- [Kendra] Are you a doggie?
- Woof, woof.
(upbeat music)
(laughing)
- Ah!
I was very responsible.
- I don't think I could
relax when my brain waves
were being measured.
- I sleeped until 8:00.
- [Jeremy] That is late.
- Um hmm.
- [Jeremy] Does it feel
good to sleep so much?
- Um hmm.
- [Jeremy] Do you want some breakfast?
- Yeah.
(happy music)
- Elise was the last one up.
You were sleeping good.
So during the summer here
there's a lotta fireworks that go off
and I was telling the kids
how one time a fireworks show,
all the fireworks went
off at the same time.
I was showing them.
This was in San Diego.
(Caleb laughs)
- And it's so big, it doesn't
even look like a firework.
- [Jeremy] It's just a bit explosion.
And then it was over.
Someone awake?
- I want up.
My owie, owie.
I have an owie.
- [Jeremy] Do you have
an owie on your finger?
- [Janae] Yeah.
Kiss it.
- [Jeremy] Hey, do you wanna
go play with friends today?
- Yeah.
Two minutes.
- [Jeremy] For two minutes?
- Yeah.
- [Jeremy] We could play
with friends for two hours
if you want.
- [Janae] Okay.
- Wait, I'ma brush your teeth real quick.
So one thing I wanna remember about Janae
is her incredible memory.
Last night when I was putting her to bed
I couldn't find the
toothbrush and toothpaste
and I was like Janae, do
you know where it's at?
And we often ask her
about stuff like that.
She knew exactly where, she
was like, "It's on Mom's bed."
And we had put it there,
like 12 hours earlier.
But she remembered.
You knew where the toothbrush was.
- I want more.
Want more toothpaste.
- [Jeremy] You gotta spit?
- Bye bye bink.
- [Jeremy] You leave the
baby and binkie in the crib.
(dramatic piano music from downstairs)
- Where Mommy go?
(Jeremy gasps)
- Hey!
- [Jeremy] There she is.
(Janae babbles)
Did you decide to put Laura's shoes on?
- Yeah.
(playful music)
One, three, eight, nine, go!
Wow!
- [Jeremy] Janae loves
playing with toy cars.
- Whoo, whoo, whee.
(Janae babbles)
- [Jeremy] Nae Nae, you want a smoothie?
- No, no thank you, Dad.
- No thank you, Dad.
Okay.
Nae Nae, you want a roll?
- No thank you.
- No thank you.
You're so pleasant.
Nae Nae's a little sad
'cause she had my chapstick
and that's something she
sometimes likes to eat,
draw with and get all over.
So I took it away from her
and she was a little bit sad
and we got her binkie.
I'm seeing if I can find
some food she wants.
Do you want some yogurt?
- So our plans this morning
were to go bike riding
with our friends.
And then the forecast showed rain.
So we decided to instead
go to a children's museum.
We're actually taking the streetcar.
Then we're driving down here
and the weather was gorgeous.
And I was like man, it's
not even gonna rain.
And now it's raining.
But before we actually it to the museum.
So I didn't bring an umbrella.
We're waiting in the car for the streetcar
because it's raining.
There's the streetcar stop
over there, that blue thing.
Yeah, we're not standing in the rain.
Janae, what's going on?
- Rain, go still raining.
- It's raining?
What does rain do?
- Water doesn't get me.
- Does it get you all wet?
- Yeah.
♪ Rain rain, go away, come again ♪
Mom.
- [Kendra] Is it fun?
- [Janae] Yeah.
- [Kendra] Okay, here we go.
♪ Play three, two, one, let's jam ♪
(salsa music)
- [Kendra] Okay.
- Got a little wet.
- [Kendra] I think that was like,
the wettest part of the day.
- [Woman In White] Now we get
to spend our whole day wet.
- I'm wet!
- Yes we do.
Caleb, you are drenched.
My friend has one umbrella
and she let Janae and I borrow it.
So maybe there's some
length of dryness somewhere.
- Mom it's fun.
- [Kendra] Is this fun?
- Yeah.
- We're soaked.
- I'm drenched.
- [Kendra] You are.
Like your clothes, like you might as well
have just gotten in the shower.
- Yeah.
- I feel like I just
went on Splash Mountain.
In the front row.
- I swear the rain got worse
just when we were getting on.
It's only drizzling now.
Oh this is funny.
So the streetcar here in
Kansas City is relatively new.
We've never ridden it before,
but it's a great option to be able to park
and ride to locations downtown.
And it's easy and simple
and really fun for the kids.
- Bus stop?
- [Kendra] Is this a bus stop?
- Yeah.
- [Kendra] Yeah, you're on a bus,
like the Wheels on the Bus song.
Her eyes are going uh.
♪ Wheels on the bus ♪
♪ The wheels on the bus
go round and round ♪
(upbeat music)
- Here's our stop.
We're gonna make a run for
that door, okay, Laura?
Thanks, Preston.
(kids chattering excitedly)
We make it.
Here's a little tip.
Make friends in life with awesome people
who aren't scared to take
nine kids through the rain
to fun places with ya.
- Wow, this pretty.
- Is this so pretty?
- Yeah, I need food.
- You need food?
- Yeah, Nae hungry.
- Are you hungry?
I brought you some snacks.
- Yay!
- Union Station is an amazing landmark
here in downtown Kansas City.
And we've been here for lots
of events over the years.
Today we are headed to the science museum.
(upbeat music)
- [Isaac] I've been
growing some hair lately.
(Kendra laughs)
- Science City's different.
- [Kendra] Did they make some changes?
- Yeah.
- Isaac and Preston
in a UFO.
Janae you gonna go down the slide?
- Yeah.
(happy music)
- Whee!
- [Kendra] You're driving.
- Go, go!
(music overpowers voices)
- This is like a giant game of Simon.
I love that game.
- Now blue, yellow.
- So I attempted to come
without a stroller today
because she's getting to the stage
where she just really doesn't
want to be in the stroller anyway.
But now she's running off.
Luckily we're with a big group
and she likes to stick by
the kids, for the most part.
Science City is packed
today but I found a room
that is great for Janae.
Oh, being so careful.
- Nae Nae fall down.
- [Kendra] Yeah, Janae's being so careful.
Janae's helping build.
It's just a little bit hard
for her to hold on to.
Are you a doggie?
- Woof woof, woof woof.
- Is this your doggie house?
Crash.
I think they're trying relax their brains.
It's tracking their brain activity.
So this is a mind game
where you strap the
headband onto your forehead
and it's reading your
brain activity somehow.
Anyway, you relax and stay calm
and whoever stays the calmest,
by like the readings, wins.
Really.
I don't think I could
relax when my brain waves
were being measured.
(upbeat music)
The big kids got ahold of the foam.
- Here, I got one.
- See what they build.
- [Caleb] We get all of this to ourselves.
- Now apparently they're
playing that floor is lava
while they're trying
to collect the pieces,
while they're trying to build something.
(upbeat music)
The masterpiece is completed.
Here's the Sky Bike.
Have you ever done it?
- No, this is my first time.
- [Kendra] How are you feeling?
- A little bit scared.
- [Kendra] 'Cause the
weight holding down here
makes it so you can't tip over.
- I guess we do kinda
get to ride a bike today.
- [Kendra] Yep, in the sky.
Lise's going up.
(happy music)
How's it feel?
- Good.
- [Kendra] You did it!
- It was so much fun.
- [Kendra] Was it scary?
- No.
- [Kendra] Isaac's up next.
There he goes.
Oh he's riding fast.
(upbeat music)
You've officially ridden
a bike in the sky.
Once you got out there were you scared
or did you feel really safe?
- No, not really.
You feel pretty safe.
You can rock to the
side and you don't fall.
(bright music)
- [Kendra] Zip line!
- [Child] Whee!
- [Isaac] Guys, let's take this.
- Hi.
- Hi Laura!
Go ahead.
You climbing?
- A little wet.
- [Kendra] Is it still a little wet?
- Yeah.
- That was hard.
- Love zip lines?
(laughing)
Our kids love zip lines.
I think it's because it
reminds them of Papa's cabin.
The kids are loving this.
It is a full time job
keeping track of them all.
My favorite moment was the three minutes
we got to sit down on a
bench and actually talk.
The dino dig zone.
You digging, Janae?
(playfully pensive music)
Janae found a bus.
The water area's always my favorite.
It's so fun.
But the kids always get wet too.
We're really enjoying going
to some wonderful places
here in Kansas City where
we have so many memories.
But the best part of
being here or anywhere
is the people and our friends
here, man, I love them.
Are you tired?
We're back on the street car.
It is not raining, which is awesome.
And we are headed to eat some lunch.
But I think this girl wishes
we were headed for a nap.
(bright music)
Everybody off.
'Kay, we got off the street car
because there's a restaurant
right here where we can eat
that has some gluten free
options and we are hungry.
- We're going inside of
where Dad used to work?
- Yes.
The first law firm Jeremy
worked at when we lived here
was up there somewhere.
What's the best part of Jason's Deli?
- The free ice cream.
For everybody.
- [Kendra] Isaac went with
the chocolate vanilla swirl.
Caleb went with just vanilla.
- I was very responsible.
- [Kendra] Good job.
(upbeat music)
How do you like the street car?
- Love 'em.
- We made it back to the
car and home to quiet time.
- [Jeremy] Well now that the kids are back
they're having quiet time and
they're all reading books.
(laughing)
Laura has been riding around so well.
I'm so proud of her.
- I'm doing a around the world basketball
with Marvel characters.
- [Jeremy] Like imagining it.
- Yeah and I drafted them
into eight different teams.
And then they're gonna
be doing tournaments.
- I love it when you use your imagination.
- I was jumping.
It was slippery so I
slipped my leg into the,
you know the whole thing of
the trampoline, on the sides?
I put my whole leg in there.
- Whoa.
- And I literally
put it out.
- [Jeremy] So that's a bruise.
- Yeah.
- Ouch.
- It hurt.
- [Jeremy] Did you cry?
- Only a little.
- [Jeremy] Only a little.
That's okay.
So your foot went through?
- Yeah.
- [Jeremy] Wow.
- And guess what happened to me.
- [Jeremy] Did you bonk your chin?
- Against a tree
and it felt like there
was a bump on my chin.
- [Jeremy] When you guys play
hard, sometimes injuries come.
I love you girls.
Sleep well tonight, okay?
Alright, let's hop in bed.
Lay down.
Love you guys.
I'm gonna go put Janae down.
This is our new read aloud.
It's called "Half Magic" by Edward Eager.
You guys ready for the new book?
- [Kids] Yeah.
- Chapter one.
How it began.
- [Laura] Goodnight, J House out.
- [Kendra] So much excitement,
why are you so excited?
(upbeat music)
We're getting distracted.
- [Jeremy] She's doing it!
(cheering)
