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live off the land, cook on a fire. if it were up to me, we would, but i don't think your brother or sister share our enthusiasm for the outdoors. all right, let'sget this over with. we're going to be camping, not gathering honey. why limitourselves, dad? can you fit this in your backpack? i don't have room. we're going to bein the middle of nowhere. where are yougoing to plug that in? aren't we bringing any outlets? why don't you kids start getting the car packed? we can move outof the tent. you can use itas a closet.
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i was afraid i was going to miss you. you're sureyou won't come? i've got to get this project finished by monday. i'm so tired lately, i wouldn't be fun. i haven't had my normal energy for weeks. maybe weshould stay home. no. you guys have been looking forward to this. i would hateto break alex's heart. he doesso love the woods. there's nothing to worry about. i saw dr. carlson. she gave me every test. she said i'm a healthy specimen at the peak of my womanhood. my sentiments precisely. i feel like a pieceof day-0ld liver. don't go getting me all excited, elyse. i've got to take the kids camping. ok, dad, let's go. i'm not getting any younger. we'll grab some breakfast on the road.
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i've got to work. won't be the samewithout you. who's goingto chop the firewood? i will, as usual. i want everyone to see that in the spirit of getting back to nature i decided to go with a clear nail polish. [doorbell rings] hello, mrs. keaton. i hopei'm not too late. huh? mallory invited meto lunch today. mallory's gone camping. that explains whyshe invited me. well, it's all right. i don't need lunch. of course, i didn'thave any breakfast. you know, breakfast,the most importantmeal of the day,
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which i haven't. how about peanut butter and jelly? my mother saysi should have a hot lunch. i'll heat it. it's lonely at home. my parentswent to dayton for a symposiumon aging-- "making the mostof your twilight years." i see why you didn't go. i got enough fromthe first twoin the series. make yourself at home, skippy. thanks. i'm glad you dropped by. i was getting lonely. don't you worry. i'll make you an excellent companion. would you care for a game of jacks? or perhaps some yo-yo tricks? [telephone rings] [ring] hello. oh, hi, dr. carlson. how are you? oh, you do.
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no. what? i don't believe you. no. we did. i am. no. ok, ok. bye. what is it? nothing. why do you ask? no reason. steve. steven. i've got to call steven. let's see, the tent. didn't take a phonein the tent. i don't believe this. there must besome mistake. she's a doctor. she knows whatshe's talking about. mrs. keaton, are you sick? skippy, you're notgoing to believe this.
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we're goingto have a baby. we are? [hums] goochy, goochy, goochy, goochy, goochy. oh, steven. steven. oh. uh, steven... sit down for a second. let me tell you something. uh...do you remember that weekend we spent at that bed and breakfast place and skipped breakfast? no. steven, do you remember how you always said we have the three most wonderful, thoughtful, considerate children in the whole world? those are the three most selfish,
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how come you'rehome a day early? this is not my idea of a relaxing drive up into the mountains. oh. it's an honest mistake. it could havehappened to anybody. not anybody who walks erect. what happened? we went camping without a tent. your dad put the tentin the trunk. mallory took the tent out to make room for her make-up table. i didn't thinkit was important. i thought it was justalex's sleeping bag. where was i supposed to sleep? where's jennifer? i had her take our gear off the luggage rack. [thunder] jennifer, leave the gear! just come inside! why did you tell her to do that? i knew she was disappointed,
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for her to get fresh air. look at thoserosy cheeks. i couldn't get the sleeping bag untied. they were up too high. the ladder's in the garage. alex. you think you're the boss over me. over everybody. now what's the matter? alex had to sit in front! hold it! hold it! up to your rooms now. uh...dad, i think i'ma little old to be sentto my room. you're also too old to be whining in the car. i wasn't whining.
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honey. do you remember how these camping trips used to be? just the two of us there in the woods... with the stars, the moon, a little fire going. mm-hmm. oh, boy. i miss those days. i love the kids, but part of me is really looking forward to the day when it'll be just the two of us again. are you really? i am tired, i am cranky, i am fed up. just do not mention the word kid to me. we'll be ok. ok, i'll try. did you getthe test results from your physical? you're not making it easy on me. what did dr. carlsonhave to say? well, my blood pressure's a little low. nothing to worry about.
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well...anything elsehappen while i was gone? your suit came back from the cleaners. this is a big day. um, who elseknows about this? only you... and skippy. of course. i--i thought you'd be happy. i'm happy. i'm happy. don't i look happy? you look shocked. i am. i'm shocked and happy. i'm shappy. we always said we'd welcome a new baby.
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i just didn't thinkwe'd get the chance to. i mean, afterjennifer was born, the doctor said,uh, that was it. i mean, the chances... the chances of yourgetting pregnant againwere very slim. but you do welcome this baby, don't you? of course i do. it's just i'm, uh... shappy. this is beginning to dawn on me. a baby. this is incredible. this is fantastic. uh, dad... listen, the three 0f us were talking about all that car stuff, and well, we're sorry, you know? did youhear that, elyse? you're the threemost wonderfulchildren in the world.
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come on over here. we got to tell you something real important. is something wrong, mom? oh, no, honey. everything's fine. it's just that, uh... well... i'm pregnant. pregnant? you mean--you meanlike with a baby? believe me, no one was more surprised than i was. oh, no. skippy was. skippy knows? you mean peopleoutside the house are goingto know about this? i'll haveto drop out of school. all right, uh, let me get this straight. you and mom are going to have a baby? that's right.
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you picked the right one. i can't believe this. are you sure, mom? the doctor said so. aren't you kids excited? well,it's embarrassing. you're parents. you shouldn'tbe having children. come on, you guys,mallory is right. you're too old. you're too kind. i'm just being realistic. you're not going to be able to do the things that younger parents do. who is, uh, who is going to toss a football with this kid, old gramps here? alex, itmight even be a girl. wait a minute. nobody said anything about having a girl. that is where i draw the line.
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this baby is going to change all our lives. they should have asked us how we felt about it. we shouldtry looking at thisfrom their point of view. they're not exactlya couple of spring chickens. this is their lastgrasp at youth. it's their last chance to feel a part of nature'sfertility cycle before they shrivel up,join bowling leagues. i can't help thinking another brother or sister will upset the delicate balance of give and take, the balance of space we've established in this family. that's quitean advanced thought. i didn't know youhad an understandingof group dynamics. i was talking about closet space.
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i'm the youngest. i should feelthe most threatened. jennifer's right. this is going to be hardest on her. she's used to being the baby of the family, getting all the attention. now she's going to be ignored. a nobody.one of the crowd. a piece of driftwood. mere flotsam washed upon the shores of life. i get the point, alex. you'll just haveto be mature about this. there will be anothermember of this family. you'll haveto make sacrifices. what about you? i'm the oldest son. there are certaininalienable rightsto that position. you can't pull rank on this. when the baby cries at 3:00 in the morning, it'll wake everyone. even the first-born son. can you imagine alex changing a diaper? or alex going gichee-gichee-goo? i can gogichee-gichee-goo.
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what would you say if the baby were crying? i would, uh... i would walk overto the edge of the crib, and i would explainto the infant that crying is merelyan instinctive reaction to transitory,albeit unpleasant,environmental stimuli. why does thatsound familiar? i just had a scary thought. we could have another alex on our hands. you're making mevery nervous, mallory. you should be nervous. think about all the negatives of the situation. babies cry when you're trying to sleep. they have bad table manners. they're bald. they never pick upafter themselves. they have runny noses.
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they can'thold their liquor. then again, they cuddle up in your arms. they smell good. they gurgle and coo. they idolizetheir older brother. of course,who can blame them. i can't recallwhich of you looked up to me morewhen you were babies, or should i sayworshipped? are you ok? oh, sure. fine. i just couldn't sleep. i was so excited. how you two feeling? fine. fine. how are you? i had a littletrouble sleeping. i can't stop thinking. about what? i'm 40 years old. i'm about to becomea father again. last timei changed a diaper,
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thought i'd seenthe last of both of them. you know what i keep realizing? what? we'll start watching sesame street again. romper room. mr. rogers. i like mr. rogers. have to start going to the zoo. pony rides. birthday parties. sterilizing baby bottles. tripping over toys. then the terrible 2swill be upon us. remember when alexran around the housegoing, "mine! mine!" he never really outgrew that, did he? it seems likesuch a long time ago. i know. i've been doing some calculations. when the baby's 10, i'll be 50. when the baby's 20, i'll be 60. when the baby's 30, i'll be 70.
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it won't be a babywhen it's 30. i guess you're right. when the baby's 40, jennifer will be 51. steven! i'm sorry. i'm just not used to the idea. neither am i. it's a nice ideato get used to. i wish the kids were more excited. they'll come around. who could not lovea beautiful newborn baby? besides, it gives ussomeone else to pick on. you know, uh... there's one other thing about this we haven't mentioned. it will bereal expensive. i find this absolutely the sexiest thing in the world. aw, hey. cut it out. that's how you got into trouble in the first place. what are you doing up? how can i sleep?
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it won't happen tonight, alex. it's not, is it, elyse? i can almostguarantee it. what's in the package? it's something i picked up for the little guy. oh, it's so cute. uh, pull the string. i love alex. ohh! isn't that sweet? i think i'll get one of these for myself. this toy reminds me of when you were a baby. do you remember that songwe sang to you? it always made you smile. yeah. uh... we're in the money no, no. don't you remember?it was, um... i'm a little teapot,short and stout here e the handle,here is the spout
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tip me over, and pour me out this is going to bea long nine months. we thought about having a little brother or sister. we decided it could be a lot of fun. the family needssome shaking up. thank you, honey. this is beautiful. look at that. well, it's getting pretty late. we'd better call it a night. oh, yeah.
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brought snow to the valley is on its way out... but is more on the way? storm watch tops channel 2 news at 5:30. some places in the higher elevations got feet of snow. good evening i'm kristen remington. and i'm landon miller, thanks for staying with us tonight. we begin with storm watch team coverage tonight. meteorologist mike alger is in the weather center with a look at if any more storms are on the way... and amanda ketchledge is live on mount rose highway with a look at how the roads are still slick after the storm. let's start with mike... while the mountains could see some more snow on friday , most of the wintry weather of late will ease as we head into the weekend. there is one more weak storm system moving in friday afternoon, but the dynamics aren't strong enough to have much left over for the valley to overcome the rain shadow effect. the
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