In the clip, Tara asks Witley, who is standing in the kitchen next to his toys, to fetch his blankie. Instead of getting it, he bursts into song. “I said a boom chicka boom,” the toddler sings, raising his arms up and down. “Boom chicka boom,” Tara sings back.
As Witley, who sports a white T-shirt and glassses, continues to sing the rest of the song, Tara joins in. At the end, where the song usually repeats, Witley shakes it off and says, “No more times.”
Tara Seaman captures video of son singing.Tara Seaman/TikTok
Tara Seaman/TikTok
“This is actually the cutest thing ever ðŸ˜,” one user commented on the video. “Best version of boom chicka boom there has ever been!” another person added.
Someone else commented, “Oh. My. God. The little voice. The song. The glasses. The hand motions. I’m dying. 🥰🥰🥰😔
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A few days after posting, Tara took to her social media again to thank everyone for all the love and support on the video.
The mom explained how Witney, who was born in September 2021, has Dwarfism, which the family discovered in March 2022. According to Tara, Witley has a rare form of skeletal dysplasia (SEDKF) which theNational Institute of Rare Disordersdescribes as a rare genetic skeletal disorder that affects the spine and long bones.
“He’s doing great! He’s happy and healthy and we did find out he has pediatric cataracts, he had those removed in October of 2022 and he’s doing great!” Tara said on TikTok. “We’ll go back in a year or two and get his lenses replaced once he’s a little bit older.”
“I love you talking about him! You light up so much!!! Best mom.” someone commented on the TikTok.
“He’s the adorable timeline cleanse we all needed. You are doing a great job raising such a bright, confident, happy young person! Much love to your family!,” another user wrote.
source: people.com