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  • (thumps)

  • - [Kendra] Oh, my goodness.

  • Who did your hair?

  • - I'm feeding her milk actually.

  • - [Kendra] Elise, this is Janae's first trip to a park.

  • (upbeat music)

  • - Good morning.

  • Well, we are so excited.

  • Amber, my niece from Arizona is hanging

  • with us for about a week.

  • - I'm so excited.

  • - [Jeremy] She just flew in yesterday.

  • - She can lift Caleb doing this.

  • - [Caleb] Let's show them.

  • - Ready?

  • Set, go.

  • Woo!

  • One, two, three.

  • 14, 15.

  • (laughing)

  • - Me.

  • - [Jeremy] Uh oh, Lola.

  • - [Amber] Laura's turn.

  • Ready?

  • - [Jeremy] So Amber, are you 14 or 15?

  • - I am 15.

  • - [Jeremy] And you're a freshman in high school?

  • - Yes, I'm a freshman.

  • - [Kendra] So Janae has been giving us some great smiles.

  • (coos)

  • Oh, that's a lot to say.

  • (sneezes)

  • Oh, sneezes.

  • (sneezes)

  • Bless you.

  • Oh, my goodness.

  • Who did your hair?

  • - Amber.

  • - [Kendra] I know.

  • I can tell.

  • That is so cute.

  • Okay, turn around.

  • Oh, my goodness.

  • I have got to learn how to do this.

  • - There's YouTube things that can tell you all about hair.

  • - [Kendra] Oh, should we learn it together?

  • - Uh huh.

  • Amber's gonna do the same hairdo on Laura and herself.

  • - [Kendra] So you guys are all gonna be matching?

  • - Uh huh.

  • - [Kendra] What a fun day.

  • She should do it on my hair too.

  • - That's what I was just thinking.

  • - [Kendra] And Janae's hair too.

  • - I don't know about that.

  • - [Kendra] And Isaac's hair too.

  • - Hmm?

  • - Well, it is really nice out today.

  • Actually, it's super bright.

  • My hair, there's like a nose...

  • There's a nose on my face?

  • There's a hair on my nose.

  • I know you guys can't see it, but I can feel it.

  • Okay, anyway.

  • It is super-nice out today, bright, sun-shiny.

  • It's actually getting hot.

  • Yesterday, it was 86 degrees here in Kansas City

  • and we did not turn on our air conditioning

  • until the evening.

  • When we did, it didn't work.

  • Elise, this is Janae's first trip to a park.

  • - I think she likes it.

  • - [Kendra] Oh,you think she likes it?

  • She looks pretty stoked about it.

  • (laughing)

  • Whoo.

  • - This way.

  • Yeah.

  • - [Kendra] It's way up there, buddy.

  • - Ah.

  • - [Kendra] Good try.

  • Takin' Janae for a little walk?

  • (booming)

  • Good job.

  • Now turn.

  • Turn, turn, turn.

  • Good job.

  • Whoa.

  • You're like a big mommy pushin' her.

  • - Uh huh.

  • - [Kendra] Everybody wants a turn pushing Janae.

  • Alright, apparently we're starting a real basketball game.

  • It's Amber and Elise versus Isaac and Caleb.

  • The Bouncers versus the Bolts.

  • (exciting music)

  • (shouting)

  • (exciting music)

  • - I'm stuck.

  • - [Kendra] Are you feeling stuck up there?

  • Good job climbin' down, big girl.

  • (whimpers)

  • You can do it.

  • You can do it.

  • Put your next foot down.

  • (crying)

  • Big brother to the rescue

  • because Mom's in a skirt holding a baby.

  • - Thanks.

  • - I got you.

  • - [Kendra] Thanks, Isaac.

  • - You're welcome.

  • - [Kendra] Alright, Jeremy is testing the milk,

  • make sure it's the right temperature.

  • - I think it's good.

  • - [Kendra] Expert Daddy right there.

  • - Yeah, come here.

  • - [Kendra] Okay, so Jeremy is going

  • to give Janae her first bottle.

  • (baby fussing)

  • - It's working.

  • - [Kendra] Yay.

  • - It hasn't always worked with kids that we've had.

  • I'm like scared to move or do anything different

  • 'cause I don't want it to stop working.

  • She's happy.

  • She has the one eye open crazy look.

  • - So Janae is breastfed, but I do occasionally like

  • to be able to pump a bottle and leave a bottle

  • of breast milk with either Jeremy or a babysitter

  • so that Jeremy and I can get some time alone

  • or so that I can leave for more than two hours at a time.

  • We've had kids that didn't like bottles and didn't take 'em

  • for like a year, so we're always a little bit nervous.

  • - This is big.

  • - And excited.

  • It's like yay.

  • Well, I would call that a success.

  • - Yep.

  • - [Amber] Here, I can get it.

  • - [Jeremy] Yummy.

  • - [Elise] I think that's gonna be enough.

  • - [Jeremy] Are they poppy seed muffins?

  • - [Amber] They are.

  • - [Jeremy] Yes.

  • - [Elise] Right now, we're gonna do dishes.

  • - [Amber] Yay, good job, Elise.

  • - Take one and we'll see if anyone wants another one

  • if there's enough for everyone.

  • - Thank you.

  • - [Caleb] Ah, that's hot.

  • Oh.

  • - [Kendra] Don't touch her, she's sleepin'.

  • - She's so cute.

  • - [Kendra] She is so cute.

  • Time to go to the grocery store.

  • Look what's on sale and look at all these veggies.

  • Yum.

  • - The watermelon was my choice.

  • - [Kendra] Yeah, and it was on sale, 99 cents.

  • You got it, Caleb.

  • (grunts)

  • Good work.

  • (roars)

  • (laughs)

  • Okay, good work, buddy.

  • Well, it looks like Easter is coming.

  • He's ridin' it like a skateboard.

  • Well, as it always does, our little shopping trip

  • turned into a big shopping trip,

  • but we got so much good food.

  • I'm so excited.

  • There's this new healthy kind of yogurt

  • that I'm wanting to try.

  • Oh, it's heavy, hard to steer sideways.

  • (light Classical music)

  • Done.

  • Look at this fridge of happiness.

  • I'm so excited.

  • There's so much yummy good food in here and it's healthy.

  • Watermelon.

  • - [Jeremy] Yay, I love watermelon.