(Laughter fills this neighborhood.)
(Three beautiful ladies are chatting away.)
(Tangerine peels pile up as they talk.)
(Who are you?)
There, there. Good job.
(Whose babies are they?)
Do you make him clean the house?
(These three talkative ladies are...)
(Akiba Rie, actress and TV personality)
I think it's a bit obvious.
It's because you don't do it.
(Eva Popiel, actress and TV personality)
Eva, when you get married, how many children...
(They forged a friendship on "Global Talk Show".)
Hello, everyone.
(Even after they got married, they meet up often.)
- It's double the size. / - He's in front of her.
Isn't this intriguing?
- I think someone is here. / - Really?
- Hold on. / - Is that so?
(Aunties, it's me, William.)
(Knocking)
Someone is here.
(Bentley is here too.)
Who could it be?
Here they are.
(Hey, there's another baby.)
Hello. Hi.
- Hi, Sam. How are you? / - Long time no see.
My gosh, you came here with two babies.
- Long time no see. / - You are amazing.
- No, it's nothing. / - My gosh.
Come inside.
They are my friends whom I met on a TV show.
They are true chatterboxes.
We got close while talking to each other.
Rie invited me over. That's why I came.
My gosh, hello.
- Hello. / - Hey, long time no see.
- Hello, come in. / - Hold on.
- William. / - My gosh, look at him.
- Are you all right? / - William is here.
Who is this?
Who are you?
- William. / - Who is this?
That's Noah.
(Do you remember me?)
(They became close friends after getting physical.)
They even shared the sour taste of blueberries.
It was Noah, his friend.
(When William fell,)
(Noah fell as well.)
He has grown up since we last saw him.
Bump it.
(Noah says hello first.)
Bump it.
There you go.
(It's nice to see you again, friend.)
Sam.
- They look just like you. / - Cristina.
- I know, right? / - Seriously.
Two of Sam's minions are here.
Come on, don't be like that, Cristina.
- How old is she? / - She's eight months old.
Eight months?
She's going to be nine months soon.
My gosh, she has such a small head.
- She takes after her mom. / - Exactly.
Noah had a big head when he was the same age.
- He takes after his dad. / - Feel his stomach.
His dad is good at sports.
- Guys must be big. / - He's big.
Thank you.
(Thank you, Noah. We'll get along well.)
William, we must give them to the ladies.
There are three flowers and three ladies here.
- My gosh. / - This is nice.
Thank you.
You're a sensible one indeed.
William, give it to the person you like first.
(Thinking hard)
(Come here, William.)
Come.
(I've decided.)
- Who will it be? / - Give the flower.
- Don't act all pretty. / - Please give it to me.
- This way. Give it to me. / - Me?
Who has William chosen?
- This way. Give it to me. / - Me?
- Thank you. Kiss me. / - I lost.
(Aunt Rie is his first pick.)
- All right. / - My gosh.
Oh, my. He's the cutest.
- He's so cute. / - Don't we get one too?
Give this to the next lady.
(William's second choice)
(Who should I give this to?)
(Please let it be me.)
(Who will it be?)
- It's Rie again. / - Thank you.
- What about us? / - Why are you...
- Give this flower too. / - He gave it to her again.
What about us?
Give this to another lady.
(His third choice)
What about this time?
(It must be me this time.)
He's hilarious.
Thank you. What is this?
(No other woman besides Rie.)
I'm sorry. I'm sorry. Should I give you mine?
I don't want to get it from you.
My gosh, how beautiful. He's so handsome.
He's so handsome. He's smiling.
He smiles a lot.
He smiles with his eyes too.
When the doctor puts the stethoscope on him
or whoever he's with, Bentley always smiles.
His smile itself can wash our troubles away.
(Bentley, Mr. Smiley)
How beautiful.
(He's also mild-tempered.)
(Gazing)
- That's great. / - But...
He's younger than you. Gosh.
Yena, look.
(She approaches Bentley.)
I think she picks things up quickly.
Yena hasn't seen anyone younger than her.
- Is that so? / - Really?
This is her first time?
She must find him interesting, then.
- Are they the same age? / - Yes, they are.
- Right. They're friends. / - Friends.
- When was he born? / - Last November.
Then they really are about the same age.
(This baby is so adorable.)
- Look at him. / - He loves Bentley.
- They're so funny. / - My gosh.
Do you want a younger sibling?
(I want a baby brother just like him.)
He wants his own younger sibling.
Is he different? Or is he similar with William?
- They are both nice. / - Okay.
But it's hard since I have two kids now.
You must be busy.
Raising two kids is different from raising one.
Is that so?
But it's harder since they're both boys.
But you manage to bring both of them around.
- The problem is that / - Is he jealous?
he doesn't listen to me now.
Every kid has that phase.
He walks around and does everything he wants.
Every kid has that phase.
William heads somewhere when Sam finishes talking.
(He finds a toy he likes.)
How old are you now?
- Come here. / - Say, "Thank you."
- Here you go. / - My gosh.
What does that mean?
Is it their secret language?
(Thank you for the toy.)
Thank him.
(Hugging)
My gosh, tell him you like him.
(Kissing)
I knew you'd get along. High-five.
(Bromance between William and Noah)
We have yogurt drinks. Do you want some?
- Do you want yogurt? / - Yes!
I'll put cereal in Noah's.
William likes fruits, so I'll put in fruits.
You'll get a plain one.
You must be happy.
Here are your snacks.
(Here comes your snacks.)
- William. / - This is for Noah.
Have it.
Is he okay with kiwi?
(They get a bowl each.)
(Noah's looks good.)
(Grabbing)
(He takes Noah's topping to his dad.)
(What's going on?)
(He's stealing another cereal.)
Dad.
(He's feeding Sam the stolen goods.)
Thank you.
Noah will get mad if you keep doing that.
(He feeds Noah before he gets scolded.)
- Good boy. / - Yes. Good job.
- What a good friend. / - That's the way to go.
You're smart. High-five.
(It's time to eat!)
There are no birds around these days.
(He digs powerfully with his spoon.)
What happened?
You eat like a real man.
(Tough eater)
He's the rising star of eating broadcast.
William is enjoying the yogurt too.
The kids are getting along thanks to the yogurt.
They're so cute.
How sweet.
He has such a great personality.
They're both really generous.
What is that, William?
He eats so well.
Noah is good at using utensils.
William is good, but not as good as Noah.
He's taking it to his bowl.
It's so cute.
(The fruits are bursting in his mouth.)
Let's share.
(It's so sour.)
Is it good?
William, is it good?
- Dad! / - Yes?
He's so kind. He always shares.
My goodness. Are you feeding your dad?
He's so kind.
William.
He's giving it to his mom right away.
(Noah copies his friend.)
(Dropping)
(He picks it up quickly.)
(I'll put it in my mouth.)
(That's my Noah.)
They say it's very different to raise
a boy from a girl.
- Isn't it the same? / - How should I say it?
It feels peaceful here.
(The mother of a son can agree.)
Yena.
You're so small.
She's the only girl here.
- She's the princess. / - Yes.
Are you excited?
(William and Noah are energetic.)
Are you excited?
- I'm so tired. / - He's excited.
I admire moms who are raising boys.
Yes. They play very differently.
All boys are like gangsters.
They always have fists.
(Noah is full of energy.)
Eva is smiling right now,
but she's crying inside.
(This is not a smile.)
(Surprised)
(Crashing)
(He's so powerful. He can't control himself.)
I'm sorry.
Hey.
(I just have too much energy.)
(Everyone,)
(I'm so sorry!)
(You guys are such troublemakers.)
The kids are bored.
Shall we try some exercises?
Let's go!
- Okay. / - How?
When we hold babies,
our backs go like this.
(Your backs get crooked while holding babies.)
If you do that, it hurts after giving birth.
Your stomach will stick out as well.
You won't get a flat belly.
So this is how I hold Yena.
I hold her like this.
I put her feet together,
then bring up her bottoms.
Yena will be really good at yoga later.
- Like this? / - Yes, that's it.
This is good because
babies can develop their sense of balance.
Eva seems like she's having difficulties.
It's hard.
(Heavy)
This is hard.
After that, squat.
I do squats like this.
- Squat as we are now? / - Yes.
Thanks to healthy Noah, she's getting quite a workout.
(I'm going to die.)
You're tired.
Noah. You're so heavy.
- I'm tired. / - Again.
He wants to go again.
This is the last thing I do.
With the baby on here, pause.
Eva, lift your legs.
(Shaking)
It hurts.
It must be really hard.
No...
(Screaming)
That's it. Flex your belly.
(You can do it, Superman!)
This is a yoga pose
you can do with your children.
I got really tired.
You only have a few days left now, right?
- It's almost time. / - Right?
It's next week.
I promised to give him our 100th-day table.
I see.
It's expensive to prepare even if you rent it.
I got mine for really cheap.
It was only 29 or 39 dollars.
- Really? / - That's so good.
It would be a waste to throw it out.
- You only used it once. / - Exactly.
Also, it's pretty.
We call the 100th-day event "okuizome" in Japan.
To strengthen the teeth, they chew on rocks.
We have something like that.
They chew on rocks?
(If you don't believe me, I'll show you.)
- Is this real? / - Are you serious?
Yena's 100th-day table is very practical.
They really have a rock on the table.
(The rock will help the baby get strong teeth.)
Where do you get the rock?
- It's so unique. / - Is it from outside?
No.
We did ours at a restaurant.
They prepared it for us.
That's cool. We don't celebrate it in Italy.
Why don't we try setting up
the 100th-day table I'm going to give you?
I'll bring it.
This is how you raise children together.
With the help of his aunts,
they set up Bentley's 100th-day table.
(It's being decorated with pictures Sam took.)
A simple 100th-day table is ready.
This is pretty much the same as what I did.
- Why don't you put him down? / - Yes, he should sit.
You did this already, Yena.
(Smiling)
This reminds me of the past.
(Bentley has never sat on a chair before.)
I know it might be strange on a boy,
but Yena wore this flower headpiece.
Yena wore it like this.
He looks so cute!
Bentley!
William, shall we clap?
- Your brother is cute. / - Let's clap.
Who is that? Who is that?
You can do it like this at home with your wife.
- It's... / - This is perfect.
By the way, we have no plans yet,
but please return it if we have another baby.
- Of course. / - Okay?
(Thank you, Rie.)
Gosh.
(It's Bentley's 100th day.)
- Bentley. / - Bentley.
It's Bentley's 100th day.
(His mom and dad prepared the table.)
William, come out.
It's Bentley's party, so you have to behave.
Clap.
- Clap. / - Clap.
(Peeking)
- No. / - William.
Too late.
It's okay. It's natural.
♪ Happy 100th day to you ♪
We have to take a picture.
We were able to do this thanks to Rie.
It was very affordable.
Do you want chicken?
Did you get it since it's the year of the rooster?
(He prepared chicken for a reason.)
♪ Happy 100th day to you ♪
♪ Happy 100th day, dear Bentley ♪
- You're off-key. / - ♪ Happy 100th day to you ♪
Clap. Clap.
(They celebrate by applauding.)
Bentley, congratulations on your 100th day.
(Congratulations, Bentley!)

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