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  • - Go hard, oh.

  • (yells)

  • - I burnt my hand.

  • (lively music)

  • - Yay.

  • - [Jamie] Hey, oh.

  • - [Kendra] Good morning.

  • - Good morning.

  • - [Kendra] I woke up to giggles from this crew.

  • - Good morning.

  • - [Kendra] Did I step right on your hand>

  • - Yeah.

  • - [Kendra] I'm sorry dude.

  • Okay, I'm gonna go make breakfast.

  • You all have fun.

  • So I woke up at six am, like 6:00 to giggling,

  • just the sound of happy giggles,

  • and I was like, mmm, I'm so tired.

  • But at least they were happy noises.

  • And the good news is Caleb does not have a fever anymore.

  • So hopefully that was just a fluke.

  • I never understand that.

  • Anyway, I'm gonna make breakfast cake,

  • which is one of our family favorites,

  • cut up some cantaloupe,

  • and listen to happy chaos.

  • And the countdown begins.

  • Let's see, it's seven o'clock now

  • and Jeremy, we are picking him up

  • from the airport at five o'clock tonight,

  • which means, if my math is correct,

  • 10 more hours until my love is home.

  • - A slight correct.

  • - A slight correct.

  • - How did you turn it into this?

  • - Remember we baked it in the oven?

  • I'm feeling grateful that our van has eight seats

  • because we all loaded up in here,

  • and we are headed to a park this morning,

  • because it's not super hot yet.

  • Look, every seat is full.

  • - Hi.

  • - [Kendra] Allie's up front.

  • (lively electronic music)

  • - Well I'm at the airport,

  • getting ready to leave VidCon,

  • and excited to be home to see the kids.

  • Kendra has been regularly sending pictures of the kids

  • and we FaceTime.

  • It's just exciting to get home.

  • (mellow guitar music)

  • - Hi.

  • Hello.

  • (sped up voice) Whoa, that looked exciting.

  • Oh that is big.

  • You are a big girl.

  • You're almost there.

  • Go ahead Miss Laura.

  • Do you see the girls?

  • Do you see 'em?

  • They're smiling at you.

  • Playing with dirt.

  • - No, we're making dough.

  • - [Kendra] Oh, you're making dough?

  • These two are playing tag.

  • You better run Cubby.

  • - Oh this is so high.

  • (yells)

  • - [Kendra] We got him up there.

  • Do you want me to give you a push buddy?

  • No?

  • You just want to hang?

  • So swing your body.

  • Swing your body dude.

  • (sweet music)

  • Isaac is teaching Laura how to pump on the swing.

  • You're so close.

  • Sometimes when I'm going places with all my kids,

  • it's overwhelming to me,

  • especially trying to leave places.

  • It can be a time when kids throw tantrums,

  • and it just, oh, it can be really hard

  • and embarrassing sometimes.

  • Anyway, I learned a long time ago,

  • maybe Isaac was about four years old,

  • to teach the kids what to say

  • when it was time to leave somewhere,

  • that they knew how to cope with it.

  • And so now I give them a warning,

  • like okay you've got three minutes, you've got one minute,

  • and then I say alright, it's time to go,

  • what do we say?

  • And they just spit back out this rehearsed thing

  • that we teach them to do,

  • and they say, thank you Mom for letting us

  • come, what can I do to help our family leave?

  • And it's so nice, because I give them all a job,

  • and I find my kids respond better to a job

  • than to just getting in the car and being done playing.

  • So Caleb is pushing Janae back up to the car

  • right now, and Laura's job was to hold Allie's hand

  • and walk her to the car.

  • Isaac might open the door.

  • Somebody might unlock the car,

  • just little jobs.

  • And then they all climb in,

  • and I mean, it doesn't always work,

  • there are sometimes fits and tantrums,

  • but it works a lot better,

  • and it makes me feel like it's not me against them.

  • It makes me feel like we're all part of a you know, a team.

  • It's time for us to drop off Luke and Allie,

  • and have lunch and nap time.

  • - So I found a place to plug in,

  • which is always a hard thing to do at the airport.

  • I'm very excited.

  • (upbeat music)

  • - [Kendra] Does Janae like basketball?

  • Janae what do you think?

  • You reading with big brother?

  • Which one are you reading, Elise?

  • - This.

  • - [Kendra] The Really Rotten Princess.

  • Show 'em the other one you were just looking at.

  • - I'm gonna go learn how to ride horses soon.

  • - [Kendra] T minus four hours until we go get Dad,

  • only four more hours.

  • (jazzy upbeat music)

  • So Janae has been obsessed with eating her fist,

  • and she tries to shove the whole thing in there.

  • It's so cute.

  • She says I'm gonna eat it all.

  • - I can eat my whole hand.

  • - [Kendra] You can eat your whole hand?

  • I don't think you can fit your whole hand in there.

  • - Back in the day, I could almost put my fist

  • in my mouth.

  • I think Jeremy might be able to.

  • We're gonna have to see when we see him tonight.

  • (gagging)

  • That hurts and I can't do it.

  • Okay turn it around.

  • Oh yeah, you got a lot of it in there.

  • (laughing)

  • Wow.

  • Alright, can you fit your fist in your mouth?

  • Let us know.

  • I just realized that I filmed that whole section

  • with something in my teeth,

  • I just got it out.

  • But I hate it when I do that.

  • You noticed and you didn't tell me?

  • - Yeah.

  • (laughs)

  • Lame, you got to tell me those things.

  • (uptempo electronic music)

  • It's only two hours until we leave

  • to go pick up Jeremy from the airport.

  • So I have a movie on for the big kids,

  • Janae is napping,

  • and I'm gonna try to get my make-up on,

  • and put on clothes and look nice for my man.

  • I'm so excited he's almost home.

  • I know it's cheesy to say,

  • because he's only been gone for a couple of days,

  • but I really miss him.

  • I'm just looking forward to talking to him

  • and being with him tonight.

  • (sweet mellow music)

  • Alright, well I'm ready,

  • Now I just have to get the kids ready

  • and get in the car.

  • Unfortunately when I was curling my hair,

  • I burnt my hand.

  • Like I bumped my entire hand against the curling iron.

  • How stupid is that?

  • I ran cold water over it right away

  • and put some oils on it,

  • so anyway, it's hurting though.

  • So Elise just saw me getting ready

  • and she said, why are you getting ready,

  • and I said because we're gonna go get your dad,

  • and she said why do you need to get ready to go get Dad,

  • and I said, because,

  • and she goes, oh, he's your love.

  • And I go, yep, he's my love,

  • and she goes, ooh, I'm a love expert,

  • I'm like really?

  • So apparently we have a love expert on our hands,

  • Elise, she knows all things romance.

  • Are you a little expert?

  • - Yeah.

  • (laughs)

  • (atmospheric trance music)

  • - After we get Daddy,

  • we're gonna go to Red Robin and then get some ice cream.

  • - So I'm like the first person off the plane.

  • I think that's our van coming.

  • I can see them.

  • - Dad!

  • - [Jeremy] Hey hey, oh.

  • - He just woke up.

  • - I missed you.

  • So we're going to Red Robin to celebrate.

  • - I'm like him.

  • - [Jeremy] Are you just like the bird, the Red Robin?

  • - I'm like the bird.

  • - [Jeremy] You're like the bird?

  • - So the weather is so amazing tonight

  • that we're actually sitting outside,

  • which is really great with the kids.

  • - Laura, what do you want?

  • - Macaroni and cheese.

  • - [Jeremy] Wants mac and cheese.

  • What do you want to drink?

  • - Root beer.

  • - [Jeremy] Root beer.

  • - Root beer and fries.

  • - [Kendra] Isaac decided to do Fanta orange.

  • - A lot better than root beer.

  • - [Kendra] The big kids got their own tray of fries.

  • So by bottomless fries

  • - We were like we want a lot of fries

  • and they took us seriously

  • - [Kendra] Well, I'm embarrassed by how much

  • of these are gone.

  • - We haven't even gotten our food yet.

  • - Thank you.

  • - So I didn't have the camera on hand,

  • but this little girl, is not even four months old,

  • and she's pulling up onto her knees.

  • - [Jeremy] She's already rolling back and forward.

  • She's a little athlete.

  • - This is crazy.

  • - [Jeremy] The baby Olympics.

  • - Okay.

  • - [Jeremy] Show 'em your skills.

  • No pressure.

  • Oh those legs are moving.

  • - She like lifted up, it was crazy.

  • - [Jeremy] She's starting to move those little legs.

  • - Do you see how she's pushing around on her feet?

  • - Jeremy] Yeah.

  • - Okay, that's enough.

  • You need a little break?

  • - [Jeremy] It's like running a mile, Mom.

  • Her little cheering crowd over here.

  • - Janae, go Janae!

  • Go Janae!

  • - Go Janae!

  • - Go, yay!

  • - [Jeremy] She likes her little fan club.

  • They kind of scare her.

  • She can like fit her whole fist in her mouth.

  • - We discussed that earlier today.

  • We found that she can put more of her fist

  • in her mouth than any of the rest of us.

  • - [Jeremy] Come to Daddy.

  • - [Kendra] No no, don't encourage it, no.

  • - This is what Dad's are for.

  • Try to walk to me, oh.

  • She's like pushing off those legs.

  • - [Kendra] What?

  • This is craziness.

  • Jeremy can you put your fist in your mouth?

  • (laughing)

  • - That's the thumb.

  • - He can't fit his fist in the mouth,

  • but his thumb.

  • Way to go, babe, we're so proud of you.

  • Reunited with his littlest love.

  • I'm just waiting for you to get spit up on.

  • - Oh yeah, she did just get fed right?

  • - [Kendra] She did.

  • That's a loaded weapon you got there.

  • Well maybe I just don't remember correctly, but

  • - J House out!

  • (laughing)

  • - Are we done?

  • - J House out.

  • - Well Laura called it.

  • Nevermind, I'll chat with you guys tomorrow.

  • - Good night, J House out.

  • No no, I need one more thing.

  • So today, I get to sleep in underwear.

  • - [Kendra] This is exciting.

  • We're so proud of you.

  • - 'Cause I get to sleep in underwear.

  • - So maybe I just don't remember my other babies

  • at that age,

  • but I don't remember them getting up on their knees

  • like that or pushing off with their feet.

  • I feel like she's doing all this way too soon

  • and it's making my heart hurt,

  • because she's my little baby.

  • - Maybe she's growing up too fast.

  • - [Kendra] Do you think so?

  • - Have another one.

  • - [Kendra] Is that the solution?

  • - Yeah, just have two more kids and then you'll be fine.

  • - No, have 11 more kids.

  • - [Kendra] 11 more kids?

  • - Yes.

  • - [Kendra] That would be craziness at this house.

  • - Then we would have 17 kids.

  • - What do you babe, 11 more kids?

  • - Bring it on.

  • - [Caleb] Goodnight, J House out.

  • - [Kendra] Which part of your body hurts?

  • Your throat?

  • The count is up to 10 kids at my house.

  • (cheering)

  • - So this is the kind of stuff that happens at VidCon.

- Go hard, oh.

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