A father recorded a video of himself telling his children they have to go to school on Labor Day, despite it being a holiday. He pretends to be serious, but it's all a prank. The children are initially upset and try to get ready for school, making lunches and getting dressed. Eventually, the father reveals the prank, and the children are relieved. The video was recorded in slow motion towards the end due to a camera setting mistake, and some parts had to be deleted. The father asks viewers to like the video if they enjoyed the prank.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The video is about a prank where the person telling the story convinces their kids that they have to go to school on Labor Day.
2. The person telling the story is a parent who is 30 years old.
3. The parent has multiple kids, including Nation, Julia, and Leon.
4. The kids are initially tricked into thinking they have to go to school, but eventually, they realize it's a prank.
5. The parent records the prank on camera, but part of the video is recorded in slow motion due to a mistake with the camera settings.
6. The parent has to delete most of the video because of the slow-motion issue, but the remaining part is still usable.
7. The person telling the story asks viewers to like the video and mentions that it's Labor Day.
8. The parent plans to enjoy their Labor Day and thanks viewers for watching their videos.