record_id: 2ccf8b3e-f83d-81eb-b90e-cd4efe039dd2 created_time: 2025-12-17T02:57:00.000Z title: 12-16 Family Meeting: Uncle Ron's Passing and Grandma's Care source_url: / [TRANSCRIPTION] Speaker 1 00:00:00 Or he'll cancel it, which I don't see that happening. But not that Ron's not important enough to cancel it over, but I just like, I could see them working on it. Or Lisa will try to negotiate to care for Grandma, for the remainder of the month, you know, so that way Grandma can pay her. Speaker 2 00:00:21 Yeah, no, that's not going to, I'm not, that's not going to happen. I don't trust that lady. Speaker 1 00:00:29 Okay, so, you know, I might be able to work it out to where I can ask my mom to help out, you know, and kind of help with Grandma a little bit. You know, I could even probably consider having her stay with my parents for a little bit, too, if we needed to do that, or whatever, you know. Speaker 3 00:00:47 Yeah. So, yeah. Speaker 2 00:00:57 Okay, I appreciate you for saying that. Speaker 1 00:01:03 Yeah, well, it's like your dad, you know, it sucks because your dad, and like, it just, I mean, timing alone is what is sucky, but it's like, you know, the solution, your dad had not planned on expanding out the house, right, because Ron had bought a house out there. Right. Grandma can't live on her own, so now, trying to figure out what to do about that house, she's got to move in with him, you know, like, I can't, like, I will say that I don't think that we are capable of taking her on right now, unfortunately. Speaker 1 00:01:38 Like, we can take her on for like a short period of time, but like, I just got a notification that I am planning this again in the beginning of February. Speaker 2 00:01:50 Right, you got a notification for what. Speaker 1 00:01:53 Another trade show in February. that i'll be gone for like i didn't even know i was like res tech was really into trade shows and they had signed up they had already signed up and registered for over 60 trade shows and like three three of them are and i only have three of them in my territory so and one of them is in vegas so that so yeah so i don't like just just like i don't think that like. Speaker 1 00:02:25 i gotta i gotta start to really ramp up here for work i can you know like you can make it work to like your dad you know nobody grandma's gotta be like either the two grandmas take care of themselves you know and then somebody's checking in on them while you know parents and you know are gone, Or, like, we take her, you know, for that month, which I get. I just don't think we can take her on long-term, honey. Speaker 2 00:02:58 Well, but you know what? Aunt Denise is going out there to take care of Grandma Duval, so I'll bet you she can help. Oh, that's true. So I'm sure that that'll just be one more. Speaker 1 00:03:11 Right. Your dad just has to figure out how to get her over there. She doesn't want to go on a plane. Oh, she'll get on a plane. Did she go on a plane before when they went over and visited. Speaker 2 00:03:21 Yeah. Oh, that's good. She had said that she wouldn't, but she didn't. So, hey, I'm going to call Sean back, and I want to be able to talk to Sean before Maddie gets in the car. Speaker 1 00:03:34 Sure, sure, sir. Speaker 2 00:03:37 So, yeah, I'll see you in a bit. Is that okay. Speaker 1 00:03:40 Sounds good. Love you. All right, love you, too. Bye. Okay, bye. Speaker 4 00:03:58 Hey man. Hey. How are you? I'm fine. It's like, yeah, I'm fine. Sad, but fine. The thing is, checking in with you to see if you, if you were able to talk to grandma. I didn't talk to grandma. Ironically, I was going to call her on this trip home today. And, you know, I've been on the phone the entire time. So. Right. But. Speaker 2 00:04:40 Um, yeah. So we're actually going down to visit Aaron on Saturday anyway. Right. So that works well. Um. so i was like you still want me to come down and she's like yeah i want you to come down more now so right right um you know she's having a tough go of it she was in the middle of presenting some huge global initiative for this new company that's buying her company. Speaker 2 00:05:11 and uh she's supposed to be getting a promotion out of it and it's like she gets these emergency texts in the middle of the thing so she runs out and comes back in with mascara you know running down her face right yeah like and that guy you know don't repeat this but she's like i'm telling you this i'm not telling anybody else this but that guy f me again you know yeah no that's. Speaker 4 00:05:36 that's i was just because i got a phone like dan called me when i was you know like in in the middle of some other staff folk and it was like like it's funny because i didn't really like him but i loved him yeah. Speaker 2 00:05:51 Yeah, absolutely, it's, you know, I, you know, it's like I told Aaron, it's like, you know, you can't judge yourself based on, you know, the thoughts that come from the emotions that you're going through, you know, and so you have to give yourself a break, I say a lot of mean things when I'm mad, you know, it doesn't mean that I'm that guy, you know, and you've got way more than that to work through, it's just, but you'll have to work through it at some point, that's, those thoughts are evidence of, you know, things that are not settled, so, so I prayed for her, and then, you know, but it's, you know, I was talking to dad, I was like, go mode, talking to Aaron, Speaker 2 00:06:50 Then I go to tell Ashley Ann, and she's like, what's going on? I'm like, I can't get any words out, you know. So it's like, man, I've been doing so good, you know. But you go to your safe. You go to your safe. That's right. And then, you know, you let your guardrails down. But I'm the same as you. I loved him, you know. Speaker 3 00:07:16 Uh-huh. Speaker 2 00:07:23 So I've got, I'm going to be at Maddie's school in two minutes. I don't imagine I'll probably get in my car in like seven minutes. So if there's anything you need to say in the next seven minutes, say it. But I don't think the boys will be that affected, but I want to make sure that I tell them all together. Speaker 4 00:07:46 yeah no no you know frankly i was like we can talk later i just wanted to know if you were. Speaker 2 00:07:51 if you'd talk to grandma yeah no dad had he said she was doing well you know but i um. yeah so i i when i talked to dad he was like you talked to sean yet so because when he called me initially i was doing a uh zoom call with my doc so i can get my mayans right no man i'm good um. Speaker 2 00:08:25 yeah i'm good i'm just processing yeah trying to figure out yeah you know i i feel like i have to wrap my head around what i'm going to walk into on saturday yeah. Speaker 4 00:08:45 Yeah, I was just thinking, I assume they'll do a memorial in San Diego. Speaker 5 00:08:53 Yeah, yeah. Speaker 4 00:08:57 And so, I mean, not to put myself out there, but if they need somebody, because I don't think he had one. Speaker 2 00:09:10 Yeah, I'll mention that. So, all right. Everything else okay with you. Speaker 4 00:09:30 Yeah, yeah, I just keep, like, I'm so soft. I'm just kind of sitting in my office, doing a little bit of work, letting some tears go, and then going back to it. Speaker 2 00:09:48 You know, Jesus never rebuked anybody for being soft. Speaker 4 00:09:54 No, no, no. As Hugh said yesterday, well, a couple times, mourn with those who mourn. It's an important thing to do. Did you call Erin, or did she call you. Speaker 2 00:10:13 She called me. Speaker 4 00:10:15 Yeah. Speaker 2 00:10:16 So she and I talked. I think you knew this, but why did we talk? Oh, yeah, she called me to tell me that Tony had passed away. Right. But really, she was calling me to tell me when the funeral was, and as she was calling me to tell me that, she realized that she never told me that Tony passed away. Oh. So. Speaker 4 00:10:47 and they're going through it yeah yep so so yeah i feel you know because did well did dad have to, to call aaron or did lisa do it no uh dad called aunt lily okay and so then that lily called all of. Speaker 2 00:11:22 them okay so yeah i would say uh you you might want to check in with dad a little bit later. Speaker 4 00:11:37 yeah well he's i mean i'm sure mom's doing the driving now but yeah. Speaker 2 00:11:46 I just, I expect with me, he'll, he'll just want to talk, because I guess I'm the executor of, did I say that already. Speaker 4 00:11:53 I knew that. Speaker 2 00:11:55 Oh, I didn't, so. Speaker 4 00:11:57 Oh, you're the executor for him. Speaker 2 00:11:59 Yeah. Speaker 4 00:12:01 But I didn't think he had anything that wasn't grandma's. Speaker 2 00:12:04 Well, he just closed on his house, you know. Speaker 4 00:12:07 Right, well, sure. Speaker 2 00:12:08 So, it's me and, me and, um, it's, it's me and dad are the executors of his, of his will, so. So, mom's like, you didn't know that? And I'm like, it's like, well, you know, I feel bad for saying this, but it's like, you know, I said, I remember there was talk of it at one point, but it was Uncle Ron, like, I don't. Speaker 4 00:12:40 Well, that's the whole, right, I mean, yeah, that's, that sums it all up. Speaker 2 00:12:47 So, Maddy's walking up right now, um. Cool. I'll let you up. Yeah. But, uh, you can say hi to him. Hey, somebody wanted to say hi to you. Maddy, Maddy. Hi, Uncle Shawnee. How you doing? How are you? Good, good. I'm, uh, wrapping things up at work. Okay, tell Uncle Shawnee the most crazy thing that happened today. I'm talking to you. That's not funny, though. It's gotta be funny. Yeah, I need to laugh. Looking at my dad's face. Speaker 4 00:13:36 Oof. Oof. That's a hard one. I know. I know what you're going through, kiddo. I never liked that. I can say the same thing. back to the third favorite well if it's not mine you're my favorite i like you so cool man all right. Speaker 2 00:14:03 we'll we'll uh chat soon yeah i'll let you know if i hear anything yeah yeah you know yeah i'll. Speaker 4 00:14:15 check back in with dad a little bit cool so all right yeah you got it. Speaker 2 00:14:32 um going back to what house uh so they they um landed a little bit ago my friend let me what's up with this uh pin. Speaker 6 00:14:47 I just found it. I grabbed it. I found it under there. Yay, let's reach down there. So, go watch a video. Water bottle broke. Fixed it. There's the one in that van and you struggled on. Oh, this one was so good today. Speaker 6 00:15:18 Oh, please don't break on me. You've been so good already. Speaker 3 00:15:54 It works, it's a nice thing. Line a half. Speaker 3 00:19:01 That's it, that's it. Speaker 3 00:20:10 Okay, no worries. Speaker 3 00:20:56 Is that the guy from... Hmm. Speaker 6 00:21:01 Is that the guy from prison? The guy? Do you have a name tag? Speaker 6 00:22:04 People are texting left a baby. Speaker 7 00:22:39 Cory said, how does it compare now to when we talked about it? I think that was almost a year ago. Speaker 3 00:22:45 I'm not texting. Speaker 3 00:23:16 No. Speaker 6 00:24:30 Can I text you, please. Speaker 2 00:24:33 This is what I get paid for. Speaker 6 00:24:35 Text me. Speaker 2 00:24:36 No, this is my boss. I get paid to do this. Speaker 7 00:24:56 From J and Paul S. I did not even read the Indianapolis part till just now. Speaker 3 00:26:04 That's okay, calm up. I just figured you were trying to get rid of me. Speaker 6 00:26:59 I need this. Quick, wait. Speaker 2 00:27:02 All you're doing is showing me that you're addicted. Speaker 7 00:27:08 No. You have so much- Jay and Paul S laughed at your message. Speaker 6 00:27:13 You have so much texting. Speaker 7 00:27:15 And said, no more rides to soccer, and sent a crying with laughter emoji. Speaker 6 00:27:19 I'm not addicted. It's just you have too much texting, babe. Where's the one that you wanted. Speaker 8 00:28:20 If you're a Christian thinking about starting a business, don't. Starting a business is a terrible idea. 95% of new businesses fail because 95% of people don't have them. Speaker 9 00:28:32 The Air Force just shattered every speed barrier we thought was untouchable. While China and Russia scrambled to catch up with fifth-generation fighters, America already flew something so advanced it makes the F-22 look outdated. Secret test flights, mock speeds that defy physics, a fighter jet that's been breaking records in complete darkness for five years, and the Pentagon kept it hidden until now. The F-47 didn't just arrive. It's been dominating the skies longer than anyone knew. What you're about to discover will change everything you thought you knew about air superiority. Speaker 9 00:29:06 But before we reveal how fast this beast actually flies, you need to understand why the Air Force buried this program so deep that even Congressional oversight barely knew it existed. The answer connects directly to a threat emerging over the Pacific, one that forced America to rewrite the rules of aerial combat entirely. Welcome to Jet Insight, where we break down the cutting-edge technology keeping America's skies dominant. Today's story isn't just about a new fighter jet. It's about a technological leap so massive that our adversaries are still trying to figure out what hit them. Speaker 9 00:29:40 If you think America should always lead in military aviation, type PROUD in the comments below. The secret flights, March 2025. President Trump stood at a podium and dropped a bombshell that sent shockwaves through defense circles worldwide. The F-47 wasn't some concept. It was real. It was flying. And breaking records in... ...experimental plane that has secretly been flying for years. Speaker 9 00:30:14 Five years of classified test flight. Five years of pushing experimental aircraft to limits no one thought possible. While defense analysts debated what sixth generation might look like, Boeing and Lockheed Martin were already proven. The X-plane demonstrators flew several hundred hours each on simulations, not wind time. Actual supersonic flight testing. They didn't exist. These weren't prototypes. They were experiments designed to answer one critical question. Speaker 9 00:30:45 Could America build a fighter that's got speed and stealth simultaneously? Every previous attempt, it was the same. Want two speeds? Your aircraft torch, lighting up infrared sensors for hunting. Want total stealth? You sacrifice speed and maneuverability. The physics seemed impossible to overcome. But something changed in those secret flights. DARPA announced in September 2020 that their demonstrators had broken record. They didn't specify which records. They didn't release footage. Speaker 9 00:31:16 They simply confirmed that American engineers had achieved something unprecedented. The F-22 Raptor, America's previous crown jewel, maxes out around Mach 225. Impressive for a stealth fighter. The F-35, built for multi-role flexibility, tops out at Mach 1.6. Both represent pinnacles of fifth-generation technology. Both are now being surpassed. The F-47 specification sheet reads like science fiction. Mach 2+. And that plus is doing a lot of work. Speaker 9 00:31:48 Industry insiders whisper about Mach 2.25 minimum. Possibly higher. But here's what makes it revolutionary. Maintaining that speed without compromising stealth. Traditional fighters generate massive heat signatures at supersonic speeds. The friction alone creates temperatures that would cook conventional radar-absorbent materials right off the airframe. That's why most stealth aircraft cruise subsonic. Speed or stealth? Pick one. The F-47 picked both. Speaker 9 00:32:18 And the technology that made it possible. That's where this story gets really interesting. Because it required breaking the laws of material science as we knew them. The Stealth Revolution. The Air Force gave the F-47 a designation that should make our adversaries nervous. Stealth plus plus. Not stealth. Not even stealth plus like the F-22. Double plus. What does that actually mean? Every fighter jet radiates signatures. Radar waves bounce off surfaces. Engines generate heat. Even the shape creates disturbances in air molecules that sophisticated sensors can detect. Speaker 9 00:32:53 Fifth generation fighters minimize these signatures. Sixth generation aims to nearly eliminate them. Researchers at NC State University developed a breakthrough ceramic material that changes the entire game. Traditional radar-absorbent materials are polymers, basically specialized plastics. They work, but they're fragile. Rain degrades them. Sand scratches them. High-speed flight heats them beyond effectiveness. Before we dive deeper, please take a second to like this. Speaker 9 00:33:23 video and subscribe. Over 98% of viewers watch without subscribing. It costs you nothing, but it means a lot to us. This new ceramic coating absorbs over 90% of radar energy. It's harder than sand, so desert operations don't destroy it. It's water-resistant, so rain and sea spray can't degrade performance. And critically, it maintains effectiveness at the extreme temperatures generated by sustained Mach 2-plus flight. Think about what that would mean. A fighter that can sprint into contested airspace. Speaker 9 00:33:53 At speeds approaching 1,700 miles per hour, while remaining virtually invisible to enemy radar. By the time hostile air defenses detect anything, the F-47 has already launched its weapons and departed the area. But speed and stealth alone don't win wars. The F-47's combat radius exceeds 1,000 nautical miles. That's roughly 1,150 standard miles of operational reach without refueling. Compare that to the F-22's approximately 590 mile combat radius. Speaker 9 00:34:24 We're talking about nearly double the penetration depth into enemy territory. For the Pacific theater, those numbers are game-changing. China has built massive anti-access, area-denial networks across the South China Sea and beyond. Surface-to-air missiles, radar installations, fighter bases, all designed to keep American aircraft far from Chinese shores. The F-47 can operate from bases in Guam or Japan and still reach deep into contested zones, complete its mission, and return home. No tanker support required for many scenarios. Speaker 9 00:34:56 The Air Force plans to acquire 185 F-47s matching the original F-22 fleet size. But each F-47 brings capabilities that would require multiple F-20s to achieve. Longer range means fewer tankers. Better stealth means higher survival rates. Advanced sensors mean better situational awareness. It's not just a replacement, it's a multiplication of combat power. If you have a message inside you that people are meant to hear it'll never make the impact that it truly did the need for speed. Speaker 9 00:35:28 Speed in modern air combat isn't just about going fast. It's about energy management, positioning advantage and mission flexibility When an f-47 enters combat airspace at Mach 2 plus it carries enormous kinetic energy That energy translates directly into weapons performance an air-to-air missile launched from a fighter already traveling Mach 2 Starts with a massive speed advantage its range extends significantly Its target has less reaction time the physics favor the faster platform, but there is another advantage rarely discussed. Speaker 9 00:36:01 Escape capability not every mission goes according to plan. Speaker 10 00:36:22 did you miss us yeah yeah the right answer that's the right answer so um so i'm gonna, fly out there on thursday and then i'm gonna fight grandma and i back on the 23rd okay and then, you know then me while i'm out there i'll kind of assess everything yeah okay um. Speaker 2 00:36:53 um all right hold on one quick second hi yes please thank you thank you okay um you said thursday you're going out there yeah okay yeah cool all right um. Yeah, sounds good. We can talk later. Speaker 2 00:37:25 Yeah. Erin called me already, so... But, uh... Speaker 11 00:37:30 How's she doing. Speaker 2 00:37:33 She's working through emotions. Speaker 11 00:37:38 Yeah. Because, you know, this is what I was kind of talking to her about. Speaker 10 00:37:41 Like, when he kicks off, I hope you don't have a lot of guilt, you know. Speaker 2 00:37:45 Yeah. Speaker 10 00:37:46 So... Speaker 2 00:37:47 By the way, the topic is still unknown, so... Yeah, the topic? Oh, yeah. Um, but, uh... Yeah, I'll call you later. We can talk about it. Speaker 11 00:38:03 Okay. Speaker 2 00:38:05 So... But, um... Okay. Yeah, give me a little bit. Are you guys still driving. Speaker 10 00:38:13 Yeah. Yeah, we've had further hours. Speaker 2 00:38:16 Okay. Speaker 10 00:38:16 So... Speaker 2 00:38:18 I'll give you a call. I'll get home before you will, so. I'll give you a call in a bit. Speaker 11 00:38:25 Lucky you! You know, I feel like I'm going to go home and have a beer. Speaker 2 00:38:28 I don't blame you. Speaker 11 00:38:29 Or an old-fashioned, one or the other. An old-fashioned beer. Speaker 2 00:38:34 Oooh. So, anyways. Speaker 11 00:38:40 You okay. Speaker 2 00:38:41 Alright. Alright, love you. Talk to you soon. Alright, love you too. Bye. Speaker 11 00:38:45 Alright. Hey, love you, Maddy. Speaker 12 00:38:47 Love you. Speaker 11 00:38:50 Bye. Speaker 3 00:38:55 Where are you. Speaker 6 00:39:06 I got a two out of four, it's always on two. You owe me. Because my teacher, because my teacher said you don't. These questions had S's on them, which means multiple questions on magnets. But then... One more time. So, come on now. On my science test, on magnets, she, like, on one of the questions, it said magnets with an S. Speaker 6 00:39:42 And she said, but, and she said, but, she only answered one question. And it's a plural. But then... Speaker 2 00:40:02 It's a plural word. Speaker 6 00:40:03 Yeah. But then I flip it over, and there's magnet. On the, on the other side. Speaker 2 00:40:14 Maybe there was a misunderstanding. Speaker 3 00:40:25 Have a good day, guys, you know. Speaker 7 00:40:43 Matt said, no worries if we skip this week, I'm good. Thank you. Speaker 6 00:40:58 Bye. Speaker 7 00:41:07 From Matt, probably go back the first or second week of January. Speaker 10 00:41:15 Say that last part again. Speaker 6 00:41:19 I use it. Speaker 2 00:41:23 Math problem. Speaker 6 00:41:27 Honestly, but it's a harder one. Speaker 3 00:41:42 Are you going to run, Danny. Speaker 6 00:42:02 Yeah. I'll ride with you. Speaker 3 00:42:09 I might. You're going to hold on. Speaker 13 00:42:37 Did you say no 30 minutes? Don't talk about it. No, like I get in the car and like I don't know what it is. I've been taking my allergy pill like everywhere. Speaker 2 00:43:17 Did you really say you don't know what it is? But you haven't taken your allergy pill? Did I say I don't know what it is. Speaker 13 00:43:27 Yeah. Well I didn't mean to. Speaker 6 00:43:45 What is the difference between the kids golf course and the older golf course. Speaker 13 00:44:03 The older ones have like steering in here. Speaker 6 00:44:15 I took so sharp turns on it that... You went on the older one? No. I found out how to take sharp turns on one. But I took the sharpest turns because I couldn't see because even though my teammates loved to hit me and they would hit me every time. I couldn't. Speaker 6 00:44:49 So what I would do is, like, I would go, I would go straight, I would, I would go into, into my car, then I would, then I would let go, turn into, then I would, then I would turn, I mean, right as I got there. Speaker 13 00:45:13 Yeah. Why did you say that we, like, you guys, you were telling us to, um, Aaron's house, why did you say that you guys. Speaker 7 00:45:24 Corey liked your message. Speaker 5 00:45:26 You guys, what. Speaker 7 00:45:28 Like, you guys are coming up to it. Speaker 2 00:45:35 Um, I might have said something to the effect of, like, you guys, I'm the reason why you're going. Because I got invited to come down. Speaker 13 00:45:57 Yeah, she didn't invite you guys. You're part of me. I think the invite was... Speaker 2 00:46:06 Yeah, but did she say, I miss your kids? Or did she say, I miss you? Do you want to come down. Speaker 13 00:46:15 Well, it'd be kind of weird if your cousin that you've known for years said, Hey, can you come down to our house in San Diego? I miss your kids. Speaker 2 00:46:29 It started with, I miss you, therefore I will invite you down. And since you've got these three little minions that follow you around everywhere. No, we absolutely... They can come too, since there's a kid event. Speaker 6 00:47:03 Rubber can. Do we stay in there just for that day or movies? I don't anticipate sleeping there. Hmm? Saturday. Wait, what? Christmas Eve is next Wednesday. Oh. Wednesday. Speaker 3 00:47:34 We have to run. Huh. Speaker 13 00:47:50 We can work things out. Speaker 2 00:47:59 But what if it's more durable than we are. Speaker 13 00:48:10 Dad, is ramsden steel? What? Is ramsden steel a real thing. Speaker 5 00:48:15 You mean tungsten. Speaker 2 00:48:23 How are you, sir. Speaker 14 00:48:24 Oh, my gosh, I didn't even recognize you. I guess I better put my glasses back on. Speaker 2 00:48:28 Just wanted to stop and say hi. Speaker 14 00:48:30 What's going on? Good stuff? Christmas stuff. Speaker 2 00:48:34 Christmas is still happening, yeah. Speaker 14 00:48:36 It's still going to happen. Speaker 2 00:48:37 It's still going to happen this year, yeah. Speaker 14 00:48:39 Well, I vote yes. Speaker 2 00:48:41 Likewise. Speaker 14 00:48:42 I just got rid of sanitation inspection today. Speaker 2 00:48:45 Oh, yeah. Speaker 14 00:48:47 Tomorrow I got an electrician, and the next day I put up Santa. Speaker 2 00:48:51 Okay. Speaker 14 00:48:52 The airplane. So when you're late, you have to come and see it at nighttime. I got the nativity scene up, but I haven't got Santa on the airplane yet. Speaker 2 00:49:03 Well, good to meet you. Speaker 14 00:49:05 Do you guys have soccer today. Speaker 2 00:49:06 No, the clubs are off for the next week or two. Two or three weeks, I think it is. Speaker 14 00:49:11 So it's time to enjoy. Speaker 2 00:49:14 Kind of. Their dad is a jerk, and he keeps on making them run. Good luck, guys. All right, take care. Speaker 6 00:49:22 See ya. How is he missing something. Speaker 2 00:49:30 He doesn't brush his teeth. Speaker 6 00:49:33 Is he actually not? Other than that, he got beat up a lot. No, because he fell and got the... No. Speaker 13 00:49:51 Do you want these? Everyone will like them. They can go up the top of the weed. Speaker 3 00:50:00 They bought a lilac. Speaker 2 00:51:26 I want my tennis shoes on. Mom, are you in here? Oh, she's right there. Let her, she's in the bottle. Speaker 6 00:51:37 He's in the test on the call. Speaker 15 00:51:41 Well, I was gonna- Dad's working on it, Dad's working on it. Speaker 3 00:51:55 Thank you. Speaker 2 00:52:07 i'm okay with that um but don't leave i want i want to uh don't don't leave before. Speaker 13 00:52:26 don't leave before we talk come on so we can ride our bikes. Speaker 6 00:52:30 yeah i never thought we were going out of the neighborhood are you guys getting any snacks. Speaker 2 00:52:43 or anything you just do that when i make you do chores right are you guys getting any snacks or anything or you guys just do that when i make you do chores okay you mean. Speaker 6 00:53:11 Dad, I need a water bottle holder on my bike. Speaker 2 00:53:14 You need a water bottle holder. Speaker 6 00:53:16 Yeah, I swear. It's so hard to hold a water bottle while you're on a bike. Speaker 13 00:53:21 Hey Dad, I need a mini GPS on my bike. Speaker 2 00:53:25 Hey Dad, I need more money. I need you to pay for my water. I just thought we were all talking to our dads and asking for random things. Speaker 6 00:53:36 Dad, how much would a flip phone cost right now? No, like an old one. I don't know. Throw them at people like they said in the ads. Speaker 13 00:53:55 Don't give a brick. Speaker 15 00:54:13 She put all the fish she bought and but she put them in the blog. Speaker 13 00:54:41 SHOOT. Speaker 6 00:55:21 What do you want from me? I got Mom's new giftment. Speaker 3 00:55:25 You know what? I asked you. Speaker 2 00:55:40 You did not help me with the thing I asked you. I asked him at school today. Speaker 13 00:55:45 And? And he said, I don't know. Then he said, I already gave you a list of things. And I said, yeah, but it's not... But I'm not asking it before from me. And he was like, how are you... You know, you asked me before then. I'm like, I answered the question. I miss Mom. Speaker 3 00:56:11 Leave Mommy alone. Speaker 13 00:56:42 Well, Dad, aside from me failing on my duty... Speaker 2 00:56:54 Hey, did you get that email I sent you today? What email? To your school account. Speaker 13 00:57:00 I might have, but I don't see any email. Speaker 2 00:57:02 Okay, I sent you an email, and maybe you don't get them if I send it from my club. But, um, I, uh, you didn't do so hot on your physics test. So I sent it saying, hey, what can we do today. Speaker 13 00:57:31 So, we're supposed to grade it by tomorrow, so he, like, he curves it a lot. If he, like... you show your work for what you did so he knows what you did wrong and there's still test corrections as well but i mean i know you said we like shouldn't be going off of this but i got like around the class average so i'm probably gonna have like a lot better score by the time. Speaker 2 00:58:03 that is completely done so i'm not actually concerned with the score itself um what i am concerned with is he obviously believes that he's giving you these quizzes that you know this, right how can we change our process in a way that can increase your studying capacity. Speaker 2 00:58:41 what are you playing then you know so that way did you know this quiz was happening yeah i was studying for it i think you feel like you did a good job i'm not i'm not trying to be mean here, okay or i'm not trying to attack you like that but i but i am trying to be analytical in my. Speaker 2 00:59:19 you know analytically looking like studying things kind of analytical using data to determine right so i'm trying to be like okay so you studied for it but you got. for instance you studied for it you got a terrible grade you studied for it you've got a great grade, right okay what process were you using to you know why is it that you've got a great grade on this. Speaker 2 00:59:53 one why did you get terrible grade on this one yeah i studied but not i didn't put much time into it i didn't cover all the material oh i got a great grade because he was it was a quiz on soccer and i actually know a lot about soccer you know what i mean like how do we look at this and say how could how do we make good grades repeatable so i think i did well on everything. Speaker 13 01:00:29 that i knew enough of and i did horribly on the stuff that i didn't know how to do but like. It was like a bunch of the units put together and like the thermal stuff just like caught me off guard and like I like it's it's all built of stuff and I just like completely. Speaker 13 01:01:02 went. And the study guide wasn't great either. They were just telling me to remember a bunch of stuff for the test and it didn't tell you any of the problems. Speaker 2 01:01:21 What's your middle name? Did you separate that? How do you know that? Huh? How do you know that? Know what? How were you able to do so well on my pop quiz? Right? so how do we get you familiar enough so that it's not just let's not get you past these tests let's. Speaker 2 01:01:55 let's figure out how to re you know how to like actually learn the material enough i've got a book cool it's this podcast that i've been following and like he wrote a book on like. Speaker 2 01:02:31 how to be a straight-a student and then he went over it in his podcast so like the podcast that led me was like no your brain works this way you have to constantly be doing recall, You know, so you've got to hear it, you've got to take notes, you've got to review it, right? It's your brain interacting, you're telling your brain, hey, I want you to go to college. Speaker 2 01:03:02 Is that better than using me giving you a book is better than just saying, let me know if you've got any questions? Is that better than just what we're doing right now? Yes. Okay. Would you prefer the book on paper or on your... Speaker 13 01:03:31 I don't care if I prefer them. I don't know why people like books way more than book devices. Speaker 2 01:03:45 Uh, some people are just used to the feel of it, the comfortability of it. But like... I'm not saying I agree with these people, I'm just saying that's what they say. Like, some people are crazy, but those crazy people never call themselves crazy. Speaker 13 01:04:05 Keep going. Some of the, the main like, wow. Some of like the, the main arguments are like people could just like sit down and like put like blankets over themselves and like read a, read their favorite book. And it's like you can do that with an iPad too. And like with an iPad, like you generally can have more tech space. So you don't, you don't have to put your like, you don't have to do actions on yourself. Speaker 13 01:04:41 Yeah. Speaker 2 01:04:45 I'm going to send it to you. Let me know if you need me to buy it. Speaker 13 01:05:04 You did this. I did really, really well. And I did really well with my history quiz. I got a 19.25 out of 20. Speaker 3 01:05:29 Why does it leak. Speaker 2 01:05:33 I don't see it leaking. But it leaks when it's in there. The black thing. Speaker 3 01:05:49 So I just need to take it up. Speaker 2 01:06:07 Alright guys, we're not gonna wait for mom anymore. You can, uh, if you guys wanna go, you can go. Huh. Speaker 3 01:06:16 No, that's enough. Speaker 13 01:06:32 Did she ever... Speaker 2 01:06:35 Did she get... She got two helmets, and you guys said that they didn't fit. Speaker 13 01:06:45 I said that. Speaker 2 01:07:17 Eric, how do you want to handle running this week? It's technically like you haven't ran yet. Speaker 13 01:07:34 I was planning to do it tomorrow after school. Because, like, not only do I not like running in the mornings, but it's, like, super foggy. Well, I don't care what I'm saying. Well, I was planning to move tomorrow after school. Speaker 2 01:07:59 Pardon me, it doesn't look like she returned home. Um, hey guys, so let's not go looking around everywhere. Speaker 2 01:08:40 Come on inside, please. Speaker 2 01:09:20 If it doesn't fit, then she has not returned them. If it doesn't fit, then she has to return them. If it's not the one you want to eat, you can't eat it. Why don't you guys do some chores for a minute while you're waiting for mom? Speaker 2 01:09:50 Burn in daylight. Or if there's an old helmet, you can use that. Speaker 15 01:10:05 Hey dad, you need to do something with your... I know. Speaker 2 01:10:25 Okay, so let me show you my stunts. Let me get the ball. Yeah, because you're on the study routine. Because you're on the study routine. So look, when I'm taking you on, I only look at that ball. Speaker 2 01:10:58 In my peripheral, I see Ben that you want to pass to him. Okay? And the goal is which way? That way? Okay. So if the goal is that way, it's right here. Why? So if your teammate was right there... Speaker 2 01:11:33 So if your teammate's there... Okay, hear me out. If your teammate's there, number one, if the goal is that way, I want you to go that way, okay? Yes or no? Yes. Okay, so I'm giving it to you. That's why I'm standing on this side of you, right? I'm saying you want space? Go take space, that way. Hey Ben, you're kind of screwing us up right now. Ben, that's not even a thing. Speaker 2 01:12:07 Right? And then, when I get here, and I stay out of your lane, right, your lane is here, and I stay out of your lane, but I stay right on your lane. Right? But see, you gave it to your guy, and I'm still covering the goal, and now I've got you covered too. Speaker 15 01:12:46 You sold! Company. Speaker 3 01:12:58 Separate. Speaker 2 01:13:13 But look, do all the moves you want. Notice I'm not dropping in, right? I'm watching. Speaker 3 01:13:41 Oh. Speaker 15 01:13:42 You just try to get that. Speaker 6 01:13:50 That's a bounce. What. Speaker 15 01:13:53 I'm just gonna try and dance with that one. Speaker 5 01:14:09 You see what I mean though the ball or the man never both so if you're gonna if you get the ball past me I take you out. Speaker 2 01:14:32 As soon as he went this way, what did I do I took from your ability to go to him away, right? Defending isn't just 1v1 Okay, but you have but you're my guy and I'm gonna depend on my people to take their guys Well, let's be honest. It doesn't always happen, right? Speaker 2 01:15:03 Okay, so sometimes I'm gonna leave him open. You can't do that. That's called obstruction. Sometimes I leave him open so that you will pass to him and I'm ready for it. Like that. You okay? You tried to catch your face while you were going down. Come on. Don't stay on the ground. Let's go. Pain never goes away on the ground. Speaker 2 01:15:35 Pain goes away when you get up. Smack his butt. You're flat footed. The second your heel touches the ground, you lose your quicksand. Can you tell ya? Do not let your heels go on the ground. Speaker 2 01:16:26 Because they're bones. Speaker 1 01:16:38 We both said they were bones. Can you look at them? They're in the back. Speaker 5 01:16:51 Um, can we talk real quick. Speaker 2 01:16:55 Is that okay? I just feel like I'm still fielding phone calls. Speaker 5 01:17:13 Are you going to be here? I'm here. Okay. Speaker 1 01:17:33 It's kind of sad news, so everybody just kind of take a second and let your dad kind of get it out. Speaker 2 01:17:40 Uncle Ron passed away today. Speaker 1 01:17:43 You guys remember Uncle Ron. Speaker 2 01:17:44 My uncle. Speaker 1 01:17:45 Today. Speaker 2 01:17:46 Today. Uncle or Papa's brother. So, my dad's brother. Speaker 6 01:17:55 20, Papa. Speaker 2 01:17:57 Right? Okay. So, um... Wyatt, Waylon, Brody, their grandpa, he passed away today. So he's had cancer for several years. Well, no, it just came back. And so we don't know how, we don't know the details, we just know that he passed away today. Okay, so this is number one, I wanted to make sure you guys knew about it and that you heard it from us. Speaker 2 01:18:34 Number two, we're going to go down to their house this Saturday. Speaker 1 01:18:39 Wyatt, Waylon, their house. Speaker 2 01:18:43 And we don't know how they're going to be. Speaker 1 01:18:51 No, we're just going to do the same thing, we're going to do Christmas cookies and stuff like that. Speaker 2 01:18:54 Just hanging out, okay. Speaker 1 01:18:58 I'll show you a picture later. Speaker 2 01:19:02 So, it's just important that I want you guys to hear it, I want you guys to know, I want you guys to know it from us, and, you know, I know that you guys didn't have, you know, you guys all met him, you guys all hung out with him at times here and there, but I know you guys also haven't seen him in years, so. Speaker 1 01:19:27 He lives in Arizona. You know, his family needed somebody to live with, so she was living with him out there, so this is kind of a surprise. This isn't like, oh, he was getting old, like, he's younger than Papa. Speaker 2 01:19:52 He's like three or four years younger than Papa. Speaker 1 01:19:54 So, you know, this is very, you know, even Papa, when I was talking to him, he was talking about how Ron was going to be moved. Carolina he just bought a house up there for him and grandma right so papa was talking about how forward to reconnecting they really hadn't been getting along for quite a few years and so. Speaker 1 01:20:25 probably he yeah very sad it's his brother right I mean could you imagine getting on the airplane this morning and having to turn back around and. Speaker 2 01:20:44 well he got off the plane with a phone call saying call me um from uncle Ron's friend so. And he'd been checking in with Uncle Ron's friend to like make sure that he was doing all right because he's been having a hard time with the cancer. And so he knew that that was not a good phone call. So he called back and found out that Uncle Ron had passed away. So then he talked to Grandma. And obviously she's very sad, but she's doing okay. Speaker 2 01:21:35 So Papa's going to go. He's going to fly in on Thursday. I got to call him back. Flying back to Arizona on Thursday. So imagine Papa's been gone for a week and now all of a sudden he just flew back and now he's going to jump on a plane and fly back again. Speaker 1 01:22:01 Today is Tuesday, tomorrow is Wednesday, and Thursday is Tuesday. Speaker 2 01:22:55 Everybody's fine and everybody's not fine. Okay, so it might be a little bit weird, okay, but we'll talk about it a little bit on the way, but I, what? I don't know, probably pretty early, you know, but I don't know, I don't know a lot of the details, because I'm hearing from, it's like the friend to my dad to me, right, it's like that game of. Speaker 2 01:23:32 telephone where, you know, so I think when, when dad goes there, when papa goes there on Thursday and gets there, he'll, he'll be able to have all those answers, okay. Yeah. Yeah, they haven't actually seen him in four years. Speaker 2 01:24:04 Wyatt and Waylon hadn't seen their grandpa in four years. Speaker 1 01:24:23 So, yeah, they were, Brody was still going, like, he just did a summer trip where they went together, and he was close with Kevin, too. I wanted to be able to just pick one. Yeah, I know. Well, I thought it was a good idea. Kevin and Brody were the closest. Might be the weirdest for them, you know. Speaker 1 01:24:54 We have plans already to go down there. Your dad moved to San Diego to see the family, right, to see our family, but now our family's hurting. We asked them if they would go down there still, and they said, yeah, even more so. You never know what it's going to look like. Sometimes people are okay. Sometimes they're still in shock. Sometimes they're really angry and upset, you know. Speaker 1 01:25:25 So it's just important that you're just kind of aware, are patient, and things don't make sense. Or if you can't understand things, you don't try to force it out of them because oftentimes they're not ready to talk about it. So you need to know. Speaker 2 01:25:44 Cool. Okay. If something pops up in your head, if you have questions, you know. Speaker 1 01:25:59 Nobody was expecting for him to pass away, but it's true, and also, like, you never know. Like, you never know. Like, something could happen, you know? Something could happen, and it's unexpected, and, you know, it can be gone. It's important to just kind of, like, appreciate this. Speaker 12 01:26:28 How old is Rod's, or Uncle Rod's, Lisa. Speaker 2 01:26:37 Yeah, it's Lisa, but I don't know how old she is. I never met her, though. Speaker 1 01:26:46 Grandma, now, has had to see her husband, and now her son. Isn't that crazy? That'd be like me losing Dad and one of you guys. Speaker 5 01:26:60 Which one would you want to lose. Speaker 1 01:27:01 I'm 92. I'd just be like, Jesus, take me. Speaker 5 01:27:04 96. Speaker 1 01:27:06 I'm 96. Can you imagine, like... Speaker 6 01:27:18 Let's get riding in my pajamas. Yeah. Speaker 2 01:27:24 If you guys want to go check for those helmets, you can. Speaker 1 01:27:27 The helmets are in a bag. The sweater is returned. I'm returning. So please try them on and go show them to your dad. I just don't want to come down... Keep it open, please. Speaker 6 01:27:41 Why are you picking it up? I'm not. Well, I noticed something like that. The big one. It's late, but the beat was good. The bathroom is... There's this new kid that just drives around, and this guy, I've seen him, or he has like a dirt bike that... Speaker 6 01:28:24 I've seen him a few times on my runs, and then once like normally, and then... Yeah, that's the same guy we... And, I don't know, he's like blue on... Wearing his back... Oh, he's like... He's like... I think... He is? Yeah, he's popping wheelies and then taking his hands off. Oh, so good. Speaker 6 01:28:55 And I don't know that you... You could be like one of those Instagrammers that just throw a football at them or a basketball for you to pick up the size before you tell them what you're wearing. That's good. I didn't say anything. Then you just need to tell me what you're wearing. That fits in. But it feels like you guys are coming from a different kind of place. Like, top of head looks like you use your head as a bowling ball. Speaker 2 01:29:31 How's it feel. Speaker 6 01:29:32 It's nice. Speaker 2 01:29:33 Would you want to wear it. Speaker 6 01:29:39 I'm going to go get it. Speaker 2 01:29:39 Do you want to go look at it. Speaker 6 01:29:40 Uh, you guys should... Speaker 2 01:29:41 Do you want to go look at it. Speaker 6 01:29:42 We might do it. Dad, let's go. Do I look fine? Hmm. Speaker 2 01:29:45 Do I look fine? I just always like to see what I look like. Speaker 6 01:29:48 Dad, let's go test out the... Speaker 2 01:29:50 You know you can adjust how it grabs onto your head so it doesn't wobble. Speaker 6 01:29:55 Yeah, yeah. Speaker 12 01:29:57 Dad, we need to... Can you help me out. Speaker 2 01:30:07 Sure. So you want it less or more? Tighter. Tighter? Yep. Alright so all you have to do is pull on this guy and then once you got it put this over it and then put this over it. I already did it a bit before you did it so you might want to. Honestly I don't think you're going to want the bottom thing too tight. Speaker 12 01:31:01 Less? I think you're good. I can do it. Hmm? Then I'm fine. Wait, you did it. Speaker 5 01:31:18 Do what. Speaker 12 01:31:20 Put it over. So like made of metal. Or rubber bands. Speaker 13 01:31:47 Hey mom. You should be more alien. Yep. Speaker 12 01:31:54 You can undo. I know. I have to get this part right this time. Speaker 2 01:32:03 You look nice. Speaker 13 01:32:04 If you are a citizen of the United States, are you always going to be a citizen. Speaker 2 01:32:09 Unless you renounce that citizenship. Speaker 1 01:32:10 Unless I renounce it. Or, I mean... Why would you renounce it? I don't know. You can do something that is, like... Speaker 5 01:32:16 Some people are stupid. Speaker 1 01:32:20 Aren't there rules where, like, you can do something that's, like, treason? I don't know if you can just, like, lose your citizenship. That's a good idea. Speaker 2 01:32:33 I think you can. Speaker 1 01:32:34 Can you? Like, when you don't have citizenship or anything. Speaker 2 01:32:37 Yeah. Speaker 1 01:32:37 I'm going to deport Eric. Speaker 2 01:32:39 Now all of a sudden you don't have rights anyway. Speaker 15 01:32:40 Yeah. I'm going to deport Eric. Good idea. Speaker 2 01:32:47 Make America great again. Deport Eric. Make America great again. Yeah. What you don't know, kiddos, I threw the ball before you came around the corner. Speaker 5 01:33:15 Six inches high. Hmm? Six inches higher. Are we good. Speaker 2 01:33:35 He wanted to tell all the details, and Maddie was in the car with me, and I was like, can't talk. It's funny, I started the conversation with, hey Maddie, say hi to Papa. Yeah, well he's probably not even, like he's probably like. Yeah, I know. A little low. Here, let's put it this way. My dad's like, how much longer do you guys have until you get home? And he's like, about an hour. He's like, and then I'm going to have a beer. Speaker 1 01:34:10 I can't, I mean, I, I just didn't yell, right. Speaker 2 01:34:20 Hi, sweetheart. Love you. Hey. Sorry for cutting you off. I just didn't want to, so. Speaker 2 01:34:58 Well, and, um, so, yeah, I just wanted to, we just told them to make sure that they. So, and then, what's your plan on, did you, I felt like you gave me two dates, and I only heard one when I, when you were, okay, yeah, and the expectation is to take her with you? Speaker 2 01:35:51 No, I'm just, I'm trying not to, and she knows this, and she's good with this, and, okay. Speaker 2 01:36:27 Yeah. Good. Yeah. She was actually on my list of people to call. I left work, had a Zoom call with my doc. That's when you called. And then I called you and I think it was on the phone the entire time. So Aaron called me. Between me and you, mom's fine, obviously, but she's like, I'd never tell anybody this, Brayden, except for you. Here I am. So we talked last week, right? And she's, her company's been getting bought out. She's supposed to get a promotion. It's a promotion. It's, um, I don't know. Speaker 2 01:37:27 not set in stone because the acquisition needs to go through first before you can make changes like that but she's doing a pitch for their global strategy as a company you not know what I know right so well that was happening today so, she's getting these emergency texts from the family so she leaves the meeting as she leaves her pitch and she hears this comes back in here running and stuff. Speaker 2 01:37:60 like that you know just one more thing he steps up for me you know and she's like well it's. She goes bravely, and I feel terrified. She goes, I would never tell anybody else that, except for you. I don't know what to do. Speaker 2 01:38:30 And it's like, Aaron, that's what I told her. That's what I told her. You know, you've got emotion there. Emotion, you know, sure, you said what you said. You feel how you feel right now, but nobody should ever judge me based on what I say when I'm going through it, right? Speaker 2 01:39:02 In the sense of, you know, these things are just, you know, there's really a pain somewhere else that gets lost in, I mean, feeling all of these emotions you've got to go through. Sub-demand, you know, yet you had a hard time loving it, now there's no fix to that, you don't know what to do with that, and so your brain just starts trying to grasp at things to make it all better, sometimes we grow out of anger, you know, but it comes out, I think it's important to know that there's something that should be at some point in time, but no, and I think you need to be okay right now, with whatever way it comes out, until you're ready, Speaker 2 01:40:15 to look at it, but if not, what? Um, try and, you know, kind of like, don't, that is stuff you gotta handle, but that's not something I figure out how to support your family right now. Speaker 2 01:40:50 And I was like, I didn't think your kids are going to be great, and I hadn't even thought about my kids, and I'm like, I know. That's why I'm asking you, because I want you to start thinking about it right now that you're driving home. Do you want me to come, do you still want me to come over this weekend? She's like, no, I need you to come over this weekend. Speaker 2 01:41:38 Right. Well, um, yeah. He already, uh, told me that if they need somebody, he's going. So, he called to check on me. So... Speaker 2 01:42:31 but it was funny because i i i was i went from you to aaron um well i went from you i called up ash she was with a customer so she texted me she's like everything okay can i call you later so you gotta call me when you're done everything's fine you know so then aaron calls i'm good you, know ashland like calls me what's up and i'm like hold on i can't oh get it out it's like oh. Speaker 2 01:43:05 i'm like it's always funny how i can when i need to make decisions you know my i somehow i just shut it all off and then i get the safety and i'm like you know so. um. Okay. Anything you need from me right now? Speaker 2 01:43:36 Okay. In a way to kind of comfort Erin on how we process stuff, I told her, you know, I repeated our conversation about the exact years of the will and just how I responded with, like, yeah, but it was up or wrong. You know, I was like, yeah, you say these things. You know, so that also, by the way, you know. Speaker 2 01:44:11 She's like, okay. You know, so they know. And that might actually bring up questions that they might dance on Saturday. Speaker 3 01:44:33 Thank you. yeah i think so how does it i unders i don't understand how it belongs to grandma. Speaker 2 01:45:46 well i get that i i didn't didn't know that it was the last conversation we had about the house was that um he was he was going to try to buy it and use her money uh or use her use her for the loan so he didn't have to do an fha right i i was under the impression that you called him and said no to. Speaker 2 01:46:18 that and so. Speaker 3 01:46:46 yeah yeah his grandma was just a renter so right no no i right because he would have had. Speaker 2 01:47:11 he would have had that have that in a will in order for that to pass or to his heirs. Speaker 3 01:47:48 Back to Arizona. Speaker 2 01:48:10 Alright. I'll let you rest and we can chat another time. Speaker 3 01:48:22 So, alright. Love you. See you soon. Speaker 2 01:48:48 remember i told you that uncle ron tried to buy the house grandma's dad was supposed to go back and, i'm not gonna beat him up today he's like well yeah but what i said wait the last time you and i talked you were gonna put the kibosh to this yeah but then we fixed it so this so the grandma's not on the it's like but now she owns the house she owns the new house so it's like so now she's. Speaker 2 01:49:25 on the hook for the house so i don't know it's a conversation burger i asked her dad i was like how. Speaker 1 01:49:38 so how did that end up all working out he goes you know sometimes you just don't ask and you know he just figures out a way to do it. crap he knew so yeah you want to hear something crazy please snap in you told me that i'll tell. Speaker 1 01:50:10 you that sorry because i'm like how this whole time just shoving it in my scalp and hoping that it stays meanwhile they just snap in like a barrette should have just read the instructions, i watched a youtube tutorial on it by somebody and it wasn't even the other one that i watched, cool was like put on like little rubber bands like those little ponytails. Speaker 5 01:50:47 I told them they could... They don't... Oh, all of their bikes are leaving now. Speaker 2 01:50:51 Oh. I have to figure it out. Let me go show them this. Speaker 3 01:51:00 Oh. Speaker 1 01:51:01 Oh, that's good. Who won? Well, not I heard, but she got one. She got the wrong one, I think. Because remember, they shipped both. Yeah. Are we going to be... What do you mean? They... I thought there was one more you didn't... It was like, so... But we're going to have a different one. Speaker 1 01:51:31 Oh. Speaker 2 01:51:32 Yeah, so the gold one. Speaker 1 01:51:34 Okay. They were like, ship it out, ship it out. So are we going to win, right. Speaker 2 01:51:40 Mm-hmm. Yeah, even on the thing, they said, yeah, it already went up for turning. It's got till, because of Christmas, it's got till the 30th. I just wonder, like... Let me check with them real quick. And then, by the way, the other one shifted today, too. Speaker 2 01:52:13 The other one, the mind thing. Speaker 3 01:52:59 Maddy you good? Hey Maddy you good or you need help? You need help? You got it? Cool. Cool. Who helped you? Who put air in your tire? Who put air in your tire? Eric did? Good. Speaker 6 01:54:00 cool i heard what did we learn what do what did we learn he tried to go out with his flops again and then his mom forced him which one was it oh yeah it's crazy so yeah so always we have shoes. Speaker 5 01:54:39 right yeah can you teach your brother when when he runs out with no shoes on kick him in his shoes. Yeah? That's good. Speaker 5 01:55:14 Ebony ran you over. Speaker 3 01:55:16 Yeah. Worse. Speaker 5 01:55:19 That's the worst. Speaker 6 01:55:31 I want to go get a scooter. What? Oh yeah? My dad's funny. I want to go get the scooter. Speaker 2 01:55:50 I heard. You said it's a free one. Good job. Did you use the air compressor? Did you turn on the compressor? Yeah. Speaker 13 01:56:06 I turned it off. Speaker 2 01:56:10 i told you how which means that it's back on it automatically turns off at midnight too so. Speaker 13 01:56:19 i unplugged it there was a lot of hair that went out that's fine he'll be the one that's slow and we can leave him behind just tell him that he can't have yours somebody can't have yours. and i had to extend my seat he was waiting for me i'm going inside it's cold we're just gonna play. Speaker 3 01:57:46 I just came to tell my wife I love her. Speaker 2 01:57:56 I'm like, hey, guys, break it up. You might be spending time together. Speaker 1 01:58:02 My mom is going to pick up the kids. Speaker 15 01:58:19 Okay, the sun is going to go down. Speaker 2 01:58:21 Hey, Alexa, what time is the sun going to be completely down. Speaker 15 01:58:27 The sun set at 4.45 p.m. today. Speaker 2 01:58:32 What time will it be all the way down? The sun set at 4.45 p.m. today. What time will it be completed? The sun set at 4.45 p.m. today. You're supposed to be smarter now. It doesn't sound like it. What time will it get dark? She said it got completely dark around 5.15 p.m. Speaker 2 01:59:02 Notice she ignored me on the other part. So you've got 20 minutes. 22 minutes. You have 22 minutes. You can't be at the park. I don't want you to get, you know, you guys have to able. So I don't really care as long as you guys, like, you know, I want you back. Speaker 12 01:59:29 And then they were heading to do that. Speaker 2 01:59:31 In 22 minutes. So don't spend all that time arguing for dinner tonight, yo. Speaker 1 02:00:12 No, we've met you today. Speaker 2 02:00:14 Sounds good. Oh, I gotta go get my... You gonna get anything from the store? I gotta go get my meds. I've got one more pill. I can make it one more day. Unless you want me to go to the store. Then I'll... Speaker 3 02:00:28 I don't really... [AI_SUMMARY] The family discusses the passing of Uncle Ron and the immediate care needs for Grandma, who cannot live alone. They coordinate travel plans to support each other and check in on grieving family members, particularly Aaron. The conversation also touches on a student's poor physics test grade and study habits, as well as soccer techniques. Additionally, there is an unrelated segment about the specifications of a new sixth-generation fighter jet, the F-47, which boasts advanced speed and stealth capabilities.