- So we're gonna call and find out
if he's officially diagnosed
with Celiac disease or not.
(bright music)
- I feel like I'm in Hawaii.
- No.
- Up with the air conditioner,
but it was no use,
since it hadn't been--
(gentle music)
We'll get that a little bit
wet, buh buh buh buh buh.
- [Jeremy] Is Poppy Rod doing your hair?
- Yeah.
- Wa wa wa wa wa wa.
- Alright, we got a towel here,
let's do this.
Ba ba ba ba ba ba ba, where's he at?
Is it dry enough?
Alright.
(humming)
Alright, you think we got
it in there good enough?
- No.
A little harder.
- Alright, alright.
- [Jeremy] Cubby's heading
off to school this morning.
- Yeah.
- I am too.
- [Jeremy] With your little
pre-school friends, Laura?
Yeah.
- Yeah.
- It is never easy to
say goodbye to the kids,
even if we're only gonna be gone
for a couple days,
but it helps a lot that
they are so excited.
They love Poppy Rod
and they are looking
forward to all the fun stuff
they're gonna be doing
with him while we're gone.
So they're gonna be fine.
We're gonna be fine
and we'll see 'em again soon.
Oh my handsome.
You are all ready for school.
You look nice.
What are you guys gonna do together?
- Tonight we're going to Chick-fil-A.
- [Kendra] Yeah.
(snaps fingers)
- Bye Dad.
- I'm gonna miss you.
- I'll miss you.
- Caleb, I need a hug, dude.
- Bye Mom.
- Caleb we're gonna miss you,
give Elise a hug.
- Bye Elise.
- Another one, okay.
That's a little bit of a--
- She's giving little kisses.
- Kisses.
- The open mouth kiss.
Ah!
(laughing)
- I'm all ready.
- Caleb have a great day today.
(tender music)
- Bye.
- Bye.
See ya.
I'll play you on Madden.
- Yeah.
- See ya soon dude.
- Yep.
Bye.
- [Jeremy] Have fun.
We'll miss you guys.
- Bye Dad.
- [Jeremy] We'll see you in a couple days.
- So they're getting in the car
to leave to go to school
and Caleb says I'm gonna be the oldest now
and Laura goes, nuh-uh, Poppy
Rod's way older than you.
So cute.
- They're gonna have fun.
- Well we've had a few
stressful adventures
as we've been packing and
getting ready to go today.
We lost one of our cameras,
we're pretty sure it's lost at home,
but still we can't take it on the trip,
which is a bummer,
so we spent some extra time looking for it
and then we left without
Janae's birth certificate.
With how old she is,
we have to have her birth certificate
to be able to travel with her.
So Poppy Rod is saving the day,
he is behind us,
driving to meet us at the airport,
because we don't have the extra 15 minutes
to turn around and go get it, so,
by the hair of our chinny chin chin,
we are going to make it.
And it's all gonna work out.
That's what I just keep telling myself.
No stress.
Are you guys excited?
- Yeah.
- Yeah.
(rousing rock music)
- Last time we flew,
we forgot where we parked,
so we are are fully
documenting it this time,
so you can all help us remember.
It's C-8.
Where did we park?
- C-8.
- [Kendra] Where did we park?
- C-8, C-8.
- She took a good nap this morning,
so we're hoping for
some good flights today.
You're gonna be so nice on
the airplane, aren't ya?
- [Jeremy] Hey Dad, you're gonna go
to the American airlines ticketing.
We see your van, you're right behind us.
There you are.
I'm videoing you right now.
(laughing)
That's Poppy Rod right there.
- I can't believe it.
- We're so grateful.
We could not have made this
with having to turn
around and go back home.
Here he is, he saved the day.
There it is.
- Hey.
(bright upbeat music)
- So our plane starts
boarding in 20 minutes.
I think we're gonna be okay.
Mission accomplished,
all the bags are checked,
and the stroller and car
seat are on their way.
Now we just get to go
through security and board.
- We still have five minutes
to get through security.
- No problem.
I keep looking around feeling like
we're missing somebody.
Like oh no, where's Caleb and Laura?
Oh yeah, they're not here, weird.
- Just enough time to grab some lunch
before we hop on the plane.
Got some breakfast sandwiches.
- We're running late.
Jeremy and Isaac go to the bathroom,
we go to the bathroom,
I get out of the bathroom
and where's Jeremy?
He thinks he has time for a Starbucks run.
- I'm starving.
We haven't eaten today and it's noon.
Luckily there are no lines.
There was no line at Starbucks,
there was no like to do security, so.
- [Kendra] Famous last words.
- Yeah, we'll see,
there's gonna be a bus
of people coming through.
(funky beat music)
I think the camera survived that,
it took a nasty spill.
So we literally ran from the,
they had to check Isaac's bag.
And so we were extra late.
- My heart's racing a little bit.
That was not fun.
- That was the closest.
- I've never been that close before.
I've never heard our name
called over the intercom
for final board call.
We're leaving earlier next time.
And maybe not eating Starbuck's.
- We still have 18 minutes until take-off.
I feel like we're totally good to go.
(fun bluesy music)
(popping)
This was worth it.
(lively rock music)
- She did much better on this flight.
- It was a one hour flight.
So when we were flying in,
I had a business idea.
We should approach the buildings
that have flat roofs
as you fly in to Dallas
and ask if we can use
it to sell advertising.
We would give them a
percentage of any of the money
that we would sell for advertising
to put on top of the
roofs as people fly over.
I think they would do it for
a pretty small percentage,
because you'd only have to go up there
once every three months
and put up a a new big vinyl advertisement
on top of the roofs.
If you got enough of them,
and you got enough people
who wanted to advertise
then you could prove the model,
and you could make a lot of money.
I don't think I'm gonna have time
to set up that business,
so if any of you are interested,
you should try it.
- While we were on the flight
we got a voice mail from
the GI clinic in Kansas City
calling with Caleb's biopsy test results.
So we're gonna call and find out
if he's officially diagnosed
with Celiac disease or not.
(gentle guitar music)
Well it's official, Caleb
has Celiac's disease.
- That means that Caleb
will no longer eat gluten
the rest of his life
and we will be testing all of our family.
Nae Nae hears a dog.
Where is it?
I heard barking.
Where is it?
Is it out there?
- Nae Nae look.
- [Jeremy] The doggie's down there.
- [Isaac] Nae Nae saw his face.
- [Jeremy] There's a doggie.
(dog barking)
(Janae laughs)
Yeah.
- [Automated Voice] Please hold on,
this train is departing.
- I don't know why it's so much fun.
- It is, it's so much fun.
(uptempo dance music)
We're in the completely wrong spot.
I misread the sign.
We're supposed to go to gate C-17
not A-17.
- That's where we were.
- No.
- We were in C.
Luckily we have a three hour layover,
so we can go to the
complete wrong terminal.
And it was a fun ride anyway.
This was so fun, we
wanted to ride it again.
- Who is driving this thing?
- [Jeremy] There is no driver.
It's a robot.
- We could do this for three hours.
- Yes.
- Until our flight.
- Yeah yeah let's go in circles.
Can we?
No, really.
- It's like the airport
has a free rollercoaster.
(chill music)
Isaac's so happy,
sports is on TV.
- Hi.
- [Jeremy] Hi.
- Well we found the best
surprise on our layover,
Sam and Nia.
- [Jeremy] Yay.
- They're on the same flight as us.
- [Jeremy] Same flight.
- That's so fun.
- We have a three hour layover.
We haven't told you guys
where we're headed yet.
We are headed to a YouTube
conference in California.
- I'm so excited to see our friends.
(twangy guitar music)
I feel like I'm in Hawaii.
- It's YouTubers in the
best place in the world.
- Yeah.
- [Jeremy] We're at a conference
and that pretty much describes it.
- So this is the kids
first time to Clamour
and they're really big fans of it so far.
(upbeat music)
So it's really hot here this week,
but since we arrived in the evening,
the sun is setting and it
actually feels amazing.
What is this thing?
- [Woman] This is called Orb Molecules.
So it's our brand new compound.
It never dries out.
- Oh my goodness.
- [Kendra] What?
- I don't know what I'm gonna make.
(jazzy bright music)
- [Caleb] Goodnight, J House out.
- My name's Tiffany
from Baltimore, Maryland
and I made a polka-dotted Pomeranian
with dog safe color, of course.
- My name is Evie from California
and I just made that front
hand spring to split.
- Hi I'm Róisín.
And I'm Sarah Shaw.
- And I'm from Ireland and I made this.
- [Both] J House out.
- Hi everybody, my name is Ryan.
I am from New Jersey
and I made this photo book
from when me and my
family went on vacation
in Aruba last year.
And as you can see, here are some photos.
- [Rylee] Hi, I'm Rylee Branscum,
I'm 13 years old, I'm from Pittsburgh, PA.
And I love to create stop motions,
so J House out.
(upbeat rock music)
- Trying to stay calm,
but I'm feeling all the stress.
(laughing)
- [Kendra] It's fun to paint
our toes together, huh?
(Kendra laughs)
- So we're out of gas.
We're not near a gas station.
