<v Speaker 1>Jar you, Katy and Josh six one.
<v Speaker 2>Hundred yesterday, it kind of sucked.
<v Speaker 3>When I got home, I had to go outside and
<v Speaker 3>assess essentially all the damage. A lot of broken tree limbs,
<v Speaker 3>a lot of very sad looking bushes and trees in
<v Speaker 3>my backyard. A few years ago, we planned some really
<v Speaker 3>nice ones against our back fence to kind of help
<v Speaker 3>block the neighbors. You know, they're supposed to get like
<v Speaker 3>fifteen feet tall or whatever, and we do everything we
<v Speaker 3>can to make sure that those stay big and beautiful
<v Speaker 3>and blocking. And they were bent over, like in half,
<v Speaker 3>and I was like, oh, come on, you know it
<v Speaker 3>takes years and years and years for them.
<v Speaker 2>Big and beautiful.
<v Speaker 3>And I had gone out and strapped them up and
<v Speaker 3>put netting on them to make sure they didn't you know, lean.
<v Speaker 2>Over and all that. And as soon as I saw
<v Speaker 2>them when I get home and I was like, oh crap,
<v Speaker 2>those are snapped in half.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah.
<v Speaker 2>But luckily, like you said yesterday, Katie, the tree was
<v Speaker 2>just like tired and sad.
<v Speaker 1>Droopy, weird, so crazy.
<v Speaker 3>I spent a good forty five minutes to an hour
<v Speaker 3>yesterday going out knocking off all the trees and you know,
<v Speaker 3>moving snow around. I did such a dad movie yesterday.
<v Speaker 3>You know, because the grass has been so dry, we
<v Speaker 3>have had no moisture. So there was spots like in
<v Speaker 3>my grass that didn't have as much snow as other spots.
<v Speaker 3>So I went out and I shoveled some snow from
<v Speaker 3>those spots into the dryer spots so once it melts,
<v Speaker 3>it gets more water.
<v Speaker 1>I was like, you're welcome, grass.
<v Speaker 2>I'm such a dad. It was like, spots going to
<v Speaker 2>need a little more water.
<v Speaker 1>That's so funny.
<v Speaker 3>The other horrible thing that happened is I came home
<v Speaker 3>yesterday to to four additional children in my house.
<v Speaker 1>Well, you knew that was gonna happen.
<v Speaker 2>My son had a couple of friends over. My daughter
<v Speaker 2>had a couple of friends over. Yeah, and.
<v Speaker 3>They had to go play in the snow. They had
<v Speaker 3>to go sledding, and then they all had to come
<v Speaker 3>back inside. And they all smelled really really yeah, especially
<v Speaker 3>the boys, teenage boys, Like you could tell as soon
<v Speaker 3>as you walked in the door, Oh there's boys here.
<v Speaker 4>Okay, they're like damp. So they have normal teenage boy smell,
<v Speaker 4>but damp.
<v Speaker 3>It was damp from which is gross, and damp from
<v Speaker 3>boy sweat, which was nasty.
<v Speaker 2>And then of course like all the ones.
<v Speaker 1>We're hungry. Oh you got a feed up?
<v Speaker 2>Oh my god, go home and eat, go home. I
<v Speaker 2>think I even whispered to that to my wife. I
<v Speaker 2>was like, just make them go home and make.
<v Speaker 1>Them go have snacks at your house.
<v Speaker 2>But then there we were shoving corn dogs in the airfire.
<v Speaker 4>You know, I thought that's kind of refreshing that they
<v Speaker 4>all played outside on a snow day. They weren't in
<v Speaker 4>their rooms on their tablets completely lone, like, you know,
<v Speaker 4>like I like that the kids went outside and played.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, it is nice to seem good.
<v Speaker 3>Get out there and do that and have a good time.
<v Speaker 3>And yeah, so the house smelled like sweaty boys and
<v Speaker 3>corn dogs.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, parenthood.
<v Speaker 2>So how was your afternoon? How are you feeling.
<v Speaker 1>I'm okay, it's funny. Just back to the tree thing.
<v Speaker 4>I came home and there was a big, massive tree
<v Speaker 4>that was bent over into like three parking spots in
<v Speaker 4>front of the house. And I just immediately walked up
<v Speaker 4>and I was.
<v Speaker 1>Like, so glad I live in an apartment. That's not
<v Speaker 1>my job. Someone else is going to take care of that.
<v Speaker 1>I don't have to deal with that.
<v Speaker 4>So it was like that yesterday, and because of that,
<v Speaker 4>I just stayed inside. I mean, I've kind of got
<v Speaker 4>this little like cold sniff ley. I don't know if
<v Speaker 4>it's because the weather went from eighty to thirty and
<v Speaker 4>now we're gonna get back up to eighty.
<v Speaker 1>And I'm very sensitive to those changes.
<v Speaker 4>Anyway, So I went home last night and I had
<v Speaker 4>to make myself. I know, you make fun of me
<v Speaker 4>and say all I do is lay on the couch,
<v Speaker 4>but I do do things.
<v Speaker 1>But yesterday I made myself just chill. I was like,
<v Speaker 1>your body needs to recover. Clearly something's happening.
<v Speaker 4>So I laid on my couch and watched like eight
<v Speaker 4>episodes of the Circle and I loved my life.
<v Speaker 1>I drank Hot.
<v Speaker 3>Team the Fire Hot.
<v Speaker 2>You just lay down, I did. I had eight hours today.
<v Speaker 4>I always tell myself, like when I am relaxing after work,
<v Speaker 4>because we all should do that, I have things I
<v Speaker 4>need to do, so like if it's three o'clock, I'm like,
<v Speaker 4>well by three thirty, you gotta do those girl, like.
<v Speaker 2>That's on you four hours.
<v Speaker 4>Now. It's not like I really made myself do things,
<v Speaker 4>but yesterday I had to keep reminding myself, No, you're recovering.
<v Speaker 1>Your body is in recovery mode. So you just lay
<v Speaker 1>on that couch and you drink your hot Yes.
<v Speaker 3>Do something up in North Dakota, you think a little
<v Speaker 3>bit North Dakota flew or some COVID on the plane
<v Speaker 3>on the way.
<v Speaker 1>Back, because that's the thing. I don't like necessarily feel
<v Speaker 1>like awful. It's just like all in my head. It's
<v Speaker 1>all in my head. It's all like in the throw
<v Speaker 1>area and stuff.
<v Speaker 2>So I'm glad you came in.
<v Speaker 4>But I know, I think it is just drastically changing
<v Speaker 4>weather the way it has been.
<v Speaker 1>I mean it just you know, puts me through the
<v Speaker 1>ringer when that happens.
<v Speaker 4>And the last week has been drastic for me going
<v Speaker 4>from North Dakota.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah back here.
<v Speaker 4>It's all of the different weather we've had in Colorado
<v Speaker 4>alone has been enough for my sinuses to be like,
<v Speaker 4>what is happening?
<v Speaker 2>Well, get yourself an Eddy Pot and.
<v Speaker 1>Uh yeah that might actually be a good idea.
<v Speaker 2>I'm geting Needy Pot. After the show. You you watched
<v Speaker 2>the infomercial on the netty pot?
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, where are you? Just this stream? This stream gets
<v Speaker 1>me every time.
<v Speaker 2>I'm like, Wow, it's the only on her face.
<v Speaker 1>She's doing it even she's about so much coming out
<v Speaker 1>of me right now.
<v Speaker 2>Well, you got a lot of show ahead of you.
<v Speaker 2>Has a suck it up, buttercup.
<v Speaker 1>We got this all right.
<v Speaker 2>If you need to lay down, go over there in
<v Speaker 2>the corner, all right.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, you know what. I'm taking you up on that
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