Anna and Sarah got a point-and-shoot camcorder for Christmas. I was going to post their first video here. But, alas, they broke two of the cardinal rules of cinematography in my house:
1. The room serving as the set must be clean. Not thrashed with wrapping paper and twist ties.
2. The mother may not be visible in any scene. Especially if she has not fixed her hair and is wearing a shirt that makes her look six months pregnant. Amen, and let it be so.
Therefore the video which I will now share with the waiting world takes place not in my living room, but in the podunk local grocery store we visit weekly.
Technically it breaks rule two of Kerr cinematography, but since it is only a wide-angle shot of my rumpus, I shall allow an exception. Just this once.
So without further ado, the premiere of Anna and Sarah’s video masterpiece, Mommy, Can We Get It? Filmed by Sarah, starring Anna and a certain box of sugary goodness.

That was very cute. But I’m glad I don’t get motion sick.
I like that she called in “chocolate Kix” as we all know that Kix is a perfectly acceptible cereal, whereas Cocoa Puffs–not so much.
I am traumatized that they used my children’s sugar cereal as a reason for you to buy.
Sooo….. did they get it?!
No way Jose.
Mean mama!
LOL I have to admit, I’m a sucker for cocoa krispies. LOVEEEEE them!!! SO I let the kids eat them sometimes too… but I usually indulge when they’re not home! HA! How’s that for mean?!
What Roxanne wrote. And also, I am looking forward to more short people video movies. That was so refreshing!
The junk this month? Generic Coco Crispies! Send your kids over so I can taint their minds!!! Bwa hah ha
What kind of camera did you get them. Kaitlin would love making wee movies.
I wanted to get them a Flip Ultra, but they were pricier, and I was unsure of how they would treat it. So I got this RCA Small Wonder EZ101 on Ebay for like 60% off retail. It’s basically the same camera, but not quite as sharp in the picture quality.