Even though you turned 14 months 3 days ago there is no reason why I shouldn't put you to work and earn your keep around here. That's exactly what you did. You actually did "go to work" today, I'm not lying. The work you did included playing with other boys and toys. It's not much work, but you did get paid for it ($75). You are going to be in some baby movie. I think it's called Baby Genius 3. It's these super hero babies saving the world. You don't have a main role or anything, it's more of being in the background. They shot about 4 scenes with you and two other boys playing at home and at a day care. You did great; but then again is playing with toys really that difficult? I think I had more fun than you did. It was so interesting to be on set, helping you, and seeing how a movie is made. Some things that surprised me:
1. a nurse on set for the kids
2. a sign that read $5 fine for every curse word said when kids are on set
3. a play coach (aka clown)
4. the dozens of people needed for this low profile movie
5. Levi needing to go in the costume design room (his costume consisted of diaper and shirt)
I had to sign a work permit for you stating that a 1 year old can only work 2 hours at a time. He worked every minute of it and after you fell asleep within seconds of being in the car.
If you're wondering how you got this little part.....it was kinda random. I saw a sign at Sydney's preschool saying that they were auditioning for this movie and needed a 3 year old. I took Jordyn to audition and she got a call back. When she auditioned in front of the director, you and Sydney ended up auditioning in front of the director as well. Low and behold the one kid that couldn't talk, you, is the kid they ended up picking. I find that hilarious. Yes, I'll have to sit thru 90 min. of a lame baby movie, but I can't wait to see how they edit it and see how much or little of you is in the movie.
You're in the blue shirt


After a hard day of work.
1. a nurse on set for the kids
2. a sign that read $5 fine for every curse word said when kids are on set
3. a play coach (aka clown)
4. the dozens of people needed for this low profile movie
5. Levi needing to go in the costume design room (his costume consisted of diaper and shirt)
I had to sign a work permit for you stating that a 1 year old can only work 2 hours at a time. He worked every minute of it and after you fell asleep within seconds of being in the car.
If you're wondering how you got this little part.....it was kinda random. I saw a sign at Sydney's preschool saying that they were auditioning for this movie and needed a 3 year old. I took Jordyn to audition and she got a call back. When she auditioned in front of the director, you and Sydney ended up auditioning in front of the director as well. Low and behold the one kid that couldn't talk, you, is the kid they ended up picking. I find that hilarious. Yes, I'll have to sit thru 90 min. of a lame baby movie, but I can't wait to see how they edit it and see how much or little of you is in the movie.