<v Speaker 1>Jared Katy and Josh one hundred.
<v Speaker 2>What's up my hip hop? Butter Scotches? What Yo, Paula
<v Speaker 2>at your boy? We made it through hell night last night.
<v Speaker 2>Most of it fell on nick.
<v Speaker 3>Knack, but she sat back and relaxed. She loves it.
<v Speaker 3>She loves yeah.
<v Speaker 2>Where we had like fifteen things lined up last night
<v Speaker 2>that needed to be done and just various locations and
<v Speaker 2>blah blah blah. But we made it through. So we're
<v Speaker 2>really excited for the upcoming weekend. We're tired this week.
<v Speaker 2>We just have too much going on. And now I
<v Speaker 2>think we're adding violin to the mix.
<v Speaker 3>Now, why which one son or daughter? Daughter?
<v Speaker 2>So yeah, So my son's got two different band things
<v Speaker 2>he's involved with now, including basketball, and then a bunch
<v Speaker 2>of stuff for like this honor society he has to do,
<v Speaker 2>like community service and all this, and then we've got
<v Speaker 2>two different piano lessons for them cheerleading.
<v Speaker 4>My daughter also.
<v Speaker 2>Has like an honor society thing that she's got to do,
<v Speaker 2>and now violin. And I'm sure I'm missing something on
<v Speaker 2>top of us with our daily jobs and house work
<v Speaker 2>and housekeeping and h aay and.
<v Speaker 4>Blah blah blah. So yeah, there's gonna come a time
<v Speaker 4>where we just collapse and you're done.
<v Speaker 2>But you know, I was talking to Nick Knack about
<v Speaker 2>this because it's something every day and our schedule is
<v Speaker 2>jam packed, and you know, I said, you know, honey, honey,
<v Speaker 2>baby sugarpants, little mama. Uh, someday we're gonna be in
<v Speaker 2>our eighties and we're gonna be like.
<v Speaker 3>Man, I wish we would be.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, I wish we were beagy.
<v Speaker 5>Remember remember those stags when we had stuff going on
<v Speaker 5>stop and now we're just sitting here on the Lazy
<v Speaker 5>Boys catching up on our doctor Phil Bro sounds kind
<v Speaker 5>of nice.
<v Speaker 6>Sounds so it sounds so cliche and cheesy, But these
<v Speaker 6>years with your kids really do go by so quick.
<v Speaker 6>I mean, now that Zoe's grown up and out of
<v Speaker 6>the house and stuff, there are days where I wake
<v Speaker 6>up I'm like, I wish I had to get somebody
<v Speaker 6>else ready for school, and that feeling goes away. We're
<v Speaker 6>all quick, but for an instant, you know, I'm like,
<v Speaker 6>I wish I had this, you know, So I mean,
<v Speaker 6>embrace it, cherish that.
<v Speaker 5>Stuff, eating a bowl of warm prunes. You I wish
<v Speaker 5>I had somebody to take the violin practice.
<v Speaker 2>Were sitting there hating each other, you know, because we've
<v Speaker 2>been together for so many years.
<v Speaker 3>No, that's when your kids will take care of you. Yeah,
<v Speaker 3>they'll change your diaper, feeding you.
<v Speaker 1>The prunes come here, shut off.
<v Speaker 5>Dad is hungry.
<v Speaker 3>I forgot my teeth.
<v Speaker 2>But I honestly don't think we'll be those people though,
<v Speaker 2>that sit there on the Lazy Boys, because I think she's.
<v Speaker 4>Like, you know what, we're gonna be out. We're gonna
<v Speaker 4>go to you know, early brunch. We're gonna go work out.
<v Speaker 4>We're gonna you know, and then we'll come home.
<v Speaker 5>And watch a programmed.
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, sitting watch old reruns from Boy Meets World.
<v Speaker 3>There you got fru.
<v Speaker 4>Remember when Family Managers was.
<v Speaker 1>In prompt JG those did I do that?
<v Speaker 3>Watch an old.
<v Speaker 5>Episode just saved by the boom? There you go, Mari
<v Speaker 5>was quat the thing.
<v Speaker 1>Qut Morris, come on?
<v Speaker 3>Oh my god.
<v Speaker 4>So anyway, that's enough of my dumb life.
<v Speaker 3>Katie.
<v Speaker 4>Uh, you're on your one box mission right now.
<v Speaker 3>I am.
<v Speaker 5>Well.
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, I deep cleaned my house over my apartment over
<v Speaker 6>the weekend, and so I did that so that every
<v Speaker 6>day this week I could take a box out of
<v Speaker 6>my closet and go through it and try and like
<v Speaker 6>get my closet arranged. I mean it's not messy or anything.
<v Speaker 6>I just have a lot of things that makes me overwhelmed.
<v Speaker 6>I'm like, I need to get these all, you know,
<v Speaker 6>down to at least one or to three boxes. That's
<v Speaker 6>what I want in the closet. But anyway, yesterday I
<v Speaker 6>went to my closet and I was like, oh, box
<v Speaker 6>am I gonna take today?
<v Speaker 3>Da?
<v Speaker 5>Da da?
<v Speaker 6>And I looked and I saund my cello and I
<v Speaker 6>was like, I'm playing you for a minute.
<v Speaker 1>And so I do.
<v Speaker 6>And I busted out the cello and I haven't played
<v Speaker 6>it since I moved into my new apartment, and so
<v Speaker 6>I took it out of the case and the bridge
<v Speaker 6>was down. I don't know if you know anything about
<v Speaker 6>stringed instruments, but there's a bridge that holds it all
<v Speaker 6>from the neck down to the tail of the instrument.
<v Speaker 1>And that bridge fell over. So then I had to
<v Speaker 1>do some you.
<v Speaker 6>Know, fanaglin, and I had to get my cello up
<v Speaker 6>on the table, and I had to get the bridge
<v Speaker 6>back up there and tune it and everything. So that
<v Speaker 6>took a good like forty five minutes. To get it perfect.
<v Speaker 6>To get you have to get that bridge just right
<v Speaker 6>or it messes up the whole sound like just a
<v Speaker 6>you know, half of a centimeter to the left and
<v Speaker 6>your A sounds like an a sharp and that's just
<v Speaker 6>not okay. So yesterday I spent like two and a
<v Speaker 6>half hours just playing with my cello.
<v Speaker 1>I have my own little concert. I even walked out
<v Speaker 1>to the chair and bowed to everybody who was no,
<v Speaker 1>I don't want Yeah, why not? This is my ancial thing?
<v Speaker 6>Not really, so what I was playing the cello since
<v Speaker 6>I was in like the second cello, So it's not
<v Speaker 6>like I don't know how to play it, but you know,
<v Speaker 6>you don't play it for a while, and that's something
<v Speaker 6>you have to get back into the habit of because again,
<v Speaker 6>even just how you hold your fingers on the string, yeah,
<v Speaker 6>I mean, it can go screach real quick. So it's
<v Speaker 6>all about holding everything perfect and that takes a lot
<v Speaker 6>of practice to get that exactly right. So yesterday it
<v Speaker 6>was the first time I've played my cello in like
<v Speaker 6>six months, and it sounded like it.
<v Speaker 3>So you do anything like specific like the swan I
<v Speaker 3>know that's a very famous one.
<v Speaker 6>Story about the cello because again it's funny, Jeremy.
<v Speaker 1>So, I I played.
<v Speaker 6>Cello all through elementary school, all through high school, and
<v Speaker 6>then I didn't have I've always wanted one as an adult,
<v Speaker 6>right Like I always wanted a cello. I had a
<v Speaker 6>piano and so i'd you know, mess around with that
<v Speaker 6>for a little bit. But when I won my fantasy
<v Speaker 6>football league in twenty twenty.
<v Speaker 1>I bought a cello. That's what I did with.
<v Speaker 3>My winnings and so during COVID.
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, so I've only had had a cello for the
<v Speaker 6>last like five years. But the minute I got it,
<v Speaker 6>I got some sheet music to Bruno Mars.
<v Speaker 1>Just the way you are, and so that's what I
<v Speaker 1>know how to play.
<v Speaker 4>I want to hear it.
<v Speaker 3>Can you read music?
<v Speaker 4>Yeah?
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, bass cleft because that's what cello is, so treble cliff.
<v Speaker 6>I just kind of figure it out because I played
<v Speaker 6>the piano too. But yeah, So I literally spent at
<v Speaker 6>least three hours just playing with my cello yesterday and
<v Speaker 6>that made me feel so good, like it did.
<v Speaker 4>Don't tell me, am I right?
<v Speaker 3>Am I right?
<v Speaker 1>Your mind was going to go there.
<v Speaker 4>No, I couldn't stop playing with my cello yesterday, three hours.
<v Speaker 1>I came out bout.
<v Speaker 4>It took me a minute to get my fingers working right.
<v Speaker 1>I played her nice, so she sounded perfectly.
<v Speaker 3>It was seaky five or six times.
<v Speaker 1>My cello's name is Charlie.
<v Speaker 4>Charlie, Charlie.
<v Speaker 1>I love her so yeah.
<v Speaker 6>I just I had the best day yesterday and I
<v Speaker 6>went on a run like it was.
<v Speaker 1>It was great.
<v Speaker 4>It was living your best life.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah. But all the things I wanted to do I
<v Speaker 1>did not do.
<v Speaker 4>That's all right, all because of that damn cello, bringing in,
<v Speaker 4>bringing in.
<v Speaker 2>I want to hear some Bruno Mars on the cello. Okay,
<v Speaker 2>practice this weekend. We have a long weekend, okay, and
<v Speaker 2>bringing in on Tuesday, let's have a jam Sashon.
<v Speaker 1>I know, Josh, you played the guitar. Maybe we could
<v Speaker 1>start a little band. What do you play, Jersey.
<v Speaker 4>The jaw harp.
<v Speaker 3>I'll bring it in.
<v Speaker 4>It'll be a hell of a show.
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