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The speaker talks about going to a place called Lava Island with their child, where they enjoyed activities like trampolines and slides. They mention their preference for their child to play hockey or baseball rather than soccer. They also discuss the cost of sports equipment and the importance of good sportsmanship. The speaker mentions their child's interest in wrestling and karate and their own concerns about their child's safety during sports activities. They also mention their friend's child being involved in gymnastics and finding rocks in their house. They discuss the differences in behavior between their child and others in daycare. Hello, hello. Okay, there we go. Was it? There was one part where it cut out. When you were telling the story about Liv how she said Tara, the first time you said Tara, and I tried so hard to, like, get it to, but it was just, every time I went, like, higher, it was just mumbled even more, so I was like, alright, well. Yeah. Oh, wow. It cracks me up that your room you're in right now is what, I keep thinking you're in your old house because it's the exact same. Yeah, yeah. That cracks me up. Because even, like, the window, even the window is, like, right there, too. Like, did you move? We really didn't. Okay. Yep. Okay. Hello, everyone. Welcome back to Live on Flare. I am Kristen. We're all doing good. We're all staying healthy, which I knock on wood, Braxton had, like, a little cough at night, but I'm very shocked that it held off this long. Just, the weather is kind of getting a little cooler, not really, but, so I for sure thought he was just gonna get a cold. Yeah, but we're all doing good. Last night we went to a place called Lava Island, and it's, like, so on one side it has, like, all those trampolines and stuff like that, but then on another side, it was so cool. They had either a little kid area and or, like, this big jungle gym that had, like, a bunch of different slides. They had, like, mats for, oh my gosh, it was so fun. And the best part was that the parents were allowed to go in, like, that area, too. So you could do all the same, like, activities and stuff with them. It was so fun. And, yeah, it was, it was, it kind of, kind of reminded me of Chuck E. Cheese a little bit. Yeah. Or, or Discovery Zone. Yeah. But, yeah, it was so fun. And I'm not one for, like, heights or very steep slides, so whenever Braxton's, like, I want to do this or I want to go on this, I'm, like, awesome. You gotta go find your dad because I'm not doing that. Yeah, I do not. I can't. And just with, like, steep slides and stuff, it, I don't know, I'm, I'm, like, oh my god, I'm gonna fly off of it or I'm gonna look like a, a giant whale going down it or something. Yeah. Yeah. So fast. Braxton climbed up this one yesterday. It's, like, it looks like a, like, a, a big rock climb, but, like, almost, like, in a shape of, like, a volcano. And then they have, like, at the top, this slide. And it's, like, one of the metal slides. So if it was outside, it would be, like, burning your ass, right? So it is, like, straight up in the air and goes down. Of course, he got all the way up to the top and would not go down the slide and got scared. And I'm, like, Braxton, we don't know how to get you down because if we step on this, me or your dad, it's probably gonna deflate. Like, it has, like, a weight limit to it. So Austin's dad actually was with us. So we're, like, gotta go up there. You're the smallest one. You gotta go get him. You don't want to go up. You don't want to go down anywhere. But, yeah, yeah, Greg, Austin's dad, went up there and got him. But this little boy was so sweet. He was up there. And he, like, literally waited until Greg got up there and was, like, asking Braxton, like, are you okay? Like, you can, I can help you down. And it was so sweet. It was, like, there are good people out in the world still. He actually, actually, he was a little bit bigger. He might have been, like, I don't know, like, 12 or something like that. Like, normal kids would just push their way and be, like, get out of the way. This kid, like, sat with him. And it was so cute. Yeah. But other than that, I mean, nothing crazy. Just living life, going on day by day. Yeah, yeah. I don't think so. If it did, I blocked it out so I don't remember it. But, yeah. How have you been? How's your week going? Okay. Let me stop you just really quick right there. I've seen the photos you posted the other day. You must have had, like, a play date or something. Yeah. Literally, I saw her and I was, like, she looks like she's 10 years old. Yeah. Right. No. Right. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Oh, yeah. It's so wild. Yeah. Mm-hmm. I know. It's like they have an unlimited amount of supply of that right now. Exactly. Exactly. Now it's like 8 o'clock and I'm like, yo, are you ready for bed? Because I'm exhausted, dude. I gotta go. Right. Yeah. Okay. Okay. Good. Sounds good. Cheers to diving in. Wait, who's that? No, I'm just kidding. I'm just kidding. Ooh, all right. Yeah. Right. Right. We obviously want him to play hockey, both of us. You know, I grew up with my family hockey. I also grew up baseball. So baseball, t-ball, whatever. I don't really think besides, I guess, those two preferences, I don't really care. Some people out here are going to give me major shit for this. I do not like soccer. So if he does not play soccer, I will be 100% okay with that. I don't know. One, it just is like, it's so long. And I mean, like, good for you. Perhaps for you, you can run 20 minutes up and down a field that long without taking breaks and stuff. Like, whatever. Well, I think it is. I'm just saying, like, it's long. I don't know. To me, it's boring. And honestly, a lot of them are a bunch of wusses. Like, they fall down on the ground and they're down for like 15-20 minutes. It's like, all right. So, exactly. Exactly. Like, if you don't get up right then, then, you know, it just is. So, and I mean, I'm not a huge football fan, but really because I don't really understand all the rules. I know, like, two of the rules. So, to me, I'm just like, what is going on? This doesn't make sense. So, I know. This is what's so, this is why I'm excited we're doing this episode is because little kids and sports and activities and their little just uniforms and accessories they need to wear are the cutest frickin' things ever. He has, he has little roller blades and they're like this big. And when he puts them on, I'm just like, this is so cute. Well, I mean, you have to hold on to him. He doesn't, he doesn't understand that you have to, like, like, how you're, like, walking, right? Yeah. So, he just stands, like, straight-legged and you have to, like, push. Yeah. So, so, I mean, those really are the two main ones that I would prefer. But I mean, really, whatever he wants to do, it's, what we would leave it up to him. He, right now, he probably wants to do, like, wrestling or something because he likes to just jump off stuff and, oh, no. Yeah. Mm-hmm. A long time. Yeah. Mm-hmm. He was little, yeah. Mm-hmm. Ooh, that's a good one. I would love for him to do karate, too, because he always, yeah, because he's always, you know, pretending to fight the bad guys. He's a superhero and he's, you know, pretending to fight one of the, and he does. He's like, psh, psh, like, punch, kick, like, stuff like that. So, yeah, that's actually a really good idea. I like that one. I will. I'm going to pay for everything. Me and Austin were so expensive. Me and Austin were just talking about that the other day. We were, because he has a part-time job. He works at the Airsoft field. So, he was talking about how, yes, yeah, well, he plays Airsoft tournaments, yes, but not right there. But he was talking about how some of these adults, they're, you know, cheating. They're not, like, raising their hand, calling themselves out. And it's like, come on. Seriously, this is a game. And I said, oh, heck no. Like, if Braxton ever got to a point where he took his anger out on, like, one of, like, either a hockey stick or a baseball bat or whatever, no, you're not getting a new one. Like, sorry, that's too bad. You don't need to have, like, poor sport. I get it's going to happen and I get you're going to get frustrated with stuff because, I mean, I still do. But if you literally just take your stick and whip it against the boards or something like that, no. Yeah, I don't know. Is that a good question? I don't know. Oh, yeah, there you go. You can ask to see if one of your teammates will let you buy her one of their sticks. Yeah, because that shit's expensive. Like, some of them are, like, $300 a stick. Yeah. Yeah, no. Yeah. Stupid. Plus, then, yeah, you've got to do, like, cleats and, yeah, they need, like, any padding. So, no. Yeah. The jersey, let alone. Well, and then being a parent, you're going to have to wear something like that, too. Oh, my God. Yeah, I know. Yeah. The sweatshirts, the bows. All of it. And the little pom-poms. All right. So, this just ends the episode. No sports. We're done. Goodbye. Okay. So, you kind of already mentioned Liv is in gymnastics. Where are you guys going? What do you, like, is there anything you want to see her do? Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. Yeah. Mm-hmm. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I swear, we find rocks in our house all the time. I'm like, Braxton, can you keep these rocks out? What if there's a spider on one of these rocks? I don't want it in my house. Yeah, he's got it on everywhere. Yes. Yeah. Right, right. Oh, God. Yeah. I didn't do it. Yeah. Okay. Okay. Yeah. Wow. Aw. Yeah. Yeah. Do you just, like, so, we don't have him in anything right now, but I also think because every time I look up something, he's not at that age yet. So, it must, like, depend on either, like, the state or the... Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Mm-hmm. Yeah. Yeah. Right. Yeah. Okay. Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. Right. Yeah. Right. Right. There's no, there's no rocks or sticks inside when we were playing basketball, so... But maybe you should pay attention, right? Right. Mm-hmm. Right. Mm-hmm. Yeah. Right. Mm-hmm. Well, and they always say, even at, like, daycare and stuff, they always say, your kid is better for somebody else than they are you, so... Yeah. All right. Are you sure that it's my child that you're... I know. I know. I know. They do the same thing. Oh, no, he's so sweet, and he's so polite, and... I'm like, all right. Okay. Sure. You want to come home with me for a little bit? Right. Yeah. So, yeah, they were definitely involved. If you didn't catch the last episode, we had my mom on, and she actually mentioned this, you know, they tried to really swap if we both had something on the same day go back and forth. It's actually funny that she didn't mention this, but I remember multiple times either, so I played volleyball, basketball, and softball. When I was younger I played soccer, but I, again, I don't even know how long I lasted because I didn't even go near the ball. I probably just, I just, like, stood somewhere else. Well, I remember, you know, on some of the days my dad would work, they would all bring, they would bring the firetruck down, and all of, you know, the crew would come down and watch the game just to, yeah, just to get out and watch one of their kids play, you know, so they definitely were really involved, and obviously, you know, being now, I don't really know if they were like, hey, you know, try this sport, this sport, and this sport, or if I was the one that said, you know, I want to do this, this, and this. As for, like, during games, for hockey when my brother played, my dad was always standing on the boards because he didn't like to listen to the hockey parents up in the stands. They were just very, yeah, very, you know, how some people can be. Yeah. But, right. But, I mean, other than that, yeah, they were always there. They were always, you know, in the stands or on the side watching, cheering. They, yeah, they were very involved with their children and their sports. So it's always good to have, yes. Yeah, yeah. Mm-hmm. Yeah. Remember when we played basketball for, we were younger. It was like a, was it like a church group? Like, I don't want to say church group because it wasn't a church group, but like a youth basketball. Yes, yes. How the heck did I play there? I wasn't even in Bedford. Yeah, we played there for a couple years, didn't we? I don't even, I don't, I don't think we were ever on the same team, though. They probably didn't let us be on the same team. I know. We would have talked probably the whole time. Yeah, yeah, exactly. Oh, yeah. Right, they were all new. That's the age, though, where you think, like, ooh, I'm cool, I'm looking good. Yeah. I know what you're talking about. Yes. Everyone's going to look at him. Oh, my God, that's hilarious. Oh, man, that was such a different time, though. I look back and I'm like, man, that shit was so fun, though. Remember, like, that glitter spray that we literally drenched our hair? All right, so anybody, yeah, was it bubble, oh, it was bubble gum. Yeah, it's probably, like, every two seconds, we're just, yeah. Ours was not, it was still wet. Yeah, it turned wet. Yeah, oh, my God. Yeah. Yeah, it almost looked like it was, like, a wet dog with glitter in your hair. Oh, my God. Yeah, yeah, oh, my God. We could go on and on about that. Holy shit. Yeah. Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. Oh, my gosh, so much fun. Mm-hmm. Yeah, and even, like, when you hit, like, obviously, like, when you hit high school and stuff, the high school games are so intense. They're so fun. Yeah. Yeah, so much fun to go to. I mean, and then, like you said, you know, when you're at that age and you're, like, ooh, my brother plays this sport, you know, he's got some cuties on his team, so I'm going to go and show up with my glitter hair. Yeah. Mm-hmm. Yeah. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Yeah, it's, yeah, I grew up at TAMO, so, I mean, for sure. Yeah, I mean, and even, I think, going to other people's sporting events, because I've been to yours, I've been to Megan's, I went to Jake's, you know, even going to other people's is always, so if I remember when you played volleyball in high school, it was always so fun to go watch you guys play. No. You did not. Not the games I went to, then, because I remember seeing you play, but, well, shame on your coaches. Yeah, what did, did you play, you played volleyball, basketball, and softball, too, right? You froze. Oh, no. I can't tell, you just froze. I was just about to take a picture. Yes, last I heard was you said, I played basketball up until eighth grade. Mm-hmm, yeah. Yeah, yeah, I was going to say, that was like your sport, right, yeah. Mm-hmm. Yeah. Oh, that's right, yes, yeah. Okay. Mm-hmm. I was going to say, I thought, yeah, I thought tennis, like, was, you, you were really liked that, too, yeah. Toot it. Mm-hmm. Yeah. Mm-hmm. Right, yeah. Mm-hmm, mm-hmm. Yeah. Yeah. Mm-hmm. Right. Mm-hmm. Right. Right. Mm-hmm. I think that's, yeah, I mean, what everybody needs is, yeah, exactly, at least try, right, at least they weren't just sitting home being like, now you can tag along with one of your teammates or whatever, yeah. Yeah. Right, right. Mm-hmm. Yeah. Mm-hmm. Yeah, yeah. Right. Right. Were your parents or, I guess, how will you be when, let's say, she wants to do sports or activity or whatever, are you going to be a parent, excuse me, a parent that, like, lost my voice for a minute. A parent who is, like, you know how you always have those parents who are, like, super hard on their kids, it's almost like they're, like, living in, like, they're, yeah, you know, super hard on them or are you, like, going to take, you know, the route of whatever, I guess, go. Mm-hmm. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, yeah. Mm-hmm. Yeah. Yeah. Mm-hmm. And, yo, that's a lot of money down the drain there, sister. Yeah. I never, like, understood why parents would be like, no, you can't, like, you can't quit, you know, blah, blah, blah. But, yeah, I mean, you look back and it probably was like, yeah, it's got your name on the back and everything. No, but, yeah, that's 100%, I agree. Yeah, I wouldn't say, like, push them to their limits of, you want them to obviously have fun and you can tell when they're not having fun anymore and if you just continue to push them that way, it's not going to be fun, you know. Yeah. Mm-hmm, right. Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm, yeah. Yeah. Yeah, it's, and again, they don't got books for this stuff. It's, you kind of just have to, well, it's more so, like, you, yeah, yeah, whatever, but, yeah, yeah. Uh, yeah, I, oh, go ahead. Mm-hmm. Right. Yeah. Mm-hmm. Yeah, or if they're, like, ticked off, you're going to be like, oh, I can't believe this other person did this, or, oh, my, right, right. One, it is because you look back to and, I mean, you look back on anybody. Let's say you know, you know somebody who is going super far in a sport or whatever that, you know, you look back and, I mean, a lot of the times their parents are very supportive of what they're doing. And if they're not, I mean, that kid probably used that to go and kick ass, but that's definitely, you need to be there for your kid for sure, 100%, and support them no matter what. So if Braxton's like, hey, Mom, I really love soccer and I want to go, fine, I'll support you, go. Right. Let me get my, let me get my booklet out of all the rules and what happens and... It's not, it's not just kicking them all around, right? Yeah. Exactly, exactly. Couldn't tell you. Goalie is all I know, really, in soccer. And, I mean, really if you're a goalie in anything, like, good for you, but in soccer, that net is massive. How do you not score all the time with that, but it's so wild. It's wild. Props to, yeah. Right. And that is one thing, no, Braxton better never, whatever sport he chooses, let's say he chooses hockey, soccer, anything with, like, a goalie, or baseball with a catcher or something, you're not being in any of those positions, I'm sorry. I cannot handle that. I cannot handle you being a goalie. No, I'll be like, all right, that's fine. Like, go for it. Yeah. Go for it. But I'll be like, you know what, I'll come to your games, but I'll probably close my eyes whenever they're, like, shooting it. Because they're just so nerve-wracking. Oh, my God. And then, like, if they're in, like, a big championship game or something or on their way to travel. Well, and I was going to, well, no, I mean, you still have, like, defense, like, your defense and stuff like that, but, I mean, but really. Exactly. Yeah. Mm-hmm. Yeah, no, I would be, like, closing my eyes and. It does, but, again, I grew up with it, so I, like, no, you know, I mean, I don't know. If at least it's black and it's not white and matches the ice, then I would be like, Jesus, like, what? No, I'm just saying, like, thank God it's not. Well. Who knows? Mm-hmm. Yeah, yeah. But, again, I mean, if you don't know the sport, like, really good, then I. Yeah, yeah. I. Yeah. Yeah. Mm-hmm. Yeah, that shit hurts. Yeah, yeah. Did you, like, have the outline of the seams or just, like, the. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I was just going to. Right, right, yeah. I was just going to say that when, like, if obviously, I mean, it's. And I hate to say this, but it's not, like, if it would happen, it's, like, when, because, you know, kids get hurt or, I mean, adults get hurt, whatever. If I went out there, I would probably, I don't know, have a heart attack from running or something. But, yeah, again, I probably would want to rush out on, like, the field or the ice or whatever and be like, oh, my God, get out of my way, everyone. Oh, I can't probably be running my mouth, honestly, and it's terrible. Because, yeah, because if my parents, like, I don't think my parents really ever, it would be more my mom who got loud with anybody. But, like, at that time, I would be embarrassed. I'd be like, stop, like, just stop, please. I don't need to, like, hear this. Because then you get everybody else, you know, gibbering and jabbering around you. So, yes, I would, I probably would run my mouth, which is awful, because I would, I'm sure he would be like, this is so embarrassing, just shut up. He probably would be like, you're never coming again. Like, don't ever come to any of my games. Yeah. Mm-hmm. Oh, my God, I love it. I love it. Yeah. No, but, I mean, that's part of it. Well, isn't that why you have kids, to embarrass them? Yeah. Exactly. No, but, I know, I can't wait, honestly, until he starts sports or just whatever. I want to, like, look this all up right now and, like, be like, all right, we're going to sign you up for this, this, this, this. But, yeah, I mean, it's, yeah. Right, right, exactly. Yeah, yeah, I know. Yeah. Mm-hmm. Yeah, you're like, we don't even have time to eat. Yeah. She's a hangry one. Mm-hmm. Yeah, right. Mm-hmm. Do it right now. Do it. Yeah, breakfast is the complete opposite. The kid would go, like, six days without eating if he could. Oh, I'm always like, what do you want for dinner tonight, bud? Because he never, he rarely ever eats what we eat. He doesn't like any of the stuff. And, no, I don't want to eat tonight, I'm okay. Okay, what? You know, yeah. Yeah. But, you know, nine o'clock hits and he's like, I want something. Well, maybe if you ate dinner. Uh-huh. Yeah. Okay, so you're going to be the parent who is screaming, yeah. No, yeah, no, 100%. It's going to be, yeah. And I know if he plays, like, one of the sports that, like, I want him to, it's just not going to be. Because I remember going, yeah, to, like, my cousin's games or my brother's games and I got, like, right into it. You know, I mean, and I will be an absolute nervous wreck on just any type of, like, big game. I already know that. My brother, I know, I know. Well, my brother in college, when he was in college, they went to the World Series. And to get, I think, into the championship game, they ended up losing. But I had to go up top because I couldn't watch it anymore. I was like, I can't do this. I'm, yeah, and I'm, like, sophomore in high school. And you're, like, a nervous wreck. Yeah, I don't know how, I mean, it's exciting, you know, when they go, like, far and stuff like that. But, oh, my God, I, no. Mm-hmm. Right. Yeah. Mm-hmm. Right. Yeah. Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, well, and that's, I feel like you have to go through, like, something competitive. Because, honest to God, that's life. Life is going to screw you, spit you out, and step on you, and, yeah, you need to learn, I'm sorry, to win or lose. I don't need a participation trophy coming in being a dust collector in my house. I don't want one. I don't need one. Get out of here. I don't. I'm going to scratch this off and put loser on it. I'm going to be like, hey, you lost, do better. It is. Mm-hmm. Yeah. Mm-hmm. It is. Yeah. Yeah. Mm-hmm, mm-hmm. And I'm going to take a quote out of the Mighty Ducks D3. The coach, they ended up tying this hockey game. And the coach from the Mighty Ducks said, I would have preferred a loss. And the dean of the school said, really, coach? And he said something along the lines of, yeah, because you can learn from a loss. What do you learn from a tie? Nothing, really. You know, so boom. I mean, anybody wants to go watch D3, go watch it. Disney Plus, y'all. Let's do it. Oh, my God, you know, I honestly really. We've had, like, some tantrums, but it's still, again, the whole – I think he's going through a thing right now where he – obviously he doesn't like to not do what he wants to do. So actually today, this really wasn't a tantrum, but it was just like a moment. It was a moment of me being like, what are you doing? So it was pouring, and then it slowed down and stuff. And he's like, oh, mom, look, it's not raining. He was looking out the back sliding door. I was like, oh, yeah, no, it's not, but it's still really muddy in the back, and we can't – you know, it rained. We can't go outside. I'm sorry. Well, he can – he's now old enough and strong enough to open our sliding door, unlock it, and open it. And he was like, I'm not going to go in the backyard. We have a deck. And he opens the door, unlocks it, steps out. And I said, I told you not to go outside. He just walks right out. And I said, excuse me, what did I tell you? He said, well, I'm not going down in the mud. I said, I asked you not to go outside, please. Well, and then I get to, you know, threaten because he loved Lava Island last night. Now I'm like, all right, well, then we just won't ever go back to Lava Island. So then, of course, he comes running in the house. But it's like, okay, like, again, like you were saying, you're not a teenager. You're not an adult. You're three years old. And, yeah, and, you know, you're trying not to yell because you're like – you have neighbors and you don't need them being like, all right, this crazy lady over here is yelling. So, but really, they just stare at you and do whatever the hell they want. Yeah, no, mm-mm. I don't know, but I'm like over it. He does, but he'll go through periods of he wakes up in the middle of the night screaming because I think he's having those bad dreams. But he does, yeah. You – well, last time we talked to his doctor, she was like, you really just don't try and wake him up because he probably won't wake up. You just have to, like, really, like, we normally just either say, like, shh, or, bud, it's okay, it's okay. Or we just, like, set our hands, like, on his back just to kind of – and he'll calm down sometimes. Not all the time, but it depends what time he actually goes to bed. I mean, if it's late, we're like, all right, you're not going to bed, so come on, we're going to pop a movie in. You can fall asleep and we'll go put you in your bed. Other days, you know, he goes to bed and he's in his room and then he wakes up at 6 a.m. or 5 a.m. and creeps right into our room and huffs and puffs. I wonder why she's doing that. Like, do you think maybe she's having, like, just, like, growing pains or something, like a growth spurt of – she's going to be, like, seven feet tall. Mother F. Are you sure it's not just me, like, staying? No, she's going to be, like, seven feet tall. Don't worry, I haven't felt that since, like, fifth grade. I haven't grown since then, so. Yeah. Mm-hmm, yeah. Mm-hmm. Yeah. Yeah. Right. What? Yeah. Pumped. Actually, no, I don't – I do not like the paranormal stuff. It, like – but, yeah. Oh, hell no. No, don't send me that. I won't be – I'm not watching it until tomorrow. I won't be able to sleep tonight. So she does this between the three- and four-hour? Mm-hmm. Why not? Hell, like, the grudge. Oh, my God. Ew, I just got chilled. I want to cry right now. Oh, no, can't. Mm-mm, mm-mm, mm-mm. I want to cry. I'm going to cry. Shut the fuck up. I knew you were going to say something like that. I have tears in my eyes right now. Yeah, no. You went in there? You're like, bitch, come at me and I will punch you. Oh, my God. I have, like, the chills. Like, it's something behind me. Like, oh, my God. I'm crying. Mm-hmm. Yeah. Mm-mm. Fuck, no. Oh, my God. Yeah. Ew. Yeah, is she having, like, I wonder if she's having, like, bad dreams or she's having... Yeah, and she's scared, yeah. Right, yeah, right. It's a built, yeah, it's a built house. Yeah, you just built it. Yeah. Yeah. Mm-hmm. Yeah. Yeah. Oh, my God. Yeah. Maybe just because, like, it has, like, a red light probably or something, so, like, that's weird or... Yeah. Yeah. Have you asked her, like, does she know she's doing this in the middle of the night or have you asked her, like, hey, are you having... Yeah, well, yeah. Because I know we asked Rex and we're like, bud, like, why'd you get up last night screaming? Did you have a bad dream? Yeah. And he normally, who the hell, I mean, he could be making it up, but, I mean, yeah. Yeah. Right. Right. Yeah. And it's not like she watches, like, not like I'm saying she watches horror movies, but, like, any, like, cartoon that would scare, you know, like, like I, I... Right. Right. Yeah, so, like, I still have held off from letting him watch, like, Monsters, Inc. or anything, because I don't, I don't know if he, because I don't know if he would understand the concept of why, like, what's going on. Yeah, so I don't want him to get, like, scared of that, but holy shit. I'm not, I'm not watching it tonight because I won't fucking sleep. It's fine. I'll watch it tomorrow. That is so, and it just started happening, too, so, like, what? Yeah. I wonder, maybe ask, like, at her daycare, like, are kids, like, talking about different things or... Because, because that's weird, that, I'm sorry, what three-year-old comes up with that to call an angel? Right. Mm-hmm. Right, but right, yeah, but yeah. Right. Mm-hmm. Right. Yeah. Yeah, right. Oh, my, oh, hell no. I would've, yeah, been waking Austin up and be like, freaking deal with this shit. I, no. Oh, my God. Yeah. Mm-hmm. Something, something's going on. I mean, she must be getting some kind of scared for some reason. That's weird. Oh, my God. You're going to have to go get some incense or something. Oh, my God. Okay, so maybe when we come, we'll stay in a hotel or something. That's creepy as shit, so to end on that. Yeah. Good luck to you. Yeah. Oh, my God. Okay, well, we hope you all liked this episode. I know we kind of went here and there, everywhere. I know, I know. It was fun, though. I mean, you get a glimpse of us, too. So, yes. So, thanks so much for joining. All the good stuff. All right, well, thanks all again so much. And, obviously, we'll see you whenever we see you. Bye.

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