2024 Author: Steven Freeman | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 08:15
Being a parent is not an easy task, much less when you have four babies waiting for 100 percent of your attention every minute of the day. Such seems to be the case with Ashley Gardner, a two-year-old mom of four who has become the new sensation on social networks after sharing a fun video on her YouTube channel, called Gardner Quad Squad.
The quirky scene, titled "34-Minute Summary of Motherhood," begins with Gardner standing in front of a door eating a Twizzler and saying, "Daddy's out there shoveling the doorway, Mommy desperately needed a snack to keep going through the night. So I hide in the pantry, eating a snack, is this bad?
Curiously, on the other side of the door there are some baby sobs. "They never leave, they want everything you have," she adds, showing the candy she is holding in her left hand.
The camera then scrolls to the floor, revealing one of her baby girls waiting for her on the other side of the door. "Hello, hello," says the little girl, which causes a small smile of tenderness in her mommy, who also responds with a "hello."
Although the scene seems a bit cruel at first, with a mother locked up and eating candy while her little ones sob outside, the ending couldn't be more tender.
The Gardner family has become a sensation on social networks and YouTube, where they daily share details of the adventures they live with their adorable quadruples.
"They are my greatest blessing," the proud mom assured about her little girls in an interview with Today, after her video went viral. "Our situation is unique, but I would not change it for anything," added Ashley, who despite the first impressions of a heartless mother that could be had when watching the video, in her networks she lives out of love for her little ones.
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