Intro
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[Laughter] I would have just started. I know we've done this. We've been down this road. I almost
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had a panic attack this week because I don't know if you know this about me. I heavily rely on the
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Farmer's Almanac for a couple of different things in my life and it would be extremely inconvenient
Why I Almost Had a Heart Attack
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if it went away. And everyone started flooding my comments yesterday being like, "Oh my gosh,
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did you see the 2026 Farmer's Almanac will be the last one ever after 200 years?" And I was like,
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I feel like this is a sign of the end of times. First of all, that after 200 years, they're like,
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"Yeah, this is the last one." Maybe they just know because of using the Farmer's Almanac that
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they don't need to make one for any more years because this is it. But then I found out there
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are two Farmer’s Almanacs. One of them is based in Maine and it's been going for 200 years. But then
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the other one is The Old Farmer's Almanac and it's been going since 1730-something and that's the one
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I use. So the one I use is still in publication. So, I'm not quite sure the reasoning behind the
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newer Old Farmer's Almanac ceasing publication, but I had a little freak out because for some
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reason, and I don't want to say that it's an old wives' tale because it's been proven correct so
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many times. Like, they have like an 80% success rate on predicting weather a year ahead of time.
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They can predict when is best to plant your food, plant your vegetables, plant to get a haircut,
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even to go hunting, to get a haircut. That's what they say. And what is the adverse effect
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of getting a haircut at the wrong time? It's a bad haircut. Okay. I don't know. Okay,
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that's fair. But we've always used it for weaning. And a lot of people say with their own children,
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like human children, try it with the next one whenever y'all have one, that you use it
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for taking away their pacifier, for weaning, for potty training. Like I don't know how it works. I
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don't know if it's the moon phases or the… I don't know. But whenever we go by the Farmer's Almanac,
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I usually just Google. I use Google instead of trying to figure it out myself. I Google “Old
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Farmer's Almanac best days to wean,” for instance this month because we're weaning Jack. I was like,
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“November 2025,” and it was like, do it on the 10th or the 15th. Really? Yes. So this is just
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like a website? Well, they have a book and you can get them in lots of… like I'm sure it's
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for conceiving children, too. Maybe. I'm sure they've got everything. Borderline witchcraft.
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But I was just freaking out because I'm like, I've had the chillest weaning experience for my
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entire life because we've always gone by that and we never have dramatic weaning. I'm like,
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I just got to go… I'm looking into it… go into it blind. Never done that before. So I'm very glad
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to see that that is not the case. I'm safe for at least a few more years. That's one thing. We are
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weaning Jack on Monday. So this is like his last little weekend with all of his donkey aunties and
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he's going to get weaned with Gretchen. They're going to go out together for a couple weeks to
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settle in and then we're going to send them both to Florida. Jack and Gretchen are going to Florida
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for training. Training? Yeah. Are you going to get into the mini horse side of things? Would you
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show a miniature horse? No. Why? It seems like it would be a good 4-H experience. Well, she's… yeah,
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child experience. Well, I'm good on that. You wouldn't want to drive one? No. What? No. See,
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that's what me and Rebecca keep saying. We're like, we need our little miniature horses that
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drive and then we'll drive to each other's homes. She's really wanting under a blanket if you could…
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come here. Just to throw this out there now that Katie has got me down this rabbit hole.
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If anybody's interested, November 7th, according to The Old Farmer's Almanac, is the best day to
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move into a new home. Since nobody is doing that, tomorrow, really the next three days, are looking
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like the best days to bake. Okay. Wait. Begin. November 10th is the best day to begin a diet to
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lose weight. Wean calves, wean children. November 10th. Yep. November 11th, best day to travel.
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Interesting. We're traveling the 13th, so that's not… yeah. What does it say about that? Best day
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to have dental care or pick fruit. Oh, we're not even doing either of those. Any of these things,
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dude. It has good days to get married, slaughter livestock, breed animals. Yeah. Make sauerkraut.
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Anyway, we could do this all day. I had no idea that I… I'll be doing this all weekend. Just doing
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whatever it says. Just planning out a calendar. Dude, that would be cool. It would be a little
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impossible. Maybe not. Just start doing all of it. I get to cut hair or encourage growth. But
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to like… I'm going to do 30 days of “I'm living by it.” Yeah, it says get married on one of these
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days. So, that would be cool. We can. Thank you for showing me this. Anything is possible,
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you know, because like we're not going to just try to conceive a child for no reason,
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you know? We're not going to just get married for no reason. We're in the closet of Katie's bedroom.
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The farmer's office. Stop it. So, I just… okay, I just got a text. It's the last day from this last
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round of ICSI that we could get embryos. So, we did a round of aspiration last Monday with
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Kennedy, Erlene, and Sophie. So, aspiration… we actually just did a terms video on this,
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by the way. If you wanted to go watch that terms video that talks about breeding terms,
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it's explained. Okay, so we aspirated, meaning we got the eggs from Sophie, Erlene, and Kennedy.
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Sophie and Erlene were towards the end of their cycle, so they didn't give us that many oocytes to
ICSI
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start with, but Kennedy gave us like 30 freaking oocytes. Okay. So we split Kennedy up into two,
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and I'm so excited. So, she ended up in this… guess how many embryos total she gave from this
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round. By the way, two is like awesome. Nine. I said six first. Nine. So she gave us five RL… Best
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of Seven embryos which is full siblings to Denver. So now I think I have like 10 in the bank. So just
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10 Denver clones. Just 10 Denver clones. And then I think I have like 10 Machine Made… I have way
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too many embryos from Kennedy. She's got to take a break after this because too many. I think I
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have like 10 Machines… anyway, also because she had so many, we split it and I was like,
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let's try somebody new. And I've always wanted to see her bred with It’s A Southern Thing, and he's
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deceased and so it's better to breed him through ICSI because it uses less of his frozen semen
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because it's precious. We can't make more. And so I called Amy, his owner, like last minute, and was
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like, "Does he have semen at Equate Embryo? Can I have some? Like I have way too many oocytes." And
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so we got four embryos from that union. So excited about that. We got two from Erlene to VS Code Red.
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So I think we have three of those in the bank now. So that's the combination that made Noelle this
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past year. And then unfortunately we didn't get any Sophie embryos. Now it's not like I detach and
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love them less. It's just like I just know they're leaving. So I don't know. Like I just… I've
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already accepted it. But there was something about Noelle leaving this morning and I had to meet the
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hauler at like 3:40 this morning. I choked up. I didn't start crying, but I choked up and then
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I went and watched sad horse videos for like an hour when I got back to the house and cried and
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sobbed. So, it wasn't over Noelle. But I did, way down the driveway. No, wait. Like just chase run
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in the dark after her down the driveway. Noelle. She goes… but she was such a little… she was such
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a good little girl. Like, you know, weanlings can be unpredictable. They're young. She has been on a
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trailer a few times, but it's always been with her mom. But she walked right up on the trailer. Was
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so good. She probably misses you a lot. Shut up. She's going… we're not telling where the person
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who she's going to. I'm going to let them do that on their own terms, but she's going to Texas,
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so it's going to be like a nine-hour drive. So they got her a box stall so she could lay down
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if she wanted to. But I'm very excited for her. It was just… I don't know. She was our first little
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baby. She was early. So, she was actually… she was the first Noelle, almost two years old now
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for AQHA because she was born December 26th. I hope we don't have that again, but even then,
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she's still so special. So, she is on her way to her new home. That's our last baby to be sold this
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year. The rest are like keepers for the moment. But yeah, I mean I just went and… I don't know
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why I do this to myself. I went and laid down and I was like, you know, I just need to wind down.
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Like I was up for like an hour at 3:00 a.m. And so it's like, you know, 4:15 or whatever. I lay
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down and I… why did I search The Horse Whisperer, which I know y'all didn't never watch that movie,
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but for my horse girls, I know y'all watched the Robert Redford movie, the horse girl. Scarlett
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Johansson's like 11 in it. And I watched the moment… I don't know. It's like this story of
The Horse Whisperer
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she rides her horse with her best friend down an icy road. A truck comes, hits them all, kills her
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best friend and her horse, and then she loses a leg, and her horse is really badly hurt, and they
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end up… because she's obviously messed up from being on this ride and her friend dying, right,
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and losing a dang limb. She's messed up. So, her mom takes her out west to this horse whisperer.
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It's The Horse Whisperer. That's what it's called. This horse whisperer. To further traumatize her.
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No, it's Robert Redford. Okay. And he… it's this whole thing about their bond and this… by the way,
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this horse is feral after the thing. So, he wouldn't even let her touch him. Yeah. And so
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it's this whole thing and so… Spoiler. It's like a 30-year-old movie. Spoiler. There's a moment when,
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after he's worked with this horse, he teaches it to lay down so that she can get on it. And
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there's this slow-mo with this beautiful music playing of him getting up with her on its back.
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And it's so good. And I was just laying in bed sobbing after Noelle left this morning.
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I just went and punished myself with these videos. Zero correlation with those situations whatsoever.
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No, but I just went and let everything… kind of like that surfing movie, that shark… Soul
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Surfer. Soul Surfer. Very Soul Surfer vibes. I was really into Soul Surfer. Is there a horse that if
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they left you'd be sad? I mean, I choked up a little this morning, but like I don't know. Is
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there one that you're attached to at all that you would be sad if they left? Nate. All right, Matt.
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It's interchangeable. Yeah, I'm so sorry. Individualism is gone. I mean, I'd probably have
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been a little sad if I was there. I'd be sad to see… I'd be sad to see you sad. Walter go. Yeah.
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I'd be sad probably to see Molly go. Honestly, not really. Daphne. She's not… yeah. Gra… I would be
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sad to see Gracie go. Yeah, for sure. So, like some key players that you've either been there
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for their birth or like Gracie's been here the whole time. Not any of the new characters. You're
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not attached to any of the new ones necessarily. I would be very… well, Maggie has been here. I'd
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be very sad if Maggie left. Yeah. Or Charlotte. I don't know about anyone else really. Yeah. So,
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a couple of the babies and then recent mares… like none of the actual… anybody that has history.
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Matt, do you even know any names to throw out? [Music] I would be sad to see you sad. That's
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sweet. What are you doing? Being honest. I'm just being honest. You're not though. With myself. I
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mentioned the other day like if we ever did, you know, some music recording and did like
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a music video, and someone's like, if you don't make a “because of the horses” like little sound
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bite slash mini music video. It's in like a 1990s Britney Spears music video vibe. It's kind of past
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its time unfortunately. I think we're on to other things. No, that's the thing. It never fully was
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utilized. It was never developed into anything. It was within conversation. It was maybe overused. I
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like those glasses. We've talked about this. Yes. You put them on. It was maybe overused for a time.
Should We Write a Song?
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So, I think that… like I don't think anyone would enjoy recording a song. So, for those that don't
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know, because like it really was obscure and I feel like it was used more behind the scenes than
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on video. We can make a sound bite of it for the podcast, but like… that's honestly what we should
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do. Yeah. But there was a time, I think this past foaling season is when we really were using it. It
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was very overused for a time. But like anytime… I mean when do you think we used it most? I feel
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like we were on a… how did it happen? What was it? Maybe like trying to write a song and somebody
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just… I feel like it was you… just started like freestyling or something. Because of the horses.
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Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. There's probably more that came before or followed by. And so then even when I'd
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be in a serious conversation like, oh yeah, we got to do this, and he'd be like, “because
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of the horses,” because I can just hear like a sitcom, like a Friends or something like that,
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that you just hear like a little heart piano and it's just a transition to the next scene. Like,
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I hear that in my mind every time I say that. Because of the horses. [Music] Full House.
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Speaking of glasses, are those… do you actually need glasses? They're blue-light glasses. They
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are. Yeah. I mean, you're on the screen a lot, so… Do you notice a difference using blue light? Like
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less headaches or anything? No, they're more of a statement. Okay. Nice. I like them. So,
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I didn't realize saying, "Hey, I got glasses," and showing a photo would cause such bullying,
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as me and Rebecca both went and had our eyes checked for the first time in forever yesterday.
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And so, she posted one first and… I think thicker frames are in right now, like style.
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And so she posted her photo first and I got some that look very similar to hers. And everyone in
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the comments was like, "Those are so big. Wow, my mom had those in the 70s. I guess everything comes
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back around. Not my taste, but you know," like I don't know, just nothing positive. And so I texted
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her because I assumed she had seen the comments and I was like, "I cannot believe that you got
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such giant glasses for your tiny little face." And she was like, "What? This is you or Rebecca?"
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This is Rebecca. Because she posted the photo first of her glasses. And so I figured she had
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seen the comments first before I texted her that. And I was being sarcastic. And then she was like,
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"What? What do you mean? I thought they looked fine." I was like, "Oh my god." And I was like,
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"Go look at your comments." And so then I posted one because mine look so similar, being like,
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"I just love glasses that are too big for my tiny face." But I got two. I'll pull up pictures, show
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you. I have like a negative 2.75 thing. I don't know. Do you wear… I don't know. Y'all don't know
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anything. And no, I have good eyes. I don't have good eyes. That just sounded like a rough number.
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That's not the worst. Like I think Nate said that his wife is negative 6. Yeah. And go to negative…
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I mean, there were people commenting yesterday on my things being like I'm negative 8 or negative
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whatever. And I have a slight astigmatism in my right eye. But I got some thicker frames that
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are green. I already showed you. Did you get the text yet? Oh yeah. You're supposed to be looking.
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And then don't judge me because the wire frames I feel like could be bad or good depending on
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what I'm wearing that day or like the… You look so different. You look like a different person.
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Glasses do that. I know. But this is like… I've never seen somebody like Superman as much as you
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are here right now. Like I mean, you are Clark Kent and Superman right now. With which glasses?
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All of them. Both of them. Like I would probably walk by you in the coffee shop without… like if I
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was in a hurry or whatever and just wasn't looking around… I don't know if I would clock. No, I mean
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those look different. Like the wire frames I feel like are more for when I'm done up, you know? Like
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I feel like… all I ever see you in is a cap. I feel like you're holding in that you hate the
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wire frames. I don't hate them. I don't hate them. I like them. I think they're definitely like… but
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girl, they're a statement. Yeah, I feel… they're like nerdy for sure. They're better for when I
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have makeup on and my hair is done. Whereas in like a cozy sweater, those are not summer glasses.
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These are for like this look. You know what I'm saying? I like the sweater look though. So,
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we'll see. Very Barnes & Noble. Very… I said this yesterday, I'll say again. Harry Potter-esque,
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which I think is a good thing. Speaking of grandma activities though, so you know how
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we talked about in the last episode like we're needing the whimsy. We need… hello, what are we
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doing? Not necessarily Christmas. Just whimsy. No, just whimsy in our life. And so I noticed lately I
Knitting Hobby with Dani
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have like… obviously I have hobbies because that's like all I do all day, but my hobbies have turned
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into work and so I need something that's not on a screen. And like, I don't know. So I actually,
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for a present, and I had to tell her because she was going to end up seeing it anyway, for Lindsey
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and Abigail I got them these little needlepoint kits. Cross stitch. Cross stitch. I was literally
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just saying you would like cross stitch. I got them these cross stitch kits and then I was like,
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"You know what? I used to love… I used to do it in college." Like I would go to class and I would
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knit. And so my friend Dani, like my best friend Dani, she's been on here before. I was like, "Hey,
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Jonathan's hunting. I'm home alone. Do you want to come have a sleepover and we knit or learn how to
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crochet together?" And she was like, "Absolutely." So, I think today we're going to go buy some yarn
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and watch a movie and knit. I'm also having a sleepover with my friend tonight. It's a night of
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sleepovers. I'm also having… Are you going there or are they coming here? I'm going to Savannah's
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house. Oh, that'll be fun. And I'm taking Moo. She's also having a sleepover. Oh, because Millie
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is her best… Wait, your turn. I'm also having a… yes. So, Moo is best friends with my best friend's
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dog. So, we get to go to sleepovers together because they love each other. They love each
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other and they play. I'll send you a photo, but carry on because I gotta find it. But no, I mean,
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you're good. It's just I feel like it's a first step to creating the whimsy, you know? Yes. Like,
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we might… you know, she's a health nut, so I doubt we bake cookies or anything,
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but you can make some oatmeal raisin… absolutely not. Gluten free, sugar free cookies. Gluten free
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is… on gluten-free stuff right now. Macy, but she has… what? So, she has to… what? It's just
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coincidental. Look at the photo real quick. Yeah, Savannah actually came for one of the
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foal births last year. So, yeah, that was… oh, no. Don't say that, dude. That's bad. That's
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creepy. Moo, you have creepy friends. She loves her. That's her best. You know what this looks
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like? It looks like Professor Lupin's werewolf. Oh my gosh, the eyes. Yeah. It's like the moment
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he… like whenever they zoom in, like he turns into… that's… what if she is just like a human
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chilling, did you take a potion tonight? Remember where your heart is? Isn't here.
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Cut this out. Cut this out. No one wants to eat.
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Oh, I would like to point out 90% of the time when we're like, cut this out,
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it's Matt just going off on his own little… off the rails. I'm going to pull up the video,
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though, and that sound will match. Like pull up the video but put your sound over it.
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I just love it, dude. I love it because it's so good and I can… like I've seen it so much that
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I can quote it and it's still good every time. It is kind of a flex to just be able to start quoting
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it. And there are certain parts that I think I could quote, especially if I was watching it
23:04
at the same time and knew the context, but I don't know. It's kind of cool to just be like… now I can
23:13
do that with the first Twilight movie. Absolutely. For sure. Absolutely. But you could pick any movie
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and I would be able to give you the intro dialogue to any of the seven Harry Potter movies. I think
23:29
Order of the Phoenix. So when he walks up on the swing set, they're all laughing. Harry
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looks up to him, says, "Hey, Big D, beat up another 12-year-old?" "This one deserved it."
23:49
Don't kill Cedric. But anyway, yeah. I mean, this week I got sick. I think everyone's getting
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sick. I had one day where… and I feel like this happens like every six months or so because I get
24:03
congestion and everything pretty often. I feel like I travel a lot and so I always get stuffy,
24:08
but truly like sick sick, and I can't work, because generally we'll just still film and
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all the things, but where I can't work, that happened this week where I woke up on… I think
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it was Wednesday and we were supposed to film, and I called out. I was like, "Nate, you're 10
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minutes away," because we track Nate all the time. We're like, "Hey, we see that you just left. Turn
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back around, go back home." Because that morning I had a call at like 10:30 and so I had texted the
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girls. I was like, I'll be out at like 10:00. And so I got out of here at like 10:15 and I
24:45
had tried to sleep it off, but I had cold chills. Then I was sweating, like obviously had a fever,
24:50
but nothing really else, like body aches, but I just couldn't get going. And so we had to go tag
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a couple of calves that morning and then we came back at lunchtime at like 11:30, 11:45 and I was
25:00
like, I'm just going to lay down. I slept hard. Like could not wake me up. Could not… like slept
25:07
hard until like 2:30, 3, and then we went and did like an hour's worth of stuff because like I had
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to… came back, went back to sleep immediately, and I think I woke up when you came to grab ranch and
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that's about it, because she came back at like six to grab ranch for dinner and I was like, "Okay,
25:29
I guess I should get up," and like I had some stuff in the crock pot. I was like, I guess I
25:32
should get it out and put it in the fridge. And I sat up and posted a couple of things and then went
25:38
back to sleep at 8 and was just gone, like the fever. And again, Jonathan's out of town. This is
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posted after he gets back, so I don't mind saying he's been out of town all week. No one to take
25:47
care of me. He called me and was like, "How are you doing, babe?" I'm like, "No one's here to take
25:52
care of me. You're gone. It's your fault." And so… but yeah, sick. Sick. I don't know what it is.
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Sicky. I don't… well, I do know what it is. I get sick when I go to do meet and greets and stuff,
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which I mean I think that just goes hand in hand with… y'all's fault. I don't mean that. I just
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mean like anytime you're in high contact with other individuals, it's such a higher chance of
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contracting something. Yep. It's the last meet and greet you'll do. So, thanks everybody for
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ruining that, because I did two basically in a row, because I went to… it was right after I got
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back from High Point from the showcase, which was great by the way. It was very fun. But we're about
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to go to the World Show. We leave again. We're not doing a meet and greet while we're there at the
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World Show, but we are… I think we're there for three full days. Hopefully going to watch Denver
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successfully show. The one thing I'm super excited for, I haven't told y'all we're doing this. So VS
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Code Red sponsors a coffee cart. And so the first morning we're there, we're driving it around and
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serving people coffee and handing out hats and whatnot. That's like your nightmare. I feel like
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I'm… I'm a big coffee guy though. Yeah, I can get you coffee. It's just like black coffee. I
World Show is Coming Up!
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think you put like creamer in it. Yeah. It's not anything crazy. It's not like iced latte. Well,
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we can offer whimsy. It's… it's a John Deere Gator that they've just… they put a big kettle
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on. Yeah. Well, we can offer whimsy. It looks nice. Like they did fab. Yeah. It's
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definitely not hard. I just meant like talking. Yes, I think I would enjoy it more if they were
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like iced lattes or something. But anyway, so we're going to do the World Show. It's going to
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be fun. It's not going to be nearly as long as Congress. I'm not going to be showing at
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all. There's no chance of me showing. You have to qualify. You have to… it's not like the Congress.
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The World Show is a lot smaller in numbers because you have to qualify ahead of time and you have to
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enter ahead of time. So like the Congress, because there's no qualifications other than
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being a registered Quarter Horse, you can enter up until the day before and so it's bigger. There's
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a lot more classes. There's a lot more divisions. Whereas the World Show… it's just less classes and
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it's a lot more set in stone as to who's there. And so that's what we're doing next. It's… how
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much time are we devoting to this coffee cart? How much time are we devoting to the coffee cart? Like
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we're doing it two mornings. Probably an hour. Oh, why? I didn't know if it was like, you know,
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you devote a whole outfit to it or it's like, you know, a whole outfit, you know, the coffee outfit.
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I don't think so. For the whimsy. I don't think so. My new mission is every day to bring just
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a little bit more whimsy. Just a little more whimsy. I feel like serving the coffee is the
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more whimsy. We're trying to break free. I've been saying that a lot, too. Breaking free from what?
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Breaking everything. From just the confinements of yourself. Okay. Painting your nails. Break free,
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dude. Okay. You know, and I see that in you. Yeah. Break free. I'm like… I'm like Ethel. Not Ethel.
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I'm like… what's her name? The one that just left. Noelle. Noelle. Noelle. Yeah. She broke
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free… on to better things. Okay. And on that note, break free, everybody. Hope we see you in the next
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one. Let us know… I kind of want the next one to be a game because we have to film before we leave
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for the World Show. And so there's not going to be a whole lot happening between now and filming
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the next one. So let me know. I think we should do another game show of quizzing Nate and Matt,
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but that's just me. Let me know what y'all think. I think we should get a Switch for
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foaling season. Oh, what? Because I played a board game of Mario. Oh, a Switch. Oh,
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like a Nintendo Switch. I should have prefaced. I was like… like the switch my mama used to make
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me go make out in the woods. Anyway, I'll talk about that later. Anyway, see you in the next.