It's no secret that working from home is not without its own unique set of problems, especially if you happen to have children - something which has resulted in many amusing incidents during the ongoing pandemic.
Now, the adorable moment that a baby who has just learned how to walk interrupts his mom's live weather report has gone viral.
The hilarious incident took place in California when ABC7 meteorologist Leslie Lopez was pointing to temperatures in Santa Clarita, Chino, and a slate of other southern California cities.
She began to laugh when her infant son walked into the report, below-knee level.
"There's a baby down below," she joked, before reaching down to pick him up and finishing her weather forecast.
"He walks now, guys, so I've lost all control," Lopez added.
Social media users were understandably tickled pink by the incident and took to Twitter afterward to share their joy.
Fellow reporter Brandi Hitt shared the video of the incident on Twitter, writing: "Baby on the move! There is no stopping adorable Nolan now that he can walk during Mommy’s (@abc7leslielopez) forecast. #Love #goodmorning #ThursdayThoughts #Babies #TheBest @ABC7"
Lisa Barone joked: "Moms just going with it."
A third Twitter user wrote: "This is joyous and beautiful. And it shouldn't feel like such a rarity. Moms work. It's okay if we see their children."
Katie Zezima added: "'He walks now, guys, so I've lost all control.' True statement and more proof working moms can handle anything."
Karen Travers remarked: "doesnt miss a beat! love this [sic]."
Needless to say, this is far from the only time that a kid has caused trouble for a parent on air, and last year, during an MSNBC interview with Irwin Redlener, his grandson was filmed smiling into the camera over his shoulder.
"This is the best thing that I've seen," anchor Nicole Wallace laughed at the time. "You can talk about whatever you want."
Meanwhile, some kids have simply let their needs take over when their parents have been working from home, and this toddler interrupted his mom's interview on Hong Kong security laws to ask for cookies!