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You love it.
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>> Did someone say Grinch waffles?
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>> Look at those.
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>> The Croc Gang.
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>> Yay. >> I'll let you off. Oh,
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>> look at that. [music]
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>> What? >> It's a dose.
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>> A parrot called Ronan. That's Sean.
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[laughter]
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[bell]
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[music]
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Okay.
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>> Remember I go in first
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mommy or daddy.
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>> Okay.
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>> Hello.
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>> She likes to go in first.
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>> She lets us know when when we're allowed
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in.
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>> Even queuing up today.
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>> In.
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>> Good morning. No. Now.
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>> No. No. No.
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The curtains. What a beautiful day.
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>> Yeah, >> there's no rain.
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>> Who look where?
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>> Where do you think?
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>> Right, we're done looking inside the
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playroom. >> Yeah,
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>> you are going to look inside the
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kitchen.
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>> Okay, >> daddy's in the kitchen. All right.
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>> And if he's inside the toilet, inside
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it. Not inside the room. Inside the
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toilet.
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>> There's nothing more like over
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stimulating than like two people
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speaking to you at the same time.
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>> Also at 5 in the morning.
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>> Pardon? That slide.
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>> It does look kind of like a slide.
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>> Chop chop calendar.
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>> Oh yeah, there's a chop shot calendar.
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>> What happened?
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>> Who opened it?
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>> Um me.
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>> Oh no.
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>> Yeah,
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actually.
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>> Yeah, actually is. Who did that?
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>> Um me.
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>> Uhoh.
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>> What?
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I
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>> Oh my goodness.
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>> He climbed all the way up the jars.
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>> Eat some.
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>> I eat some. [laughter]
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>> Please, I eat some.
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>> Mommy will help you.
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>> Be careful of the tins.
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>> Hello.
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>> Yeah. Hello.
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>> Hello. [laughter]
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>> Don't touch him, guys. I don't think we
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should eat his chocolate.
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>> Don't eat it. Don't eat it. Chocolate.
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>> I want to eat one of these.
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>> I love it. >> You love it. [laughter]
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>> I think you've got quite a lot of
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biscuit in your mouth.
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>> Yeah.
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>> The fact they can both walk under that.
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One day we're going to be like, they
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could just walk under there just
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literally without even ducking. So,
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>> oh no,
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>> daddy.
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>> Oh, no. I might not get one today. One
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and a five today.
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>> Five's this one, daddy. Sadly.
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Oh, wait.
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>> No, that's 14. One and five below.
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>> There you go.
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>> Perfect. I've got one.
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>> You got one today.
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>> I've got one.
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>> Look, a little star.
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>> Wow. Have you ever seen one of those in
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real life? >> Um, I saw one on Kelly.
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>> She loves this calendar, doesn't she?
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>> Yeah. [clears throat] Considering she
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hasn't really got any teeth, she's
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>> You love it, too.
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>> Mhm. >> That's good.
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>> Do you want to try one of these? Maybe
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>> down here. I can't even see it.
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>> No, no, not in your mouth.
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>> Is that nice?
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>> There.
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>> Oh, that is so cute.
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>> I I know where those
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>> I think you can stick them anywhere
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really. Oh, Nala, what's the train?
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>> A What is that?
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>> Wait, wait.
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>> Is it a raccoon
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>> or a teddy bear?
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>> Teddy bear.
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>> Oh, cute.
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>> Let me see.
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>> What is it? Is there a train to put him
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on?
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>> No, there isn't.
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>> Not yet. Maybe tomorrow. The train's
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getting longer.
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>> That's a long
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>> Yeah.
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>> I can't believe that. Look how much of
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the month has gone.
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>> I know.
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>> Should we go get some breakfast?
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>> It's halfway through.
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>> It's over halfway.
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>> We're into single digits.
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>> Wo. Don't feel like this has gone really
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quick.
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>> So quick. Like I feel like the first few
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days of you being ill went so slow.
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>> Special breakfast.
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>> Special breakfast.
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[laughter]
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>> Pardon? >> I'm all done.
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>> Is that one all done? I'll put it in the
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recycling.
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>> Also, one thing that you guys haven't
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seen I look so tired. [laughter]
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[gasps] >> One thing you guys haven't seen.
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>> Oh, now daddy hold it. But just know, I
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mean, you've probably seen it a lot, but
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just know this child is a little Velcro
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baby, isn't she, Daddy?
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>> She's been so stuck to Zoe. It's insane.
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>> Like, anytime I don't have the camera
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on,
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>> this is what I'm doing, which I will
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never
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>> complain about cuz it is just the
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cutest. [laughter] But [crying]
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>> it does mean I've not been able to get
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as much done because she won't let me
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[laughter] put her down.
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>> But like I don't think it unless you're
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a parent, you could even understand or
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describe to somebody like
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>> I eat it
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>> just how much how intense it is.
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>> Even in Wilderness Wood
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>> if anyone else tried to hold Noie's hand
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>> or like walking from to the drone show
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from the car, Zoe had to hold her hand.
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Zoe had to carry her.
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>> You did eat that.
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>> Did you take a bite of the Oreo? Let me
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see.
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Oh, there's a bite. Miss him. One more
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little bit. But don't tell mommy.
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>> Run away.
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>> Run away.
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>> No. I said don't tell mommy.
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>> No. Shh. I said don't tell mommy.
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>> Don't tell me what. What you eating?
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>> You lucky girl.
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>> I'm making breakfast.
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>> I just said to Nie, what do you want to
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watch?
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This one
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>> four.
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>> Oh, you want to watch the balls?
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>> You want to watch the snooker?
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>> Do you think that's boo by any chance?
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[laughter]
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>> Uh oh. It's not on you. We have to set
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it as a reminder. It's not on Navy.
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>> Oh, >> what a snooker.
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>> Okay. Oh, well, you're about,
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>> you know, like at Uncle Jojo's house,
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he's got that table with the balls.
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>> Yeah. Yeah. >> It's people playing that game.
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>> God, my dad used to watch snooker. That
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is such a throwback. We don't have the
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snooker
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>> subscription. description. Maybe if I
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just go on YouTube and type in snooker.
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>> Snooker highlights 2025. Is this what
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you wanted?
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>> Merry Christmas.
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>> Is this the sort of stuff that I just
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love about having kids? [laughter]
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>> Like this is so random, but okay.
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>> Is this what you wanted?
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>> Yeah.
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>> Wow.
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>> Wow.
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Did someone say Grinch waffles?
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>> No.
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>> I love how yesterday I joked I was like
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Zoe's favorite Christmas films. Well,
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just look at her clothing. If she's worn
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it on a cardigan or a jumper, that's
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actually sick.
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>> Where's it from,
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>> Zara? It's
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>> so sick.
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>> They just do like millennials that love
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Christmas really well.
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>> This could be chaotic, [laughter]
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right? We're going to make Grinch
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waffles this morning. I saw
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[clears throat] this on the Asda website
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and this looked very fun. It's a Grinch
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waffle maker. We actually don't have a
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waffle maker, do we?
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>> No. We got a George Foreman and we've
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got a toasty maker.
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>> Oh my goodness.
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>> Now we've got a waffle. Wa! Look at
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that.
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>> Yeah, it's so cool.
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>> The table.
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>> It's like my hoodie. Look,
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>> that is so cool.
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So, you've got Max, the Grinch, Cindy,
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Lhoo, and some presents.
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>> Let me see.
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>> Look. Right. No, can you pour the flour
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in?
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>> Can we do it together?
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>> That's it. In goes the flour. Woo! That
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was 270 g of flour. Then we've got 2
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tepoon of baking powder, 1 tbsp of
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sugar, and half a teaspoon of salt.
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There we go. Share is better. Okay,
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let's pop that there. Share is better.
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>> Share is better. [laughter]
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>> That looks good.
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>> That does look good. Now, Otie, would
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you like to crack the eggs into this
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bowl? >> And then my turn.
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>> Yeah. You're going to do one.
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>> You can crack the other one [applause]
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over. Lety do the first one.
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>> Oh, it's cracking.
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>> That's it.
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>> Well done. Pop the shell in there.
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>> Wait, there's a bit of shell. Do you
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know what's the best way to get the
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shell out?
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>> What?
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>> With
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the egg.
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>> Yes.
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>> There we go.
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>> There we go. There we go.
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>> Okay. Right. No, you want to crack an
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egg?
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>> So, you hold it on the Hold it on the
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That's it. Crack it on the side.
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>> Mommy do it.
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>> Okay. We'll let Oussie do it then.
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>> That's
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No, V. Go in here and then you open it
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up. There we go. Wow, mommy, that's
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good. >> Thank you, Rottie. Okay, so we've got
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two eggs, a teaspoon of vanilla.
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>> That's green.
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>> It's easy. [laughter]
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>> It's easy peasy.
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>> That is easy. You're right.
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>> That's a nice red heart for lamb lamb.
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This is 75 g of butter and we need to
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melt that. So, we'll just pop that in
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there. When we put the egg that on a
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low,
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>> we're going to do the egg soon.
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>> There's no baby.
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>> There's no Where's Otie?
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>> Um, there.
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>> Yeah. Where's mama?
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>> Uh,
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there. >> Where's daddy?
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>> Um, there. There.
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>> So many daddies. The eggs and the
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vanilla is going into the milk. Oh,
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sorry. Did you want to do that?
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>> Yeah.
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>> Whisk.
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>> Oh, yeah. And And I And I'll help you.
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>> Yeah. Whisk that together for me. Oh,
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no. Realized she's not with me.
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>> Where's Novie?
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>> Um, like this.
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>> Oh, you want wish.
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>> There we go.
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>> Look, mommy.
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>> That looks great.
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Just make sure there's no eggy bits. And
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then let's pour the butter in. I guess
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this is the difference between pancakes
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and waffles, right? Cuz we don't put
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melted butter into a pancake mixture.
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>> I don't really know enough. That's great
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pouring.
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>> Well done.
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>> That's a perfect speed.
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>> But if you pour it now and I'll mix it.
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Oh, it's a bit hard.
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>> It's all good. You're doing a good job.
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>> Yeah. Double hander.
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Nice.
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>> You You need two hands and I'll
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>> You use two hands, Mommy.
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>> Oh, okay.
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>> Yeah, that'll be better.
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>> There we go. Now, what do you think is
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missing from this?
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>> What's missing?
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>> Can you work it out?
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>> IT'S LIKE THIS.
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>> YEAH.
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>> YEAH. JUST ONE little squeeze.
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>> Let me see.
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>> That's probably enough. Like that.
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>> It looks like a small amount.
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Uhoh.
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>> Did you want a lid in your waffles?
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>> No. >> No.
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>> Wash that. Right. Watch this. Ready?
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>> That is very green. What you think?
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>> We need that for the face.
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>> Might actually do a tiny bit more
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because when you cook it sometimes it
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goes a bit lighter. Daddy's given it a
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wipe down. It is ready to go. I think
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it's hot.
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>> Yes, it's hot. We have to break.
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Remember no touching girls.
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>> Do the bridge.
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>> Cindy Lou who?
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>> Yes. Somebody wants to do
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>> presents.
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>> Presents.
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>> Oo.
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>> Max.
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>> Max.
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>> Who's going to do?
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>> There we go.
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>> Who's going to do which? I I'm going to
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do the branch. Who's going to do?
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>> And now we close it and hope for the
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best.
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>> Everyone cross your fingers.
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>> Cross your fingers.
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>> Cross.
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>> Oh, nice cross. I love that.
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>> Ken.
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>> Ken. That's right. Oh, I can smell it.
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>> It's like sizzling, isn't it?
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>> I can smell it, too.
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>> Oh, it smells so good.
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>> There's still like a minute and a bit
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left.
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>> I just want you to pull it apart.
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>> Wo! They look good.
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>> Here we go.
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>> I pull my finger out.
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>> I think we get them out now. Don't get
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too much.
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>> So, the present
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>> and the present.
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>> Who's up next?
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>> Movie.
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>> Right. Match.
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and and the Grinch.
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>> Cindy Lulu.
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>> Mine is the last one.
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>> Yay.
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>> And the Grinch.
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>> Yay. Look at those.
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>> Yeah, Max is in there. Don't worry. And
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I think we put the temp a little bit
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higher this time.
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>> Yeah.
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>> Movie. We did some more.
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>> They do always say like the second
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>> the second batch is always the one. Are
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you just stealing all the raspberries
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and all the blueberries?
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>> Oh. Oh, there's only one left.
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>> Sorry. Look at your [laughter] bowl of
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raspberries.
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>> No. Now she's eating all the
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raspberries.
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>> Put the old Grinch spoon.
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>> Grinch spoons.
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Out and about.
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>> Grinch face is here.
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>> And the last one. me.
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>> Are you ready?
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>> There's me.
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>> Grinch.
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>> We are making Grinch waffles. Writing a
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Christmas card.
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>> Mommy, [crying]
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[laughter]
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>> is it yummy?
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>> No. Where's my
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>> Do you want me to chop it up for you?
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>> I knew you were going to do this. [music]
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[crying]
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>> Blueberry head. [laughter]
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>> [music]
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[music]
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>> Whilst I was doing my hair, these guys
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were playing doctors
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>> and and the ghost
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>> doctors and ghosts. I am feeling so much
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more fresh now I've done my hair, but
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I have snuck away into the bedroom
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to attempt to now do my face. Also, how
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cute is this? This Christmas jumper is
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from Zara and it says last Christmas and
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then on the back
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it's got all the lyrics.
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How cute.
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I love it. This is in a large. Um cuz I
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wanted it a little bit oversized just in
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case anyone was on the hunt for a
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Christmas jumper that wasn't like, you
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know, your classic Christmas jumper. I
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might try this today. This is a
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Charlotte Tilbury
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mascara. Might give that a go. Feels
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weighty. I've not tried this one before.
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It's Exaggerize Volume Mascara. Okay,
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I'm going to get everything out and then
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I can sit and do sit and do.
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Whilst we're here and I'm putting my
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makeup on, I thought now would be a
00:15:56
great time to chat to you about the paid
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partner of today's video, which is very
00:16:04
close to my heart and it is with
00:16:06
BetterHelp. I have chatted to you guys
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before about better health and basically
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just how talking about our mental health
00:16:15
and sharing how therapy has helped me in
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so many ways um is so important. It's
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very important to have these
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conversations to keep this conversation
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going. And that is why I am a huge
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advocate for going to therapy and
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speaking to somebody. One of the things
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that's so tricky when your mental health
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isn't great or you're experiencing
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really like high levels of anxiety is
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that you sort of get yourself into these
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kind of negative cycles and you do the
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same things over and over and you don't
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really feel like there's any other way
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to to do it. Almost like this is just
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the way I live my life and I don't know
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how else. I can't see another version of
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my life without feeling like this. it it
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becomes kind of normal which is the
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scary part and as somebody who has been
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in this and is now like over here and
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can like look back at this if you feel
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like you are in a place that is just not
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that helpful to you to your life to your
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happiness then breaking that cycle and
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doing something about it making that
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first step no matter how big or small
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speaking to somebody or looking into
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booking therapy and chatting to somebody
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else who's completely unbiased and just
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like making teeny tiny steps in order to
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change the way you're living your life.
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One of the things I always really
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struggled with in terms of my anxiety
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was um meetings. I found meetings so
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hard. I had this
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fear that what I was saying wasn't
00:18:09
valued. I think it was a real
00:18:10
combination of anxiety and imposter
00:18:14
syndrome where I felt like a child at a
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table in a meeting with adults and that
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I just felt like my opinion didn't
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matter that I would say something really
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silly that I was trapped in the meeting
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and that like I couldn't just get up and
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leave because then it would appear rude.
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I had all these different like
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compounding feelings that would just
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make meetings for me so difficult. I
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used to go to meetings where I would
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have to make some pretty big decisions
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and sometimes I would leave those
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meetings and I would turn to Maddie and
00:18:51
I would say, "Can you give me the
00:18:53
rundown of that meeting?" because the
00:18:54
entire time I was trying not to have a
00:18:57
panic attack and I was not paying
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attention to what I was saying to what
00:19:02
anyone else was saying and that became
00:19:05
my normal that to me was just having a
00:19:08
meeting and every meeting it was the
00:19:10
same and then obviously I worked a lot
00:19:12
on my anxiety with my therapist over the
00:19:14
years and now I look back at that and
00:19:16
I'm like that was wild. I felt so proud
00:19:20
of myself that I was even in a meeting
00:19:23
that I didn't realize that like
00:19:24
physically I was there but mentally I
00:19:26
was not. It's a bit sad because I can't
00:19:29
now redo those. I can't now, you know,
00:19:33
my
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experience of those meetings is so very
00:19:37
different from the reality of them. Like
00:19:39
half of them I couldn't even tell you
00:19:40
what happened. But then there was always
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00:19:45
this time I might enjoy the meeting or
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wasn't how I could have been feeling
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during those meetings and that maybe if
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I'd have just worked on that sooner with
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my therapist, then I would have had more
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I hope that Vlogmas has, you know,
00:23:21
injected a little bit of positivity into
00:23:26
into your day. It was quite nice doing
00:23:28
my makeup in here, actually. It was very
00:23:30
quiet, apart from the buzzing outside,
00:23:33
obviously. Right, I think today is going
00:23:37
to be the day I try and recreate these
00:23:38
M&S cookies. I've got all the
00:23:40
ingredients I need. Just need to
00:23:45
try and bake them. So, we'll see how we
00:23:47
go. You can see my makeup a bit better
00:23:50
here.
00:23:51
Should have probably done it there on
00:23:53
the landing. Otie and I have just spent
00:23:56
a good half an hour writing everyone's
00:23:58
Christmas cards. So, I've got them here
00:24:00
in my hands. I'll show you them when we
00:24:02
get back to the house because they are
00:24:03
adorable. Otie did a little drawing at
00:24:05
school and then we got them turned into
00:24:07
cards. So, that's what we're about to go
00:24:09
and post. We're going to take a little
00:24:10
walk to the post box. That's a light.
00:24:13
So, we're going to go and post these
00:24:14
letters and hopefully they get to people
00:24:17
before Christmas because I think we're
00:24:19
pushing it a bit fine. Not going to lie,
00:24:21
most people send out their Christmas
00:24:22
cards in November. I'm pretty
00:24:24
inconsistent with Christmas cards. Some
00:24:27
years I'm really on it and it's so much
00:24:30
fun and I try and send them to everybody
00:24:31
and then other years, let's do this one
00:24:33
first. And then other years I'm just
00:24:37
>> terrible and I forget and I leave it
00:24:39
very last minute.
00:24:40
>> What we do?
00:24:41
>> Yeah. Left and right. Look, here and
00:24:44
hold hands.
00:24:45
>> Yes, that's exactly it. We look left,
00:24:47
look right, hold someone's hand, and
00:24:49
then we cross.
00:24:50
>> No,
00:24:51
>> we had to hear as well.
00:24:52
>> Oh, yes. Sorry. Sorry, I forgot. Listen.
00:24:55
>> When mommy was younger, it was it was
00:24:57
this little hedgehog and it was called
00:25:00
King of the Road.
00:25:02
>> Yeah. And he went King of the Road.
00:25:05
[laughter]
00:25:06
>> I think you lift lift that up. Is that
00:25:10
for We need another one.
00:25:13
>> No, that's it. Just that one. Look at us
00:25:15
in our little Crocs. [laughter]
00:25:18
>> The Croc Gang.
00:25:20
>> Yeah, the Crocod.
00:25:21
>> We are the Croc Gang.
00:25:22
>> Where's Where's back of the road thing?
00:25:25
>> I'll show it to you on YouTube later.
00:25:27
Yeah.
00:25:28
>> But that's how mommy learned how to
00:25:30
cross the road. Stop. Look, listen.
00:25:32
>> Yeah. Stop. Look, listen. Hold hands
00:25:35
with friends or family.
00:25:37
>> That's right. And you're one of my
00:25:39
family. >> I am. Who am I in your family?
00:25:41
>> Mommy.
00:25:42
>> Can you reach it?
00:25:43
>> No.
00:25:44
>> Oh, so close. One, two, three.
00:25:47
>> Yay.
00:25:48
>> Let's go.
00:25:49
>> We already did maxes.
00:25:51
>> Yes. And you want to send one to Morgan
00:25:53
in Australia?
00:25:54
>> No, I said I don't.
00:25:56
>> Oh, why not?
00:25:57
>> Because it's too far.
00:25:58
>> Oh, well, that's okay. It might just
00:26:00
mean he gets it in January.
00:26:04
>> When is January?
00:26:05
>> Next month.
00:26:09
But I still think he'd like it.
00:26:11
>> Oh, yeah. He'll probably
00:26:13
>> Can you hear the birds?
00:26:14
>> Yeah.
00:26:15
>> Like the um grand chippy bird. I think
00:26:19
it is. >> Oh, a robin.
00:26:20
>> Yeah.
00:26:21
>> Yeah. You might be right. It does sound
00:26:23
a bit like a grandad chippy.
00:26:26
>> Yeah. We call Robin's grand chippy,
00:26:29
don't we? >> We do. Do you know why?
00:26:31
>> Why?
00:26:33
>> Why? Why? Robin. Because
00:26:35
my granddad, who was called Grandad
00:26:38
Chippy,
00:26:39
>> you didn't get to meet him.
00:26:41
He's not here anymore.
00:26:43
>> I know.
00:26:44
>> But he comes to say hello as a robin.
00:26:49
Isn't that cool?
00:26:51
>> That's so cool. Like beep beep beep
00:26:54
>> comes to say hello.
00:26:57
We are back from posting our Christmas
00:27:00
cards and now I'm going to attempt to do
00:27:04
the peppermint, what are they called?
00:27:07
The peppermint chocolate cookies from
00:27:10
M&S. I'm going to use Tam's recipe and
00:27:13
I'm going to just adapt it. And then I'm
00:27:16
just going to kind of randomly make up
00:27:18
how much of everything else I need to
00:27:20
add. So, this could work or it may not.
00:27:26
But that's the joy and the fun in
00:27:29
experimenting and baking. The only thing
00:27:31
is that you can't really experiment with
00:27:33
baking like you can with cooking.
00:27:36
Because as we know, baking is a science.
00:27:43
>> I don't know what they're doing down
00:27:44
there. I'm going to weigh out the
00:27:46
ingredients first. So Tanya's recipe
00:27:50
says 275 g of self-raising flour and 75
00:27:56
g of cocoa powder. But what I might do
00:28:01
is do 250 g of self-raising flour. And
00:28:09
>> I know I'm trying to concentrate and
00:28:10
it's really hard. [laughter]
00:28:13
It's you. It's you have bacon.
00:28:17
and a carol service going on down there.
00:28:19
>> Honestly, why can't I do this math?
00:28:25
>> That's so funny.
00:28:27
>> Creaming together the butter and the
00:28:29
sugar. That's looking great.
00:28:34
>> If you're just doing that, then I'm
00:28:36
going to turn it off.
00:28:38
>> No, turn [laughter] it off.
00:28:40
>> I know.
00:28:41
>> That's not going to be very helpful, is
00:28:42
it?
00:28:43
>> Don't press the plug. Otherwise, we're
00:28:45
not going to have any cookies. Over
00:28:46
fuzzy dough, laughing through the Wing,
00:28:52
making spirits fly. What fun it is to
00:28:55
ride and sing a slayigh tonight. Oh,
00:28:58
jingle bells, jingle bells, to ride a
00:29:01
one-horse open sleigh. Hey,
00:29:05
>> you do it. You do it.
00:29:06
>> You do it.
00:29:07
>> Go on, do it. You got it.
00:29:09
>> Why?
00:29:10
>> I'm doing you like cracking it.
00:29:13
>> Yeah. very shell inside.
00:29:16
>> It doesn't matter what you do.
00:29:17
>> Even if you do, just get it out.
00:29:19
>> Right. Use the egg.
00:29:21
>> Oh, go in those.
00:29:22
>> Plop. Plop it in.
00:29:26
>> Going to do 250 g of self-raising flour.
00:29:29
>> That's risky. Just going straight in.
00:29:31
>> 100 g of baking powder.
00:29:33
>> Oh, come on. Let me have a little go on
00:29:34
that.
00:29:35
>> I love that this is me baking. I
00:29:37
thought, uh, let's not mess around.
00:29:40
>> 100 g is quite a lot.
00:29:42
>> Yeah. 101.
00:29:44
>> I'll let you off. >> Wo!
00:29:46
>> One job, >> right? Let's get you out of here. Oh,
00:29:49
look at it now.
00:29:55
>> 100 on the dot. There we go.
00:29:56
>> Oh, it smells so good,
00:29:58
>> doesn't it?
00:30:00
>> Oh my goodness.
00:30:02
>> Might do a tiny splash of milk.
00:30:07
>> Right now, I'm going to add the
00:30:09
chocolate. White chocolate. White
00:30:12
chocolate is my favorite.
00:30:13
>> And dark chocolate.
00:30:15
>> White chocolate is my favorite.
00:30:17
>> Is it dark in?
00:30:18
>> Yes, of course. You can help me break it
00:30:20
up. >> Quite big chunk.
00:30:21
>> Yeah. Oh, not that big.
00:30:24
>> Only one square.
00:30:26
>> Yeah,
00:30:27
>> one square.
00:30:30
>> And maybe some squares cut in half a bit
00:30:33
like that. We want quite big chunks
00:30:37
>> quite
00:30:38
>> of the milk chocolate, which we've got.
00:30:40
I think we've done that really well.
00:30:41
What do you think?
00:30:43
>> Yeah.
00:30:44
>> Now, the other thing that they've added
00:30:47
is peppermint. Now, I'm just going to
00:30:50
guess. I'm going to do a teaspoon of
00:30:51
peppermint and hope that that's minty
00:30:54
enough. What do we think?
00:30:57
>> Yeah. But first, can you just taste it
00:31:00
if it's minty?
00:31:01
>> Well, I don't really know
00:31:04
if >> it's minty. Put a little bit in.
00:31:08
>> Smell that.
00:31:10
Oh, it is minty. It's minty. I don't
00:31:12
like mints, mommy.
00:31:13
>> I know, but these cookies are mint
00:31:15
cookies, so they might not be your
00:31:17
favorite, but
00:31:19
>> Yeah. Oh, chocolate.
00:31:21
>> Yeah. Okay. So, I did a teaspoon of
00:31:23
that. Probably should have mixed that in
00:31:25
before the chocolate cuz now I can't
00:31:26
turn the um
00:31:28
>> Can't turn that on.
00:31:30
>> Why?
00:31:31
>> If I turn that on in here, it will break
00:31:33
all the chocolate.
00:31:35
>> Yeah.
00:31:36
>> Do you see what I mean? It will.
00:31:39
>> Yeah. So, I'm just going to have to mix
00:31:40
that with my hands. That is lovely and
00:31:43
minty.
00:31:45
>> And then we've got some dark chocolate
00:31:47
chips to add.
00:31:49
>> Chocolate chips.
00:31:50
>> There we go.
00:31:53
I don't know what's in the M&S cookies,
00:31:56
but there's some kind of red smarty M&My
00:31:59
type thing. Okay. So, we're going to add
00:32:01
those in. Bash that.
00:32:03
>> Oh, I wanted to bash it.
00:32:05
>> BASH THOSE.
00:32:11
THAT was that fast.
00:32:14
>> We've now got
00:32:15
>> Can I Can I pour it in?
00:32:16
>> You want to pour it in?
00:32:17
>> Yeah.
00:32:18
>> Candy cane smitherines. I'm just going
00:32:21
to get in there with my hands and give
00:32:25
it a good old mix.
00:32:27
>> Yeah, good old mix.
00:32:30
>> Loy, LOOK AT MY HANDS. Smell that?
00:32:33
>> I just dried some.
00:32:35
>> Did you? >> Yeah. You like smell it. I'm literally
00:32:37
trying their hands [laughter] out.
00:32:39
You're the one sticking your hands in
00:32:41
the bowl.
00:32:42
>> It tastes so good. I couldn't not.
00:32:45
Literally, as soon as I walked in, you
00:32:47
were with the girls. I was like, "Oh,
00:32:48
I'll have a bit of that." That is the
00:32:50
biggest cookie I think I've ever seen.
00:32:52
>> Yeah, but this is the Tanya's
00:32:54
>> the Tanya SP.
00:32:55
>> Wait, so were these Tanya's cookies but
00:32:57
made
00:32:58
>> them? Yeah.
00:32:59
>> Shut up. That's outrageous.
00:33:00
>> I've minted them up.
00:33:02
>> Oh man, that is going to be so good.
00:33:04
>> I hope so. I reckon I'm going to eat two
00:33:07
and a half of these whilst editing
00:33:08
tonight.
00:33:09
>> Are you a fan of the mint cookie?
00:33:11
>> I think it's just the Tanya speech. It's
00:33:14
just so good.
00:33:15
>> Yeah.
00:33:16
>> Equally, I love like an after eight.
00:33:18
>> True. You do like an after eight.
00:33:20
>> Do you know what makes me really sad?
00:33:23
>> But because we're filming, we can't just
00:33:25
have like Christmas music playing.
00:33:26
>> I know. I
00:33:27
>> feel like if we weren't vlogging right
00:33:28
now, we'd have some nice little
00:33:30
Christmasy songs playing in the
00:33:32
background, but obviously the video just
00:33:33
get taken down straight away.
00:33:35
It's a bit of a shame, isn't it? It's
00:33:37
copyright. We'll just have to see. I'm
00:33:39
scared these are going to like
00:33:41
>> merge into one massive cookie.
00:33:43
>> Yeah. Right
00:33:46
in it goes.
00:33:48
>> How long were we saying?
00:33:49
>> I think it's for 11 minutes. Very
00:33:51
specific.
00:33:52
>> That feels right to me. Like a That
00:33:54
feels familiar. The 11 minutes.
00:33:56
>> 11 minutes. Cookies are out and Phil's
00:34:00
Phil's been cutting Alfie's hair. What
00:34:04
are you giving it? >> Right here.
00:34:05
>> What am I giving it?
00:34:06
>> Yeah. Out of out of 10.
00:34:08
>> 12. Okay, that's good. That's good
00:34:11
feedback. Are you okay around there,
00:34:13
Alfie? >> Yeah. No, she just wants me to cut her
00:34:15
hair now. >> Oh, okay. [laughter]
00:34:17
They do look good. They've just cooled
00:34:19
down. Phil's the first person to taste
00:34:22
them.
00:34:23
>> I'm going to put the cookies on my
00:34:25
>> Oh, and your new
00:34:27
>> cake. What's it called? A cake dish.
00:34:28
Cake.
00:34:29
>> Cake stand.
00:34:31
Phil said they were a 12 out of 10 and
00:34:33
he said he wasn't just being polite. And
00:34:35
>> I mean he was instantly like, "Have you
00:34:37
got that recipe?"
00:34:38
>> Well, should let's do it after dinner.
00:34:39
>> I think we got to do it after dinner.
00:34:41
Max is also on the way over as well.
00:34:43
>> Alfie's friend Max is coming for dinner.
00:34:45
He's going to want a cookie.
00:34:46
>> Oh, he is the biggest sweet tooth there
00:34:48
is.
00:34:49
>> They look great. They
00:34:51
>> They smell great. They smell like the
00:34:53
cookies. Oh, I just really hope they
00:34:54
taste like them. I'm happy with those.
00:34:57
They're so easy to do as well. And we
00:35:00
got a big old Where's the the lasagna
00:35:03
>> in here?
00:35:04
>> Cooking up. Look at us using the arger
00:35:06
again. What?
00:35:07
>> And some garlic.
00:35:08
>> Lasagna and garlic bread.
00:35:10
>> The moment of truth. [clears throat]
00:35:12
>> Oh, don't pick up the cake stand. That's
00:35:14
That's a >> Is that high risk?
00:35:15
>> That's high risk. One good thing about
00:35:17
making peppermint cookies is that the
00:35:19
girls don't like peppermint,
00:35:21
>> so they're not into these. Look at that.
00:35:25
>> Here you go, Al. pretty much
00:35:28
it doesn't
00:35:31
>> but fresh
00:35:32
>> the melted middle is just ridiculous
00:35:36
>> look
00:35:39
this is gnarly boo [laughter]
00:35:43
>> she's soft
00:35:49
>> the little bits of candy cane are like
00:35:51
chewy
00:35:52
>> this is daddy
00:35:54
>> this is daddy
00:35:55
>> this [laughter] This is Daddy. Who's
00:35:57
this?
00:35:58
>> I'm just a mama.
00:36:00
>> Mhm. >> What's your name?
00:36:02
>> I'm just
00:36:04
[laughter]
00:36:06
>> a Say bye.
00:36:08
That was so cute. I just got that on
00:36:11
camera. [laughter]
00:36:13
>> No, you are too cute.
00:36:15
>> Who's there?
00:36:16
>> Who?
00:36:18
>> Who's there?
00:36:23
>> What? It's a do.
00:36:25
>> Don't start saying things like that.
00:36:27
>> They're in the do.
00:36:28
>> Okay. Thank goodness. What? I'm chilling
00:36:32
in aie's bed.
00:36:33
>> Watch this, Mommy.
00:36:35
>> Yeah, I'm watching.
00:36:37
Wa! That was a really big jump. Going to
00:36:39
go and run the bath now. I'm half
00:36:42
tempted to get in myself. Okay. One in a
00:36:45
five. Aussie Rose. Oh, there it is.
00:36:48
>> Here.
00:36:52
That's a bubble bar. Might want to put
00:36:54
that one in.
00:36:55
>> This is my favorite wrapping paper.
00:36:57
>> Is it? That's a goodie, but we've got it
00:37:00
left for tonight. Then
00:37:01
>> have a guess.
00:37:02
>> Oh, make a guess.
00:37:04
>> Make a guess.
00:37:06
>> How to grow a reindeer.
00:37:09
>> It's a new one.
00:37:10
>> That sounds good.
00:37:11
>> This is a new one that mommy bought.
00:37:14
We've not read this one before, it's the
00:37:17
most wonderful time of the year. Some
00:37:20
freshly grown fairy bells light every
00:37:22
tree. They glitter and sparkle as bright
00:37:25
as can be. Times cast a spell on me.
00:37:30
>> Why is that in my head as well?
00:37:32
>> Who just watched a video with that on
00:37:33
it?
00:37:34
>> One of us.
00:37:36
It's every video I scroll.
00:37:38
>> We've got >> is that song.
00:37:39
>> The quickest question to end off the
00:37:42
vlog today. I feel like this light is a
00:37:44
bit too bright.
00:37:45
>> That's better.
00:37:46
>> Here we go. And it's quite an important
00:37:47
one.
00:37:48
>> Mhm. Have we decorated?
00:37:51
>> No. Nothing. [laughter]
00:37:53
>> That was Nobody Nobody asked that.
00:37:56
>> The question was, have we finished
00:37:58
decorating the living room tree?
00:38:03
>> No.
00:38:04
>> No, we haven't.
00:38:05
>> And I I really want to do it as well.
00:38:07
>> I think maybe we have too many trees.
00:38:12
>> That's a big I was looking at it
00:38:14
earlier, right? And I was like,
00:38:16
>> it is great when you pull into the
00:38:17
driveway.
00:38:19
>> It looks really nice. It genuinely looks
00:38:21
really good just with lights on. Like it
00:38:24
looks really like nice and minimal. It
00:38:26
looks like super like I really like the
00:38:27
look of it. I do want to decorate it,
00:38:29
but
00:38:30
>> that's the [laughter] most out thing
00:38:31
I've ever >> I don't think it looks bad with just
00:38:33
lights on.
00:38:34
>> I would like to know
00:38:36
>> if decorating our house was solely down
00:38:40
to you. >> Yeah.
00:38:41
>> How many trees would we have?
00:38:43
That's a good question. Living room,
00:38:45
conservatory.
00:38:47
I was going to say I wouldn't do the
00:38:48
dining room, but we do have our
00:38:49
Christmas like lunch there. Christmas
00:38:53
dinner is in that room. So, it's nice
00:38:54
one being in there. Probably wouldn't
00:38:56
put one in there, though. I think I'd
00:38:57
get two mini ones like this big in the
00:38:59
girls' rooms. Real trees, living room,
00:39:01
conservatory.
00:39:03
>> So, you would still have all the trees.
00:39:05
>> No, I love the one by the front door.
00:39:07
[laughter]
00:39:08
That's the most fun one. the one with
00:39:10
all like our fun like glass little like
00:39:13
random soy sauce and sushi and all of
00:39:15
that kind of stuff. Maybe I'll just drop
00:39:16
the dynam one, but then I'll add two
00:39:18
more in from the girls rooms.
00:39:20
>> Question. I'm just making up my own
00:39:21
questions. Do you think you'd be this
00:39:23
into Christmas if you hadn't met me?
00:39:27
>> Yeah, my family have always gone big.
00:39:28
>> But like decorating and like
00:39:30
>> Yeah, they go big. Look at my mom's
00:39:32
house already.
00:39:33
>> Yeah, true.
00:39:34
>> But would you doesn't always mean just
00:39:36
cuz your family do that you would. Yeah,
00:39:39
I think so.
00:39:40
>> Cute.
00:39:41
>> I think so.
00:39:42
>> Cute. >> Do you know what I think we should do?
00:39:45
Then we should check in with Poppy.
00:39:46
[laughter]
00:39:47
Poppy hasn't called me to Wait, has she
00:39:49
called me today? Let me see.
00:39:51
>> She's called me.
00:39:52
>> She hasn't called me. [gasps]
00:39:53
>> How many times has Poppy called you
00:39:55
called you today? You've got to actually
00:39:56
check cuz she hasn't called me once
00:39:58
today. >> Oh, she's just
00:39:59
>> Oh, she's just text. Here we go.
00:40:01
>> Here we go.
00:40:02
>> Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait,
00:40:04
>> wait. One, two, three, four, five. Five
00:40:07
times she's called you back.
00:40:08
>> But I think one of the a couple of those
00:40:09
was cuz she was trying to call me back
00:40:12
and two of those I was in the shower so
00:40:15
I had to call her back after that. Do
00:40:16
you see?
00:40:17
>> Waffle. >> So probably like three times.
00:40:19
>> Right. Should we call her and see what
00:40:20
she's up to? >> Yeah. Go on then.
00:40:27
>> Oh god.
00:40:32
>> Well, I'm not in bed.
00:40:35
[laughter] >> What are you doing? Why are you not in
00:40:37
bed?
00:40:38
>> Why are you not in bed? What are you
00:40:41
doing?
00:40:42
>> Just honestly just buying all your
00:40:44
Christmas presents. It's such
00:40:46
>> Go on. Keep going. Buy some more. Keep
00:40:47
going.
00:40:49
>> There's only so much coal I can fit in
00:40:50
my bag. [laughter]
00:40:52
>> Yours?
00:40:53
>> The camera's not even in focus. Yours
00:40:55
actually did arrive at our house today.
00:40:56
>> In shot. It arrived at your house
00:40:59
>> today.
00:41:00
>> Oh, it's not big enough then if it can
00:41:02
arrive at your house. Well,
00:41:05
>> you wait and see. [laughter]
00:41:07
>> What do you want? Am I answering the
00:41:08
question?
00:41:09
>> No, we were calling just to check if
00:41:10
you're okay because you haven't called
00:41:12
me once today
00:41:13
>> and you've only called Zoe five times.
00:41:16
We just count it.
00:41:17
>> No, it's not.
00:41:19
>> Zoe like maybe like eight times and only
00:41:21
like 47 text messages.
00:41:24
>> We did.
00:41:25
>> Yeah. To be fair, we have been texting
00:41:26
all day.
00:41:27
>> Yeah. We had to discuss what cheese we
00:41:29
were getting for Christmas about seven
00:41:31
times and bread. Yeah,
00:41:32
>> I needed to check if we wanted medium or
00:41:35
large chabatas for Boxing Day. You know,
00:41:40
>> for Boxing Day.
00:41:42
>> Yeah, a little Boxing Day sandwich.
00:41:44
>> A big Boxing Day sandwich.
00:41:46
>> Oh, no. I don't want chabatas.
00:41:48
>> You know what, Sean? Don't have one.
00:41:50
>> You don't have to eat one.
00:41:51
>> Buy my own bread to have my own
00:41:52
Christmas sandwich.
00:41:53
>> And you wait, you watch on Christmas
00:41:54
Day, Sean's not going to have any bread
00:41:56
and he's going to want a chabata. That's
00:41:57
not happening now.
00:41:58
>> You're not having one.
00:41:59
>> Yeah, exactly. What have we been doing
00:42:01
today then?
00:42:02
>> Recreated [laughter] the M&S peppermint
00:42:04
cookies and they taste unreal.
00:42:07
>> Did you actually do? Are they good?
00:42:09
>> Yeah.
00:42:10
>> Oh, jeella. What's your question?
00:42:12
>> That's from you. Coming in hot from you
00:42:14
right now on the spot.
00:42:15
>> You can pick a question.
00:42:16
>> No, we have actually answered one, but
00:42:18
hit us with another one.
00:42:19
>> Well, the question we answered was,
00:42:20
"Have you decorated your living room
00:42:22
tree?" And the answer was, "No, we
00:42:23
haven't." So, it wasn't really the most
00:42:25
thrilling question.
00:42:26
>> That's kind of embarrassing to me. I'm
00:42:28
not going to lie. the 15th of December.
00:42:31
>> I know. I said I think maybe we did too
00:42:33
many trees.
00:42:34
>> I was going to say it does help that
00:42:35
you've got [laughter] 17 trees.
00:42:38
>> We just did one too many
00:42:40
>> bedroom for Christmas.
00:42:42
>> There was a year where we had seven.
00:42:45
>> Yeah. >> That is absurd.
00:42:47
>> I know. [laughter]
00:42:48
We had one in the bedroom. Do you
00:42:50
remember? And we had one in the guest
00:42:51
room. >> One in the guest room.
00:42:52
>> In the bedroom now.
00:42:53
>> Yeah, we have one in this bedroom.
00:42:54
>> Where in the toilet? [laughter]
00:42:56
It was It was one of those little skinny
00:42:57
pine ones.
00:43:00
>> Show the vlog. Um's Christmas present.
00:43:02
What I've been doing today actually.
00:43:04
>> No, you can't. Sean,
00:43:06
>> why? >> She might see it.
00:43:07
>> Oh, she could have gone with a laptop.
00:43:09
[laughter]
00:43:10
>> Let me show them.
00:43:12
>> What is it?
00:43:13
>> Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. This is
00:43:14
Otie's Christmas present from Bobby and
00:43:18
Sean. >> This is the best secondhand find we've
00:43:21
ever found. Obviously, Alfie already
00:43:23
know this, guys. Alfie hasn't seen it
00:43:25
yet. >> I haven't seen it at all.
00:43:26
>> Cleaned it all today.
00:43:28
>> We've been cleaning it.
00:43:29
>> Oh, I love it.
00:43:33
>> Little fish and chips. Shut up.
00:43:35
>> It's called Chippy. How cool.
00:43:37
>> It's called Chippy.
00:43:38
>> That is random.
00:43:40
>> I feel like I shouldn't show you this.
00:43:42
Gary, >> don't show everything. Don't show
00:43:44
everything.
00:43:50
>> Yeah, this is Sylvanian's.
00:43:52
All the little bits.
00:43:54
>> I love those boxes.
00:43:57
>> They're cute, aren't they?
00:43:58
>> She's gonna literally love it.
00:44:01
>> I know. I
00:44:03
>> I'm really excited to play with that.
00:44:05
>> There's a whole box of furniture.
00:44:07
>> Shut up.
00:44:08
>> Oh my god.
00:44:09
>> She is literally going to love it.
00:44:11
>> I'm Poppy. I can't wait to play this.
00:44:13
>> Amazing kids shop, isn't there? It's a
00:44:15
secondhand kids shop and it's unreal.
00:44:18
And it was the best find.
00:44:19
>> That was such a fun. You know, they had
00:44:20
another one in there the other day.
00:44:22
>> The same one?
00:44:23
>> Yeah.
00:44:24
>> No, it was like another house.
00:44:25
>> No, you can't you can't get too much.
00:44:28
>> You need one more question.
00:44:29
>> Go and hit us with one quick
00:44:30
>> one quick question.
00:44:32
>> Okay, give me 30 seconds to think of
00:44:34
something.
00:44:35
>> What would you really like to know?
00:44:37
>> I know. I've got a really good one.
00:44:39
>> Okay.
00:44:40
>> If you didn't know all of our names,
00:44:43
what would you think our names would be?
00:44:45
[laughter]
00:44:46
>> That's a big one. No, because oh my god,
00:44:48
we're going to insult so many people
00:44:50
with those names now in the comments.
00:44:52
>> No, >> people are going to be like
00:44:53
>> way just like if you looked at Zoe, what
00:44:56
would her name be?
00:44:57
>> Do I look or do I look
00:45:00
>> You I think Sha looks like a Sha.
00:45:02
>> Sean, you look like a Sha. I think you
00:45:04
look like a
00:45:05
>> You are Sean. Yeah, your name's not
00:45:07
changing. You're Sean.
00:45:08
>> I think Sha looks like he could be
00:45:10
called Ronan.
00:45:12
>> Oh, I I accept that. My cousin's called
00:45:15
Ronan and it's his sick name.
00:45:18
>> Can you not imagine Sean as Ronan?
00:45:21
>> Like
00:45:22
>> I can but equally I can't imagine having
00:45:24
>> Yeah, I do.
00:45:25
>> I can't imagine having somebody
00:45:26
[laughter]
00:45:27
>> Poppy's just said I don't have a cousin
00:45:28
called
00:45:31
>> Poppy's going. No, you don't. You don't
00:45:32
have a cousin called Ron.
00:45:34
>> Zoe, you could be a
00:45:37
Bella.
00:45:40
>> H >> Do I look like a Bella? Maybe you could
00:45:42
do possibly like a Kendall.
00:45:47
>> No.
00:45:48
>> Do you not think
00:45:50
>> Kendall? Like a Kendall?
00:45:51
>> No. I think something more like,
00:45:55
you know, [laughter]
00:45:56
>> Trixie. Not really.
00:45:58
>> Yeah.
00:46:00
>> Trixie Bell. Trixie Bella. [laughter]
00:46:03
>> Yeah. What was that um fairy called at
00:46:06
Lapland?
00:46:07
>> Pixie. >> Pixie [laughter] Mixie. Yeah.
00:46:09
>> Yeah, that's it.
00:46:12
Alfie, you would be I do feel like a
00:46:15
Freddy and Archie are like
00:46:18
>> I was about to say Archie. I got called
00:46:19
Archie a lot in school by accident by
00:46:21
teachers or like an Albby or an arty or
00:46:24
like a anything that's kind of like
00:46:27
>> like B R A N D T. Brand
00:46:32
>> Yeah, brand.
00:46:35
>> Isn't it brand?
00:46:36
>> Yeah, brand.
00:46:37
>> I think you just made up a word made up.
00:46:40
Or would I be?
00:46:41
>> I'll tell you who. You don't look like
00:46:42
an Emma.
00:46:44
>> No, I do not think.
00:46:46
>> No,
00:46:47
>> I think you look like an Emma.
00:46:48
>> I feel like an
00:46:50
[laughter]
00:46:51
>> Do you think?
00:46:52
>> No. >> I feel like I'm very um a poppy, a
00:46:56
daisy, like I don't know.
00:46:58
>> Yeah.
00:46:59
>> No, but like a I don't know.
00:47:01
>> A flower basically.
00:47:03
>> Yeah. I just feel like my name is a
00:47:05
flower. Where's Alfie gone?
00:47:07
>> I'm just here. [laughter]
00:47:09
I just went back.
00:47:10
>> Oh, I can imagine you as a Hattie.
00:47:14
>> I like >> Yeah, that's a similar kind of vibe
00:47:16
[laughter] to
00:47:17
>> You could be a Hatty.
00:47:18
>> My mom was going to call me Kimberly.
00:47:20
>> Like that very like ' 90s feeling
00:47:22
reminds me [clears throat] of that band.
00:47:25
>> Kaye.
00:47:26
>> Kaye.
00:47:27
>> Kaye.
00:47:28
>> Kaye. >> Kaye.
00:47:29
>> What What would you assume our names
00:47:31
were? >> Comment down below.
00:47:33
>> Yeah,
00:47:34
>> that's people comment. I feel like we
00:47:36
have asked who we are before at some
00:47:38
once upon a time.
00:47:40
>> Do you remember in the field last year
00:47:41
we did animals?
00:47:44
>> I [clears throat] think you'd be a cheater, Poppy.
00:47:47
[laughter]
00:47:49
>> A dead cheetah.
00:47:53
[laughter]
00:47:55
>> What would I be?
00:47:57
>> What? An animal?
00:47:58
>> Yeah. >> A little turtle. [laughter]
00:48:00
>> Long neck turtle.
00:48:02
>> A terrapin.
00:48:03
>> Alfie would be a beaver. A bea
00:48:05
[laughter]
00:48:06
>> constantly busy making his house.
00:48:10
>> What?
00:48:11
>> What would Sean be?
00:48:12
>> I feel like we said like a red panda,
00:48:13
didn't we? For Sean. [laughter]
00:48:16
>> So,
00:48:17
>> I'm so cool.
00:48:18
>> Red pandas.
00:48:19
>> I think Sean's a parrot.
00:48:22
>> Yeah.
00:48:23
>> Like a mour.
00:48:24
>> A parrot called Ronan.
00:48:27
>> Yes. A parrot called Ronan. That's Sean.
00:48:30
[laughter] >> What am I? Imagine if you left that in.
00:48:34
>> Oh my god. [laughter]
00:48:38
>> I feel like you would be a
00:48:41
>> What are those things in Australia that
00:48:42
people take selfies with?
00:48:44
>> Being there.
00:48:45
>> Is it called like a
00:48:46
>> a quacker? No, it's not a psome. Poppy,
00:48:49
you're a
00:48:50
>> Oh, a [laughter]
00:48:53
>> What's a quacker?
00:48:56
>> See you tomorrow. Bye. Bye. Bye. I don't
00:48:59
even literally know what we even just
00:49:00
spoke about.
00:49:02
>> Me neither. I kind of forgot we were
00:49:03
filming. I'm not going to lie.
00:49:04
[laughter]
00:49:05
>> We are going to go and we will see you
00:49:08
tomorrow where we're going to have a
00:49:11
very fun and exciting visitor who I'm
00:49:14
sure you all know and love
00:49:17
>> whose name starts with F and ends in is.
00:49:22
>> I was so confused. I was like, what are
00:49:24
you talking about?
00:49:25
>> Ferris. We'll see you in the morning.
00:49:28
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