That's fab, my friend. Your brother's a good uke player, too. And the photos of you and your daughter are as precious as the sunset by the Golden Gate Bridge.
Observations: I can appreciate that you and your brother were not playing the same chords simultaneously--that adds to the aural depth of the piece. I can't tell if it's explained by his being a baritone, but it looks like his is a tenor, and the different chords are deliberate... Bosko and Honey do that technique effectively, too. Nice.
Also, you sure are good at the twiddly picking parts, just as you did in "Just The Two Of Us". I think listeners always, subconsciously, judge a songs accuracy by the picking interludes. "Did he nail the twiddly parts?" Here you certainly did, just as you did in Black Coffee In Bed, and the exemplary beginning to The Partridge Family theme (#2 version). You have a genuine knack for that.
(since Eric doesn't mind his vids being public, I'll give a linked example for y'all just getting up on his vibe: check this out at 1:30min
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dvedEX8CKHA One word for this degree of authenticity: goosepimples)
See, someone really
is paying attention, E. -- Steve