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Ring camera captures wholesome moments of couple giving their pregnancy updates to neighbor

The neighbor compiled the clips captured by the Ring camera where the couple kept updating them about the pregnancy until their baby arrived.

Ring camera captures wholesome moments of couple giving their pregnancy updates to neighbor
Cover Image Source: TikTok | @katiebrookenewton

Lucky are those blessed with neighbors with a great sense of humor. Recently, Katie Brooke Newton, a TikTok content creator based in California, shared some hilarious Ring camera footage of her neighbors updating her about their pregnancy. Whenever the couple passed Newton's door, they left a small update and this went on for a while until their baby arrived. 

Image Source: TikTok | @katiebrookenewton
Image Source: TikTok | @katiebrookenewton

One of Newton's neighbors was a couple who was expecting their child. So, any time the soon-to-be mom and dad walked past Newton's doorstep, they whined about how they were still pregnant. Looking at Newton's Ring camera and rolling her eyes to show how tired she was of waiting for the baby, the pregnant woman said, "Still pregnant," several times. One time, the soon-to-be dad also expressed that they were "still" waiting for the baby. These amusing updates kept happening until one fine day, the couple climbed up the stairs and revealed the good news to Newton's camera. "We had the baby," whispered the new mom and the excited new dad who was following her holding the newborn in a car seat whispered, "Not pregnant." 

Image Source: TikTok | @katiebrookenewton
Image Source: TikTok | @katiebrookenewton

Though the neighbor couple was just being funny about how they still hadn't had the baby even when the due date hit, they were thoughtful enough to update the neighbor about the delivery. When Newton compiled these Ring camera clippings and shared the video, it instantly blew up, gaining nearly 15 million views in just a day. Newton thanked Ring in the caption for helping capture these little joyful moments. The comments section was filled with both funny and heartening responses.

Image Source: TikTok | @lauriavick
Image Source: TikTok | @lauriavick
Image Source: TikTok | @dontcallmenikki6
Image Source: TikTok | @dontcallmenikki6

"I can see the commercial now - 'With a ring doorbell, you’ll never miss another delivery'," joked @liammcfarlane13. "Wait, stop. This is so sweet you have to send this to them as a keepsake!" suggested @madidudleyyy. "The way I sighed and immediately cried when she whispered they had the baby," commented @athenafarisx. "This! This is the sweetness of a relationship with your neighbors we should all have," wrote @simply.imperfect.


@katiebrookenewton Thank you @Ring for helping capture this 🥹😭 welcome home next door baby!!! #ring #newborn #pregnant #duedate ♬ Bundle of Joy (From "Inside Out") - Benny Martin

 

Speaking of Ring cameras capturing some memorable moments, another TikTok video of a hilarious scene captured by the doorbell camera gained traction. An influencer - who goes by betzyproduction on TikTok shared the amusing discovery of her lost robot vacuum. "Couldn't find my Roomba for two days and then saw this on the Ring camera," the text overlay read. 

With George Micheal's "Freedom!" song playing in the background, the video shows the lost Rooma making a stylish exit away from the house along the front walkway. Not sure what made the Roomba so mad that it left the house, but this video had the internet in stitches. It was viewed over 32 million times and the homeowner explained in the comments that they had left their door open to move Christmas decorations during the day. Though the Roomba usually stopped at the stairs, it somehow found its way out of the home to go on an adventure by itself.

You can follow Katie Brooke Newton (@katiebrookenewton) on TikTok for more lifestyle content.

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