- Kendra and I actually
had a cruise scheduled
in just a week or two for our family.
It was gonna be our big,
surprise vacation for our kids.
(upbeat music)
- [Donald] We declared a
public health emergency
and issued the highest
level of travel warning.
(upbeat music)
(air whooshes)
- [Jeremy] Okay, guys.
I wanted this morning to show you a video
that President Trump just put out
talking about the coronavirus.
- [Donald] Tonight I
want to speak with you
about our nation's unprecedented response
to the coronavirus outbreak.
We declared a public health emergency
and issued the highest
level of travel warning.
To keep new cases from
entering our shores,
we will be suspending all travel
from Europe to the United States
for the next 30 days.
- Wowzers!
- [Jeremy] So guess
who's in Spain right now?
- [Kids] Who?
- [Jeremy] Granny Jo.
(kids gasp)
And Keith.
And so we're hoping that
they are gonna be able
to get back before--
- Friday at midnight.
- Friday.
It's pretty historic the
effect this is gonna have.
What do you guys think?
How is this gonna impact
America to have that kind of a
travel ban?
- I mean,
it's already spreading in Puerto Rico.
- Is there a medicine
to stop the coronavirus?
- There's probably some.
- [Jeremy] There isn't yet.
- They're trying to figure out one, but--
- [Jeremy] Like a vaccine.
- It would take like a year!
- Probably gonna be ready
in about a year.
Yeah.
- [Jeremy] Do you guys know what it means
that it's a global pandemic?
- It's everywhere.
- It's happening everywhere.
- Yep.
- I hope Granny Jo and
Papa Keith can come here.
- [Jeremy] Yeah, it's a pretty big deal.
I'm gonna check up with them.
(air whips)
- So the family
that lived in this house before us
left some scooters behind
that they didn't want anymore.
And we said, "Sure, leave them.
The kids will play with them."
So this morning, Laura and Janae
got dressed for the day,
and Laura is giving Janae scooter lessons.
- Janae, remember,
push, push, stop!
- Push.
- Push, push, stop!
- [Kendra] Great stopping.
- Good job!
- [Kendra] Good job.
(gentle music)
- Good job, Janae.
- [Kendra] How's it going teaching Janae?
- It's going okay.
- And I'm too small to turn!
- [Kendra] It's hard to turn?
- Yeah!
- [Laura] Don't worry,
I'm gonna teach you.
- [Kendra] Let's keep practicing.
So how do you like riding the scooter?
- Good.
- [Kendra] Is it hard or easy to learn?
- Easy to learn,
but I'm too small to turn.
And I keep doing this.
- [Kendra] Is turning kinda hard?
- Yeah!
- [Kendra] Yeah, those
three wheel scooters,
those are hard to turn on,
but you're doing a great job.
(upbeat orchestral music)
- Push, good.
Push, push, turn.
- Stop!
- [Kendra] Good one!
So what gave you the idea
to do scooter lessons with Janae today?
- I know Janae really likes her scooter.
So I was like, "Maybe I
could give her lessons
(Janae hollers)
so then she knows.
- [Kendra] That's a good idea.
(air whooshes)
- So we have Elise in ballet.
We're trying to go to her first lesson,
and we're running a little late.
And there's a lot of dogs.
(classical music)
(air whooshes)
- [Kendra] Caleb's been
busy building this morning.
It's quite the train.
So the bottom part I did.
And then I wanted to
create this part up myself.
(upbeat music)
- [Kendra] Looks really great.
Caleb recently bought some basic bricks.
He wanted more basic things
to help him build more with.
Caleb gave Laura some bike riding lessons.
Did you guys have fun doing
bike riding lessons together?
- Yeah.
- [Kendra] And now what
are you guys working on?
(legos shuffle)
- Lego lesson.
- [Kendra] Lego lessons?
Today is the day of lessons.
(air whips)
- Any time you move,
it can be hard to find
the systems and the programs,
and the things that you want your kids
to be involved in.
And we're so excited to begin
finding more of those things
like doing the swim lessons, doing ballet,
and continuing to get our kids
involved in the skills and the talents
that they're really
excited about developing.
What I've loved the most
about this ballet class
is Elise's smile.
She's just been beaming the whole time.
(classical music)
(all clap)
- Thank you.
- You did great.
- [Jeremy] So how did you
feel about your first lesson?
- It was good.
I never though ballet was such a work out,
'cause you have to focus
on every part of your body,
and you have to work muscles
that you would never think you would need.
- [Jeremy] You might be sore tomorrow.
- I might.
- [Jeremy] Did you have fun?
- I loved it.
And I love the teacher.
- [Jeremy] You were
smiling the whole time.
That was what I loved about it.
I'm so proud of you.
(air whips)
♪ What shall I cook today ♪
♪ Let's make something fun ♪
♪ What shall we eat today ♪
♪ Oh what shall it be ♪
♪ Sometimes making dinner is so much fun ♪
- So I try.
I don't succeed, but I try every morning
to choose what we're
making for dinner tonight.
And that way, if I know in
the morning what we're eating,
it's just always less stressful.
Sometimes I prepare it in the morning.
Sometimes I put it in a crock pot.
But even just knowing what we're having,
I feel like, takes the
stress out of the day,
and makes it less likely
for us to be scrambling at dinner time.
This morning, though, nothing's
really sounding great.
So I'm not sure what to make.
I love that I have Play-Doh
in the middle of my cans of beans.
(air cracks)
- Push it.
- [Kendra] What are you guys working on?
- DuoLingo.
Then I press this one.
- [Kendra] That's the one.
(bell dings)
(Kendra gasps)
- Then press it again.
- [Kendra] You got it right, Janae.
(computer speaks in foreign language)
- Get the blue blouse?
- [Kendra] Good job, Caleb
(bell dings)
(Caleb sighs)
- I'm doing a test to
go to the next level.
But I only have one more heart.
And if I get one wrong,
out of all of this,
I don't get it.
- It's intense.
- It's important
to brush your teeth.
(classical music)
- And you put your knees like this.
And then you go like that.
- [Jeremy] Are you learning ballet?
- Yeah.
(Janae giggles)
- Feet together.
Legs together.
Legs together.
Duck feet.
Like this.
(all giggle)
- Stand together.
(Janae giggles)
(piano music)
- [Jeremy] You guys trying
to say hi to Aunt Michelle?
(girls giggle)
Okay, you guys.
Let her get back to the piano lessons.
(Laura smooches)
Let's go.
- I love it!
Cubby, I wanna see if you can play it
a little bit faster.
- [Caleb] Okay.
- One, two, three, four.
One, two, three, four,
(piano music)
(snaps) Push it a little more.
One, two, ready, go.
Yeah.
- [Jeremy] Do you know
who Rudy Gilbert is?
- Yeah, for sure.
- [Jeremy] So he has coronavirus.
- What?
- [Jeremy] And the NBA actually suspended
the rest of their season.
- That's terrible.
- No more NBA games right now.
- That's like my favorite thing.
- [Jeremy] And March madness...
I don't know what they're
gonna do with that,
but I don't think people are gonna be able
to go to the arenas
because of the coronavirus.
- What?
(piano music)
- [Michelle] There it is!
Yes.
Good!
The ending has gotten much better!
(air whips)
- So I'm on the computer
right now working with my step dad, Keith,
who's with my mom in Spain.
They're trying to get flights
so that they can get out
before the travel ban goes in place.
But when I was on the
phone with the airline,
it was just automated
answering machine type stuff.
And they were saying due to high volume,
they can't take my call,
and they just hung up on me.
So I'm not even, right now,
able to get through to the airline.
I'm gonna see if I can do it online.
Isaac and I are playing chess.
- You're beating me, but
(gentle piano music)
it's a good game.
- [Jeremy] It's a very good game.
So what are you doing right now with chess
that's super exciting?
- I have a job,
and I am teaching a four year old
how to play chess.
- [Jeremy] You're tutoring?
- Yep.
- [Jeremy] I'm so excited for you.
You just had your first
lesson the other day.
How'd it go?
- Yep.
He's learning really fast.
He's doing really well.
I think having four younger siblings
impacts teaching a lot.
- [Jeremy] Like you've learned how to deal
with young kids.
- Yep.
- [Jeremy] Well we're
really proud of you, Buddy.
- This is my baby's food.
- [Jeremy] It's you baby's food?
- And do you want french
fries and sandwiches?
- [Jeremy] I love french
fries and sandwiches.
- Do you like this?
- [Jeremy] An apple's okay, yeah.
- [Janae] And do you want eggs?
- [Jeremy] I love eggs.
- Do you love eggs?
- Yeah, thank you.
Now eat the eggs and apples.
(Jeremy munches food)
- Thank you.
Here it comes.
(electronic music)
You got what?
(Isaac shouts)
So they're doing a competition.
And Isaac is in first place right now!
How many people are doing it, Isaac?
- 270.
- [Jeremy] 270 people.
(techno music)
Keep it up.
(burgers sizzle)
- [Kendra] Dinner is burgers
on the griddle, because
we don't have a grill.
And I'm sauteing up
some mushroom and onions
to go with it.
(funk music)
♪ People wanna ♪
♪ People wanna ♪
♪ People wanna ♪
♪ People wanna complicate ya ♪
♪ People wanna ♪
- [Jeremy] What place did you get?
- I think I'm around fifth.
- [Jeremy] Around fourth or fifth?
Oh my goodness.
- I wouldn't be surprised
if I'm in the top 10,
'cause the highest I've
ever gotten is seventh.
- [Jeremy] Wow.
(Caleb giggles)
(Jeremy chuckles)
- Fifth.
- Fifth!
- Whoa, yes!
(air whooshes)
So we're watching
the Lego Masters show as a family,
and they were building cars
to see how fast they would go.
Just reminds me of times
when we've done that with our kids.
Now, they're building bridges,
which is another activity
we've done with our kids.
- 445.
Four hundred and 45 pounds.
- Seems like a good bridge.
(air whooshes)
Well today
was a historic day.
I don't think I'll ever forget today.
We just sat as a family,
and watched as the coronavirus
continued to spread
across the world and as the
death toll continued to rise.
And then everything
started just shutting down,
the NBA, Major League Baseball,
Broadway, Disneyland.
The stock market was just plummeting.
I kinda felt like I do when
I'm at a amusement park.
I'm riding on the roller coaster,
and you're going up,
and you know there's a big drop coming,
and there's that anticipation
of what's ahead.
And for us in the part
of the world we're in,
the virus is just coming.
And we can look to China and to Italy,
and just see the sadness
and the difficulty
of the spread and the death.
It's a scary time,
especially with Granny Jo and Papa Keith
still being in Spain.
It looks like they're gonna be able
to get a flight back tomorrow.
But especially for those
who are older or unhealthy,
or have conditions
that would make them
more susceptible to this,
it's a scary time.
And there's a lot of unknowns.
And it's impacting every
aspect of our lives.
We heard today that any
future church meetings
are currently suspended for us.
School is being shut down.
And also, any of kids'
extracurricular activities
aren't gonna be going on.
Kendra and I actually
had a cruise scheduled
in just a week or two for our family.
It was gonna be our big,
surprise vacation for our kids,
and we had to cancel it.
We were really looking forward to it,
and I know we'll be able to
do it again in the future.
It just doesn't make sense right now
to take that kind of a risk,
or to put other people at risk.
We would love to hear, in the comments,
how all of this is impacting you.
As a silver lining through all this,
I'm so grateful that we all
still have the internet,
that we can still connect.
And we're grateful
that you're a part of
our family in this way
while the world is going
through so much craziness.
Thanks so much for watching.
J House out.
They're riding their bike
right now in the rain.
- Did they get soaked?
(upbeat music)
- [Kendra] It's like a pie crust.
