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Paris Jackson Shares a Rare Home Video From Her Childhood and It's Super Sweet

Seeing these two together will make your day.

We didn't really get a chance to see Michael Jackson's children, Paris, Prince, and Blanket growing up. It seems strange now, especially with celebrities documenting their children's every move on Snapchat and Instagram, giving us glimpses in their worlds.

But Paris Jackson, now 19 years old, shared a home video of her and her brother, Prince, in honor of his 21st birthday.

The video shows the two siblings fighting for the attention of the camera while someone (Michael Jackson himself perhaps?) tries to get them to stop bickering and start dancing. It's so normal compared to whatever childhood we may have been imagining for the children of the King of Pop.

In a lengthy caption, Paris reflected on all of the wonderful memories of their childhood, "i miss these days where we could wrestle and i'd still have a chance at winning, though," Paris writes. "i miss playing hot wheels and my little pony with you, i miss fighting like pirates and trying to cast spells with our harry potter wands. i miss the saturdays where we would sleep in and eat porridge and OJ and watch gargoyles and transformers (and sometimes cartoons in arabic?), and staying up late listening to you tell us wild bed time stories that always had a crazy twist at the end. you've always been my best friend in the whole wide universe and i'm so lucky to have you in my life."

Though Paris clearly is feeling nostalgic, she adds that she and her brother "have so much more. you're the most fun, genuine, determined and hilarious person i know. and it makes ma soul happy to know dat i can always count on you, and no matter where we are in the world and in life, my home is with you and the little guy. i love you so much, gooko. i'm so proud of you. happy birthday."

Well, isn't that enough to make you call your siblings and tell them that you love them?

Way back in 2009, Paris said that her father, "has been the best father you could ever imagine," in this moving tribute.