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Sunday Funday Moment: Kids do the darndest things

Today’s Sunday Funday moment is brought to you by…Kids!

We love them because they can be so cute, but sometimes they can make us feel like we’re all over the place! Nonetheless, children always know how to make us laugh because they just don’t care sometimes.

In the case of Jack Cardenas, he did not care if he had a comfortable bed to lay his head on or not because when you’re tired, you nap wherever and whenever!

St. Patrick Cathedral shared a photo on their Facebook page with the caption, “This is how you know it’s been a hard day in pre-k.”

Now in the case of Ryan Ortiz, he could not wait to get home to show off his amazing art skills!

So, he did what any smart kid would do and he used his own body as a canvas. Future Picasso.

His mom, Alexa Ortiz, shared a photo on Facebook too with the caption, “When your kid is way too quiet in the backseat.”

Yup, silence is golden but when you have a toddler, It’s questionable.

Now to our final moment.

Our ABC-7 photographer, David Avila, shot a video last week at Caldwell Elementary school of what was supposed to be a generic shot of kids eating lunch, but it instead turned into a dabbing masterpiece with a dash of milk flipping.

The video shows a student in line grabbin his lunch and attempting to flip his milk carton to land straight up. After a few attempts, he nails the landing and then gives the camera a dab movement!

The video aired last week and one ABC-7 viewer who works with Sarah Farms Dairy asked if we could find the student in this video because they want to give him an award!

If you have any fun photos and videos that you want to share, just click on the share tab at kvia.com or use the hashtag #KVIASundayFundayMoment on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram.

Don’t forget, the ABC premiere of ‘Kids Say the Darndest Things’ is set to air Sunday, October 6th here on ABC-7.

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