Ari seemed to be salivating at the prospect of imparting some advice.
After all, being four isn’t always as simple as it appears.
Ari assumes the role of elder brother and imparts his wisdom to the youngster.
Finn has his entire life ahead of him, but he’s not alone.
It’s been four years. Ari’s life has been extremely difficult. His expression says it all. He’s a poor soul. Take a look at Finn’s expression as he begins to listen. Horrified. Naturally, it begins with mother and daddy, who will frequently say “no.” And if that happens, you should go to Grandma.
Grandma is a firm believer in saying “yes.” That’s something to keep in mind, Finn!
In addition, there is no such thing as too much television. Period.
He’ll have to get in the habit of wiping his own bottom. Finn is also reminded to hug his mother every day by young Ari. This is sound advice.
He cautions his friend that adults will want him to sleep more, so don’t do it. That one, tiny man, I’m not sure about.
Finn seemed to be in a state of shock at this time. Why does life appear to be so complicated right from the start?
Ari, take it easy on yourself.
These are important life lessons to remember. Let’s hope Finn is keeping track of everything. Ari’s voice is so full of passion that it’s difficult to miss anything. By the tone of his words, it’s clear that this young man genuinely cares about his small pal.
And what about when adults speak in a baby’s voice? It appears to be inconvenient.
Anyone who has a brother knows how much fun it is to have one. Brothers will always tease and pick on their siblings as a method of expressing their love. They’ll always be the first to defend their siblings.
Ari continues by advising Finn to avoid eating anything green. Except for the green M&M’s. Yes, of course!
What else is off-limits to Finn? So there’s bubblegum, money, dogs, soap-filled water containers, and so on.
It’s a surprise how Ari understands not to consume such items.
Finn beams at the notion of having Ari by his side at all times. Little Ari jumps out of his chair and kneels down to give his pal a lovely brotherly kiss. Pay attention to that slap.
Listen to Ari’s adorable advice below:
The best part? Mom was just standing by the counter the entire time.