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Catching Faith 2 The Homecoming (2019)
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Now, my heart, it beats for You My Lord Now, my heart, it beats for You My Lord Now, my heart, it beats for You My Lord Now, my heart, it beats for You My Lord Now, my heart, it beats for You My Lord Hey, John? John? JOHN: Yeah? They offered me the job at WaterStep Design. -That is great news! -I know! Mom, eat your dinner. LORETTA: Who are you? What are you doing in my house? JOHN: I am so proud of you. I know. It's an amazing opportunity for me. Walt, what is that woman doing in our house? I can't believe they gave me the job over all those kids who applied. Loretta. Loretta, I'm John. I'm your son-in-law. It's okay. Just eat your peas. -I am not surprised at all. -Walt! What are you talking about? Besides, it might be kind of nice to get some time away from your mom. Mom. It's okay. [ Exhales sharply ] This chicken is overcooked. I just want to go home. -You are home, Mom. -[ Exhales sharply ] My home's a lot nicer than this place. -So, when do you start? -Next week. -[ Cellphone rings ] -No. It's Beau. Hey, honey. Any update? Hey, Mom. -Is Dad there? -Yeah. -[ Cellphone rings ] -No, it's Ravyn. It'll be fine. It'll be fine. BEAU: Can you guys hear me? Yeah, I can hear you, kiddo. What's up? I have something to tell you guys. -Mom, am I on speakerphone? -Yeah, he can hear you. Put me on speakerphone. I'm engaged! -What?! -Wait, what? You're engaged! Ravyn's engaged. -I can't hear you guys. Um... -Beau, your sister's engaged. -Can Dad hear me? Mom? -ALEXA: Yeah. I can hear you. JOHN: She's on the phone with Ravyn. It's official. They terminated my contract. I'm never gonna play again. Oh, Beau, I'm so sorry. RAVYN: Did you guys hear me? Hello? So it's over? No, it's not over. I'm getting married. Yes! No, yes, you are! Who are you marrying? -RAVYN: I'm coming home! -BEAU: I'm coming home. [ Cellphones beep ] LORETTA: Who are you? [ Exhales slowly ] I got her to settle down. -Thank you, honey. -What's this? I started this when Ravyn was five. JOHN: Our little girl is getting married. I know. I can't believe it. And we haven't even met the guy. And Beau -- I -- I can't believe that. What are we gonna do? I mean, what are the odds that this would happen at the same time? And I've been wanting to plan this wedding since Ravyn was born. -JOHN: Plan it? -Yes! JOHN: Uh, your mom's a full-time job. You just got your dream career. I can plan Ravyn's wedding and take care of my mother. Well, maybe it's time for a full-time caregiver. Okay, part-time. We've been over this a million times. I'm not gonna have a stranger take care of my mother. Let's get a wedding planner. I'm not gonna have a stranger plan my daughter's wedding. Well, babe, if you try to do it all, you're gonna miss it all. I am not gonna miss one moment. I just don't think that you can do all of this and be in the moment. You have to let go of something. Okay, Thursday, 9:00 a.m. 1-2-4... I'm sorry, can you repeat the address? 1-3-4. 1... LORETTA: I'm stuck! I'm stuck! Got it. Thank you so much. I'll see you then. Bye. Mom. Mom, hold still. Oh, you're not wearing any makeup, Alexa. Mom, stop. [ Chuckles ] You look tired. You need some more rest. [ Inhales sharply ] Oh! -It's too tight. -I'm sorry. Oh, you never tie it right anyway. It should be left over right. Le-- What are you putting my shoes on for, anyway? I'm going to bed. It's -- It's bedtime. It's morning, Mom. You just woke up, and we are going to have breakfast. [ Slap ] I don't want my shoes on! Mom, are you okay? Grandma, what are you doing beating up on my mom? Beau? [ Gasps ] My favorite football star! How's my favorite grandma? Oh, better. That was fast. Yeah, well, there's no need to prolong the inevitable. Is Grandma getting worse? How about we all go grab some breakfast, yeah? Oh. I'm sorry, son. I didn't catch your name. Grandma. Oh! [ Laughing ] Geez. Here you go, Mom. You like that. Thanks, Mom. We're gonna get a second opinion. That was my third. There's nothing they can do. It's blown. Hey, look at me. Look at me. Do not give up. I didn't give up. They let me off the team. You think this was my choice? Mom, what am I gonna do now? -Hello! -Oh! -Hi! -Look! Isn't it gorgeous? Wow, it's gorgeous. So who gave it to you? So I was thinking we could get married in your backyard under the arch that you and Dad did. -Wouldn't that be so special? -Yeah. -Do you still have it? -Yeah, I think so. I'll ask your dad. Hey! What, no love for your brother? [ Laughs ] Ravyn, who... BEAU: Mm! RAVYN: Look! BEAU: [ Chuckles ] Look at this. I know. I'm so sorry, Beau. I swear I felt it too when you got hurt. Ravyn, seriously, who are you marrying? Uh... You didn't tell Mom? You know? I don't know how to tell you this. Wait till you hear who it is. -It's Nathan Adams. -What? It just happened. -Nathan Adams? -Yeah. My best friend from high school, Mom. -You don't remember? -Jezi's son Nathan? -Mm-hmm. -Wow. Hey, look who I found taking a stroll on the street. What did I miss? Look, Dad! I'm engaged. [ Laughs ] Hi, I'm Brent. You interviewed with my partner. -It's nice to meet you. -Nice to meet you. Things have really changed. Does everyone sit together? We believe creativity is fostered by shared energy. That's why we donate 10% of our profits to provide clean water for the world. Looking forward to see how you contribute to the culture here. Well, thank you. And thank you for taking a chance on an old lady like me. [ Cellphone rings ] -I'm sorry. -Don't apologize. -Do you need to get it? -Okay. We just dock your pay for each personal call. I'm so sorry. I... That was a joke. Let me show you to your desk. Right here. This is your desk. Can I see your designs? -Yeah. -Uh, we're all digital here. Do you have this layout on a thumb drive? Um, well, I showed this sketchbook at my interviews. Yeah, and we loved them. Do you think you can have those e-mailed to everyone by lunch? Okay. Oh, wait! So where's my computer? Everyone brings their own. [ Cellphone chimes ] ALEXA: My daughter is getting married to my ex-best-friend's son. I mean, no wonder they didn't tell me. I already know him. And they were keeping it a secret from me. So, my son lost his career, my mother keeps running away, my daughter's getting married, and I literally just started my dream job. I mean, it's a lot. And I have to be in-laws with that woman? [ Sighs ] And all John can say is, "Live in the moment." JAEL: Sometimes husbands can be so good at minimizing things, even when they don't mean to. I am sure he did not mean that. Ugh, whoever came up with that expression lived in the middle of nowhere with no husband or kids or job or a parent to care for. Or a grocery list. Jael, may I please grab my phone so I can Google who came up with the expression "Live in the moment"? No. No, phones stay in the basket. But didn't God come up with that "live in the moment" thing? I think it's a Jesus saying. You know what? Let's do it the old-fashioned way. The Bible is better than Google, right? I'll do it. And God is the author of time. Well, yeah, 'cause he lives beyond time. So, how do we do it in real time? He provides opportunity for us to ask for help. You could hire help. JAEL: Maybe it's time to start thinking about some nursing-home options? No. What if something happens to her? No, I promised myself I wouldn't put her in a nursing home after I missed the death of my father. JESSICA: Well, Philippians 4:19 says, "And my God will meet all your needs according to His glorious riches in Christ Jesus." If I had glorious riches, I'd have a maid. -[ Laughter ] -A chef, a gardener. A personal chauffeur, a nanny, and a personal assistant. It's God's glorious riches. -Well, maybe He should share. -Yeah. He does! In fact, this week's study asks the question, "What am I doing here?" God wants to provide for so much more than just our physical needs. He wants us to know that He sees us right where we are. He loves us so much. And he just wants to fill our hearts. You know, when we left Elijah, he was on the mountain of the Lord with the promise that God would pass by. There was a great wind, but God was not in the wind. There was a fire, but God was not in that fire. There was even an earthquake, but God wasn't in the earthquake. God was in the gentle whisper. He said to Elijah, "What are you doing here?" Oh, wait, wait, wait. There are directions. Well, it says to color in our tree for the season that we're in right now. It's September, so obviously it's fall. Okay, yes, true. But it means the season of life that we are in. So spring is a time of learning, opportunity, and fresh thought. Summer is a time of rewards, celebration, and fulfillment. Now, that is really the time to celebrate because everything is blooming. Fall, or autumn, is a time of change, recognition of mistakes, and even sometimes the death of dreams. Winter is a time of hibernation or literal death, but it's a time that allows us to slow down and reflect on what we've been through and also prepare for the next season. What if I don't know what season I'm in? Well, that's okay. That's what we're here to find out, right? Yeah. Can I just hire someone to do this activity for me? [ Laughter ] That's not living in the moment, Alexa. I love fall, so I was automatically drawn to the oranges and browns, and then I realized I really am in a season of change. I don't know what's coming next, but I do know that leaves are falling off my tree and new buds are yet to be visible. Anyone else? Well, my tree needs no explanation. [ Laughter ] My life is brimming with activity and life. Everything is blooming, literally. I'm blooming. [ Laughter ] It's true. So, ladies, why don't we take this week and just reflect on our trees and think about the question, "What am I doing here?" Emily, would you mind to close us in prayer? EMILY: Absolutely. God, grant us the serenity to accept the things we cannot change, the courage to change the things we can, and the wisdom to know the difference. Thank you, Lord. Amen. -Amen. -Amen. JAEL: Hope you all have a great week. Jessica, thank you again for hosting. JESSICA: You are so welcome. You guys can just leave everything on the table. -Alexa? -Yeah? -Can you talk for a second? -Yeah. It's such a privilege to care for your mom. Not everyone gets to. It became really exhausting when I was caring for my grandmother before she died, and this is a daycare that I used. It's a really great place. They play lots of games. My grandmother loved it. Just when I needed some time off. When's the last time you had an afternoon off? I don't know. It's been a while. Want to know my secret to fitting it all in? -What? -I don't. [ Chuckles ] Please give yourself permission to take a day off. -Will you think about it? -I'll think about it. -I love you. -I love you too. -Bye. -Bye. [ Down-tempo electric-guitar music plays ] All my pain I bring it all I bring it all to You All my heartache I bring it all I bring it all to You You know something, Coach? I practically left school on a float when we won the championship. You always did have a good head for the game. More importantly, you played with heart. And that's not something you can teach. I got to tell you, it's been a fun time watching you play on TV, though. You made this old coach proud. Look at me now. I'm ruined. Beau, you're not ruined unless you give up. You thought about my offer? Beau, look out there. Tell me what you see. All I can see is the past. Could be your future. I didn't even go to school here. Our kids got a lot of potential. I think we can make winners of them together. In fact, I think you and I'd make a pretty good team. No disrespect, Coach. It just seems like kind of a letdown after you've played college ball, get drafted by the pros. Yeah, I get that. It's a pretty big detour. But I've found throughout life that sometimes the little side streets, those are the ones that give you the greatest adventures. Coaching teenagers doesn't exactly sound like an adventure. You might be surprised. 'Cause, you see, Beau, at the end of your life... ...it's not your accomplishments that matter. It's the people you spent time with. Well, you think about that offer. ALEXA: I didn't even have time to go shopping! Babe, you have so many clothes. Yeah, but it's our daughter's engagement party. You buy a new dress. Well, it was really short notice. Yeah, what's up with that? I feel completely left out of everything. Well, I think it's nice that Paul and Jezi are putting this on. But I want to be involved in planning these things. Did I wear this at the last company outing? Um, I-I don't know. You're gonna be beautiful in anything you put on. I just don't want Jezi to look better than me! I'm the mother of the bride! It is not a competition. Yes, it is, and I don't want Jezi to win. Look, they're gonna be our in-laws. Can we let the past go so we can enjoy this? Well, I would have liked to enjoy this had I been invited to help with my own daughter's party! Okay. I'm gonna go help your mom get ready so you can wrap up... ...this -- whatever this is. Alexa! Jezi! Oh, it's so good to see you again. Loretta, you look absolutely stunning this evening. [ Whispering ] I'm so sorry. I heard she went cuckoo. -Okay. -Okay. -Let's go get some punch. -Yep. -Where's the cake?! -Stay. Stay. Alexa. Oh! Wait until you see how beautiful this is. You're gonna love it. Isn't this exciting? Our kids are getting married. Yeah, well, it was definitely a shock. Oh, yes. Nathan went for shock and awe with his proposal. I videoed the whole thing. Did Ravyn show you? Wait, you were there? It's okay. I can send you the video. Clara! This is Clara Conover. This must be the mother of the bride. I see Ravyn all over you. We just adore Ravyn. Did you notice that we incorporated all of her favorite colors in this evening? You videoed the engagement? Well, yes, I mean, you know that Paul and I moved to be closer to Nathan, so we did not miss anything -- I know you moved, Jezi, but I didn't know that you were -- And guess what. Now we'll be moving to a lovely house right near where he's stationed. What? I just love your daughter. It will be so much fun to work with her again to plan the wedding. We were even thinking this could be the perfect place to hold the reception. -I don't -- -Ravyn told me all about what you're going through with your mother. I cannot even imagine the stress you must be under. But you don't have to worry about anything because Clara and I, we're gonna plan the whole wedding, and you'll just get to sit back and enjoy it. What? I don't think -- I've been tracking the current trending colors and wedding themes. And we'll want to come up with the perfect hashtag that the guests can use so we can easily curate all of the photos from the big day. -Who is this? -I'm Clar-- Senator Anderson came! Come. I'll introduce you. Hello, Senator! Thank you so much for coming to my party! -This is Clara Conover. -CLARA: Hi. Nice to meet you. JEZI: She decorated this with me. -Congratulations. -Thank you. I think this goes without saying -- Will you be my best man? I'd be honored. Philippians 4:13 has really helped me get through some rough times. When I first enlisted, this really helped me out. I think we both need shields of strength right now. Thank you. Good evening, everyone. I really would like to thank you all for coming out to help us celebrate this joyous engagement party celebration. My wife, Jezi, and I are thrilled to introduce to you our son, Ensign Nathan Adams, and his lovely fiance, Ravyn Taylor. [ Up-tempo music plays ] [ Whispering ] John! John! Hey! [ Normal voice ] She reminds me of Cinderella's evil stepmother. -Who? -Her. JOHN: Oh, my gosh. Okay, you got to let this go. No, she is trying to lure her in. And the moment she marries her son, she is going to force her to be a servant in her home. And those two little dots over there, you see those? They're gonna become her little stepsisters. -All right. I'll give you that. -Yeah. Okay. -Yeah, in a fantasy world. -No. But in reality, she used to be your best friend. -Once upon a time. -That's clever. -That was good. -That's clever. How are your parents taking all this? I should've told them sooner. -Why did you wait so long? -There was never a right time. You know her expectations are so high. Hey, it's not you. It's your mother. [ Laughs ] [ Speaking Spanish ] You don't speak Spanish, 'cause I don't speak Spanish! -Oh, my -- your mom. -What? -Your mom. -Oh, Mother! God! Mom! -Okay, okay. No. -JOHN: Ah... [ People gasping ] Oh! This cake is delicious. Shh! We don't want people to see us. Jezi! -ALEXA: Shh! -Where did you get this? Shh! Mom, people are gonna tell... Want some? I am so sorry, honey. I just... You need to fix this hair of yours. Okay. Oh, this is bad. Mmm! I want more cake. [ Chuckles ] Jezi didn't even ask me. She just told me. I think you just misunderstood her. No, she's taking over the whole wedding. -She's really getting worse. -Yeah. Right? We have to remember to put those locks on the doors. To keep her out? To keep her in. What are you talking about? Did you hear what I just said about Jezi? Yes. She's gonna help, and you need to accept it. Help? No, no. She is taking over. Her and her evil little sidekick, Clara C-- whatever. -Where are you going? -Ugh! Alexa? What are you doing? My whole family's sleeping! Did you move into my neighborhood? Yes, I had to rent this house so I could be close to plan Ravyn's wedding. No, you are not planning this wedding! This is my daughter. I am doing this. I've been dreaming about this my whole life. You have two daughters, and you'll get your chance! You'll get your chance! This is my chance. You're the mother of the groom, not the bride! Do you understand me? You're not taking this away from me. Do you hear me? Yeah, I think the whole neighborhood just heard you. Good. Then it's settled. Take those off. It's ridiculous. Honey, what are you doing? It's 2:00 in the morning. I know. Just give me a few more minutes and I'll go to bed. You have to get up for work pretty early. No, I'm working from home tomorrow. And I-I want to do both at the same time. I like that wedding-cake design best. $5,000 for a wedding dress? Is that what they cost nowadays? Alexa, we have to talk about the budget for this wedding. We are not discussing that in the middle of the night. Well, when is a good time to discuss it? Okay, honey, I'm coming to bed. You drew a wedding cake on your work design. [ Grunting ] [ Groaning ] Aah! Come on! [ Breathing heavily ] [ Whistle blows ] [ Indistinct shouting ] I can't believe it's Beau Taylor. You're shorter in person. You put your team on the map, man. Coach Z had us watch all your games as a reference. All right, give him some space. Move back, you guys. It is an honor to meet you. I-I've looked up to you since I was in middle school. I-I followed your college career. I watched all your games. All right, all right. Why don't y'all head back to practice? Don't get all excited. I'm just here to see how things are going. I just can't believe you guys are out on the field already. Oh, yeah. We get out here early. 97 -- That's Jeremy. That's our team captain. I would have ran that play a little bit better. Really? Well, why don't you stick around and help us out? I'm just here to watch right now, Coach. All right. Good seeing you. Oh, hi. -Morning. -Good morning. Isn't it beautiful? Yeah. Were you up all night? Yeah, I have so much to do. I'm just getting started. -Mom, this isn't really... -It's okay. I can do it all. And you and your grandmother are still my priority. Okay. Well, we'll show it to Clara later. Jezi has my wedding book full of ideas at her house. We can put it together. Yeah, I think I know what's best for you. Besides, we don't need them, honey. You and I are gonna do this together. And I'm gonna make you the most beautiful bride ever. Promise. That's really sweet, Mom, but it's not really my style. Okay, nonsense. This is the best style. I would know. I'm a professional designer. LORETTA: I'm stuck! I'm stuck! Coach is not gonna let this go. Can you imagine me, Beau Taylor, being the assistant coach of the Cougars? Well, let's go talk about it by Grandpa's tree, okay? All right. I've been out on the field all day. I'll catch up with you. Okay. So this is the house. -Wow, it's beautiful. -And that's the kitchen. Just go in there, Clara. You cannot barge into my house whenever you want! Yes, but the thing is, I really need to get measurements. Measurements for what? We just had this convers-- Just pretend I'm not here. I knew I should have installed those locks. Are those your ideas for the wedding? Jezi, what did we just talk about, literally last night? -You want to plan the wedding. -Yes. But we just have some ideas to add to your ideas. -No. -Like... ...this tiara! What do you think about it for the bridesmaids? They're awful. I got you one too! I -- mm... Ohh. That makes you look so youthful. Jezi... [ Speaking Spanish ] Do you remember when we planted this tree for Grandpa? It's always so peaceful out here. Maybe it was a mistake, bringing the wedding home. I forgot how controlling she can be. It's bad enough having to live at home with the 'rents. It's just such a small town. Could I even be happy here being assistant coach? I mean, it's my big day, and I don't have a say in it at all. It's my life. I didn't even get a say in what happened to me. She hasn't even asked me what I want. I don't even know what I want anymore. I know what I want. I just don't think she'll let me have it. I had what I wanted. Exactly. We should get what we want. You're talking about some silly wedding. I'm talking about the rest of my life. Beau, my wedding's not silly. It's important to me. I'm sorry. I just thought you were coming out here to listen to me. That's because everything's always about you. Why don't you go do something for someone else and teach those kids some football? I better go back inside and make sure they haven't changed anything else. WOMAN: Stop pulling my hair! [ Indistinct shouting ] You guys! Enough! Stop fighting over my day. We don't need your help. Mom. -My mom! -Oh, the tiara! -Aah! -Aah! Okay. [ Sighs ] Mom, you really need to stop running away. Running away? Walt called me. He needs his lunch. Mom, he's gone. He's been dead for a while now. -Oh. -Let's go. Are we going to a party? Well, I don't think you should wear your hair like that. You must be starving. Put a comb through it, maybe. I'll make you your favorite. How would you know what my favorite is? Let's take a look at our households. Imagine your life like a kingdom. What is the present condition of your castle? Who lives in your castle? Is there any conflict? Who lives in the castle tower? Is anyone trapped up there? Is your drawbridge up or is it down? This was daunting. Oh, come on. Are you kidding me? I could do your castle with my eyes closed. [ Chuckles ] Am I that open of a book? My castle is cramped. I'm closing the drawbridge. I think I need to open my drawbridge. I never let my kids have their friends over anymore. Hmm. Literally closing the kingdom. [ Laughter ] There's -- See that? T-That's a dragon. -Did you name it Jezi? -That's Jezi. -[ Laughs ] -Ohh! Yeah. Well, I just don't want my kids' friends to tell their parents how messy my house is. -Aw. -It's bad. Well, my husband wants to move our castle to Florida. -What? -Oh, my gosh. Yes, and we're battling 'cause there's no way I'm gonna take our kids away from their school or their friends. -Mm. -Aw. I'm so sorry, Emily. That's really hard. Well, I think my castle is quite the opposite of most of yours. We took my daughter to college last weekend, and my castle is feeling empty and sad and lonely and way too quiet. Enjoy the quiet days. Well, you guys are welcome to come and babysit at my crazy castle anytime. -Ohh... -It's okay. -No, no, no, I'm good. -No, seriously, anytime. -Kingdom. Anytime. -It is cleaner than mine, so... [ Laughter ] Ravyn, what about this one? [ Gasps ] This one would look gorgeous on your figure. No. I want something simple and vintage. -Vintage? -Simple? I want to be different. There's nothing wrong with being different. Thank you, Grandma. I think this one fits your vision. Yeah, but that dress is gonna accentuate your hips. Do you know what would look gorgeous on your figure? This dress. No, Jezi, this one. What about this blue one? No, Ravyn, blue is not your color. I think I have a suggestion. Ravyn, come with me. RAVYN: Okay. No. No, no, no, no, no. These are all Callie Teins. They're one-of-a-kind. Let's just not touch any of them, okay? Okay. -Isn't she gorgeous? -She is. Oh. I have been waiting my whole life for this moment. I mean, it's beautiful, but it's kind of big, and it's not really what I wanted. No, but you look gorgeous, honey. You look like a princess. Yeah, you look like my princess. Our princess. No, my princess. Where's your mother? You look perfect in this dress. [ Gasps ] Oh, my gosh. Mom, stop. I'm stuck! I'm stuck! Oh, no, no, no, no, no, Mom. Stop. Oh, it's ripping. It's ripping. It's ripping! I want to keep shopping. No, Mom, you're done shopping for today. Alexa, don't worry. I'll pay for Ravyn's dress. -Mom, let's go. -[ Cellphone rings ] Oh. Hi, honey! How are you? NATHAN: Hey, Mom. Are you with Ravyn? Yes. Jezi, give me my phone. Hi, baby. I miss you. When are they letting you come here? Well, love, that's actually what I called to tell you. I think you better sit down. Oh, actually, I literally can't. [ Chuckles ] [ Marching band music playing ] [ Music stops ] Jeremy! [ Players grunting ] [ Whistles blow ] What, Coach, a play-action fake? That's so old-school. You guys got to line 'em up better than that. Everybody saw that coming. Hey, armchair quarterback. Either shut it or get over here. Well, somebody's got to coach this team. What's up, Coach? Jeremy! You're gonna come this way. You got to kick this guy this way. You've got to hug this right side, all right? You got this? You can do this. You can do this. All right? "Cougars" on three. One, two, three! -Cougars! -Cougars! CHEERLEADERS: [ Chanting ] Be aggressive! B-E aggressive! B-E A-G-G-R-E-S-S-I-V-E! Be aggressive! B-E aggressive! [ Cheers and applause ] He's clear, he's clear. He's got it. He's got it. He's got it. Yes! [ Crowd cheering ] Yes! Wow, it feels good to win again! -Thank you, Beau. -Ah, the kids did it. Well, it was under your guidance, buddy. Well, we did it. COACH Z: It's good to have you back on the team, kid. I tell you what, Coach. It's good to be back on a team. Yeah. Yeah! [ Laughter ] We got you good, man! JOHN: Hey. What's wrong? Is this her dress? You guys got her dress? Babe! This is huge. Everything I've read in those magazines that you gave me that you didn't think I was reading, but I-I did read them, said that this is the biggest part of every wedding, and you guys nailed it. I bet this is so exciting for the two of you. Or upsetting. Are you -- Are you upset? Is this 'cause our baby's getting married? I know, I know. I feel the same way, too, right? That's what this is. But this is a new step. This is another step in a new direction in our lives. And, oh, man, I just -- I bet this is beautiful. This isn't Ravyn's dress. Is -- Is this your dress? Things aren't going the way I planned. Well, whose -- whose dress is it? Oh, boy, I don't like this piece of paper. I don't like this piece of paper at all, to be honest. It's mistyped. They wrote this wrong. -This is mistyped. -BEAU: Mom! We got to talk to them about this. -Dad! -This is... You guys are looking at the new assistant coach of the Cougars! Rrow! Don't worry. Like, this is a good thing. I needed this. I-I have purpose again. [ Voice breaking ] Nathan's being deployed. We have six weeks to get married. [ Sobs ] Oh! We're at Walt's offices. Yeah. Mom... This is gonna be so much fun. This place comes highly recommended. And they play games. I think this morning, it's bingo. -You love bingo! -I do? Yes. LORETTA: Oh. ALEXA: I'll be back at 4:00 p.m. sharp to pick you up. -Okay, Mom? -No. I want to stay with you. It's going to be fun, Mom. I promise I won't make a fuss. I'll be good. -Why can't I just stay with you? -Hey, y'all. Come on in. Welcome to Seasons. You know what? This is your lucky day. It's Bingo Monday! You must be Loretta Gomez. Hi. I'm Geraldine. I'm so happy you're here! Don't leave me. I won't be difficult anymore. I promise. Please. Alexa. Okay, you're gonna have so much fun. It'll be so much fun, you won't want to leave. Nobody can take care of me like you. Here we go. Have a great day. Alexa. Alexa. I promise I'm gonna be back, Mom. You just landed the DuBose account. This will be a fast turnaround. [ Cellphone vibrates ] Hey, Beau. I'm at work. I can't be on the phone. Is everything okay? BEAU: Yeah, Mom, I'm fine. My first official game as Coach T is Tuesday at 6:00 p.m. It's really important to me. Put it on your calendar. Yes, of course. I'll be there. [ Plastic balls rattling ] GERALDINE: B-7. B-7. I remember being seven! Don't you? N-41. N-41. Call my husband! It's clear I'm in the wrong building. All righty. I sure will do that. Just a minute. Let's see if we can't get you a bingo. O-71. Oh, I see some-- Did you get it? Wha-- O-71. Are we having fun yet?! Whoo! [ Plastic balls rattling ] N-36. [ Vibrating ] -GERALDINE: Alexa Taylor? -Yes? Honey, your mother ran away. What?! Do you know where she might have gone? I'm on my way. Sorry, sorry, sorry. Sorry, sorry, sorry. Come on, everyone. Think-tank time. Mom! Mom! I'm here. You're okay. You're okay. [ Seat belts click ] That was...the worst experience of my life. You're being a bit dramatic, don't you think? [ Chuckles softly ] How could you leave me in a place like that? It was a one-time thing. I'm really busy. I can't just leave you home alone. That's ridiculous. I'm a grown woman! Leave me home alone. [ Chuckles ] Nonsense. What are you so busy doing, Alexa? I never had any problem getting everything done when I was your age. What you need is better management skills. I'm doing the best I can. [ Chuckles ] Of course you are, dear. I'm sorry, Mom. What are you sorry about? I'm just... I'm just tired. I have so much going on. I have Beau. I have Ravyn -- She's getting married. -I have work. I just... -[ Gasps ] -It's a lot. -Who are you? Who are you? Let me out of this car. We're going home. I need help. John was right. I can't do it. Aw. Nobody can. Wonder Woman is just a character in a movie. I know, but I didn't want to miss anything, and now I feel like I'm missing everything. -Classic case of FOMO. -FOMO. -Mm-hmm. -What is FOMO? -The Fear of Missing Out. -Exactly. That's exactly how I've been feeling. I just didn't know how to put it into words. Wow. You learn something new every day. I feel like that all the time. Well, how can we not with this thing in our hands, right? I mean, we can't be constantly connected and disconnected at the same time. It's impossible. The worst thing about FOMO is that if we're experiencing the fear of missing out on something else, that means that we aren't trusting that God has us exactly where we're supposed to be. Mm. That's so true. Okay. My name is Alexa Taylor, and I need help. -Hi, Alexa! -Hi, Alexa! -[ Laughter ] -That felt good. I feel like a ton of bricks just fell off my shoulders. -Lay it on us. -What do you need? -Mm-hmm. -You guys are busy, too. You were the first one on my doorstep when my kid broke his leg. -Yeah, but that was different. -How? This is what we do for each other. Okay. [ Laughter ] Now I have five weeks to plan my daughter's wedding. My mom got kicked out of daycare. So sorry. And I spent $5,500 out of my daughter's wedding budget. And I thought my days of going to high school football games was over, and I have to do that again. And I can't keep watching Jezi just swoop in and save the day. I love your mom. She cracks me up. I'll take Fridays. That would be great. Thank you. I also need help on Wednesday so that I can go register for gifts with Ravyn. -I got you. -Thank you. Good. Know what? I can do that. -Yay! -Count me in. Thank you, girls. Yay. [ Laughs ] Well, today, we get to look at our life paths, and we get to answer the question, "What am I known for?" The Bible says that King Ahab did far more evil in the eyes of the Lord than his father. So we have the chance to do better or worse than our parents did. Great. So now I have to admit I'm just like my father. Oh. Is that a bad thing? Well, I mean, there's a reason why none of you have met him. Well, we get to look at our past in order to change our future. So turn to page 29. We're gonna use the stones as memory markers. So think of significant events in your life and place them on the stones. It could be a childhood move, the death of a parent, job success, or...the birth of a child. Oh. [ Laughter ] Then we're gonna place a bird sticker on anywhere in our path where we thrived. We'll then place a tree sticker in places of growth, and then we'll use the stars to mark places that might still be unresolved. [ Down-tempo music plays ] Yeah. Beau's injury. Yeah. It's a big stone I haven't had time to deal with. And my dad's death is a glaring stone that I can't get over because my mom is constantly talking about him like he's still alive. And Ravyn not telling me about Nathan -- That stings the most. I really don't want to deal with the stone of being like my father. Mm. And wouldn't it be nice if we didn't have to carry that around anymore? All right. Everybody listen up. You want to show them that play we talked about? All right. So this is what we're gonna do. Robbie, you're gonna throw to Kevin here. Tyler, you're gonna run route, hook right, left, then right -- Hey, we've never run that play before. This is what I was thinking. Do you want to win the championship? No disrespect, Beau Taylor, but I know my team better than you. And I know football a lot better than you. Look, I'm just trying to -- Hey, who here has played professional football? I'm the captain of this team. And I'm the coach of this team. All right, all right. Let's settle down. Jeremy, we're gonna run Beau's play. It's his call. The rest of you, let's all hit the weight room. Can you believe that he's questioning me? Beau, leadership is more than just dictating. We're the coaches. We know what's best. I didn't dictate to you boys when you won your championship. I listened to your ideas. Yeah. And I was right then, and I'm right now. We're teaching these kids to be leaders. That's our real purpose here. It's not about being right. It's about winning, Coach, and I know how to win. Yes. Yes, you do. What do you win when you lose these kids' trust? I've already lost everything. I don't care about those kids' trust. Well, to be a good leader, you're gonna need their trust. Jeremy was right. You need to coach to their strengths. Yeah. Trust me. They need new plays. No. You need more experience as a coach. What am I even doing here? This is high school football. Who cares? You know what matters? Millions of people watching you. I don't care about these peewee players or this small town in the middle of nowhere. I made something of myself. And I didn't want to be small-time like you, Coach. Beau... ...you keep living in the past, you're never gonna have a future. Why don't you just stop being nice to me and let me go? Well...wherever you go, I sure hope you find what you're looking for. I'll see you. [ Grunting ] Come on. [ Breathing heavily ] [ Indistinct conversations, laughter ] [ Down-tempo music plays ] [ Crowd cheering, bell clanging ] [ Music continues ] "Rachel has experienced the favor of her husband. She and Joseph are given extra honor and protection and shown favor by traveling last in the household caravan. They are provided extra time of escape in the event of an attack. This also puts Rachel..." [ Music continues ] ALEXA: It takes two hands. I got this. [ Laughter ] KELLY: Perfect. All right. And twist. We need twisties. [ Laughter ] Are you eating the party favors? No. Unh-unh. Are you? -Don't eat the party favors! -JAEL: I would not do that. Wait! Aah! [ Laughter ] [ Music continues ] Did you do this? No. I think Jael did. Really? JOHN: I think this means we have the night to ourselves. You need to take your medication. No! Get that out of my face. The sooner you take your medication, the sooner I can go make you breakfast. [ Sighs ] RAVYN: Hey, Mom, time to go. Oh, my God. Mother. Mom! Mom! Why aren't you dressed? I don't have anything scheduled for Tuesday. Well, it's Monday. We have an appointment to register for gifts and sample food at the catering company. I thought that was on Wednesday. I don't have anyone scheduled for Mom today. Alexa, it's fine. These things happen all the time. I'll take care of Ravyn. No! I... Just give me a few seconds. I'll be right back. Don't go anywhere. Okay, but hurry. [ Crowd cheering, drums playing ] [ Up-tempo march plays ] COACH Z: All right! Everybody listen up! This is why you show up in August. This is why you practice. This is why you sweat. This is why you hurt. Today is your day. Leave everything out there, all right? I want nothing on the sidelines. Leave everything out there. All right. You ready? Let's go get 'em! Come on! Come on! Jeremy, Jeremy! Hold the line! Give it your all! Go! Go! Yeah! All right, Coach. [ Crowd cheering, band playing fanfare ] WOMAN: Hi. Are you the Taylor party? -Yes, we are. -Yes. -We are. -WOMAN: Right this way. Mom, do not touch the cakes. WOMAN: This table is a taste of Italy. Here is Asian Infusion, and here is our Mexican Fiesta. You're free to taste everything. Oh, no, no. I'm -- I'm sorry, but Mexican Fiesta doesn't really go with this wedding. Where's your French cuisine? I don't have French cuisine. I'm sorry. But we could whip something up for you. Actually, I think the Mexican cuisine is perfect for a backyard wedding. -Don't you think? -Mm. -Really, Alexa? -Really. Then why don't we just throw some hot dogs and a burger on a grill and have a big old barbecue wedding? Okay. Let's do it. Let's make barbecue. We have some lovely cake samples over here. [ Crowd cheering, drums playing ] -So, I was thinking Italian. -Mmm! But, Ravyn, French cuisine is so elegant. I agree with you, but my mom made the best lasagna growing up. It's one of my favorite childhood memories. So I would love to have that at my wedding. I love that you love my lasagna, Ravyn. You know, I can make you that for your wedding if you want. -Okay. -No. We will not be having homemade food at my son's wedding. [ Whispering ] I'm gonna make it for you. -Thank you. -Oh. No. Where's Loretta? ALEXA: Mom? -Loretta? -Mom? [ Crowd cheering, bell clanging ] -[ Thud ] -Ooh. [ Whistles blowing, cheering stops ] Yeah. Go check him out. Check him out. Ref, he's leg-whipping him! Come on! Get in the game! [ Down-tempo music plays ] All right, guys. It's all right. Have a seat. Have a seat. [ Sighs ] [ Music continues ] [ Music continues ] [ Music continues ] [ Woman speaking indistinctly on P.A. ] [ Exhales deeply ] What happened? You got hit really hard. Came out of nowhere. [ Groans ] -You take it easy. -Is it bad? I don't know, but the nurse is gonna come in and tell us more about it in a little bit, okay? Jeremy, look. I'm sorry. I feel like this is my fault. I pushed you guys way too hard. The team can't win without me. They definitely can't win without your leadership. Jeremy Lane? My name is Cindy Ware. I'm one of the E.R. nurse practitioners. I work with Dr. Hawkins. I'm here to talk to you about your knee. Got some good news. It's a sprain. [ Exhales deeply ] You're gonna be off of your knee for at least two weeks, on crutches, okay? Gonna have to keep the knee wrapped, elevated, iced. And I'm assuming the team has a trainer. -Yeah. -You'll work with the trainer. They'll rehab your knee. Then you'll follow up with an orthopedic doctor, okay? Any questions for me? Okay. Thank you. [ Down-tempo music plays ] I'm not gonna sit on a bench and watch everyone play without me. Jeremy...listen to me. When I was in high school, I got in some trouble. I had to sit out a couple games. It was hard. I wanted to quit. But Coach Z, he wouldn't let me. He still won't let me. So, no matter how hard it is, you're gonna recover, and you're gonna get back out on the field and play. Remember -- You're a part of this team. Thanks, Coach. [ Cellphone chimes ] I got to go. I'll check on you in a little bit, okay? Okay. [ Indistinct conversations ] What's going on? Hey. Grandma fell. What? Is she okay? I don't know. I brought you some stuff I was gonna give you. She had significant head trauma from the fall. Her skull was fractured, and the internal hemorrhage in her brain caused her to stop breathing, and...we just couldn't save her. I'm so sorry. [ Down-tempo music plays ] -It's all right, sweetie. - Oh, my beloved I have wept for you The pain and the heartache You've been walking through I see your troubles Breaking you down You're looking for something You still haven't found Take heart I have overcome Come and rest here Inside my love [ Sniffs, sighs ] Oh, my Father... [ Voice breaking ] This all seems so silly now. [ Sobs ] Long have I waited For your eyes to see My love is here Oh, to make you new Open your heart To this love I have for you In my heart Love burns like a fire For you My beloved, my desire - Run to me -Alexa. Run to me My love will save you Run to me Run to me How's it going? The flowers were thoughtful. I'm sorry for your loss. Do you have the designs ready for the DuBose estate? -It was due yesterday. -Brent, I haven't had the time. This isn't working out. Even when you're here, you're not here. I hate to do this, Alexa, but I'm gonna have to let you go. Okay. Get me Christopher DuBose on the phone. [ Down-tempo music plays ] Maybe this is all for the best. Mm. I've never been fired before. I didn't mean it like that. I just meant there's a lot going on and... and we got to plan this funeral. Yeah. I'm not ready to deal with that right now. Well, we have to deal with it. No. We're planning a wedding right now. Okay. I'll plan the funeral -- Stop saying "funeral." Okay. Well, stop saying "okay." Then what do you want me to say? This isn't just happening to you. Okay. I've taken care of your mom for a long time, too. My daughter is getting married too. I work a full-time job, and I have been nothing but supportive of you. [ Down-tempo music plays ] I feel like my whole life is just supporting you. Look. I love supporting you, but I need some support back. I-I lost her, too. I just wish we could have said goodbye. [ Doorbell rings ] [ Doorbell rings, door opens ] JOHN: This is not a good time, Jezi. [ Door closes ] I am so sorry for your loss. Alexa. I have been up all night thinking about it. I should have been paying attention. I feel partly responsible. -[ Laughs ] -What's so funny? It's incredible how you can make my mother's death all about you. Alexa. You guys, Nathan and I have been up all night talking. We decided to take the pressure off of everyone and elope. -What? -What? -Absolutely not! -No, you are not eloping. We're united on this. No. Not my only son. Not my only daughter. This is my decision. I knew it. Nathan would never agree to this. This was our decision. Okay. Okay. Do you have Clara Cono-- What's her name? -Yes. -Can you call her? We are having a wedding in my backyard in a month, okay? I'm not losing this, too. JEZI: Clara? [ Mid-tempo music plays ] I can't take this anymore, Kels. No one's listening to me. -I want to elope! -What? Ravyn, I just drove all night to start my maid-of-honor duties. I know. Don't worry. My mother won't let me. Neither will my soon-to-be mother-in-law. You know, I've had pushback on every idea I have had for my own wedding. She's so controlling, and all they do is fight. They never stop fighting, and nobody asks me what I want. Ravyn, what do you want? I don't even know anymore, Kels. That's what I'm here for. I know. I just wish my mom would say that to me. I understand, but have you told her? I just want her to be happy, you know? By giving up your own happiness on your wedding day? Ravyn, it's okay to want what you want. 'Cause deep down, I'm sure your mother wants you to be happy. But she can't make you happy if you don't tell her what you want. That's true. I can see it all in my mind. We can string lights on these lights here. Do you want to elope? Because if you do, then do it. You know me. I don't want to elope. That's what I thought. [ Both laugh ] The chairs for the ceremony can go there, and the arch can go there. Does that sound okay, Ravyn? Yeah. I actually like that. Let's put the reception and dancing over there. How come no one is recording this? -Jezi, get your phone out! -Oh! Right, right, right. We need to be putting this on the social. You know what I wish? I wish we would have trimmed that tree. CLARA: Don't -- I can work with that I have. Now, point me to the direction of the kitchen so I can scope it out for the caterer. Beau told me you were here. I'm so sorry for your loss. Oh, thank you. You're such a sweet neighbor. [ Down-tempo music plays ] [ Gasps ] Who passed away? My mother. I'm so sorry. She seemed fine at the engagement party. Mom, I want to have the wedding and the funeral together. Wait. I think that we should discuss this. There's nothing to discuss. Okay. We can at least, you know, talk about it. No. I want to honor my grandmother's life at my wedding. Okay, honey. Are you sure that this is what you want? I just thought she would be there, you know? I know. Me too. This way, she is. Yeah. Do I get a say in this at all? -No. -No. I love you. Love you. [ Down-tempo music plays ] [ Breathing heavily ] [ Music continues ] [ Up-tempo music plays ] [ Insects chirping ] Please. Just one last time as the Taylors. It's -- I know it's dorky, but I want to -- Yeah. I get one thing. I get one thing. And I want to squeeze tight. [ Laughter ] I love you guys. I love being a Taylor. We'll miss you, kiddo. [ Voice breaking ] I'm gonna miss being a Taylor. I'm gonna miss you. Sorry to break this up, but I've got to go get Nathan. [ Chuckles ] Aw! -Excuse me. -All right. Drive safe. RAVYN: I love you guys. -ALEXA: We love you. -JOHN: We love you. [ Music continues ] [ Engine humming ] [ Wood cracking ] [ Exhales sharply ] [ Down-tempo music plays ] -[ Engine shuts off ] -Oh, my God. [ Birds chirping ] What happened? It was supposed to go the other way! You did not say that, ma'am. You should have been more specific. Why would I want it to fall here? Why did you want it to fall at all?! I was trying to help your mother trim the trees! Jezi, are you out of your mind? Why? Why would you do this without talking to me first? I wanted to surprise you! Well, we are very surprised. Now, this is Instagram-worthy. This was really important to me! And now it's ruined. I'm sorry! I have to call Nathan. No! [ Whimpering ] No. Oh, you! [ Exhales sharply ] Sorry for the inconvenience. [ Sighs ] I ruined everything. Well, let's not be so dramatic. Alexa, I know that I can be dramatic, but I think this qualifies as drama. I destroyed something that was important to Ravyn. Yeah. This is probably the worst thing that could have happened. Nathan's gonna kill me. No. Paul's gonna kill me. Would you just kill me first? Jezi, I was being sarcastic. Everyone's okay. It's just an arch. Thank goodness no one got hurt. No one died. But he could. Who? Nathan. He's getting deployed. He's going, and I... I can't go with him. I...I can't keep him safe anymore. I'm so sorry, Jezi. But I am very proud that my future son-in-law is serving our country. I never wanted him to join the Navy. I want him home with me. Of course you do. But he is making a home of his own now. I'm not ready to accept that yet. I mean, I don't think we're ever ready. No one gave us a handbook on how to raise these kids, let alone instructions on how to let them go. But I don't have to let him go. I'm too busy planning a wedding. Exactly. If you're too busy, you're gonna miss every single moment that you have with him right now. That's true. I just had to get this stupid tree down. [ Chuckles softly ] Alexa... ...I am the queen of avoidance. I know that. I am so sorry for the way I treated you when our sons were in high school. I was a rotten friend. I was jealous of you because you had the courage to do the right thing. And now I've just been trying to pretend like nothing ever happened. But really...I've just been trying to win you back. How? By one-upping me with my own daughter? Wait. Is that what you think that I've been doing? Yeah. That's exactly what you were doing. No. I've been trying to prove to you that I could be a good friend to you again. By paying for everything? No. By helping Ravyn, I was trying to help you. Oh, my gosh. I really made a mess of everything. Alexa, I am so sorry for everything. [ Birds chirping ] [ Mid-tempo music plays ] [ Music continues ] You were right, honey. That dress is perfect for you. Thanks, Mom. You know, I always thought I was being a better mother to you than my mom was to me. And it turns out I'm just following in some of her footsteps. Mom. You know, I'm still really upset with myself that you were afraid to tell me who you were marrying. I don't want you to be afraid to tell me anything, okay? I know, Mom. I'm so sorry I didn't tell you about Nathan. I really didn't mean for it to go that long. Hey. [ Down-tempo music plays ] You think mother-daughter relationships are hard? Marriage is even harder. [ Laughs ] But it's also beautiful. And when things get hard, I want you to be able to talk to me about it, okay? I know. I know. I need to start this next season of my life saying exactly what I think. Yeah. Always be honest with Nathan. Even about the little things, because nothing stays little forever. So, I talked to Nathan, and we both agree that you should have Grandma's wedding ring -- if you want it. Mom, I thought it was tradition for you to wear it now that she's gone. Yeah. Well, we're breaking old patterns one stone at a time. Thank you, Mom. I would be so honored. Now you have something old. Te amo. Te amo. [ Knock on door ] Come in. [ Down-tempo music plays ] You look gorgeous. Got you something blue. Thanks. Can I join you ladies? -Yeah. -Mm-hmm. Ravyn...I want to lend this to you. It belonged to Nathan's grandmother. She carried it down the aisle, I carried it down the aisle, and now you can carry on the tradition. Thank you, Jezi. And now you have something borrowed. I'll see you out there. Okay. -Bye. -See you there. So, are you ready? Are you ready? There's a constant thread Who is ever ready for this moment? Keeps pulling me along And it's never broken yet No matter how it's stretched Awaken my soul to the beat of your heart To the beat of your heart Keep pulling me close to where you are To where you are Who gives this woman to marry this man? Her mother and I do. [ Music continues ] We're gathered here today in front of each other and in front of God to witness the marriage of Ravyn Taylor and Nathan Adams. But before we begin, let's spend a moment and honor the life of Loretta Gomez. Who has the urn? Ravyn, who's got the urn? -Do you have it? -No. [ Murmuring ] Oh! Mm. [ Whispering ] I got it. Okay. I got it. I have it! I have it -- Oh, goodness. I have it! Ooh. Ooh. Okay. [ Music continues ] Keep pulling me close to where you are To where you are Oh, awaken my soul to the beat of your heart To the beat of your heart Keep pulling me close to where you are Goodbye, Mom. To where you are Our loss is heaven's gain. We'll see you again soon. Awaken my soul to the beat of your heart Pulling me close to where you are Awaken my soul to the beat of your heart Pulling me close to where you are Let's get you married. Yeah Oh, oh I now pronounce you man and wife. Nathan, you may kiss your bride. [ Music continues ] [ Indistinct conversations ] We pulled this off... and I have no idea how. Clara Conover. [ Laughing ] So... Alexa, you have a gorgeous eye for design. Oh, thank you. Well, she should be an interior designer. You're welcome to join my team any time you want. Really? That was slick. [ Whispering ] I think I got a job. I think you did get a job. [ Down-tempo music plays ] Well, what do you think, Beau? You ready to take the next step? I'm not getting married for a long time, Coach. One thing at a time here. I was talking about football. So, you must have heard about my offer. I was actually talking about next season. What are you talking about? I was waiting for the right time to tell you. Okay. Not at my sister's wedding. Okay. No. Now you got to tell me. I got an offer to be an assistant coach with the possibility of becoming a head coach. Hey! That's great, son! Doesn't seem like such a big detour now, does it? Sure doesn't. But I'm not gonna take it. Beau, as much as I'd love to have you around, you really need to take the time to think this one through. I mean, you were right. Coaching a high school program is fun, but, man, it's not near as glamorous as a big-time college program. I don't know about that. This wise old man told me one time, "It's not about your accomplishments. It's about who you spend your time with." Okay. Let's go easy on who you're calling old. Wait a minute. You'd be willing to help out our little program here and turn down a big-time college? I say let the adventure continue. Hey. How are you guys doing? We're doing great now. Okay. Perfect. Why don't parents get a honeymoon after the wedding? We do all the work. Yeah. It should be their gift to us. Yeah. We did pay for this, after all. Yeah. What do we get? -Grandkids. -Grandkids. Don't go there, ladies. Yeah. A little too young to be grandparents. Oh, don't worry. They have to be together to have kids. -Oh! -[ Cheers and applause ] To think of Ravyn all alone in that big house. Well, actually, she decided to move in with us until Nathan gets back. Oh, you're lucky. You get to keep your daughter a little bit longer. Well, don't worry. Christmas is right around the corner, and John and I would love it if your family would join us for the holidays. -Really? -Yeah. [ Exhales deeply ] I am so glad we're friends again. Yeah. And, uh, you really don't have to wait that long. -What? -Mm-hmm. We bought the house next door! [ Up-tempo music plays ] Oh, oh, oh Whoa, oh, oh Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh Whoa, oh, oh, oh, Oh, oh, oh, oh Whoa, oh, oh Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh Came with the herd, the beasts who ride the road Kings of our kingdom Ready to break in, break out, and break away Right until we lose them Carry the scars around like trophy maps Of where we've been Packing our bootstraps and treasure maps And heading down the road like You'd better run Chasing the sun around the globe And we go, we go, we go We go prouder than you'll ever know And if you can't run You'd better bring out the big guns 'Cause we run, we run, we run, we run only with the wild ones Whoa, oh, oh, oh Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh Whoa, oh, oh Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh There'll be a time for tricks and trap-me-downs Pulling us under We can go spinning, reeling And wondering just how long we've been there Now we have found the cry of hounds across the county line Following ryegrass and jackal tracks Until the stars are sleeping and sleeping and clouds again Hosts of sparrows in the sky now You'd better run Chasing the sun around the globe And we go, we go, we go We go prouder than you'll ever know And if you can't run You'd better bring out the big guns 'Cause we run, we run, we run, we run only with the wild ones Runnin' with the wild ones now Runnin' with the wild ones Runnin' with the wild ones now We run, we run, we run, we run, oh, we run Runnin' with the wild ones now Runnin' with the wild ones Runnin' with the wild ones now We run, we run, we run, we run, oh, we run We run, we run, we run, we run, oh, we run Hosts of sparrows flying high now High now Bye now You'd better run Chasing the sun around the globe And we go, we go, we go, we go prouder than you'll ever know And if you can't run, you can't run You'd better bring out the big guns 'Cause we run, we run, we run, we run only with the wild ones |
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