helpless, little ones. Especially Aubrey. I'll be watching this video, over & over again. Thanks for the reply, Darcy.
Good morning! Bored waiting for mom...and siblings. ..take care Aubrey....lovelots from mom. ..you're not alone..!! Nice to see family video. ..school day! God bless from Philippines.. Nice expressions...!
It's NEVER acceptable to leave a Child in a car, camera or not even though Aubrey knew. She was upset and distressed, not good , what if it had been a hot day?
Aubrey she is smart and clever baby i think her brain of 8 years old kid's these is mean one think her healthy so good so well ..hope for her to live for ever .
She wasn't alone. I could see her in the car as I picked up her siblings from school. I park directly in front of the door at the school. I would never leave my kids alone in a car ever without me being able to see them