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  • 00:01

    DOCTOR: Alright. So this is Baby A here. Little heart beating there… Listen to it.
    DOCTOR: Alright. So this is Baby A here. Little heart beating there… Listen to it.

  • 00:15

    DOCTOR: So that's the heartbeat of the first baby there. Ok?
    DOCTOR: So that's the heartbeat of the first baby there. Ok?

  • 00:20

    DOCTOR: Alright. So let’s see if we can see in between the legs. You guys ready?
    DOCTOR: Alright. So let’s see if we can see in between the legs. You guys ready?

  • 00:24

    DOCTOR: So that would definitely be a little girl. Ok?
    DOCTOR: So that would definitely be a little girl. Ok?

  • 00:28

    [MOTHER LAUGHS]
    [MOTHER LAUGHS]

  • 00:31

    MOTHER: I have no girl names.
    MOTHER: I have no girl names.

  • 00:33

    DOCTOR: Let’s just hop over here to Baby B here.
    DOCTOR: Let’s just hop over here to Baby B here.

  • 00:35

    DOCTOR: There we go.
    DOCTOR: There we go.

  • 00:36

    MOTHER: It's a boy!!
    MOTHER: It's a boy!!

  • 00:37

    [MOTHER LAUGHS]
    [MOTHER LAUGHS]

  • 00:41

    [FATHER CHEERS]
    [FATHER CHEERS]

  • 00:43

    DOCTOR: Finally! Finally!
    DOCTOR: Finally! Finally!

  • 00:46

    MOTHER: You've got a brother.
    MOTHER: You've got a brother.

  • 00:48

    [FATHER CHEERS]
    [FATHER CHEERS]

  • 00:51

    DOCTOR: There it is.
    DOCTOR: There it is.

  • 00:53

    MOTHER: Baby Elian
    MOTHER: Baby Elian

  • 01:16

    Before I became a father, to be honest, I wanted to be like Andy Griffith.
    Before I became a father, to be honest, I wanted to be like Andy Griffith.

  • 01:22

    Those fathers taught by example. They were strict and had rules for the kids so that they would understand.
    Those fathers taught by example. They were strict and had rules for the kids so that they would understand.

  • 01:28

    That way they would develop their maturity.
    That way they would develop their maturity.

  • 01:36

    Being a father has made me grow up.
    Being a father has made me grow up.

  • 01:39

    Everything that’s happening is new.
    Everything that’s happening is new.

  • 01:41

    Let me tell you, I gained new experience by learning and figuring out new ways to take care of our twins.
    Let me tell you, I gained new experience by learning and figuring out new ways to take care of our twins.

  • 01:49

    All of this has made me a better, more wise dad.
    All of this has made me a better, more wise dad.

  • 01:54

    I have 5 kids now.
    I have 5 kids now.

  • 01:57

    Each one is very unique.
    Each one is very unique.

  • 02:01

    Being a father is a lot of responsibility.
    Being a father is a lot of responsibility.

  • 02:03

    You have to teach rules and at the same time remind them and tell them,
    You have to teach rules and at the same time remind them and tell them,

  • 02:07

    “I love you, I love you, I love you”. I would tell them everyday.
    “I love you, I love you, I love you”. I would tell them everyday.

  • 02:13

    The oldest one is a girl. Jacquelyn Lee. She's six.
    The oldest one is a girl. Jacquelyn Lee. She's six.

  • 02:21

    I’m very proud of her. She learns so fast. She was about 6 months old when she started signing.
    I’m very proud of her. She learns so fast. She was about 6 months old when she started signing.

  • 02:29

    And our conversations make me feel good. And she has so much attitude and expression with it.
    And our conversations make me feel good. And she has so much attitude and expression with it.

  • 02:36

    My second daughter is Gloria. She's four.
    My second daughter is Gloria. She's four.

  • 02:39

    She's very very quiet and shy. At the same time, no one's a stranger.
    She's very very quiet and shy. At the same time, no one's a stranger.

  • 02:43

    She's very friendly.
    She's very friendly.

  • 02:45

    Then my third daughter is Gabriella. She's very very fearless. No fear of anything. She does crazy things she’s not supposed to be doing. She's two.
    Then my third daughter is Gabriella. She's very very fearless. No fear of anything. She does crazy things she’s not supposed to be doing. She's two.

  • 02:48

    She's very very fearless. No fear of anything. She does crazy things she’s not supposed to be doing. She's two.
    She's very very fearless. No fear of anything. She does crazy things she’s not supposed to be doing. She's two.

  • 02:59

    Then the twins are awesome.
    Then the twins are awesome.

  • 03:01

    We haven’t really figured out their personality yet. We’re watching them grow and wait to see what their personalities will be.
    We haven’t really figured out their personality yet. We’re watching them grow and wait to see what their personalities will be.

  • 03:12

    Being a deaf dad is a little hard, to be honest.
    Being a deaf dad is a little hard, to be honest.

  • 03:16

    Because
    Because

  • 03:17

    there are some days that they don’t understand that they have to sign to communicate with me.
    there are some days that they don’t understand that they have to sign to communicate with me.

  • 03:28

    My wife and I continue to teach the children to sign
    My wife and I continue to teach the children to sign

  • 03:32

    so that we can all communicate as a deaf family.
    so that we can all communicate as a deaf family.

  • 03:43

    The first language is American Sign Language here.
    The first language is American Sign Language here.

  • 03:49

    I love everything about ASL.
    I love everything about ASL.

  • 03:51

    I love it. It’s beautiful, creative, and all these different people signing.
    I love it. It’s beautiful, creative, and all these different people signing.

  • 03:59

    ASL is not the only language in the world.
    ASL is not the only language in the world.

  • 04:02

    There’s different sign languages the way hearing people have different spoken languages.
    There’s different sign languages the way hearing people have different spoken languages.

  • 04:06

    Russian, Chinese, all these different signs.
    Russian, Chinese, all these different signs.

  • 04:17

    Some people didn’t understand sign language and how beautiful it is and how creative it is.
    Some people didn’t understand sign language and how beautiful it is and how creative it is.

  • 04:23

    Communication with your hands is just awesome.
    Communication with your hands is just awesome.

  • 04:28

    My family means a lot to me.
    My family means a lot to me.

  • 04:32

    To be honest, at first. I thought love was “I love you”. Finished.
    To be honest, at first. I thought love was “I love you”. Finished.

  • 04:38

    No.
    No.

  • 04:39

    When we were married, my wife taught me that love isn’t about saying I love you.
    When we were married, my wife taught me that love isn’t about saying I love you.

  • 04:44

    It’s about helping her emotionally feel appreciated. Cleaning up, taking care of the children, anything like that.
    It’s about helping her emotionally feel appreciated. Cleaning up, taking care of the children, anything like that.

  • 04:51

    Love means 100 things.
    Love means 100 things.

  • 04:54

    Actions. Not just surface words. It’s taught me a lot.
    Actions. Not just surface words. It’s taught me a lot.

  • 05:02

    Really, I'm still working on it. I'll still be working on it when I get older.
    Really, I'm still working on it. I'll still be working on it when I get older.

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idiom

Used to quote, paraphrase, or mimic the words of someone else, especially in a mocking or derisive manner.

Our First Language

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Video Language:

  • English

Caption Language:

  • English (en)

Accent:

  • English

Speech Time:

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  • 4:02 / 5:17

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  • 144 wpm - Conversational

Category:

  • Nonprofits & Activism

Intro:

DOCTOR: Alright. So this is Baby A here. Little heart beating there… Listen to it.
DOCTOR: So that's the heartbeat of the first baby there. Ok?
DOCTOR: Alright. So let’s see if we can see in between the legs. You guys ready?
DOCTOR: So that would definitely be a little girl. Ok?
[MOTHER LAUGHS]. MOTHER: I have no girl names.. DOCTOR: Let’s just hop over here to Baby B here.. DOCTOR: There we go.. MOTHER: It's a boy!!. [MOTHER LAUGHS]. [FATHER CHEERS]. DOCTOR: Finally! Finally!. MOTHER: You've got a brother.. [FATHER CHEERS]. DOCTOR: There it is.. MOTHER: Baby Elian. Before I became a father, to be honest, I wanted to be like Andy Griffith.
Those fathers taught by example. They were strict and had rules for the kids so that they would understand.
That way they would develop their maturity.. Being a father has made me grow up..

Video Vocabulary

/ˈhärtˌbēt/

noun

pulsation of heart.

/ˈfiɡyər/

verb

To understand after thinking; work out.

/bəˈtwēn/

adverb preposition

in space separating things. From one person, thing, or place, to another.

/ˈdef(ə)nətlē/

adverb

without doubt.

/ˈevrēˌTHiNG/

pronoun

All of the things mentioned.

/ˈfäT͟Hər/

noun other verb

male parent. Male parents. cause pregnancy resulting in birth of child.

/ˈbēdiNG/

noun verb

Hitting something or someone repeatedly. To move in regular motions in order to push blood.

/ˈhap(ə)niNG/

adjective noun verb

fashionable. event or occurrence. To take place or occur.

/ˌikˈspirēəns/

noun verb

An event at which you learned something. encounter event or occurrence.

/dəˈveləp/

verb

To create or think of something.

/ˈlərniNG/

noun verb

acquisition of knowledge or skills through study. To get knowledge or skills by study or experience.