I can relate to that.
Personally, right now I find it difficult to imagine saying "I made this" if I got an AI to generate all the code of a project. If I go to a bookstore, ask for some kind of book ("I want it to be with a hard cover, and talk about X, and be written in language Y, ..."), I don't think that at the end I will feel like I "made the book". I merely chose it, someone else made it (actually it's multiple jobs, between whoever wrote it and whoever actually printed and distributed it).
Now if I can describe a program to an AI and it results in a functioning program, can I say that I made it?
Of course it's more efficient to use knitting machines, but if I actually knit a piece of clothing, then I can say I made it. And that's what I like: I like to make things.
I accidentally questioned out loud if the daughter created the video. I assure you, you've made it! If you bring into existence the proverbial PalataOS in a 6 word prompt we should blame and praise you for it.