Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles - Don't you just love Ikea? All the sights that you can see? All the cool displays? (laughing) (majestic playful music) Good morning everyone. Today I'm making breakfast, while the kids play a game. How are you this morning? - I'm good. It should be noted that for the kids this is second breakfast, because Jacob and Bailey actually made smoothies for them, for Bailey, Jacob and Parker, while we stayed in bed with the baby a little longer. Look at this guy. - [Christopher] Hey little guy. You looking out the window? Enjoying that view? (crying) Apparently not. - He's anti-views. - [Christopher] He doesn't like views. - He doesn't like views. - [Christopher] How's your smoothie this morning? - Good. - [Christopher] Yeah, it was a good recipe? - Ooh, I know where that one is. - [Christopher] They are wrapped up in this game, I shouldn't interrupt. Oh so close. - Wait, I know one. - [Christopher] Queen, ah, different queens, oh no. (sweet mellow music) - [Jessica] Look what Duncan can do you guys. He wants to show you. - [Bailey] Oh good boy. - He's lifting his head up bigger. (crying) - [Jessica] Oh is he getting tired? - [Jacob] I'll hold him. - Today has been another one of those cleaning slash organizing days. The baby's asleep upstairs. (lullaby playing) The other kids are watching a movie. - Jacob is at 200 dollars in fidget spinner money from his donation bags that he has accumulated during this move of ours. - Basically anytime that they fill up a trash bag, like a big trash bag full of donation stuff, they get 10 dollars worth of a fidget spinner. - They get a fidget spinner that is worth 10 dollars or less. - Or, a movie. - Or a movie. And now it's kind of turned into like, or a small toy item of your choice that's under 10 dollars. Like we're kind of expanding on ideas because he got a lot of fidget spinners (laughs) and now he's going for movies. And it's awesome, because the house is quiet, because they're watching movies, but the kids have put in effort that they're proud of and happy about. Jakey picked a movie that he thought Parker would like. He picked Paw Patrol, because he wanted to make Parker happy and comfortable with the movie choice. It was so sweet. - And now his room is set up like a movie theater. I'll show you. This is the toy closet in the boy's room. Did you guys make a movie theater? - Yeah. - So it even has a curtain that they pulled up so they can watch a movie. That's awesome. Not only did they donate a giant bag of stuff, but they're being quiet and letting us work, and they're taking care of each other and being nice to each other. - They're so sweet. - It's the best. - My hair's doing this again. You can tell I've been moving the house when my hair starts doing that. - Same. - I wish your hair did that. I wish Christopher had hair bits that went out to here. - So when I was in high school, I tried to slick my hair back. That was like a thing that I was trying to do. I had a big tub of stuff, it was gross, that I put in my hair. - It smelled good, like watermelon. - And but what would happen is only the top would stay plastered to my head, and I'd have these bozo side things going on. (clown horn) 'Cause not only did I not know how to brush my hair, I also did not know how to ask for my hair cut. It was bushy and then not. Skull cap. - That's how you reeled me in. - Yeah, it works. Go for the bozo look guys. I'm telling you. Look who woke up. Look who woke up. It's Duncan. (baby cooing) Yeah, that's a squeaky noise. It seems like you're almost gonna cry, but I'm hoping you don't. I'm gonna bounce you a little bit. A little bouncy rock. A little bouncy rock. That's a good model pose you got going there. A little blue steel. Duncan's awake, and that means that, well first of all, he's gonna eat some food. You hungry? Yep, that's what I thought. And then we might go to Ikea to pick up some dressers that we need for our bedroom, so that we can organize stuff. Right now we're kind of in this place where we don't have furniture, and we don't have all the shelves and drawers that we need to store everything. So we need to do a quick Ikea run, I think. What do you think? Do you want to go to Ikea? You don't even know. You don't even know what Ikea's like. It's crazy. It's a crazy place. Do you want to go check it out? Still sleepy? Yeah, me too. That's how I feel after a nap. I'm sleepy still. Leave me alone. So I was all excited because I thought it was gonna be Duncan's first time ever at our Ikea, and it turns out that it's everyone's first time at our Ikea, because our Ikea changed locations. And I had no idea. - It's really strange. Christopher and I have been going to this Ikea for like 15 years. - Yes, since we were in college. - Since we were in college. And we just drove up, we just followed our navigation and showed up at a completely different Ikea. - But it's very close to where the old one was. So it's like, what, where are we, why does everything look so different? It's totally different. - It is massive and totally different, and we had no idea. - So we're gonna experience it for the first time with Duncan. Uh-oh. - [Jessica] Come on, oh you guys. - You have to push the button. (elevator dings) We just missed the elevator. - Look how big this elevator is. - [Christopher] We could have a dance party in here. - Dance party. (groovy dance music) (elevator dings)