– [Woman] Listen, thetrain is a two hour ride.
I don't worry about Abby or Julie, but I do worry about you twocrying and throwing a fit.
Okay, here you go, sis, I'mgoing to hand over the camera.
– Hello! I'm so glad you came! (gleeful yelling) – We've got the back yard, we've got kids to play with, we're gonna have so much fun.
(upbeat music) (car tires squeal) (music fades out) – [Woman] You getting ready? – Yup.
– [Woman] Where's Eve? – Probably still asleep.
– [Woman] Will you go down and wake her up because she's going with you.
– She is? – [Woman] Yeah.
– Well those are not shorts.
– [Woman] I know.
It's okay though.
It'll stick out a littlebit under your skirt.
It'll be cute.
Yeah.
That'sdarling.
Do you like it? – Mhm.
– [Woman] Yeah? – Mhm.
– [Woman] Okay let metake a look at your lip.
Let's get an update onit.
It sure looks sore, but you know what, it's healing.
It's getting better.
Now, listen, if you go today you have to promise thatyou'll hold on to Abby's hand.
The whole time, like, you don't let go.
You stay right with her.
– Okay.
– [Woman] Do you understand?It'd be dangerous if you go and do something all on your own.
You have to stick with her.
– Okay.
(mumbles) telleverybody that I can go now.
Julie, guess what? Ican go on the trip now.
– [Woman] Listen, I'm taking the girls up to the train station at nine o'clock – Mhm.
– [Woman] Nine-thirty.
So you have to go with me so I can take you to the try-outs.
– Mhm.
– [Woman] Do you have allthe clothes that you need? – I need to iron my shirt.
– [Woman] Okay.
I'm goingto go to the grocery store, pick up groceries, and when I get back you guys need to be ready to go.
– Mhm.
– [Woman] Don't go back to sleep.
(snoring) – This is the first time Ihave ever done grocery pickup.
I tried doing it like six months ago and I couldn't get the app to work.
I was like, forget this, thisis not even worth the time.
I would have had my groceriespurchased and home by now in the hour that it tookme to try to figure it out.
But, I had a change ofheart and I tried it again.
And it's kind of amazing.
Sherry went and picked up my groceries last time, andtoday I'm picking them up.
I even added a birthday present for Claire and a birthday present for Lucy.
So, hopefully toys comewith the groceries too.
– Hi – [Woman] Is this mine? – I think so.
– [Woman] Awesome! I haveso much back here already.
I'm so sorry.
We'll just, like, fit it on top I guess.
Oh my gosh.
Thank you.
That's so neat.
Okay.
How often do yougo to the grocery store (inhales) There's stuff in here.
It's not just a flower.
So, tomorrow's Mother's Day.
That tellsyou what day it is today.
There's all kinds of stuffin here.
Drink, snacks, (inhales) you guys, Oreos.
(upbeat music) – I think you look great.
Does that help? – Mhm.
(mumbles) – I think that helps a lot.
Okay, go get your stuff.
– And I'll do my hair when I get there.
– Okay.
So, I'm takingthe kids on the train.
The little kids have gone without Sherry so I've sent Eve and Russellon the train plenty of times in the past.
But Sherryand Chad have always been the ones to take them.
Abby'skind of the next in line.
I'm training her tokind of be the older one because Sherry and Chadhave so much going on that they never have time to go do things with the little ones anymore.
So, Abby's in training, and she's going to take Eve and Russell andJulie to my mom's house.
Because my mom is havinga little birthday party for Claire and for Lucy.
By the time I get donetaking them on the train Chad is going to haveballroom dance try-outs.
– I knew it! – Here, I want you to just call grandma so you know how to call her.
My mom is going to bepicking the girls up.
You've got your purse, look at you all grown up with a purse and a phone.
Do you feel grown up? – Yeah.
Hello grandma, just making sure that we got the right number.
Okay.
– [Woman] Okay, um, you're not taking this.
This is mine.
No.
Let's havea little pow-wow you guys, come in here.
All of you come in.
Come on in here.
You guys looklike you coordinated colors.
Did you all choose pinkand blue on purpose? – No.
– [Woman] Look how cute you all look.
Listen, the train ride is a two hour ride.
I don't worry about Abby or Julie but I do worry about you twocrying and throwing a fit.
– I'm old enough I don't cry.
– [Woman] I know, butsometimes you do throw a fit.
– No I.
.
.
– [Woman] Eve, okay, just listen.
Don't argue.
Eve, it's important thatyou not run up and down.
It's important that youalways stay by Abby.
If you guys can be reallygood and stick with Abby, I'll let you go up to grandma's house whenever you want this summer.
You can go up there all the time and meet Cody, and meetall your cousins up there.
But if I get a phonecall or a text that says, “Eve's not listening to me.
“You'll never go up again.
(upbeat music) Seventy-twobucks? Holy cow.
(music continues) – [Woman] Okay, here you go, sis, I'm going to hand over the camera.
– Bye.
– My gosh.
Their house is a dance studio.
That's insane.
They havethree, three dance rooms.
Holy cow.
(Big band music) – Chad tried out for thedance team at the high school.
And he got on the performing dance team.
And now he wants to tryout for another dance team that's outside of the school.
And he's hoping that by being on this team he can feed into BYU's teamand then his ultimate goal is to get on the BYU collegeteam with a scholarship.
– Made it! Grandma's here! – Got, got my little, my little ones.
– Hello! I'm so glad youcame for her birthday! This is the birthday girl, we're just giving her some lunch so she's happy.
– And there's another birthday today.
– [Young Girl] For her party.
– It's another birthday too.
– [Young girl] Hi Cooper.
– [Blonde Woman] And Claire's.
Yeah Claire's not here yet.
But we're so happy you guys came.
– We got our sandwiches, we've got the back yard, we've got kids to play with, we're going to have so much fun.
Emmadid you lose another tooth? – Yeah.
– [Young girl] Let me see.
– [Young Boy] She lost multiples! – [Young Girl] Oh my heck.
– Are you excited to lose all your teeth? – Yes.
– Guess what? Me and Abby already did.
I lost my last one on Christmas in Hawaii.
– It's been awhile sinceI've been back here which is really great.
I'm goingto go up to the tree house.
Tree house is like, the best, I love it so much.
Especially, the new hammock that they put inside it.
And then, all the kids' hand prints or foot prints.
It's the best.
And then, of course, awesome hammock.
It's great.
Look who came! – And Lady is so cute.
– Yes.
Lady, she's awesome.
– Uh.
And if you don't know who lady is, it's her new puppy.
– Okay.
Let's go outside.
We'regoing to go play something.
I don't know what, butwe're going to do something.
– So we are playing with Lady.
And she is a Lady demon.
– [Off Screen Girl] Shejust keeps eating grass.
– She eats grass for a living! When she growls she soundslike a demented robot.
– Like, (growling) – [Girl Holding Camera] Makeher angry so they can hear.
(girls laughing) – They put her on my faceand then she started pulling my ponytail so she bit my ear.
Like her, the ponytails were in her mouth, like she was like, tugging (mumbles).
– I think she ate your ear wax earlier and we kind of just like to lay down like this, and see what she does.
(children laughing) Oh, she's (mumbles).
Idon't know if you saw that but she bit her ear again.
So, – I didn't feel it.
– [Girl Holding Camera] Oh my gosh.
Look at your face, Abby.
I think she popped some zits for you.
(all laughing) (light music and girls laughing) She finally calmeddown.
And that, is Lady.
(salsa music) (indistinct chatter) (everyone sings happy birthday) (baby crying) – [Abby] It's a cake stampede.
They're all eating Lucy's cake.
Everybody's eating Lucy's cake.
All right, I got mycake, she's already like, done with hers.
Julie'salmost done with hers.
We're up here in the tree house, everybody else is down there.
We're all alone, for the first time ever.
– For the first time in forever.
– Cause it's not exactlythe first time but it's been in forever.
– [Abby] I know.
– For the first time in forever.
– It's so great.
(upbeat music) (children laughing) – Front flip! – [Woman] Okay.
Your tryouts were awesome.
– Were they? They felt – [Woman] The only thing I complain about – They felt rusty.
– [Woman] Was that youwere so loud talking.
Do you know how to whisper? (overlapping voices) – It wasn't me.
– [Woman] Like, whisper.
– It wasn't me.
It wasn't me.
– [Woman] Whisper.
Tell me a whisper.
Say my number is 201.
– My number's 201.
– [Woman] No whisper it.
– My number's 201.
– [Woman] Yes.
That's a whisper.
– But you can't hear me.
– I can hear you.
So nowthat tryouts are over all the kids want togo meet over at Crumbl and get cookies.
And I'm kind of spoiled because I have no otherkids to take care of.
Sherry's doing something, the rest of the kids are on the train.
– I'm going to go homeand like probably sleep.
– Chad.
It's just you andI.
Let's go get a cookie and then we'll go home and nap.
– Okay.
– It's like you're twoagain.
Do you want a cookie and then go down for a nap? (soft music) – I'm going to get the churro.
(music intensifies) – [Woman] Bye, guys.
– Bye.
– All right.
We'll keep you up to date.
On Tuesday we find out who made the team.
So, we'll be sure to let you guys know.
Keep your fingers crossed Chad and all of his friends made it.
– It's time to leave and I'm so so sad.
I'm going to miss you.
(gentle piano music) – [Grandma] Bye, kids.
– Bye.
– We're almost here andI think it's just like, ten, twenty minutes to go.
– We just got off thetrain and now we have no idea what we're doingso Abby is calling mom and Eve keeps running off.
And it's annoying.
So.
(upbeat music) – [Woman] Hey, you guys made it.
Safe and sound.
Aw.
Hey.
Did you listen to Abby? Abby thanks for keepingeveryone so safe.
How was it? – Good.
– [Woman] Good? – And Olivia came.
– [Woman] Olivia was there?Well let's get you guys home.
(upbeat music over squeal of tires).