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Stacey & Joe - Season 2 Episode 4 -
This Could Go Really Well or Really Badly

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00:01What is going on over here, Stace?
00:03Eggies.
00:04The eggies? Yes, see Bill knows.
00:06So we've decided, collectively, as a couple, together,
00:11to hatch some chickens.
00:13They're going to hatch Tuesday night.
00:15It's Tuesday now!
00:17Not Tuesday yet. Three more sleeps, OK?
00:20I feel that Stacey, she's got this real strong motherly quality in her.
00:24He is more broody than me.
00:26I might have to wake you up in the middle of the night
00:28because they might hatch really late.
00:30Do you need help when you've got to deliver these eggs?
00:32I'll wake you up.
00:33Yeah? No?
00:34Just let me see in the morning.
00:35Interesting.
00:36Stacey gets broody over animals as well,
00:38which I don't, I don't get broody over,
00:40broody over like little chicks and stuff like that.
00:43I'm quite happy just loving humans.
00:45See?
00:46See?
00:47See?
00:48See?
00:49Home is wherever, wherever you are.
00:57I hope that you're never, you're never too far.
01:05Oh-oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh.
01:26Are you excited for Mother's Day?
01:28This is my time.
01:29This is your time.
01:30What a time to be alive, Rixi.
01:33But say to mum, mum, you've got to go for a little while.
01:35We're going to do something for you.
01:36Say, see ya.
01:37Mum, see ya.
01:39Wouldn't want to be ya.
01:39See ya later, alligator.
01:41This is my 17th Mother's Day.
01:44People always say to me, do you remember what it's like pre-kids?
01:48And I'm kind of like, I was a child and then I was a mum.
01:51Do you know what I mean?
01:52So I've only had like two stages in life.
01:54Sometimes I do think to myself, when my kids are older,
01:57I would like to go crazy, have like freshers week,
02:02go travelling.
02:04I think I'd have a really good time.
02:05I didn't go wild like that.
02:06Like, I would like to go wild one day.
02:09I've got that to look forward to.
02:10Yeah.
02:11Right, listen, Rex, I'm thinking we'd make mum a little prawn salad.
02:16She knows she likes a prawn salad.
02:17I'm a bit expert at making salad.
02:20We need some lettuce.
02:23Yeah, go on.
02:24We need some prawns.
02:27Yes.
02:28We will need some carrots.
02:30Okay, well, maybe not the carrots.
02:33Cucumber, that's what we normally like.
02:36Yeah?
02:36I'm sure I'll put some prawns in here somewhere.
02:39Have you taken any prawns with you anywhere?
02:42You haven't, have you?
02:42I was right there.
02:43I was right there.
02:45I didn't turn them off.
02:49Come on, radishes.
02:51This is the first time I've grown radish from seed.
02:54Sign time.
02:55I feel like the growing of the veg, it's Stacey saying, I don't want no more babies, but I still love growing.
03:02I want to grow things.
03:03Maybe not children, but now she's in her, she's in her sort of like vegetable era.
03:08Look, look at my peas.
03:09These are like my lettuces and brassicas and stuff.
03:13And these are spring onions.
03:16Look at the spring onions.
03:17So exciting.
03:20Catch, catch, catch, quick.
03:21Ow!
03:22Quick, catch it.
03:23Catch cucumber.
03:24Quick, bro, catch it.
03:26Why are we having fun while doing cooking?
03:28Because that's the best way of cooking, when you have fun.
03:30The kids are too young to give them the responsibility for sort of organising Mother's Day.
03:35So it's on my shoulders.
03:37That's it.
03:38Well done, well done, well done, well done, well done, well done.
03:40How have Mother's Day's gone in the past?
03:42I'd say that my good intentions don't always come out as good intentions, you know.
03:48Come on, ready to see.
03:50Well done.
03:50There was the year that I took away Mother's Day and it just rained the whole time.
03:54That didn't go down well.
03:56Then there was the trainer year, where I bought her lots of trainers.
04:00Because she said she liked this one pair, I just bought her the same pair in loads of different colours.
04:05She didn't like them either.
04:07You know what, Rex, I thought this would be nice.
04:09I thought we could put, like, maybe some cakes at the bottom, then some sandwiches and then some fruit, yeah?
04:14Why don't you put some of them strawberries on the top bit there?
04:18What's at stake if it goes wrong?
04:20Oh, earache.
04:22An earache is at stake if Mother's Day goes wrong.
04:24Because if I get Mother's Day wrong, it almost signifies how I feel about mothers.
04:31Do you know what I mean?
04:32Who has got the best mum in the world?
04:35Me, me.
04:36Me, me.
04:37What do we love most about mummy, Rex?
04:40Her kisses.
04:41What else do you love about mama?
04:42Her teacher me.
04:44Oh, she does teach you, doesn't she?
04:45She's a good teacher.
04:46Belle, what do you love most about mummy?
04:49Cake.
04:50You love your cake.
04:51I think we have done a beautiful job.
04:55Well done, gang.
04:56High five.
04:58Mummy's going to have a great day.
05:02It's so heavy.
05:03It's so heavy.
05:05One here.
05:09This here.
05:12Oh, no, let's put the teapot.
05:14Sam.
05:17I've just put the potatoes in at that end.
05:20Oh.
05:21Oh.
05:21I miss you.
05:22Hi.
05:22Yeah, I'm good.
05:23Are you all right?
05:23Yeah.
05:24I'm ready to dig some potatoes.
05:25Right.
05:26So you can get digging some holes.
05:29Sam has turned out to be one of the best things that has ever happened to my life.
05:34Because she is this incredible woman with so much knowledge, with a love for growing food.
05:41I feel like I've been on some kind of crash course in vegetable growing.
05:45She is the hype girl for vegetables that I never knew I needed.
05:50In all likelihood, they might not grow.
05:51That's all right.
05:52But it doesn't matter.
05:53We'll bung them in and see what happens.
05:54But yeah, that one's looking a bit cauliflower, isn't it?
05:57Every Sunday is garden day.
06:01I love watching how excited Stacey gets with it and, you know, how invested she is in it.
06:07Rex knows how to plant things and pick things properly.
06:10So it's an amazing skill that she's passing on to our kids.
06:14I'm so excited about the chips hatching.
06:16I know.
06:17It's good, isn't it?
06:18It's crazy.
06:20I think, for me, I don't feel like the patience for it.
06:22You can't get on TikTok Shop.
06:24It's not interesting me.
06:27I'm going to get Mummy.
06:28Let's do this before the big kids wake up.
06:31What do we say to Mummy?
06:34Happy Mother's Day.
06:39This looks amazing.
06:41OK, Mum.
06:42This has all been made by the fair hands of your children.
06:44Can't wait.
06:47A nice prawn salad.
06:48Oh, in my favourite.
06:50Here you go.
06:51Her favourite sauce.
06:53That tea's delicious.
06:54Thank you so much, Rex.
06:56This is the best Mother's Day present ever.
06:59Oh, my gosh.
06:59And do you know what the second best Mother's Day present is?
07:02Dad, he's going to clean up the duck pond.
07:04Oh, yeah.
07:06How lovely is that?
07:07That would be so nice.
07:08I can't wait for that one.
07:10Cheers, Mum.
07:11Happy Mother's Day.
07:14Oh, that's a good cuppa, Rex.
07:18That looks and sounds like a snake.
07:22Are you a snake?
07:23Yeah!
07:26Wow.
07:27Let's clean these ducks out.
07:29This is such a palaver.
07:36It's Mother's Day.
07:37And if she wants me to clean out some ducks, I'll clean out some ducks.
07:40Even though I don't like animals with feathers and wings.
07:43Come on.
07:44Want some food?
07:45Here you go.
07:47Because if I said to Stacey on Father's Day, go and clean them ducks out, I'd get told exactly
07:51where to go.
07:53But because it's Mother's Day, you've got to do it.
07:57Tons.
07:57Tons of this stuff.
07:58Oh, they're fighting.
08:04Daphne!
08:08Daphne!
08:09Daphne!
08:10For me personally, the kids growing up with animals is really important.
08:14I genuinely believe they make you softer.
08:18They give you a chance to care for something.
08:24Come on.
08:28No, no, no, no, no.
08:29Yeah, baby!
08:35I used to be a sheepdog in another life.
08:38Did you not know that?
08:39Come by!
08:41Come by, duckies!
08:42Hi, Teddy.
08:47Oh, Teddy.
08:48Good boy.
08:49Good boy.
08:51Rex is obsessed with Peanut and Teddy.
08:54We got Peanut just after Rex was born and Teddy about a year after.
09:00He just has this amazing bond with them.
09:02I love you, baby.
09:06When he was growing up, he used to follow Teddy and Peanut around the garden as if he was part
09:12of their tribe.
09:13Mum, can we replace our name of Teddy to be a Scoochie?
09:19You want to rename him Scoochie?
09:21Goochie.
09:22Goochie?
09:23Yeah.
09:23Why?
09:24Because he's cute.
09:26I love all the animals in this house.
09:28I was born with the dogs.
09:32What's your favourite?
09:34Teddy licking me, even though he licks his bum with his tongue.
09:39Yeah, I hate that part.
09:42I don't want to call him Gucci.
09:43I do love it as Teddy.
09:45He's our little Ted.
09:46Well, boys, talk to me.
09:53What are we thinking?
09:54Mum always loves steak.
09:56Zach and Leighton, they're going to help me this year with Mother's Day.
09:59They're going to take away some of my burden.
10:01So they're going to go out, do a bit of shopping for Mother's Day dinner, and then I'm going
10:05to cook the dinner.
10:06Right, so we're going to need some extra virgin olive oil, garlic, try and get some prawns,
10:15Zachy, maybe a nice bit of bread, Zach.
10:18We've already got bread, man.
10:19Get a nice, like, crusty loaf or something.
10:21If I give you a score.
10:22What is a score?
10:24I'll give you 20 quid.
10:25What starter and main in this economy is going to cost 20 quid?
10:29Oh, you're going to take all of it?
10:30Flipping out.
10:31I thought you was paying for it.
10:32Yeah, I am.
10:33I'm just saying.
10:34What are you saying?
10:34It's a bit hefty.
10:35Yeah, I...
10:36If I give you another score, I expect...
10:38Stop saying that.
10:39And make sure you spend that money on food.
10:42Let's go.
10:42All right.
10:43Good luck, Willis.
10:44You've got this.
10:45Come on.
10:46I wouldn't say Zach and Leighton have got speciality dishes.
10:49So they can cook toast, baked beans, they're good at cereals.
10:54I mean, if I left it up to the boys to do the cooking, it'd probably end in disaster.
10:59Look, we need extra virgin olive oil, garlic, prawns and shell.
11:02And how often do they go out shopping for groceries?
11:04Well, I'd say that's probably one of the first times I've seen it happen.
11:10I go to a supermarket all the time to grab, like, a water.
11:13I don't really go shopping for myself, because there's obviously stuff at home.
11:16Oh, wait, they've got, they've actually got, like, pure ice cream.
11:18Oh, creamy lemon flavour.
11:20Oh, wait a minute.
11:21That looks nice.
11:23Oh, my God.
11:24If that's lemon, give me that.
11:26I need that.
11:26Ah.
11:27Yeah, I'll grab that.
11:28Oh, crunchy.
11:29Yeah, grab that one, grab that one.
11:30Belgian chocolate, grab the passion fruit and mango.
11:32Passion fruit and mango.
11:33I like them.
11:33Quick, quick, quick, quick.
11:35Grab those ones.
11:35They're the best ones.
11:36They're the best ones.
11:36Little moves?
11:37This is, yeah.
11:38How many are there?
11:38Oh, there's six.
11:39Okay, we'll have three each.
11:40We'll have three each.
11:40We're not giving them to anyone else.
11:42You should get those against me.
11:42No, grab another basket for you.
11:44These watermelon.
11:45Oh, yeah, these are so good.
11:47I don't think we're shopping for Mum.
11:54No.
11:56Go on, put them in.
11:57Put them in.
11:58This is probably going to be where the steak is.
12:00Ah.
12:01Horns.
12:05If I don't find this garlic,
12:06all she's going to have is steak.
12:08So I don't know if this would work or not.
12:11When I'm in the shop with my friends
12:13and they'll come up to me
12:14with a random magazine or a newspaper,
12:17and they'll just be like,
12:17that's your mum.
12:18And I'm like,
12:19that's mum again.
12:22Okay.
12:22Turn that around.
12:24That's mum again.
12:26It's cool,
12:27but it's weird at the same time.
12:28You're like,
12:28that's my mum.
12:30Yeah, she's famous.
12:31Yeah.
12:31That's mum again.
12:32No, it's not.
12:34No, she's the girl who looks like mum.
12:36Amanda, I don't know.
12:38She does not look like mum.
12:40Too bad.
12:42Oh, look, they've got Amanda.
12:43No, no.
12:44Put it down.
12:45Put it down.
12:45You're not five.
12:46Put it down.
12:48Thank you very much.
12:51Hope we're looking forward to dinner tonight.
12:54Oh, here they are.
12:55Oh, here they are.
12:55Tweedledee and Tweedledum.
12:56Oh, they've got three bags on them.
12:58They've got loads.
12:59That looks brilliant.
13:00Oh, what'd you get?
13:01Three bags?
13:02This looks good.
13:03Yeah, for us.
13:05Yeah, half this for us.
13:07I'll show you what we've got for you.
13:08Well, that looks nice.
13:09That was the only one left as well.
13:10Wow, that looks good.
13:12We need garlic powder granules anyway.
13:14Well done.
13:15What's in the other two bags?
13:16That's for us.
13:18Little moons?
13:19What the hell are they?
13:20Of course.
13:22For us.
13:22It should be nice.
13:32I'll send it over to you.
13:36Come on, I get one meal a year.
13:39Any good?
13:40So good.
13:41Oh, nice.
13:42The garlic prawns are chef's kiss.
13:44It's all down to your boys picking good food.
13:47They know you inside out, girl, don't they?
13:52Really good.
13:55Wait till you see what they've got you for Mother's Day.
13:58Oh, wow.
14:01That's big.
14:01So, by all accounts, the boys reckon you like this person, so...
14:05Is it Dave Austin?
14:09Is it?
14:12Is it?
14:14Yes.
14:15Do you know what he grows?
14:16Flowers.
14:17Which ones?
14:18Um, like, roses and stuff like that.
14:22He does grow really good roses.
14:24She's actually trying to get me there.
14:26Are they really?
14:28Oh.
14:30Oh, they do smell really good.
14:33I'm 100% sure that Emma bought my Mother's Day present this year
14:39because they were the most beautiful bouquet roses.
14:42And I'm 100% sure Joe has never listened to me when I've spoken about roses.
14:48Aww.
14:49Has he got Dave's name in there?
14:51No.
14:52No?
14:52No.
14:53Do you know what it says in there, though?
14:55Go on.
14:55No, you tell me.
14:56The boys, the boys, the boys done it, didn't they?
14:58Hmm.
14:59Stacey, happy Mother's Day.
15:01Love, Joe.
15:05Did you or Emma buy the flowers?
15:08The money come out of my account for them flowers.
15:12If you're asking me who bought them flowers, it wasn't Emma.
15:16It was me.
15:17I told him what to buy.
15:19She's been asking for roses for definitely for the last two years since I've been with her.
15:24And I would say before that, I mean, when is he going to learn?
15:27Whether you're asking whose idea it was yet, it was Emma's idea to get Stacey the flowers.
15:31But, again, they were not just normal flowers.
15:34What's his name?
15:35David Getter or something.
15:36What was his name?
15:38The David Getter flower man.
15:40I don't know why.
15:41It just says love from me.
15:43Because these are from me, but also they are from the boys.
15:46Thank you, boys.
15:47I love you so much.
15:48I've got one more perfect gift for you.
15:50Because you're on your health kit.
15:52What's he got?
15:53I've got you...
15:54This could go really well or really badly.
15:56Yeah, I think it'll go well.
15:58I've got you this.
15:59It is a smart nutrition scale.
16:02You hook it up to your phone and you put whatever you want on there.
16:05It'll tell you exactly what calories...
16:07I would never measure my calories.
16:10Who the hell wants a calorie counter for Mother's Day?
16:13What are you trying to say?
16:15And also, it's the sheer audacity that you think that I have the time to weigh my food.
16:22You know what I've done with that present?
16:23I over-thought it.
16:25I over-thought it.
16:26I think you under-thought it.
16:27Just don't get anyone that you love a calorie counter.
16:31That's the lesson we learnt here.
16:32Especially on Mother's Day.
16:33Because you don't want to ruin that day.
16:34Not on any day.
16:35This was perfect.
16:37Don't need nothing more.
16:39I think weighing scales for your food is a bad, slippery slope.
16:47These are so nice.
16:49Thanks, boys.
16:50You and your flowers have a nice time.
16:52Me and my scales are going to see how much a couple of quavers weigh.
16:57They don't even weigh a gram.
17:00A quaver.
17:01Happy Mother's Day!
17:02I'm excited.
17:10Do you have a hatch?
17:13One of them's hatching.
17:18He's trying to get his shell off him.
17:20Now he's trying to fly on him.
17:22He's using a lot of energy.
17:24Oh, he's so cute.
17:26I can hear him twosy.
17:28Can you?
17:29I feel like watching the life cycle of an egg and watching it hatch into a chick, then
17:34it becomes a chicken, then that chicken lays eggs.
17:36I find that fascinating.
17:38I think it's also really magical for the children.
17:41I never got to do those things when I was growing up.
17:44Can I give it an orange?
17:46You can't give him an orange.
17:48Chick, chick, chick, chick, chick.
17:50Chick, chick, chick.
17:52Chick, chick, chick.
17:52He's the cutest chick with hands.
17:57Oh, there's another one hatching.
17:59Look, can you see her shaking?
18:01It's really fluffy and cute.
18:04It's not really ugly.
18:06It's just a little bit.
18:07Oh, I think it's so cute.
18:19Nice to see you, mate.
18:20You all right?
18:20Yeah, I'm good.
18:21I'm good.
18:21I thought I'd, you know, come dressed the same as your car, you know.
18:25Can I borrow it?
18:26Yeah, you can, mate.
18:27Of course you can.
18:28We're about to get into beast mode today, mate.
18:30Oh, you know, I don't like that word beast, you know.
18:34Right.
18:35This is it.
18:37We're live now.
18:38We're live now.
18:39I've been fighting having a dad bod for quite a few years now.
18:43It's something I don't want to have.
18:45I've done a charity football match last year at the Arsenal, and there was this one photograph
18:52of me running, and my belly looks so big, I must have relaxed it as I was running.
18:58I looked like I had the ball under my shirt, and I wasn't playing football.
19:03And I looked at it, and I thought, oh my God, I look like a middle-aged man.
19:07So that picture done me in, so I want to try and get back to how I used to look.
19:13Eight reps.
19:14Eight reps, yeah?
19:15Okay.
19:16Lovely stuff.
19:17Let's get it.
19:19Come on.
19:20Nice.
19:21It was my New Year's resolution to get fit, and today is my first gym session with my new
19:26gym instructor.
19:27I'd love to say it's something I've been looking forward to, but I haven't been looking forward
19:30to this at all.
19:32Last one.
19:33Push.
19:34Awesome.
19:35Was that heavy, yeah?
19:36Yeah, I felt it was heavy on my little legs.
19:39I haven't been down, I'm sweating already.
19:41I haven't even been in here for.
19:44I was watching you the other day on the socials, and you're like, you know, we've had three babies
19:50in five years, and with every baby I've got bigger and bigger, I'm thinking, but what
19:54did you have to do?
19:56No, mine's for different reasons.
19:58Mine's because I'm just, you refocus somewhere else, don't you?
20:05That's it.
20:06It took my eye off my bowl.
20:08It was cracking me up.
20:08No, no, my body.
20:10Yeah.
20:10You didn't take your eyes off your bowls.
20:12That's why I've got so many kids.
20:14Let's put it in.
20:14Last hundred.
20:15Let's put it in, Joe.
20:16I like it.
20:17I like it.
20:18Good stuff.
20:21Well worked, man.
20:22I've had so much fun.
20:24It flies by when you're doing it.
20:26It always does.
20:26Thanks, Sam.
20:39How did your first training session go?
20:41It nearly killed me, but it was good.
20:43That's one, two.
20:45We've done that one, didn't we?
20:47Oh, you're getting your nails clippered.
20:49Having a manicure over here.
20:51Nice.
20:51So Sam took the chicks this morning.
20:54Where'd she take them?
20:54These lot really want to pick them up and play with them,
20:58but they can't for a few days.
21:00I'll tell you what then,
21:01if Sam's got the chickens for a couple of days,
21:03it's Easter holidays.
21:04Why don't we just go to the caravan?
21:05Yeah, we can take them down the caravan.
21:07If we go, though, I want the older boys to come.
21:11I can go over there and speak to them.
21:12Maybe, you know what, if we say they can bring some friends...
21:15Yeah, exactly.
21:16Maybe that will help.
21:17That's the only way to convince them.
21:18So, as kids, me and Stacey have both got some really amazing
21:22memories of caravan holidays.
21:23It's something that we want to replicate for our kids.
21:27Ricks and Roy, should we go caravan?
21:28Yeah!
21:29We can go crabby, guys.
21:30Crabby!
21:31We can go crabby.
21:32I love crabs.
21:32We love crabs.
21:34I work with a holiday camp, caravan campsite.
21:38So we've got a nice little relationship.
21:39So I said to the fella, like,
21:41can I look at getting a caravan for next weekend?
21:43And he was like, yeah, yeah, definitely.
21:45So whenever we get, like, a long weekend, we'll take the kids down there,
21:49we'll do a bit of crabbing, do some walking.
21:52It's a real good excuse to be out in the open.
21:54We love the place.
21:54It's like our little home from home, you know?
21:57Yeah, well, I love the disco.
21:58I love the disco, too.
22:00And we get chocolate.
22:01We do.
22:02Excited for the caravan?
22:04Oh, yeah.
22:05Oh, yeah.
22:05I need glasses.
22:10Yep, take some sunglasses.
22:12You can't hang around too much when you've decided to go to the caravan
22:15because everyone gets far too overexcited.
22:18I really want a baby.
22:20OK.
22:20So we just pack some clothes, bam.
22:25Vinny?
22:26Is that you?
22:27Oh, you all right, Vinny?
22:28Oh, my God, you lot have got luggage.
22:31What's going on?
22:32Leighton is nearly 13 years old,
22:34which means he is no longer interested in us in the slightest.
22:39And if you do anything,
22:40you have to bribe him with bringing his friends along.
22:42Are you ready for the caravan?
22:44Yeah.
22:47So in your caravan, Leighton,
22:49it's you, the boys, Zach and George and Jo.
22:53Mums must love us.
22:54Can we take your kids to the caravan for three days?
22:56Yeah, yeah, go on, then.
22:58We must be mad.
22:58No-one ever phones us up and go,
23:00can we take your five kids to the caravan for the weekend?
23:02Well, we have got five, babe.
23:04Mummy?
23:08Yeah, darling?
23:08Daddy's in the lightning's caravan.
23:10Can I go with you?
23:12I tell you what, darling,
23:13sometimes the older boys just need a bit of time to themselves
23:16and then they'll play with you through the day.
23:21I understand and I know how it feels,
23:24but when I was little,
23:26my sister needed time away from me as well sometimes.
23:29And then when she did play with me,
23:31she was really excited.
23:33The thing is with Rex,
23:35he so idolises Leighton and his friends.
23:37He just wants to be random all the time.
23:39He wants his hair cut like Leighton.
23:41He's just lost a tooth.
23:42He's devastated because Leighton ain't got a lost tooth.
23:45But we've got to remember that Leighton's 13
23:46and he wants to be with his friends.
23:48He doesn't always want to have a six-year-old
23:50running around his ankles.
23:52Leighton, we are going!
24:08Can you get your feet down, please?
24:12Leighton, I love Rex,
24:15but sometimes it's annoying, so...
24:16You are annoying.
24:19Shut up!
24:20Rex is the easiest to wind up.
24:25He's a big target.
24:27No offence.
24:30Leighton, turn the sound off your phone.
24:33Oh, relationships with 13-year-olds.
24:36I think this is peak,
24:38the hardest part of parenting.
24:40Turn your phone off.
24:44Just exhausting.
24:45And they're exhausting because one minute
24:46you're having the best time with them
24:48and you're having such a laugh
24:48and the next minute it's like,
24:50what did I do?
24:51Boys, do you play rounders?
24:52No one plays rounders.
24:55We used to play rounders in your seats.
24:57At my age, I think my mum was completely different
25:00to how I act.
25:03I think she was a bit of a nerd.
25:05I feel like I remember that part of my life
25:08and I remember being repulsed by my parents.
25:10I love my parents so much.
25:12You know how much I love my family.
25:13But I remember everything they said
25:15made me, like, shudder.
25:16I'd think, oh!
25:17Like, I remember that feeling.
25:19You don't make a mess,
25:32you don't trash anything,
25:32you look after it, yes?
25:33Yes.
25:34But what if Layton trashes it?
25:36If Layton trashes it,
25:37he pays for it.
25:39Yes!
25:39That goes for everyone.
25:40Yes, and you can,
25:47but you come back whenever I say, OK?
25:50Come on.
25:52Well, the tide's in, Rex, look.
25:53Can't put the crab net out yet.
25:57Oh, home sweet home.
26:00Time to chill, Betsy.
26:01He's laying in here and shoving this.
26:07Mummy, can I go back now?
26:10I love him.
26:11Rixie?
26:16Who's is that?
26:16Is that you?
26:18Does that look like I would bring something like that?
26:20No, no.
26:20Only Layton brings a full-blown holiday suitcase.
26:27I don't want to skip it.
26:29Go to the car!
26:30Rex does look up to me and Layton,
26:32but I think he looks up to Layton more.
26:35I think Rex looks up to us because we're older.
26:37I think to him, we're, like, cooler.
26:39Like, that's...
26:40Like, my uncle was only three years older than me,
26:42but I thought he was a lot cooler than me.
26:44It's just the cycle, I guess, really.
26:47Oh!
26:50Layton!
26:52Oh, shoot!
26:54I'm like, boom!
26:54Layton, push!
26:57No!
26:58Oh!
27:02Rex!
27:03I know you do, darling, but they're older
27:07and they are allowed to have a bit of time on their own.
27:10I'm one older, one older, tight
27:13and teenage kicks back through the night
27:16where I am.
27:22Whoa!
27:22Oh, oh, can we cut a little bit of salmon in there?
27:36Yes, Mum!
27:37We might get fish, we might get crab.
27:40You might.
27:41You never know what you're going to get.
27:47Tide's coming in, mate.
27:48Rex is expecting crabs.
27:50If I don't get down there quick, I'm in trouble.
27:53Come on, let's go!
27:56Oh, my God, that tide's coming in quick.
27:58I'm going to have to get in there.
28:00Where, come?
28:02No, no, Rexie.
28:03Just because it's really sucky.
28:07I can remember a few caravan holidays as a kid.
28:09My dad would love, like, building sandcastles
28:12and I used to love little soldier figures
28:14so we'd be making little bases in the sand.
28:17At the end of that yellow bit of string
28:19is our crabs net.
28:21It's cold, Rex!
28:22What are these crabss up, really?
28:23This one here?
28:25And it was just lovely memories of, like,
28:27being together as a family
28:28because at the time,
28:29you feel like this is going to be it forever,
28:30didn't you?
28:32Oh!
28:32Oh!
28:32Oh!
28:33It did so cold, mate!
28:38It's freezing!
28:40Keep your feet moving.
28:42I think we're going to get some big crabs out of here, mate.
28:44So, when I do take the kids,
28:46it's lovely because the kids are just enjoying it
28:49as much as I did as a kid.
28:51Right, who's going to find the most special shell of the day?
28:55Let's have a look.
28:56Who's going to find the shell of the day?
28:58Well, come on.
29:08My kids love finding shells.
29:10And I like finding shells.
29:11Shell's a treasure.
29:13So, we've got, like, a collection of shells.
29:16I'll just bag them up.
29:18Like, really big ones, really tropical ones.
29:21I'm not being funny,
29:21but what sea life are you going to find on the Kent coast?
29:24There's not much.
29:25I wish my mum would have done it for me.
29:30I spent many a year just finding, like, you know, driftwood.
29:35Someone said the best shells are on this end.
29:41Darcy, Nina, come down!
29:45You get to an age where you stop believing in stuff
29:49and things aren't magical anymore,
29:52and I think that's quite sad, but it happens to everybody.
29:55So, while it's magic, make it magic.
29:58Casey! Casey! Casey!
30:01Oh, my God!
30:02That's a fool!
30:04Oh, my God!
30:05I'm so deep, guys.
30:07Crazy!
30:08I see how lucky they feel in that moment,
30:11and it's my favourite, favourite thing in the whole wide world.
30:14Crazy, quickly, come in!
30:16No!
30:17I miss shell finding.
30:19I used to love shell finding when I was little.
30:21I want to know where in the Maldives my child found these shells.
30:25What's this about?
30:27Well, you know, we're in tropical...
30:28You'd never know.
30:29Kent!
30:31You should have been excited, though, right?
30:32Mab! Mab!
30:33You should have seen it.
30:34Oh, did I miss it?
30:35Yeah.
30:36I just can't believe it!
30:37I didn't know we had...
30:38Oh, Kent!
30:40I see your nice shells, mate.
30:44How much they cost you from Amazon?
30:47Has Joe got Bill?
30:49No.
30:50They just walked off without all the kids, yeah?
30:52Yeah.
30:53Sweet.
30:53Have a great day.
31:00All right, come then.
31:04Don't be an idiot.
31:05Go on.
31:06Act your age, mate.
31:07So, Joe's gone to the shop with Lee?
31:14Wow.
31:15Joe and Lee are the world's worst.
31:19They're the world's worst.
31:20So, imagine if I just...
31:22Without declaring it, without even saying a word,
31:25just went missing for two hours.
31:27Could you imagine?
31:29I reckon I'd come back to a full search party.
31:33Joe would be losing his mind.
31:34Even if I sit on the toilet too long, he has panic.
31:38I can hear him.
31:39That's ice!
31:40I'm going to take the shells off the table for one minute, guys.
31:43One minute while we eat.
31:44And then I'm going to get you a tea towel to wipe your hands.
31:47Rex, Rex, don't take the mickey and sit up nicely.
31:53I've got...
31:54Eat, and then we'll have a water fight.
31:59Get in, Rex.
32:00Retreat, retreat.
32:01Come back.
32:02Go, go, go.
32:03Eat, eat, eat.
32:04Go, go, go, go.
32:06Yeah, Leighton, open the window of one of the bedrooms.
32:09Look at your offices, mate.
32:10Oh, my God, there's an egg.
32:11Oh, my God, boys.
32:13Get out.
32:14Oh, my God.
32:15I've got all my clean washing, I swear to God, boys.
32:18I'm going to lose it.
32:21Go, go.
32:22It's in.
32:23I've got an egg.
32:26Ow, ow, ow, ow.
32:28Get out.
32:29Ow.
32:30Ow.
32:31I've got an egg.
32:32Oh, my God, that's the back door.
32:34In, in, in, right.
32:35Back door.
32:36Oh, they're saying, you know, walking still, there's not water.
32:39What is it?
32:39I don't know.
32:40Yeah, it's Oasis.
32:41Oasis.
32:42Oh, that's why she's crying.
32:43Yeah.
32:44Get out.
32:44How much chocolate do you order?
32:53Do you need a bag?
32:54Yeah, we might need a puddle.
32:56What's sweet tooth, have you, mate?
32:57Yeah.
32:59I like it.
33:00Have a lovely day.
33:01See you later.
33:01See you later.
33:02Right, let's go before they start moaning.
33:04How long is it going to go to the shop and buy food for everybody?
33:11If I did that to them, or Stacey did that to Jo, they'd be like, what are you doing?
33:15Where have you been?
33:16How long?
33:16What?
33:17We wouldn't hear the end of it.
33:19Men are a different breed, I'm telling you.
33:24It's Daddy.
33:25What'll they do to you?
33:27You can come in.
33:28You know what?
33:29If you hadn't been gone for an hour and a half, you would know.
33:31I've got bread and ham and stuff, Stacey.
33:34Mum, I told you we had it, and I said, don't just keep leaving for no reason.
33:37And you were like, no, I won't.
33:39All of a sudden, Lee's gone to the shop, and you're there with him.
33:43Sometimes, yes, I do like to disappear, but I think it's good for my mental health.
33:49Don't worry about my mental health.
33:55Let's go together.
33:56We've got crabs, guys.
34:02Quick, quick, keep getting worse.
34:05Where's the crabs?
34:06I mean, he's gone.
34:09That's it, show him it.
34:10That's it.
34:13Oh, there's two of them.
34:18Despite our little disagreement about going to the shop, we got over that, didn't we?
34:24We didn't let it ruin a good weekend.
34:26No, we didn't.
34:2837.
34:30Two.
34:31On his own.
34:32Two.
34:33Ah, bingo.
34:34Have you?
34:34One line.
34:3547.
34:3647.
34:41We went away with maybe 12 to 13 kids.
34:45And I feel like we smashed.
34:47You can't remember.
34:47We bossed it.
34:48We bossed it.
34:49There was a number of children there.
34:50There was.
34:51A loose can.
34:51Hi, folks.
34:56Right, listen.
34:58Hello.
35:00Hello, Nathan.
35:01Be a little bit quieter, okay?
35:03Right, I love you guys.
35:04So we had a great time at the caravan.
35:14The kids loved it.
35:15But like anything in life, sometimes it chucks you little curveballs.
35:18So we went from the high of having a lovely weekend.
35:22And then when we went home, we had an absolute shocker.
35:24Hello, Stace.
35:33We're on the way now, yeah?
35:36Love you.
35:37Love you.
35:37Bye.
35:38Bye.
35:38So last night, Teddy crawled in, and I could hear him tapping his paws on the floor.
35:50I looked down, we weren't using the back of his legs, and when I picked him up, his legs
35:54were all floppy.
35:54Stacey's gone off with Teddy to the vest, to see the extent of the damage that he's got.
36:06We don't quite know whether he's going to be okay or not.
36:12So I'm going to take Zach up there to see Teddy, because I think Zach's old enough.
36:16If he does have to say goodbye, I think Zach would want to be there for that.
36:20I'd rather him go in peace than stay in pain.
36:24Teddy means everything to me.
36:26I do love him very much.
36:28All I wanted to know is that he was okay.
36:31It can't be good, whatever it is.
36:35You know what?
36:36I just wish I'd give him more cuddles.
36:50I think it was a bit of a shock.
37:09He's really bad.
37:10It was especially hard for my mum as well, because, yeah, it's a lot.
37:15It's a lot to take in.
37:17I don't know what to do, because he's got, like, on his MRI,
37:24you can just see all his discs are gone.
37:26They've all been, like, they've been bad.
37:29Obviously, it must be hereditary, she said.
37:31What I don't know what to do.
37:51Hello, I'm one of the bats here.
37:52Do we head through to a room?
37:53Yeah.
37:54And have a chat.
37:54At the moment, the vet said that there's a 70% chance
38:06that he's never going to be able to use his legs again.
38:09He slipped a disc in his back, which is crushing his spinal cord,
38:15which is making him paralysed.
38:17So, is it fair putting him through an operation
38:19with such little chance of recovery?
38:23But then, he's part of our family.
38:44You ready, Zach?
38:45You all right?
38:50Hi.
38:51Go on, what did they say?
38:53Oh, it's not good, Jim.
38:55We've put him down for the operation,
38:57but he's only got a 30% chance of recovery.
39:02Did she say to go for the operation?
39:03She can't say, but the thing is, Jim, is it's like...
39:08She didn't say there's 0% chance, so what do you do?
39:12Yeah.
39:13Like, how do you say...
39:15When someone says there is a 30% to 35% chance...
39:18Yeah, yeah, yeah.
39:19Like, you have to give it a go, don't you?
39:22I mean, listen, you've got to make whatever decision you, like,
39:25will sit right in your head,
39:26because you're not going to feel great whatever the decision,
39:30because you know it's not a great diagnosis.
39:32You have to stay with him till at least Tuesday,
39:34and that's if he makes it...
39:35OK.
39:36..and doesn't get that...
39:38..the spine...
39:39..spinal cord doesn't die.
39:43Right, OK.
39:44They'll do the operation, and then from there,
39:46they'll tell you what the outcome is with him.
39:48Yeah.
39:49Yeah, that's horrible.
39:51Well, look, you've done it.
39:52You've made that decision.
39:53You're giving him that a chance.
39:55It's just so sad that he's so young.
39:57I know.
39:59That's the saddest thing, isn't it?
40:02Yeah.
40:02So I've got to work out what I'm going to say to him, and...
40:07What, to the kids?
40:08Yeah, because...
40:10..he might not come home, Gem, do you know what I mean?
40:13Like, and I just...
40:14..yeah.
40:17Just for the minute, just need to say that he's not very well
40:19and he's gone to the hospital.
40:20Yeah.
40:21Thanks, Gem, love you.
40:22Bye, bye, bye.
40:24What do you want to tell me?
40:25Oh, Pina.
40:44Pina, thank you.
40:48Sam!
40:49How old is he?
40:55Only three.
40:56Oh, God.
40:58Do you want a cup of tea?
40:59Yeah.
40:59Hey, Pina.
41:00Hey, Mary, come on.
41:07Oh, Sam.
41:09You know when you second-guess everything?
41:12Because I'm looking back and I'm like,
41:14he's always been really happy, he's been really healthy,
41:16but he's always been nervous, hasn't he, Teddy?
41:18Yeah, yeah.
41:18And I think I wonder if he's always been in pain or always been nervous.
41:22He's hidden it very well,
41:23because I would have never said there was anything wrong with him.
41:26No.
41:26To look at him.
41:27He's never even limped or he's never...
41:29No, never.
41:30Like, if dogs have got a problem,
41:32you'll see them go, ow.
41:34Yeah.
41:34But he's never done anything like that.
41:36The decision to operate was the hardest part.
41:38Yeah.
41:39She was saying the prognosis is not good,
41:42but there is still a chance he could recover.
41:46It's got to have been genetic or he was born like it.
41:49She said he was 100% born like it.
41:51Yeah.
41:51Because all the discs are not good.
41:54Yeah.
41:55Yeah.
41:56And she said it was...
41:57It's a ticking time bomb.
41:58Even if in the most unlikely case scenario
42:01and he makes a full recovery,
42:02the likelihood is there's a 25% chance
42:05it will just happen again and again and again.
42:08I know.
42:09I think the thing is,
42:10on an older dog,
42:11when their legs go,
42:12you know to make that decision instantly
42:14to put them to sleep
42:15because they're older
42:16and so it's usually...
42:18It's just what happens.
42:18A lot of that dog's legs go
42:20and then that's it.
42:21But he's three.
42:23I know.
42:23So he deserves a chance, doesn't he?
42:25I just thought,
42:25how can I not...
42:26Yeah.
42:27It didn't feel right.
42:28No.
42:29So I think you've made the right choice.
42:30Oh, thanks, Sam.
42:32I just...
42:33I feel like I was being selfish at one point.
42:34No, if it goes the wrong way,
42:36then you've tried your best
42:37and that's all you could do.
42:39Yeah.
42:41Animals, eh?
42:42Oh, no.
42:43Honestly.
42:43Why do we do it sometimes?
42:44We're just getting more and more.
42:47Oh.
42:48But it's the cycle of life, isn't it?
42:50And it's great for children
42:51to have animals and pets.
42:53They're such a part of the family.
42:54Look at you looking cute.
42:55You couldn't be cuter if you tried, could you?
43:16This is Easter hunt stuff that I'm getting out.
43:20I'm getting ready.
43:27It's ambitious, but...
43:32Oh, God, do you remember that scene in Cinderella
43:34when Gus-Gus tries to pick up all the crackers?
43:38That's how I feel right now.
43:41This tyre is flat.
43:45So, Teddy is still at the vets, and he did really well
43:48during the operation, and he is starting to recover.
43:53But there is a period of time over the next few days
43:55where he could develop a fatal illness,
43:59which is decay of the spinal cord.
44:03So, we're just a little bit on tender hooks, really, at the moment,
44:07because although he's made it through the operation,
44:10he's by far, you know, not out of the woods.
44:13I've got so far.
44:20How?
44:22Come on.
44:24We've done absolutely everything that we can.
44:26We know the vets have done absolutely everything that they can.
44:30I think you've just got to try and put it to the back of your mind
44:32and then carry on with normal life.
44:36Yeah. We've got to stay positive.
44:38Four, three, two, one.
44:43Woo!
44:45No, that's the Rosie, Rosie.
44:49That's the smaller one.
44:52Good girl, Rosie.
44:54That must be one big Easter bunny if you pop that out, innit?
44:58What do you reckon?
44:59What's in your cup?
45:00Is there something in your cup?
45:01Oh, is it?
45:04It's the Easter bunny poop.
45:06Oh, Easter bunny poop.
45:09Guys, so I spoke to the Easter bunny last night and he said
45:12you can have a little nibble before your breakfast.
45:15What is in the golden egg this year?
45:17There's one £10 note in the golden egg.
45:23I know every good spot in the garden.
45:26I don't think you know the spots that the Easter bunny knows.
45:28I have five ideas.
45:31At the moment, there's no point in us giving the little kids the bad news
45:36because we don't know the extent of the bad news.
45:38To be honest with you, I feel like I'm still learning what's happened
45:41and getting my head around what's going on and what life is going to look like.
45:44None of us really know.
45:45It's very uncertain.
45:47And you don't want to upset the kids or scare them.
45:50All right, we've got 30 seconds till our Dippy eggs are ready.
45:54Woo-hoo-hoo!
45:55Dippy eggs are ready!
45:5829, 30!
46:04Oh, look at that.
46:05That is Dippy.
46:05I just feel like I'm trying to be really happy and Easter-y.
46:13But deep down, I'm worrying about the kind of phone call I'm going to get
46:17and what the repercussions of that are going to be.
46:19I've got to go and get a leg of lamb.
46:20Who wants to come and find a leg of lamb with me?
46:23You should take them all, babe, so I can help the Easter Monday.
46:28You're the one who left getting the leg of lamb to Easter Monday.
46:32How many people are we feeding today?
46:34There's like 23 of us.
46:42Mummy, is this just shalom?
46:45Sh-shalom?
46:46Shalom is hello in Hebrew.
46:50No, it's a shalom where you brush heads and...
46:55Oh, a salon.
46:57I thought you'd become real Jewish then.
46:59A salon, that's what they call it.
47:02I'm never going to get a leg of lamb.
47:05Come on, let's go.
47:06I'm going.
47:12So, we've got 20 people coming over for Easter dinner.
47:16Who am I?
47:16I've got no meat.
47:17So, I reckon I've got about 25% chance.
47:21If not,
47:22we might have to jazz up a couple of packets of ham.
47:26There's a butcher up here on the right-hand side.
47:29Come on.
47:29Cabbage flower pot.
47:40I feel like crafts, organising,
47:42everything that I do like that
47:43is a brain distraction on some level.
47:48It's like to talk about, innit?
47:50It gives me a chance to, like,
47:52focus my brain on making everything nice for everyone
47:55and not catastrophize about Teddy.
47:58Ah, he's shot!
48:04That 25% has just gone down to 10%.
48:06There's definitely a butcher's down here
48:08on the right-hand side.
48:10Come on.
48:19Oh, Buckley, he's shot, innit?
48:25Totally regretting not going to get the meat yesterday.
48:28How many more are you filling up?
48:36I'm just filling the golden egg.
48:39It's been the shittiest weekend.
48:42I mean, I'm Jewish, and I still was like,
48:46perhaps on Easter Monday he'll come back.
48:49It's like, Good Friday went down,
48:50maybe he'll come back on Easter Monday.
48:53Then I was like, no.
48:54She was devastated with Teddy.
48:56Things like that really affect Stacey,
48:57but I think they always have from a young age.
48:59Whereas for me, my nursing background makes me quite logical
49:04in my thinking in that sense,
49:06and I always think away from the emotion.
49:09Right, there's no point in bringing him back too soon.
49:11No.
49:11It's the worst thing you can do.
49:12I'm not ready anyway.
49:13I need to get...
49:14Yeah, but also not in a hard way,
49:15where you've got so many young children,
49:16they're just going to want to be with him.
49:18Yeah, but also I've got to get so much equipment, Gem.
49:22I've got to get, first of all, a big crate,
49:25because he's crate-rested.
49:26I've got to get a sling.
49:28I've got to get, like, loads of things.
49:30I think with Teddy,
49:32it's not what needs doing for him that is a problem,
49:34because that is a problem, and she can solve that.
49:38But how that makes her feel
49:40is a completely different situation.
49:43I want to know if he's going to be happy.
49:45I do feel like they will tell you.
49:48If they're miserable.
49:49Yeah, and if they're in pain.
49:51You know your dog.
49:52I do know him, but I just feel like it's...
49:54I feel sorry for him.
49:55I think he's going to come home,
49:57and Peanut's going to want to be all over him.
49:59And he's going to see him running around,
50:01and he can't run around.
50:02I just feel sorry for him.
50:04Go fast, Dad!
50:06Go, Essie!
50:09My problem, generally,
50:11is that everything that's important to be done,
50:13I like to do it tomorrow.
50:16But I always end up coming out
50:17smelling of roses,
50:18so there must be a method to my madness.
50:22Mission Impossible turned into mission success, yeah.
50:25I've got everything.
50:31Come on, then.
50:32Can you hold a carrot for me?
50:34Yeah.
50:35There you go.
50:36Come on, then.
50:47Let's take these...
50:48This way.
50:50Come on.
50:51This can be the last one, yeah?
50:55Look, I've got tonnes of sausages.
50:56So if we run out of lamb,
50:58have a party sausage.
50:59I've got a package.
51:03Done.
51:08I do!
51:09Hoppity, hoppity, hopp!
51:11Hop!
51:12Hello!
51:13Hello, Kiffy.
51:15You all right?
51:16You all right?
51:17I'm good.
51:18Right, everyone, grab a basket.
51:20Everyone's got a basket with their name on.
51:21Mila!
51:22Poppy!
51:24Poppy!
51:24Poppy, poppy, come to the front.
51:28Happy Easter!
51:29Say, Happy Easter!
51:31Happy Easter!
51:33Come on, everyone, to number one.
51:35Let's go!
51:36Let's go!
51:39Get up there, you lot.
51:41Go and get them eggs.
51:43Everyone gets one egg each.
51:45Stace puts eggs all over the garden,
51:48and then they go from station to station,
51:51and they get a clue where the next lot of eggs are.
51:53Right, where's number two?
51:54Who read the clue?
51:55Go take a look near the swing.
51:58To the swing.
51:59The one in over the swing.
52:02Go, go, go!
52:03It's an absolute chaos.
52:08Madness.
52:08It's a choc fest.
52:10There's chocolate everywhere.
52:12The woods.
52:13Let's go.
52:15The kids love it.
52:16Woo-hoo!
52:21This is them making memories.
52:22And what a fantastic place to make your memories, Pickle Cottage.
52:28Woo-hoo!
52:30I'm not into all these holiday dates that much,
52:33but I love watching the kids enjoy it.
52:35Do you want to choose?
52:36And I know that the girls always take it over the top.
52:39Oh, how's it going, Belle?
52:49Oh, that looks nice.
52:51What a nice bit.
52:53Oh, it's lovely.
52:57With things like Easter,
52:58you know, Stacey puts so much effort into the decoration
53:01and making it look nice.
53:03I like to kind of do my own little bit as well.
53:06Yeah, go and hide.
53:06So, go...
53:07How much have you got in there, Gem?
53:08I haven't got to run around with that.
53:09I know.
53:10So, usually, I'll dress up as a rabbit
53:12and the kids will chase me to try and get the golden egg,
53:15which has got some money in it.
53:16Right.
53:17Daddy's got the golden egg.
53:19This is your last chance for a golden egg.
53:23It's not in the woods.
53:24So, it's only in this part.
53:25Is it in your hair?
53:26Yeah, imagine.
53:27That would be a great hiding space, wouldn't it?
53:29I reckon I could get higher.
53:34Back in the day, I could run and run for ages.
53:36Now, they catch me within five minutes.
53:37So, this year, I'm thinking I'm going to do less running,
53:41get myself up in a tree
53:42and let the kids just run around for half an hour looking for me.
53:46And then, once they're all knackered, I can jump down.
53:48So, yeah.
53:49This year, the rabbit's going to be a bit of a climber.
53:51Not near the brick wall.
53:52You're cold.
53:53You're all cold.
53:55Oh, God.
53:57I'd have to say I didn't pick the best tree to climb up.
53:59It looked like a real sturdy tree at the bottom,
54:02but the higher I got up to the tree, up to the top,
54:04the more it started to sway.
54:06Where is that?
54:08I think he's in a tree.
54:10I can see.
54:11Wait, wait, you've got to let me get down.
54:13It's too dangerous.
54:14This tree's going to break, guys.
54:15I promise you.
54:16Look, it's wobbling.
54:17Wait there.
54:18Let me get down and you can catch me.
54:19It's going to break me, laugh.
54:21Once the kids realised I was in the tree, they started to sway the tree a little bit more.
54:25Gemma, it's going to break, Gem.
54:27Look at how wobbling his branch is.
54:28Like, I was really going from side to side.
54:32So, yeah, I did have a little panic up there.
54:34Mela, you're going to break the tree.
54:36Look, it's wobbling.
54:37And I did think to myself, is this how it's going to end?
54:41Me falling out of a tree in a rabbit costume with a golden egg.
54:46Like, what a way to go.
54:48You've got to give me a five second and stop.
54:56Joe's role every Easter is to dress up like a silly git.
55:00He's funny.
55:00Run around like a lunatic.
55:02Woo!
55:07We've been dressing Joe up since he was two.
55:12So, to see him running around dressed as a bunny, perfectly normal for our family.
55:22I can't run no more!
55:29I think that was a success, guys.
55:33That was a success.
55:34I definitely am going to rethink my tactics for next year.
55:38Maybe I'll dig a hole.
55:39I'll go in a hole.
55:40Oh, God.
55:41What, I buried a lion?
55:42Like a real rabbit.
55:43We have to dig you up.
55:45Don't lick it.
55:46Eat it.
55:47Bite it.
55:48Good girl.
55:52Hello, my beautiful baby.
55:55Why aren't we sitting at the table?
55:57Too many children.
55:58And I thought children are better at the table with less mess, no?
56:02Well, I'm done.
56:05No more for me.
56:07Easter is done.
56:08I think everyone had a really lovely day.
56:10How was food, guys?
56:11Lovely.
56:11Lovely.
56:13I'm just trying to sit with that and enjoy that, because I don't know what's on the horizon.
56:18If Teddy makes it through this period of time, and we can bring him home, one of my biggest fears is, is he going to be happy?
56:26He won't be able to run around with Peanut.
56:28His happiness worries me the most.
56:31Like, is this going to be a life that he wants to live?
56:34Are we keeping him here for our own selfish purposes and our own emotions?
56:39I don't know.
56:48Oh, wow.
56:49Imagine having 60,000 children.
56:52I'm nearly there.
56:54Start washing dishwasher.
56:57Let's not be mistaken.
56:59When Stacey comes home, we'll go through this list.
57:01Oh, wow.
57:03Stacey Sullivan.
57:04You look sensational.
57:07And the BAFTA goes to...
57:09I take my shoe in like this.
57:12Grandma, I won the BAFTA.
57:14I'm done, do you?
57:18The wildest ever dating experience continues down under press.
57:21Read now for Stranded on Honeymoon Island, Australia on iPlayer.
57:24And we're heading north next tonight on BBC One for the show with Manchester in its DNA.
57:30New Waterloo Road.
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