The video is a recount of a surprise party thrown for friends Kim and Sebas who were expecting their first child. The hosts, referred to as "the street in this car", took on the responsibility of planning the party to reveal the baby's gender. They ensured that the parents would not know the result of the ultrasound until they arrived at the party.
The party had a theme of pink and blue balloons, which the hosts explained was not meant to imply that only certain colors could represent a boy or a girl. They emphasized that they believed any color could represent anything one wanted.
The planning process was detailed, with the hosts traveling to a specific location for the event, choosing a specific terrace, and even arranging for a pool. They also discussed the importance of the color theme and how it was meant to break gender stereotypes.
The hosts then went on to describe the ultrasound at the doctor's office, where they saw the baby move and dance inside the womb. They shared their fears and excitement during this moment.
The hosts then revealed that they had a piece of paper with the predicted gender of the baby, which they had kept hidden until the party. They described how they opened the paper at home and shared their excitement about the baby's gender.
The party was a success, with the hosts revealing the baby's gender to the guests in a fun and interactive way. They also described how they decorated the event and ensured that the guests had a wonderful time.
The video concluded with the hosts thanking their followers for their support and shared their social media handles for those who wanted to see their own version of the day.
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1. The text is a transcript of a video by a couple who organized a gender reveal party for their friends Kim and Sebas, who are expecting a baby.
2. The couple accompanied Kim and Sebas to the ultrasound appointment and received a paper with the baby's gender, which they kept secret until the party.
3. The party was held on an outdoor terrace with a pool and had pink and blue decorations, desserts, balloons, flowers and props.
4. The couple explained that they do not believe in associating colors with genders, but they respected the preferences of their friends and their families.
5. The guests had to write their names on jars according to their guesses of the baby's gender, and the winner would receive a bottle of wine as a prize.
6. The baby's gender was revealed by popping balloons filled with confetti and papers, and it turned out to be a boy.
7. The guests also wrote letters or advice for the baby to read when he grows up.