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00:00Want to eat?
00:01Previously on Seven Little Johnstons.
00:04This summer, I have kind of taken a break from my family.
00:09I've been dating someone for about eight months now,
00:11and it's going good.
00:12And we are both really, really happy.
00:15It has been nice just to, you know,
00:17not worry about stress and focus on being
00:20around positive people.
00:22Have you heard from Ana since we've been back?
00:25She just absolutely has nothing to do with her family.
00:28I'm not sure what's going on with Ana right now.
00:30She's angry with the family, upset with the family.
00:32She owes her younger siblings a heartfelt apology,
00:36not showing up to their graduation.
00:38It's definitely affected me a lot,
00:40since we used to be very close.
00:42There's ways you can apologize to all of us and fix it,
00:46but she's just not doing it.
00:51I've been texting and messaging with Ana
00:53to come over and talk with her, just to break the ice,
00:55to start trying to figure it out.
00:58You want to talk in here or in there at the table?
01:01What are you doing here?
01:02Going into this conversation, I mean,
01:04I hope we can get back to, like, being a family.
01:07How come you don't come around?
01:09It started when y'all accused me that I was just taking
01:12graduation photos and not wanting to take family photos.
01:15It really hurt me.
01:16It really did.
01:17It was before that.
01:18This started when Ana was supposed
01:21to be giving an underage girl a ride back to our home.
01:24And instead, she got her intoxicated.
01:26We're not bringing back stuff like that.
01:29I'm going to bring back anything I want to bring back.
01:30OK, then I'll walk out right now with my keys.
01:33Ana tends to have a tendency to bend the truth,
01:37not be truthful, lie.
01:39I meant Ana to confront her and talk with her
01:50about her ongoing absence and her issues with her family.
01:55So you don't want to talk and work this out?
01:58Dad, because it's always already going.
01:59No, you're walking out and it's my house.
02:01Of course it's your house, Ana.
02:02And it wouldn't be your house if your mom and dad wouldn't give you
02:05the down payment.
02:06This would not be your house.
02:07Since you tell people you do it all by yourself,
02:10you wouldn't have .
02:12If I tell them multiple times, you don't have to help.
02:14I want to do it on my own.
02:16Like, yes, I'm grateful that they helped me and stuff.
02:18But later down the road, don't throw that in your kid's face.
02:22But I couldn't help that y'all helped me.
02:25You get your stories mixed up and your facts mixed up,
02:27and you take it out on other people.
02:29And you don't think we were OK?
02:31Because Poppy's funeral was after the incident.
02:34We were OK afterwards.
02:36This whole incident with drinking and my parents being mad over it for no reason,
02:41I thought we squashed it.
02:42I thought we worked it out.
02:43Because when that incident happened, I was still coming around the family.
02:48The family was not mad at me.
02:49But then they decided they wanted to get mad at me, and so they brought that back up.
02:55Ana, you came to Poppy's funeral because you had the decency to show up.
02:59After that, you haven't been around the house.
03:02You have not communicated with anyone unless we communicate with you.
03:07They have only reached out to me and wanted to come see me to try and talk it out.
03:13OK, that's my fault for waiting forever.
03:15But it's because, like, y'all's coming to talk is coming to have tension, argue, and all of that.
03:21And I can't deal with that, you know?
03:24I really like them to reach out and be like,
03:26hey, let's have dinner, stuff like that.
03:30Not too long ago, we invited you over to the house to eat.
03:34And you said, yeah.
03:35And then you said, I'm bringing my friend over, too.
03:37And I said, Ana, before we start bringing people over that we haven't met,
03:42why don't you come over, sit down with the family, eat,
03:45and let's discuss and work on our relationship.
03:47I thought that it was more important for us to talk with Ana before it was ever important
03:54to meet a boyfriend, a new friend, or anyone else.
03:58We have work to do between the family and Ana.
04:02I never heard from you again.
04:03Correct.
04:03Correct.
04:04Because I wasn't ready at that time.
04:06My point is made.
04:07It's clear you do not want to get back with your family.
04:11If I didn't, then you wouldn't be in my house.
04:12Your stories and your accusations.
04:14If I didn't, you wouldn't be in my house.
04:16Ana has been very disrespectful.
04:18She is purposely distracting herself so she doesn't have to look at me eye to eye
04:22when we're having this conversation.
04:24Unfortunately, this is how it's been with Ana for several months now.
04:27You cannot keep your stories straight.
04:30And things that have gone on is from your actions.
04:33I haven't done besides back in February.
04:37What you don't want to do is take responsibility and ownership.
04:39I did.
04:40I said I'm sorry.
04:42Ana thinks that we should quickly accept your apology and move on,
04:46when in fact she doesn't understand that her actions
04:49has drastically made an impact on the family.
04:52A lot of the hate and the disgruntledness and things that have gone on
04:56is from your actions.
04:58And you know if it wasn't from your family, Ana, you would not be here.
05:01So is that why you came up to her just to fuss at me?
05:03I'll tell you what, it hasn't changed.
05:05I want you to know something.
05:07No matter the situation, you know mom and dad love you.
05:10This ain't why I came over here.
05:12Coming here and yelling at me and fussing at me
05:14is not going to make me come to our house.
05:15You started striking first because you got called out
05:19for underage drinking a minor.
05:22And your parents were just trying to save your ass.
05:25I've never allowed a six-foot tall man to talk down on me.
05:29I'm not going to sit there and get on and stepped on.
05:32Especially from one of my kids.
05:35I love you a whole bunch.
05:36You know I do.
05:38If you want to exist, come by the house.
05:40The conversation didn't go well between dad and I.
05:46Probably because it's just like yelling and not hearing each other out.
05:49And then I was at a point where it's just like,
05:52I'm so done with this.
05:53And he kept still talking, kept still talking.
05:55So like once I'm done with the conversation, I'm not listening.
06:00It's sad.
06:00At the end of the day, it is absolutely, terribly sad.
06:03Bruh, I swear to God.
06:05Literally just talking like so much about what's going on with the family.
06:15Apparently it's like all my fault.
06:16Amber and I are not caving in, we're giving in.
06:18I came over here sincerely to try and talk with her.
06:21We were supposed to just have a nice conversation.
06:23And now I'm just like arguing, yelling.
06:25Like that doesn't make me want to be around y'all.
06:29Yeah.
06:31This is a chance for her and I to talk it out.
06:33But she started striking right off the bat.
06:35You're literally my dad.
06:37Like how the, how the hell are you going to like,
06:39act like that towards me and walk out like that out of my house?
06:44What I said when I left there, I love you.
06:47We'll help you if you need something.
06:49That's all I can do.
06:53I'm so tired.
06:55I'm like doing my best for everybody and literally like,
06:58don't get it back.
06:59Like, I don't.
07:00Don't forget you are the king of everything.
07:05So don't let the actions of him determine how you feel.
07:11Unfortunately, I am about to get this for work.
07:13Love you, ma'am.
07:17I had lots of emotion.
07:18There's a lot of stuff like that I was trying to get out,
07:22but I couldn't get out just because it was all in my head,
07:24which I've always been like that.
07:25Whereas like once they leave, I'm like, damn,
07:27I shouldn't express like how I feel and stuff like that.
07:30I do everything and anything just to be my best.
07:38Get the back.
07:42I'm at that point.
07:43It's like, yes, y'all attempted to talk to me and stuff like that.
07:47And we're not getting anywhere.
07:48So like, there's nothing else to work out.
07:53I'm definitely ready just to move on.
07:55You know, Trent is over talking with Ana, and of course, I'm wondering, like, how it's going.
08:13But I have studying, and the house here still has to keep on rolling.
08:26I got to start working on this because...
08:29I graduated with my bachelor's degree in social work, and I decided to continue on and pursue my
08:36master's degree in social work. So I'm going to have one more year of school.
08:41What are you doing?
08:43She's making flashcards.
08:44So before Layton was born, I graduated with my associates of science and nursing.
08:52But since I was pregnant and doing all the ultrasounds, that whole field was very interesting
08:57to me. So I figured, why not return back to school and get a degree in ultrasound
09:03sonography and see pictures of babies daily?
09:06All right, step away so I can finish making some cards and then we'll go.
09:09Another idea, we should wax our legs.
09:14Because some of us have some hairy legs, like you, Missy.
09:19I get it. They want to study. But I, over here, didn't really want to study.
09:26I wanted to do like a little spa-sized wax.
09:30We can wax and study.
09:32If we're going to be waxing and we're going to be studying,
09:36then we need to make it, if you get the question wrong...
09:39Oh, like one of those?
09:41Yes, then that you have to wax a strip.
09:44Okay, I'm going to go get the wax.
09:46You're going to get this stuff?
09:47All right.
09:48So we are going to do trivia and waxing.
09:52When people get the answer wrong, they get waxed.
09:54I think we're good with cards, Elizabeth.
09:57I'm giving a little bit for everybody.
10:00My study cards involve health care and things dealing with the body.
10:04Abbreviations that should be very well known to some people.
10:09And then to, you know, level the playing field, I just threw in like Georgia history, regular history.
10:15The individual that has lived in Georgia for so long should know.
10:18I'm dead.
10:20No, you're not dead.
10:22You will be hairless.
10:24All right.
10:25Pick it.
10:26I'm definitely not getting that one, I see.
10:28Who?
10:30Who founded the Georgia colony?
10:34Just give me wax.
10:35Emma handles waxing a lot better than I do, but dad definitely has the biggest reaction to getting waxed.
10:42Ow, my Lord Jesus.
10:45He could barely handle it.
10:47One, two, three, go.
10:48Ow, .
10:50He's like, ow.
10:51And then he cusses too, and he's like just very loud.
10:54All right, it's Emma's turn.
10:56Caw.
10:57Stop.
11:00I'm not going to have anything, so y'all don't be so close.
11:03That didn't even hurt.
11:03Okay.
11:05My question.
11:07Who's on the dollar bill?
11:08George Washington.
11:09Yes.
11:09Give me a turn.
11:11Procedure to use a fire extinguisher.
11:13Pass, pull, aim, squeeze, and sweep.
11:16She knew that one.
11:17Nope.
11:18She's wrong.
11:20Get your booty right here.
11:22There is no, there is no squeeze.
11:26Ow, that is hot.
11:27Is that like a good temp to have on the skin?
11:30Yeah.
11:32Oh, that wasn't even bad.
11:33Who is the hairiest in the household?
11:37I mean, maybe the guys, obviously.
11:39My dad's not that hairy.
11:41I would say probably me or her Jonah.
11:43Yeah.
11:44I would agree with that answer.
11:45I don't know who else.
11:47What is the color of the rainbow?
11:50In order.
11:50In order.
11:51Oh, you guys suck.
11:55Yellow, green, purple.
12:01Emma, do you like a hairy man?
12:04Maybe not a hairy man.
12:06Emma's going to date a swimmer.
12:09Slick and sleek.
12:10Oh, no.
12:11Oh, yeah, we're doing fingers.
12:13Yeah.
12:13Got hairy fingers.
12:16Oh, yeah.
12:17Oh, yeah, you got it.
12:19All right, Bryce, come here.
12:21Hey, Bryce.
12:23Bryce, you're going to join the waxing party.
12:25Oh, yeah, you are very hairy.
12:27Waxing trivia.
12:28I got a great question for you, too.
12:30So what if I had a super hairy chef, what would you do?
12:33It would get waxed.
12:34Why do I want to feel like I'm laying on like a dog?
12:37What about shaving instead of waxing it?
12:40Shaving, it grows back two times thicker.
12:41Waxing, you kind of get a little bit of a grace period.
12:43Make it easy, please.
12:45Who founded the Georgia colony?
12:49Why do you have to ask a history question?
12:53The questions she asked me, like history related, math related, any of school related?
12:57I don't want it.
12:59Music, I mean, I know a lot of music bands.
13:02Of course, hunting or fishing related, I'd probably more than likely guess that, too.
13:08Sorry, I don't know.
13:09You got to get waxed.
13:11Oh, my gosh.
13:12I don't think the waxing is even going to go.
13:14You got to, like, thicken the wax.
13:16Let's do a little.
13:19Don't scream like a girl.
13:20I have been waxed a few times, but this is definitely the biggest wax I've had.
13:28Ready?
13:28One, two, three.
13:35Jeez, that was a lot more than I thought it would be.
13:38At first, it feels like you're just getting slapped real hard or something.
13:42Then all of a sudden, it just disappeared.
13:44I'm like, not bad.
13:46So how long was that going to take to grow back?
13:47A couple weeks.
13:48I've got the hair growing back, but it happened, like, a month ago.
13:54So, I mean, it's growing back slowly.
13:55But Amber said, yeah, it'll grow back in two weeks.
13:58Yeah, right.
13:58Yeah, I'm, like, super glad I wasn't around,
14:01because if I knew I was at the mercy of getting waxed for answering a question wrong,
14:05it just wouldn't have been a good day for anybody, including me.
14:10All right.
14:10Now I have to pick cysts.
14:13What is the abbreviation for cysts?
14:15Well, I have no idea.
14:16You don't know?
14:17No.
14:18We finally stumped my mom on a question, and we had the privilege of waxing our mom.
14:25Do you know how to do this?
14:27I don't think you do.
14:29No.
14:29You've always done all the waxing.
14:32Now put the paper on top.
14:36Ooh, knuckle hair.
14:38It's like that time she said, Bryce, I've got a surprise for you.
14:42I was, like, excited, because I thought that it'd be something, you know, worth doing, but no.
14:49So now whenever I hear her saying, Bryce, I've got a surprise for you, I'm not chilling up.
14:54Yeah, send a pic.
14:56Send a pic.
14:57Mm-hmm.
14:58Mm-hmm.
14:58Mm-hmm.
14:59Ah!
15:00Stop!
15:01I'm not playing no more.
15:09Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
15:13See that disclosure, game over.
15:22Hey, you look a little frazzled.
15:25Ana has not been in communication with the family in quite a while now.
15:30And my hopes were to go over and not mend fences, but begin this, I guess we could call it an icebreaker,
15:38to let her know that we're ready to have this talk.
15:41But, you know, just in general, the conversation didn't go well.
15:45She didn't even sit down to talk to me.
15:48She sat there on her knees, really, like, working on her bracelets.
15:54It was, you're here, but I have stuff to do, so go ahead and say what you got to say.
16:00My whole intention was to go around and say, when do you plan to try to have a relationship with the family or start visiting the family?
16:07And she was just like, when I'm ready.
16:11I'm not ready.
16:12I'm not ready.
16:13So I said, there's a few things that you've been really ugly about, and you've, like, you have made some really rude remarks and ugly remarks and text messages.
16:22What was her response?
16:23She didn't have a really, like, a lot of comeback.
16:26Like, when you back her into something and she knows it's true, she can't respond.
16:29Mm-hmm.
16:30I know.
16:31I'm not surprised.
16:32I, honest to God, cannot tell you how many times we try to sit down and have a talk and come to agreements with Donna over the years.
16:41You're just going round and round and round and round, and you don't accomplish anything.
16:48I knew her wanting to try to, like, start building a relationship, and that wasn't going to happen.
16:52So if I could do anything, it was to remind her of these things that she's done and she said that are not true, they're false, they're lies.
17:02Her honesty and trustworthiness right now is not there.
17:07The conflict with Anna started with the underage drinking incident.
17:11It then continued with, you know, her taking a graduation gown from our house and going and having graduation photos on her own because she refused to have the ones with the family.
17:23Then she skipped out on everybody's graduations.
17:26She did not show up for the trip to Puerto Rico.
17:30And, you know, she obviously has not come around for family dinners or any other activities that we have done as a family.
17:40As far as trying to fix the situation, I am tired.
17:49I've done this for probably 15 years now.
17:52I can make it better.
17:53I can help her.
17:54I can do.
17:55I can guide her.
17:56A lot of that stuff in these last few years, the only thing we've done is, as I say, cook the cake, smear the icing on it, make it all pretty until it all melts away and falls again.
18:09Anna does not take responsibility for her actions.
18:11She then turns it into anger, and she turns that anger towards the family, which then leads to we're not talking to the family, we're not interacting with the family, we're not doing anything with the family because we're mad at the family because we didn't take responsibility for our own actions.
18:29I don't know.
18:30I tried to bring up, remind her that she started acting like this when she had a teenager at the bar in underage drinking.
18:37She doesn't think things through.
18:39I mean, that's, that, that, ultimately that's the, and she lives constantly, like, in denial.
18:46She has told me to my face, there is nothing wrong with her.
18:50It's everybody else.
18:51None of our other children treat you and I the way that she does.
18:55They don't speak to us that way.
18:56They don't text us that way.
18:58And it has nothing to do with us being mean to her.
19:00No.
19:01As parents, we react and discipline to the actions our children have made.
19:06We have done it for all five of them.
19:08Fortunately, four out of the five learned their lessons.
19:13Two and a half, almost three years ago, Jonah made some poor choices.
19:16And we came down hard.
19:18But he got it.
19:19And Jonah, Jonah accepted his responsibility for the poor decision that he made.
19:24And, and he was willing to work with Trent and I and the rest of the family to get back on the right track.
19:32My thing at this point is I have no desire to make our kids be nice and have a relationship.
19:42That's up to our kids.
19:44They, they are all grown and adults and they will make their own decisions.
19:48And it is not our place to force them to.
19:54If she wants to have a relationship, it's a hundred percent up to her.
19:59And at this point, she doesn't want to.
20:00She doesn't care.
20:04Before we talk to the kids, we're going to take a few days.
20:07I mean, honestly, I have been enduring this for a really, really long time.
20:15So I am sad.
20:18I'm sad for my other kids.
20:20It, it stings.
20:22Because you can't fix it.
20:25I'm really children.
20:27Now that Layton is starting to crawl, we've got outlet covers.
20:43We've got cabinet locks.
20:58We still need to talk to the kids about, you know, the whole Ana situation and where we currently stand.
21:04However, we need to work on baby proof in the house.
21:08Layton is now nine months old.
21:10She's crawling around.
21:11It's time that we make some safety changes in our home for the baby.
21:18We've got oven knobs.
21:21These are super important because our house being a little person house, our knobs are in the front.
21:27Most of the knobs are in the back.
21:28But the reason why we do that is because our arms are so short, we can't reach.
21:32And especially with the gas stove, if I reached over the thing and the gas flame flies up, it's going to catch my shirt on fire.
21:38This is something that's a little bit different than when Trent and I had kids and were raising kids.
21:43Because when you have LP children, they are not as physically mobile as quick.
21:51Typically, the average size baby starts walking somewhere between 10 to 13 months.
21:57Whereas an LP baby starts walking somewhere between 18 and 24 months.
22:03Their height is still short for reaching things that an average size baby like Lake will be able to.
22:12Their height is short.
22:12Their arms are short.
22:13So it's just, it's a total new ball game.
22:16Yeah.
22:17Toilet lock for this toilet right here.
22:19Because average size kids, they love to play in the toilet.
22:23What happens if somebody comes running into the house after eating a good hot roast beef sandwich with
22:29some horsey sauce on it and they got to go and you have to with this thing.
22:34If the pressure cooker is boiling and I break the seal because of that thing.
22:38You just push this button.
22:40And this moves and you lift the lid.
22:44Easier said than done when you're under pressure.
22:46Yeah.
22:46The dads in the household are the ones that are going to have to prepare themselves for
22:51these toilet seat locks.
22:53Dad has awful bowel movements, especially when that morning cup of coffee hits.
22:57He's got to be ready to rock and roll.
22:59Bryce has awful bowel movements.
23:01There might be a point where I may accidentally break the lock off the toilet seat.
23:06Just because of how bad I have to go, I'll buy another one.
23:11Tell you, you've been sitting in a line of traffic for three hours.
23:13Well, let me tell you this.
23:14Would you rather that and maybe get a little poo in your pants or would you rather one of
23:18these toys getting flushed down the toilet and blocking up our septic tank?
23:22Bryce is definitely the most likely just to break the toilet lock in order to do his business.
23:28Oh yeah.
23:29Is he blowing up the bathroom all the time?
23:31Yeah.
23:32Yeah.
23:33Annihilate.
23:33It's me who needs more air freshener because when it comes out, it's just bad.
23:47It doesn't even smell like a human poop.
23:50Even when she was a kid, she'd pass gas in the car and then we'd have to roll the other
23:54windows down.
23:55So it felt like using an Apache helicopter going down the interstate 70 miles an hour.
24:00And everybody's sitting here like this and Emma's like, sorry.
24:05Well, I know I'm not going to be using that toilet.
24:06So some of the things that we need to look for if like baby proofing the house is like putting
24:18on socket covers, putting locks on like the cabinets and the toilet guards.
24:24Holy crap, that works.
24:29This toilet seat lock is going to be a nightmare.
24:32So when we get home, I'm the first one out of the car and I usually have to go to the bathroom
24:35quick.
24:35So I'm going to run to my bathroom where I know I don't have to go through MacGyver devices
24:40to get to my toilet.
24:42Layton will probably pass my parents in height by the time she's either like six or seven
24:57because I have a cousin.
24:59Her name is Scotty and she is five or six and she is close to passing my mom.
25:05Are we putting a gate across this part?
25:08Yeah, we need to do all the doorknob.
25:10She can get lost out here quick.
25:11Yeah.
25:12I need a GPS tracker on my kid.
25:15So all of the million things that need to be baby proofed in my parents' home is just
25:21another reason for us to, you know, be moved on into our home.
25:24So later this week, we are going to go look at a plot of land with my dad.
25:28I just like the, where we can see better.
25:32Like eventually we're going to have a play system and stuff like that and I want her to
25:37be able to play.
25:39Hopefully we'll have like eight more grandkids and this will be.
25:42Shut the front door.
25:44I'll be happy with one, but Elizabeth wants two.
25:49She needs a sibling and I want to have a chance of trying one more time for an LP.
25:53I don't care if it's a boy or a girl.
25:55You say, mom.
25:57Mom.
25:58Mom.
26:00Mom.
26:02Dad, dad, dad, dad, dad, dad.
26:06Mom.
26:08I really do like hearing her say dada all day.
26:13Even though it sounds like she's saying dada, it's just when she looks at me, dada, mom's
26:17dada, and then papa is dada, and Lolly's dada, and Aunt Emma's dada.
26:24She's just learning new sounds and noises right now.
26:26Her first words will be mama.
26:28Psh.
26:29Mom.
26:30Mom.
26:31Mom.
26:32I don't like it.
26:33Only mama will be accepted as her first word.
26:36Hey, Em, Alex, y'all come on down here.
26:55So it's been a few days since Trent talked with Anna.
27:01There's zero communication, but, you know, we just wanted to let it kind of settle in,
27:07and now it's time to talk to the kids.
27:09So, you know, dad tried to have a discussion with Anna, which didn't work.
27:17I came home from her house the other day.
27:18I talked to mom in the living room, and mom said, well, we need to let the kids know where
27:23we stand because we have to move forward so they don't keep disrupting this house.
27:27Anna hasn't reached out to you guys.
27:29She hasn't tried to be a part of the family.
27:31She didn't worry about your graduation.
27:32She didn't worry about your prom.
27:34Moving forward, don't be disrespectful.
27:36Don't be rude.
27:37Let the ball's in your court on your relationship with Anna.
27:40Point is simple.
27:41I mean, I get what you're saying.
27:46Of course, we'll always be respectful, in a sense, but she hasn't had any time bonding
27:51with Leighton, and Leighton's going to have no idea who she is.
27:55Anna was the first person that I told that I was pregnant with Leighton, and all the things
28:01that she talked about that she would be doing with Leighton, and then all the things that
28:04she wanted to do with Leighton.
28:07Where's that at now?
28:08I guess, in a sense, I'll be a little bitchy when she comes around, because I know the
28:12first thing she's going to want to do is try to go to Leighton.
28:16No.
28:16First thing, she's going to try to be nice to them.
28:18No.
28:19She doesn't give two to come to our graduation.
28:22It just pisses me off about that, but I mean, I'm...
28:25Does it make you mad or disappoint you?
28:27Like, hurt feelings more?
28:28Both, honestly.
28:29Yeah, it makes us mad, and like, it hurts.
28:31She hasn't tried to really apologize to Alex and I not going to our graduation.
28:39It's definitely hard to not have someone to talk with, because I used to always talk to
28:44Anna with things that I might struggle with, and she's our sister.
28:48She should have us in our life.
28:50If she sends you a text and says, hey, I want to talk to you for a minute, well, it's not
28:56a matter of no.
28:57You don't want her to come back and say, I tried this with them, I tried that with them.
29:00Say, we can do it through text for right now.
29:03No, I ain't even going to do it through text.
29:04I'll be like, when you're ready to talk face to face, we'll do it face to face.
29:07And that's your, if that's what you want to do.
29:12I am still interested in getting back with the family.
29:15It's just, at this point, I don't know how to, and I don't want to face, like, the silence
29:20and the tension around with everybody, because, like, I know, like, if I walk in, they're
29:26all going to just look at me, and there's going to be tension and everything like that.
29:29Anna, you excited to graduate?
29:32Yeah.
29:33I couldn't tell.
29:34Well, I mean, just the energy.
29:36I thought it was kind of low.
29:38So it's like, I don't care to be around that right now, you know?
29:42There's a lot of things that we have to let Anna do before we try to improve it.
29:49And one of them is realize the intensity, the animosity, the turmoil that she has created
29:56amongst this household, because if she doesn't realize that, then we have no starting point
30:02in the improving.
30:03If she thinks that it's not my fault and it's, and I did nothing wrong, okay, then what are
30:10we, what are we fixing?
30:13We, we love Anna, and we had great times with Anna Young.
30:17But now, you know, when you get older, you have more complicated things and feelings come
30:22into play and all this stuff, and it's how you handle them.
30:26The only thing that could help us out would just be time and worry about our own selves for
30:33the time being, because as we get older, we got a lot more on our plate.
30:37I mean, I get it, you've been hurt, you've been burned, and it's been a long time, and
30:42you know, we support your decisions on however you want to move forward with Anna.
30:48I'm not going to be overly polite when she tries to text me, because I mean, it hurts,
30:51but I'm not going to be like, get the F out of my life and all that either.
30:55I'm definitely ready to move past this, because every time I hear something about her, it
31:01just upsets me, and she's, yeah.
31:05It upsets you, like, in what way?
31:08What she's doing is just, I wish you would fix it, not make it worse.
31:14When you say she's making it worse, what do you feel like she's doing?
31:25I'm just really tired of talking about it.
31:44I'm burned out.
31:45Yeah, we all are.
31:46Yeah, we all are.
31:47Yeah.
31:48As far as the kids' plan with moving forward with Anna, honestly, I am not,
31:55surprised, they're hurt.
31:56They are.
31:57They are hurt.
31:58Hurt is worse than pissed.
32:00Hurt lasts longer and takes more to heal than being pissed off.
32:15For the last couple of months, Bryce and I have been looking at properties for us to,
32:20you know, possibly build our home on.
32:22What do you think of this place?
32:25We got to look at, in it.
32:26It's thick.
32:28I know we're trying to find a house for, to build a house on, but when I check out land,
32:33the first thing I think about is hunting.
32:35If it was a freaking desert, he would think about hunting.
32:37I'm like, it'd be nice to have some good hunting spots.
32:40What do you think?
32:42A house.
32:43That's what I think.
32:44A house.
32:45Welcome to Lot.
32:47Lot's of woods.
32:47How many acres total?
32:50It is almost close to four, but 3.97 right now.
32:543.97?
32:55Mm-hmm.
32:55But do they typically round up when it's like, no?
32:57No.
32:58No?
32:58No.
32:59We are bringing my dad along to take a look at this piece of land because he has built
33:03a house before, so one person I can rely on telling it to me straight is my father.
33:10Because that's the thing that mom keeps preaching is make sure you don't ever build on a shared
33:14driveway because she's spares in lots.
33:16Yeah.
33:16I would never want to share a driveway.
33:19While Bryce and Elizabeth are shopping for lots, budget's number one, location's number
33:25two, and then we narrow it down to the lot.
33:28Can they put their market of home on this lot?
33:31Will it work?
33:33Let's find an opening.
33:34Yeah, it looks too thick, right?
33:37You wore your snake boots, Bryce?
33:39Yeah.
33:40We can go through here.
33:41Yeah.
33:42I'm getting me a damaged dick.
33:44Yeah.
33:46Rich.
33:49Mm-hmm.
33:50Just break down that tree.
33:51You're going to grab a stick tree just in case.
33:52No, this is just a spider web.
33:53I don't like the white, well, these spider webs.
33:55I've learned to always walk behind Dad.
34:05Bam.
34:06That drops off fast.
34:08It does, don't it?
34:09We got the topographical for this, but I mean, we don't, I don't think we really need
34:13a topographical because, whoa, mother !
34:16That, bless it, that rabbit scared the whole out of me.
34:21Damn.
34:22I didn't, he just come out of it right there, yep.
34:26Just don't.
34:27This is my walking lot outfit, my tick cover, snakebite boots, and got my diaper on for jumping
34:36rabbits.
34:38Woo!
34:39God, man, my heart.
34:40That was great.
34:41He flew out.
34:42So you can already see, the road is up there, we're 40 yards in.
34:47Mm-hmm.
34:48And the road's already higher than Bryce's head, you see the drop off in the slope.
34:51Yeah.
34:52How fast it goes down.
34:54You're going to have to be on a basement because they're going to have to raise it up.
34:56Basements are great.
34:57It's a lot of functional space, but man, it's expensive for your first home.
35:01Yeah.
35:02I'm so tired of moving.
35:03I've moved so many times with my family, and I'm like, if we're going to build a home,
35:08I want our home to have everything we want.
35:10A four bedroom, two bathroom home.
35:12We would make the basement like a playroom, a game room for Layton to have for all of her
35:17toys.
35:18All right, so on this lot right here, here's reality.
35:21Before you swung the first hammer and put up the first piece of wood, you're $100,000
35:26in for driveway and grading and clearing.
35:32I believe it.
35:32That's not included in buying the lot.
35:34I think there's still more better out there.
35:38Keep looking.
35:39This lot is a no-go.
35:40Factoring in the cost of paving a driveway, just grading the land before we could even
35:45mark out a foundation for it, it would be over $100,000 for us to pay, and that is way
35:51too much for us.
35:52We will wait just a little bit longer just to see if any better opportunities come across
35:57for us and save our money.
36:00All right, Bryce, I forgot how to get out of here.
36:01You lead the way.
36:02Yeah, we're going to have to go up.
36:06I didn't forget to get out of here.
36:07I just need somebody to clear the cruders.
36:11Oh, boy.
36:12Look at here.
36:13It's probably where Thumper came out of.
36:15He flew.
36:18That little thing was getting it.
36:32So, how is college classes?
36:35Pretty boring.
36:36Boring, same old that I've been doing for the past, how many semesters now?
36:39Well, you're in the core classes, so it's just the...
36:45A lot of repetitive stuff I went to my school.
36:48What about you?
36:49My first 30 years was all about turf grass and horticulture maintenance.
36:56And now it's playing golf on it.
36:58Oh, it must be fun.
36:59So now, not only do I like to play golf, but I like to work on golf clubs now.
37:04Of course, everything we do has to be modified.
37:07Our cars, our clothes, our homes, everything.
37:09Golf clubs.
37:10Golf clubs.
37:11But I've done 15 probably little people sets, like making modifications and repairs.
37:16So, I'm thinking about getting me a little side hustle, Jordan.
37:20That could work.
37:21When it comes to modifying golf clubs for little people, obviously the length.
37:26And then there's the grip.
37:27There's thin, regular, midsize, and then larger.
37:30I have as normal fingers as average size people, but there's a lot of people who don't have
37:35fingers or hands built like us.
37:37You don't have normal fingers like average size people?
37:40Those are short, thick sausages.
37:42Those are not sausages.
37:44Those are not average size hands.
37:47Those are not sausages.
37:48I don't know where the hell you were getting.
37:50Not only does these hands play good golf, these hands do something else very good that keeps
37:54people happy.
37:54So, we're going to leave it like that, and they work just fine.
37:56We're talking about dad wanting to start up a little side hustle of, because he works
38:02on golf clubs and stuff.
38:04And I've already thought of the name.
38:05What?
38:09Of course.
38:10Boppa.
38:11Boppa Golf.
38:13Do any of you have any names for your dad's business?
38:16From T to green.
38:18We have T for Trent.
38:20Ooh.
38:21That's pretty good.
38:23You're going to have a lot of people ask you, where does Boppa come from?
38:25And I'm going to say, I'm Boppa.
38:26And a lot of the golfers are seniors, and they're all grandpas.
38:31Boppa Golf, to me, it was really catchy.
38:33And it makes people ask me, where does Boppa come from?
38:35And then I'm proud to say, I'm a grandfather, and that's what my granddaughter calls me.
38:39You get late in the royalties for that.
38:42That's true.
38:43Of course.
38:43Yeah.
38:44But I have to go use bathroom real quick, so let me go do that.
38:52Oh, .
38:54This is going to be funny.
38:58I'll just go over there.
38:59So when Jonah said he was going back to use the bathroom, that hit me.
39:03I was like, wait a minute.
39:04We put one of those child blocks on that toilet, so that's going to be fun for Jonah to try and figure out.
39:14Tell him it's a turd blocker.
39:15What in the heck?
39:19I went to the guest bathroom, and hopefully I was going to relieve myself, but there was an obstruction in that process.
39:28What the ?
39:29What did you put on the toilet?
39:32Gosh.
39:34What's wrong?
39:35It's a lock on the toilet.
39:37It's not that hard to figure out, Jonah.
39:41He didn't even try to fix it, to figure it out.
39:46It could have been a close call without the bathroom in my parents' room, but, you know, who's to say I wouldn't have resorted to the sink?
39:56I hate to tell you this, but it don't reach.
39:59That was close.
40:12Next time on Seven Little Johnstons.
40:14I mean, they're scratching and they're scratching.
40:18Today, I am at Nana's house just to check up on her.
40:21How long have you and Darius been an item?
40:24Eight to nine months, yeah.
40:25He's nice looking.
40:26He is.
40:27Everybody needs somebody special they can rely on, especially since she's having some conflicts at home.
40:33I love you the most.
40:35Ooh, yes.
40:36Lime green.
40:37Ashley decided to come down for the weekend.
40:40Since I was working, Emma decided to steal her.
40:45You want a man, you got to get that dress.
40:48This summer, Ashley and I definitely got a lot closer.
40:51I look like a jelly bean.
40:53Kid.
40:54We got to find her a man.
40:58Really?
41:02So I know it's hard for Emma because Anna isn't around.
41:05And Anna isn't in a great spot with our parents right now, but I figured it's worth a shot for Emma and I to send a text to see if we can have lunch out together or something like that.
41:13I mean, part of me was kind of nervous about texting Anna just to hear what her response would be.
41:22What?
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