record_id: 2f1f8b3e-f83d-81e1-812e-de8a1f829c62 created_time: 2026-01-23T14:49:00.000Z title: 01-21 Task Summary: No Pending To-Dos source_url: / [TRANSCRIPTION] Speaker 1 00:00:02 Yep. Yes. Speaker 2 00:00:11 I appreciate you. That other guy too. Speaker 3 00:02:09 Right. Speaker 2 00:02:53 Yep. Uh, the following week. Yeah. Um. Yeah. so no um yeah because that's calling on the 30th for the first week of yeah. Speaker 1 00:04:14 I was surprised he didn't come at me, I don't mean this in a negative way, but I was surprised he didn't come at me on stuff, but I'll say this, you're always welcome to tell me your opinion. Speaker 2 00:05:32 It's, I think it's, it definitely is your business, you know, it's, it's, I'm always interested in hearing what you guys have to say, because I, I think it's, I am currently always interested in hearing what you guys have to say, I wasn't always, but it's just me and you on the phone, right? Speaker 2 00:06:10 So, I, okay, no, I just wanted to make sure, I, I think I've gotten much better at it over the last few years, but. You know, I know that for a while I would stay away from asking questions because I would get unsolicited advice and then and then and then I would be forced to, you know, and it's just like, I'm not where I don't even want to go down this road, you know, but I don't view that, you know, but that wasn't that was just, you know, and you know, I said it poorly to them. Speaker 2 00:07:01 So it's not about unsolicited advice. I want I you're you're my mom, right? Like, I want you to have that freedom. I want you to be able to and I should be able to ask you right like I should not should be able to I should I don't mind unsolicited advice. I said that poorly. Um, but one thing my dad, well, and, but, but here's the thing too, is my dad is very. Speaker 2 00:07:42 good at going, do it my way, and where I go, shut up, I don't want to hear it your way anymore, like, you've made that very clear. Now, I would never talk to Larry that way, you know, um, and I've never told my dad specifically to shut up either, but I have told him, like, hey, we're going to talk about this thing, you know, um, where, I think I've only done that once with Larry, um, but it's, but I. Speaker 2 00:08:14 think that, that to me it has to go both ways, right, not, not that we're equals, but that, I need to respect what you have to say, and... You didn't respect when I decided to make a different decision. And you always did. You know, Larry being as capable as he is as far as persuading people, sees it as another, you know, and by the way, we're talking about stuff in the past, right? Speaker 2 00:08:46 We're not talking about stuff recently or even in the last couple of years. You know, where it would just be like, I know when I walk through the door in this house, I'm going to get hit on this and this and this subject, you know. And so you put your guard up, right? But I never meant for you to feel that way. Speaker 2 00:10:15 That's unfortunate. Yeah, no, I'll definitely be praying for her. Speaker 2 00:11:35 She's not. Let me put it on speakerphone. I'm going to put it on speakerphone right now. Hold on one second. No, she wanted to talk about your dad and his willingness to take medications. Okay. Speaker 4 00:12:02 All right. You know, some of the information that you gave him about, you know, the fellow, your client's information, and he went online. Speaker 5 00:12:20 Yeah, I know. Speaker 4 00:12:21 And they made him fill out, like, a little survey. Speaker 6 00:12:24 Yeah. Speaker 4 00:12:25 He was a candidate, but he didn't like the survey. Speaker 6 00:12:28 I know. Speaker 4 00:12:28 He didn't like it. Then, like, went, oh. Speaker 3 00:12:35 He said he was going to call, he told me that too. He said he was going to call anyways and schedule an appointment. Oh, he told me that he was going to do it anyways, but he just said he didn't like it. So he's decided not to. Speaker 4 00:12:52 I don't know. The last time he talked to me about it, that's what I said. I said, why don't you, I'm like, drew his hands up. Speaker 3 00:12:59 I said, what's the difference? They're probably just checking to see if you have insurance. But, and he was like, yeah, I just didn't like, I felt too sell, like, you know, salesy. But, and then he said he'll probably, he said he'll schedule an appointment anyways, is what he told me. Speaker 4 00:13:13 Well, we'll see if he does that, because right now I haven't heard him talk, but, you know, he doesn't always talk to me about a lot of stuff. Speaker 3 00:13:20 I just. It kind of was like, I don't see the point of not doing it, Dad. I have a, you know, we have somebody who, whether or not you like it or not, doesn't take away from the fact that there's a doctor that wants to go down the path that you want to go down, so. Speaker 4 00:13:32 Well, that's what I said. That is what I said. And I, but, you know, as soon as I say something like that, then it breaks, like, big time. Speaker 3 00:13:41 I mean, I'll follow up with him later, but he said he was going to the schedule appointment anyways. Speaker 4 00:13:47 Well, he's had a lot on his plate, a lot, but. Speaker 3 00:13:52 So maybe that's it, right. Speaker 4 00:13:54 That being said, you know, when he thinks about. Yeah. And I, so, I kind of talked to him, and I always say us, I always say you, I always say, you know, we're getting older, and we have two things as well, and I said, so, you didn't do this real well when you were fine, I go, which made you really good at a lot of things, I said, but now, that we're older, it's harder. Speaker 3 00:14:50 Have you offered to do it for him, mom. Speaker 4 00:14:54 Did I offer to do what. Speaker 3 00:14:55 Have you offered to do it for him. Speaker 4 00:14:56 To do what? To do the... Speaker 3 00:14:58 To set up an appointment for him. Speaker 4 00:15:01 No, no, no, he has to manage that. Why? He told me anything, he has to have told me anything about it, other than the fact that he didn't like it, he thought that it was... Speaker 3 00:15:14 So, do you want me to tell, do you want me to tell dad that I'm going to set up an appointment for him, and just have you do it. Speaker 4 00:15:21 I think he should. I think he should do it, but I don't know if we can make that happen, you know, before we go. I'm working, which I didn't, which here and that is, he, um, I was talking to him about it. He, you know, he needs to go to the gym with me, you know, because she goes to the Olympics. Speaker 4 00:15:51 And he started telling me that, you know, he's got a way around that. Speaker 3 00:16:02 Got a way around what? I'm sorry, I missed it. Speaker 4 00:16:22 Yeah. I'm not. Speaker 3 00:16:48 So, are you still pushing hard on primarily the subject then. Speaker 4 00:16:58 Um. Right. . Speaker 3 00:17:60 We can work this out, yeah? We can work this out. Speaker 4 00:18:23 Why are you angry with me. Speaker 2 00:18:26 I think that you're causing problems. Me? No. Speaker 3 00:18:33 You gotta do what you gotta do. Right. Speaker 7 00:18:35 No, people trouble all the time with it. You don't know how to do this. So. You don't know how to do this. Don't do this. Now this is why. You always turn your voice into that. Dad, can I eat it? Wait. Speaker 2 00:18:56 Have you restarted this since. Speaker 3 00:19:03 Yeah. Speaker 2 00:19:04 Yeah? Hm? Have you restarted this since it started happening. Speaker 3 00:19:09 I don't know. Speaker 2 00:19:10 You should try to restart it. Speaker 3 00:19:12 Alright. Well, then you just need to say that and say it over and over again. It's your call. Okay. Like, can we please do these neighbors for each other? Like, I want to give this to you, but I need you to do this. And right now, I don't feel like you're doing it underneath the doctor. Like, you're not doing it with any doctor's supervision. And there's got, there's, you know, like, you can either pick on the doctor or you can... Dad's calling me right now. Speaker 3 00:19:44 Dad's calling me. Okay. All right, bye. Hello? Hey, Dad. I'm calling you out. Um, yeah, I have a minute. Yeah, I'm here in front of everybody right now. You know that, right, Dad? Speaker 3 00:20:16 Okay. All right. Speaker 7 00:20:31 Why are you taking a picture of that? Why is he taking a picture of that. Speaker 5 00:20:41 Daddy, why is he taking a picture of that? He's just trying to find food. Speaker 8 00:20:46 Why? Because he wants to know what's in it. Go ahead. Speaker 5 00:21:03 Daddy, we probably need to go to the bathroom. We'll be back. Speaker 1 00:21:46 Thank you. Speaker 2 00:22:32 well keep on looking at it now that you're back and no way anymore that was a good one. Speaker 3 00:23:11 I don't know. Speaker 1 00:27:09 Thank you. Speaker 2 00:29:04 Pleasure. Yeah, good. What does that mean. Speaker 8 00:29:17 I'm looking for data. Speaker 1 00:29:18 I'm coming. Speaker 5 00:29:31 So I slowed down a tiny bit, but it kind of went away because I didn't get a chance. Speaker 1 00:29:43 I don't know. Speaker 2 00:29:50 Hey, Van. Speaker 1 00:29:51 Yeah. Speaker 2 00:29:54 See, this is why I don't let you guys take advantage of me. Am I wrong? did you finish your choice huh and your homework everything's done but you know this is you taking. Speaker 3 00:30:17 advantage don't want to eat so bad don't want to eat so bad can't even have a single slice of cheese. Speaker 2 00:30:40 no don't ruin it um i'm gonna check right now basically everything's got to be clean. they won't be able to do the procedure problem so you'll go through that you'll be a yeah with a camera up his butt, And they go, oh, I'm sorry, we gotta do it again because we can't see everything properly because you didn't follow the diet. Go ahead and do it again. Speaker 2 00:31:10 I know you gave him your cravings last time. Maybe this time he'll think about it. No, I told you that, right? I said I'll play with it later, but now that you're here, and you said... Speaker 2 00:31:41 Like the link. Speaker 1 00:31:42 Yeah. Speaker 2 00:31:42 Sure. I thought I did send it to you. Maybe I didn't. Speaker 5 00:31:51 Stop it. Speaker 2 00:32:05 It's 5.30 right now. Speaker 1 00:32:46 It's in gym. Speaker 8 00:32:51 What. Speaker 7 00:32:52 The world is in gym. Speaker 8 00:32:57 Nice. Speaker 2 00:33:05 What? NFL is football, dude. We're in playoffs right now. Every weekend. Speaker 5 00:33:17 Yeah, so, when's February? I don't know. How many days are there in a month. Speaker 1 00:33:34 Are you today? Speaker 1 00:34:33 Yeah! Speaker 1 00:36:07 Are you good. Speaker 3 00:37:38 Transmission control assembly is unlikely to require a pair... Look at this. Speaker 2 00:37:59 Yeah, but we're at $170. Speaker 3 00:38:07 I have a hair in my face. I need to get it. Okay. Speaker 2 00:38:10 You know what I mean. Speaker 3 00:38:29 He's just telling me how many calories he can eat in a day. If he had already taken a picture and he told me he was going to be in trouble. He's doing a vlog. And I asked him if tortillas were carb-like tortillas, and so I want to make sure that that data was captured, because they could assume that it's more calories. So I want him to adjust it. Speaker 7 00:39:03 40, but the manual says 510. Speaker 2 00:39:07 Well, because there's... But we can do this. Speaker 7 00:39:14 Good strong analyst. Speaker 8 00:39:17 Analysis. Speaker 1 00:39:18 Quest for tortillas. Speaker 7 00:39:37 Mom said 70 calories. Walnuts. So I went down... Speaker 2 00:39:47 Well, because the AI is actually like analyzing what it sees, not what you're telling it. Like the black olives, did you put that in there. Speaker 7 00:39:58 It says that, yeah. Speaker 2 00:40:01 Oh, well manual... Okay, so you're... I don't know what you're changing when you went to manual, but... Speaker 7 00:40:10 It said less when I went to manual. Speaker 2 00:40:13 Okay, but the AI is actually going off of a picture of what it sees, kiddo. You want to be accurate? Huh. Speaker 7 00:40:19 Is it manual. Speaker 2 00:40:21 No, because manual is manual, meaning you do it. But I still haven't figured out how to fix this for you. I just told it not to work for a few minutes. Let's see if it'll... Speaker 3 00:41:28 My dad is not going to do a Benjamin because he doesn't want to be biased. I sound, I'm exhausted from doing it between my mom and my dad. I just sound very matter-of-fact. And he's like, I should be doing it. He said that we should be doing it, for instance, with Eric. Speaker 3 00:42:02 And then he asked me to consider. And I said, well, we can, but he's not going to do it for you. You know, I said, but it would be good for him so he can learn how he feels about it. But he goes, and you should also consider public schools. Then I started thinking about your husband and how he's, like, under all this pressure, you know, financially. And even the kids are paying for him to make more money, you know. And so then I had to give background. Like, do you understand? Like, I told my dad, I said, Dad, I love you. Speaker 3 00:42:34 I respect you. I respect you in the sense of how you raised me and the decisions that you made for me. You've earned that respect. I want you to know that I'm five steps ahead of you. And then I was like, and he's like, you know, and what if you just send Eric to public school and then like, he's like, and then you started saving for college. He's like, that's a chess move right there. You know? And he's like, and he's like, look, I, he goes, I'm sorry. I've had a lot of time to think about this. I've just been here bored all day at jury duty. Like, so I've just had a lot of time to think about this and sat down to kind of start making one for Eric. And I just felt like I was being biased. And then I thought maybe you guys should be doing this. Speaker 3 00:43:19 And then, you know, I just started thinking about how, you know, this and this and this, you know, so we bring up all these things. I'm having to give him like little pieces and explanations. Like I don't want to give him excuses, but I'm like, dad, like two months ago, I presented the fact that maybe Eric shouldn't be going because of the financial strain that we were under. But you should know that Braden, it's very much on Braden's heart that he should go to public school or to a private school. public school, and that's very important to him. I said, financially, we need to get a different job. We'd love to have him make more money, you know, and we're still kind. Speaker 3 00:43:51 of digging ourselves out of the hole that we got ourselves in business. But aside from that, like I said, we want Brayden to get another job because he doesn't like where he's working. I said, but the prayer thing started weird because it started with, you know, asking our sons to pray over things that are bigger that have to do with our family. But then because we made, like, we quantified, like, getting a new job to being able to do things like vacations and all that kind of stuff, and all of a sudden they started praying for that, so we had to undo that, you know? So I'm, like, trying to, you know, it's like. Speaker 3 00:44:24 I'm, like... Speaker 2 00:44:25 Did he seem like he understood. Speaker 3 00:44:27 Yeah, I think so, but then he kind of said, he's like, you know, just, like, just all the financial strength. Like, I just think, and I'm like, Dad, like, I said... I, for your sake, because you asked me to, or because you wanted it to be included in this list, you know, like, I, like, you know, in his Benjamin Franklin list, you know, whatever, I said, of course I'll consider it. But you should know I've already considered it. And I said, I've been looking at high schools, you know, all year. We have friends that are entering, have entered into high school. You know, Danielle and Brian have entered, you know, his twins are in high school. Speaker 3 00:45:08 I have other friends, their kids are in high school now. I said, do you know that while Yorba Linda is a beautiful school, it's extremely wealthy, the kids are all brats, and there's a big drug problem. You could say the same thing might happen with Olu, but did you know that they test, you know, at random for drugs, which solves that problem by and large? I said, you know, did you know that? A lot of my friends who live close to you, where their kids would be designated, who are amazing students, amazing athletes, and they get above, they would be getting above a 4.0, have chosen not to send their kids to Sunny Hills or Troy, because he brought up Troy, Canyon, you know. I said, they're sending them to Sonora, so they can stand out. I said, you know, like, those are all things I've considered. To be honest, I brought up Esperanza, because Eric has a good friend that's going to Esperanza. And I kind of like, it's probably the most wholesome high school that we're around. Speaker 3 00:46:06 That's kind of all-encompassing. And, you know, so I kind of talked circles around him, because I was like, that's like kind of all-encompassing and kind of wholesome and like, you know, like where you've got kind of like an upper middle class, but it's not like your Belinda. And Eric has friends there. I said, but then why would I send them there when out of convenience, I can just send them to Esperanza, to Eldorado, so I can get more help from Danielle and Brian and out of you guys, and it'd be simpler. I thought about that too, you know, like, so it's like, it's not like we're choosing this stuff. Speaker 3 00:46:39 because it's like, Oh, this is it. We're just hyper fixated on this. This is all we've ever wanted. Yeah. So, you know, I said, you know, at a high of $2,800, plus we also add on $5,000 for tutoring a year, then we're still paying almost 20 to $22,000 less annually. Cause we probably pay about $20,000. Just did that math, you know, like I said, so we're saving money there, Speaker 3 00:47:16 you know? So it's like, I don't feel like he, I don't feel like I needed to justify it, but I'm like, I feel like I needed him to hear like that. We're not like. This isn't like hyperfixation, like we haven't considered any other options, you know, and whatnot. But at the same point, I wanted to weigh heavily on the fact that I do respect his opinion. It does bother me when we're at odds, and that I hope that he would respect our decision if it's not what he would agree to, or what he would want for us. And he said he would. And I said, and I'm happy to make the Benjamin Franklin list if he will just call the doctor and set up an appointment. Speaker 2 00:47:51 What did he say to that. Speaker 3 00:47:52 And he said, and he kind of laughed. I said, because that was how I first started off, because I was kind of irritated with him bringing it up. And I was like, don't be irritated, kind of positive. What would you do? Like, would you be willing to do this if he did this? So I'm like, I'll just spin it, because the last thing I want to do is create a Benjamin Franklin list. If the last thing he wants to do is create a doctor's appointment, then fine. We can trade crappy tasks together. That's what I thought in my head. It's just like, seriously? I know. Speaker 3 00:48:24 Right. I was trying not to be, like, offended, because he comes from a place of concern, you know, and, you know, he was trying to be humble and being like, look, I was just sitting here, and, you know, Brayden had said I should make it with him, but then I started looking up school, I started doing all this stuff, you know, like, and so, because he said, well, he told Eric, he went through this whole thing, like, like, lean over your mom, and he's, like, doing his thing, and I said, you know, it's like your mom's in there, and he's like, like. Speaker 2 00:48:55 And I go, am I being sold right now? Right. She goes, yes, that we are. And he's like, what did you say? Yeah. And I said, I asked if I was being sold right now, you know, and I said, and I'm fine with it, you can, you know, and he's like, no, it's just, you know, so he goes, Eric, what do you need to do? And I said, I think that's great, you know, and I said, and then, Eric, when you're done with it. And then present it to your dad. And I said, no, when you're done with it, Speaker 2 00:49:27 what you really should do before you present it to dad, is present it to papa and he can give you pointers on like, well, here's what your dad's thinking. Maybe you wanna turn it this way or whatnot. You know? Yeah. And he's like, well, I'm biased. And I'm like, that's the point, right? Right. You're helping him. You're trying to teach him to make an argument for his case, which is good. And you're helping him to present a good case. Speaker 2 00:49:58 I'm all for that. What about this? You know? Let's have a conversation. Let's do it. You know? I don't know. I feel like I'm gonna go any second, but I don't need to go. But I feel like I should sit down. Speaker 3 00:50:18 No. I, I could. Like. to him being biased so that way Eric can learn how to defend what he believes, you know. Speaker 2 00:50:28 Yeah. Speaker 3 00:50:32 And I didn't, and all I knew was that you had said at the time that, aside from forgetting, that you had brought up the joke about being sold, like, I don't know, all I had known, you know, was, and that's why I told him, like, no, Graydon just said he was open to you talking to Eric about it, and he was okay. So, but if you don't wanna make him, I understand and I respect the fact that you feel like you're being biased, you know, Speaker 3 00:51:02 without having more context on it, you know. Speaker 2 00:51:04 You hear the gurgling? Oh, there's gurgling happening. Coming out of my butthole. Speaker 3 00:51:14 Nice. How do I need to take him. Speaker 2 00:51:22 Um, 6.20 is what time we need to be there. Let me look it up real quick. Speaker 3 00:51:59 Oh, but it was 6.10. Speaker 2 00:52:01 Sorry. Speaker 3 00:52:02 What time. Speaker 2 00:52:03 They're 6.20, and they're like before Orangethorpe on Rose. They're really close. Speaker 3 00:52:21 6.20, so we need to be in the car and moving no later than 6.10 then. Speaker 2 00:52:28 Yeah. I'm going to send this to you because there's a gate and gate code and everything. I can have chicken broth. Do we have chicken broth. Speaker 3 00:52:48 We have beef broth. Can I have beef broth. Speaker 2 00:52:53 Maybe. I want to check my... Do you hear all that. Speaker 3 00:53:01 That's good. I like it. It's collagen. Um. As far as the appointment, he was like, Ash, you shouldn't have to, like, you know, you shouldn't have to sell me, I see what you're doing, but you shouldn't have to sell me like that, like, you know, like, he's like, I've just prioritized, I'm like, Dad, like, I know you're focusing on other things, like, and those are important, but you have a trip that's coming up, and the last thing I need you doing is going over there and, like, hacksawing away at your medications, like, you need to set an appointment, I don't care what doctor you want to set an appointment with, but you've got to make a decision off of, you've got to, like, you cannot be under your own influence. Speaker 3 00:53:46 You need to make decisions based off of a doctor, I don't care which one, just see a doctor, Dad, and he's like, so if you can set an appointment, I will turn and list you, you just tell me when you want your list, like, tell me, you know, tell me when you're going to, like, when you set your appointment, and I will have my list to you when your appointment is, you know? He's like, my plan is to make your mom really nervous because I've got an appointment with the doctor in March, but that's too late, so I've got to call in, I'm going to push my appointment up to meet with them, and I'm going to bring your mom, so that way we can. Speaker 3 00:54:20 come up with, like, you know, I hope you see the same, like I'm irritated, the irritation goes both ways, you know, or whatever, so I'm not like, like, I'm not going to encourage him to go down this path, being that he has seven weeks, you know, he's got to see a doctor, it's like, might as well see the old doctor, you know, and then start seeing a new doctor afterwards, you know, now if he hadn't, because we kind of killed it at that point, and I didn't want to put my dad on the spot and make my dad think that my mom and I were in. Speaker 3 00:54:53 cahoots together, so I'm just going to let it play out, because I trust what my, my dad has a plan, he's already been thinking about it, just that he was too busy, and I just said, okay, yeah. Yeah. Speaker 2 00:56:24 moving into a spot where you're not like blocking everything. What would coach say right now. Speaker 3 00:56:36 Go on, just keep going. It's in a box. Bone broth. I have chicken broth too. Speaker 2 00:56:56 Beef's always better. Speaker 3 00:56:59 I like that, I take that one with me when I travel because it's kind of filling. And it, has some really good things in it like protein. If you're going to use it, or if you need hot water I just recommend microwaving some. Or you can get down your little guy, but I hate reaching for it, it's too much work. Speaker 3 00:57:30 Do you think I can reach it? Um, well, it's much shorter than me. Probably not. I'm not. Speaker 1 00:57:41 Well, these aren't killing. Speaker 3 00:57:58 Are they good? Do you like it? Yeah. How much water do you use? You know what, I don't, I don't know. I usually just kind of wing it, but throw this in the mouth. Eight ounces of water is what it says. I'll have one. Speaker 3 00:58:31 Yeah, they are. They're high, huh? It's like having an ice cream. I thought they would be higher. Oh, really. Speaker 7 00:58:40 Yeah. Speaker 2 00:58:41 $200 for just what. Speaker 7 00:58:42 For one packet and boba. Does it include the milk? It's like $240. Speaker 2 00:58:47 $240? Oh, it depends on what type you get. Speaker 7 00:58:49 And this one I don't like, so... Does it include the milk, though. Speaker 2 00:58:53 You don't like the taro milk. Speaker 7 00:58:56 Taro. Taro? It includes everything. Mom said taro. Speaker 2 00:59:01 Huh. Speaker 7 00:59:02 Mom, is it taro or taro. Speaker 3 00:59:07 Taro. I don't know, honey. I'm sorry. Speaker 7 00:59:26 Taro. Speaker 2 00:59:27 Contains milk. It's just a packet. Speaker 7 00:59:32 But it says with boba. Look, sugar boba. Classic milk tea with brown sugar boba. Speaker 2 00:59:42 Right. Speaker 3 00:59:46 Ben, let me ask you a question. Now that you're kind of like understanding how this all works, are you hungry? Are you hungry a lot? I don't know. Does it feel overwhelming when you manage it? Kind of like it's always on your mind. Speaker 2 01:00:07 So look, it's actually classic milk tea. Speaker 1 01:00:22 Right. Speaker 2 01:00:24 So show me your boba. And this, right? so those two together yeah so it's okay yeah so 230 for both of them okay and then you just put. Speaker 7 01:01:02 it in water right now we could use this milk two ounces of of milk or ounces or grams ounces yeah, and then two ounces of hot water two ounces of water and milk okay but if you use milk then that's. Speaker 2 01:01:31 two ounces of milk as well that's extra good so water's nothing milk is extra it's not a ton. Speaker 3 01:01:40 yeah just two ounces how much time oh like how much is that two ounces of milk um the thing like measures it in like cups alexa one cup is like 140 calories how many calories is two ounces of milk two ounces of milk contains 28 calories that depends on what kind of milk you're using. Speaker 2 01:02:08 alexa how many calories of one percent milk contains. Speaker 3 01:02:47 How hot do you make it? In three minutes basically. I don't know, like 180? But then it needs to cool off back here, and then I take Eric, and then I take Eric to church. It might be colder down in Irvine. Doctor, how cold will it be in Irvine? In Irvine, it will be mostly cloudy and cooler with a low of 50 degrees and a high of 60. Speaker 7 01:03:22 degrees. What's the temperature in Irvine from 7 to 9. Speaker 3 01:03:31 9. The temperature in Irvine is 7 degrees. The temperature in Irvine from 7 to 9 p.m. will be 70 degrees. I'm going to try to see if you can like bring it back. Yeah. Okay, you're going to go and do it. It says 58. I don't know where to say it. Do you want to bring it to me just in case? It better be cool. I don't know, honey. Speaker 2 01:04:02 Are you going to be even longer? You'll probably be fine. You might want to take a sweater. Speaker 3 01:04:10 Do you want to stay back? You and your dad can make pizza together. Speaker 2 01:04:15 You don't want to wear it? You can't go wrong with it. Speaker 8 01:04:21 I'll bring one. And then if I need it. What do you want. Speaker 2 01:04:27 Do you want to take advantage of me too. Speaker 3 01:04:31 I just need these. I actually have to go. Dad, do you mind making pizza with me? Making pizza with you? Yeah. I don't want to do anything. I know. He's a tough nut. Little sugar plum berry. Um. I'm gonna go poop. Speaker 2 01:04:53 Back down to the poop. There's a goat. And like my butt hole was gurgling. Speaker 3 01:05:04 So you might need to work with him. Speaker 8 01:05:11 Mmm. Their hair. Speaker 3 01:05:18 Um. Yeah. We have dough. Um. You just need to oil the pan a little bit. It's really sticky when you take it out. The directions are wrong. Speaker 3 01:05:55 I'm not quite sure what I want. Maddie will have a lot of pizza left. Your son? Sonny, are we ready to go, babe? You'll be okay with it if... Speaker 3 01:06:40 There's something there, please go grab it. Please grab it yourself, I'm sorry. I thought you were like making like heating. Oh, I didn't take any chunks. Sorry. I'm sorry. Speaker 7 01:07:03 Yeah, come in. Just chip out. Daddy, how do you take the chip out. Speaker 5 01:07:24 With that chin shoulder? Push it. Speaker 2 01:07:26 It's awesome. Chilling at Home Depot this morning. Touch them. things are like because they're like overgrown rats dirty. Speaker 2 01:09:44 Do you support sound. Speaker 5 01:09:46 Can I use your Apple computer? Hold on. My computer doesn't support it. The oven's ready. Speaker 2 01:10:26 Beef broth. Try it. Gently remove dough from bag, place on a lightly floured work surface, and sit at room temperature for 30 minutes. Push it. Speaker 7 01:11:33 What's that? I did some power. Speaker 2 01:11:39 The dough? Yeah, but where's that thing. Speaker 1 01:11:44 it's just like a keeps it closed did you wash your hands wait what can he do what does he do. Speaker 5 01:12:12 he's telling her how to get out. Speaker 2 01:12:44 I'm going to put it into a bowl. To weigh in. Speaker 8 01:12:55 I'm getting this piece out so I can get that done. Speaker 5 01:13:11 Yeah, dog. Speaker 8 01:13:32 Hey, where you going? What is it? Speaker 8 01:14:44 Hey, flour mix. What do you want it. Speaker 5 01:15:21 Do you need me to teach you? Yeah. Speaker 3 01:15:39 I didn't even make one. They told me you'd check them the first. Speaker 1 01:16:05 What's in the name. Speaker 5 01:16:43 No one did it better than Shakespeare. You made him take me to Berlin. Speaker 5 01:17:15 You're welcome to do it yourself. Speaker 1 01:17:53 All right, move it. Speaker 2 01:18:41 Hmm. Maddy, this is not flour. Powdered sugar. What. Speaker 7 01:18:57 Yeah, that does taste good. Speaker 2 01:19:03 Okay, but we need flour. Speaker 7 01:19:05 It's not unlikely. Are you ready to go, Eric, or no? Mommy, Dad put flour and sugar down. Speaker 5 01:19:12 He put ghee and powdered sugar instead of flour. That tastes good. Speaker 8 01:19:20 Where's our flour? I want to have a dose. So good? Yeah. I have to finish right here. Speaker 3 01:19:45 That's a lot. Get your watch on. No, I'm not doing anything. Speaker 5 01:20:04 How do you know it's powdered sugar. Speaker 2 01:20:13 It started getting stickier and stickier. And I was like, something's wrong. Speaker 2 01:21:14 No, we're doing this. Speaker 7 01:22:29 I think they're looking for your info. Speaker 7 01:23:58 I love you. Speaker 1 01:24:41 All right, Maddie, Maddie, jeez. Okay, that's good. Speaker 1 01:27:59 Rrrrr. Speaker 3 01:29:19 He also forgot to do his homework yesterday, so he had to do his homework yesterday today. Boo. It's okay, because the teacher was okay with her turning it in. Speaker 2 01:29:28 But not okay, right? You're responsible, right? I think you're responsible, and you've got to make responsible decisions. Speaker 3 01:29:41 We're sight words. We have more sight words, too. Cool. We have more sight words. This is Matthew. Are these sight words. Speaker 5 01:29:56 Oh, I think they're mixed up here, okay? I think they're mixed up here, okay. Speaker 7 01:30:36 times by the way what times by the way multiplication you did your fast you wrote it. Speaker 3 01:30:45 huh you wrote you wrote it on tuesday oh and you wrote it on the 27th today is not the 27th, sorry it keeps on confusing me well i don't i can understand you being confused but i also think that you were watching tv and if somebody said no gun to your head maddie said maddie what day is it and you had to think really hard about it you probably could have figured it out you understand yeah so i think that there probably needs to be some more effort. Speaker 7 01:31:16 more effort of putting sugar on these. Speaker 3 01:31:19 No. So, you missed the correct date. Speaker 1 01:31:36 Did you write miss for you. Speaker 3 01:31:59 You missed it, yeah. That's Tuesday. You missed it. You didn't do your homework, nor did you write anything. Speaker 5 01:32:05 Because Papa, like, every night, Mom, I was 30 minutes late to school. But what does that have to do with you doing your homework? Because my teachers don't let me do my homework, let me do my planner any other time. Speaker 3 01:32:18 If you miss it in the morning, then you have to say that you need to, when people go out, when people go out for break, so you have to be responsible enough to go to your teacher and say, I'm just writing in my planner, what can I write in my planner? You have to make up for it. It doesn't take very much effort. I don't believe you have 60s right there. Speaker 1 01:33:00 What. Speaker 3 01:33:03 I don't believe you're watching this. Speaker 2 01:33:17 No, whatever she wants, right. Speaker 7 01:33:55 Because I almost forgot them at school today, and my teacher found them, and she said, I don't want to forget this. Thank you. Speaker 3 01:34:20 Can I just test myself? O-D-E-R, order. Nope, spelled it wrong. Order. Speaker 7 01:34:32 O-R-D-E-R, O-R-D-E-R, O-R-D-E-R. S. Speaker 2 01:34:41 Wait, can I pause you on that one. Speaker 7 01:34:43 U-S. Speaker 2 01:34:44 Take a look at number six, please. Speaker 3 01:34:46 Number six. Speaker 2 01:34:48 Is it okay. Speaker 3 01:34:49 It's okay. I don't have to have it this way for me. But it's not... So, like... You can do... Speaker 5 01:35:01 My teacher knows how to do that. But then you can also... Speaker 7 01:35:06 Yeah, that's why. Speaker 2 01:35:08 Because you wrote one equals... Speaker 7 01:35:10 I know because I teach it, because it's, it equals one group, but it, and it can also make four out of four, but my teacher makes us three. Speaker 2 01:35:20 Okay, I'll give you that, alright. Can you write your name. Speaker 7 01:35:24 I don't know why, but my teacher. Speaker 2 01:35:25 Can you write your name on, um, the other side. Speaker 7 01:35:31 One of my teachers hates it, and I'll write his name on the other side of the paper. Speaker 2 01:35:40 Write a story that matches the expression. Speaker 7 01:35:44 C-S, no, U-S-U-A-S, stop, her, H-E-A-R-E, her, I mean, yeah, her, E-I, D-N-P-S-O-P-E, E-S. Speaker 5 01:36:09 E-A-S-Y-E-A-T-R-O-S. Speaker 7 01:36:18 I've got them all. I've got them all. Speaker 3 01:36:28 What is the stuff that's on the top? On the top of my blue point? No, I did my homework. No, no, no. What is that? Like, so what do I have there? I don't know. That? Maybe it's something yummy. What is that? That is blank. What is that? Remember the day that we went wall climbing. Speaker 7 01:37:00 Yes. So do we need to do it? No. Speaker 2 01:37:07 Can, uh, can you look at number two for me. Speaker 5 01:37:12 Number two? Yeah, I know. Speaker 7 01:37:17 It's one, uh, it's one point. Speaker 2 01:37:19 Hmm. Speaker 7 01:37:20 One point. It's this one. Speaker 2 01:37:24 But how does that. Speaker 5 01:37:26 Because it, because it's saying, uh, draw, create a drawing to an animator. Speaker 2 01:37:35 Do you see the problem. Speaker 7 01:37:39 Don't be a copy. Speaker 2 01:37:42 That looks like a good pizza right there. Speaker 7 01:37:44 This is a big pizza. It's a chunky one. Dad. It's a pizza. It's really chunky, Dad. Speaker 5 01:37:55 Okay. Speaker 2 01:37:55 Um, so. So, it's supposed to be eight fourths, right? Oh, yeah. Eight times one-fourth and you have two times three, two times one-fourth right there, or two times three-fourths right there. Speaker 5 01:38:17 Yeah, I know. I said eight. Let me see. Okay, so you go eight. Speaker 2 01:38:21 No. What? Do the calculation. Right? It's supposed to be eight times one-fourth. Oh, yeah. And you... Speaker 1 01:38:32 Can I. Speaker 3 01:38:40 Huh? You need to slow down. If you continue to have to do it, we're just going to designate, like, at least 20 minutes a day now. Okay. Doesn't matter. Hmm? You're frustrated. Speaker 1 01:39:05 Right? Yeah. Speaker 2 01:41:59 I mean, you can read. Yeah. Speaker 2 01:44:41 And then I'll leave this too. Speaker 8 01:47:38 I don't have my BP. Speaker 3 01:54:39 I'm going to take a change, go back away, and then go upstairs and finish. Are you ready? Yes. Speaker 1 01:55:39 Thank you. [AI_SUMMARY] No relevant to-dos were found, and the transcription includes a conversation among multiple speakers discussing various topics, including family dynamics, scheduling appointments, and personal reflections.