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00:00It always amazes me how good it feels to drive out there.
00:27Land just goes on forever.
00:30And we only went to the back 40 today.
00:34Nathan, I want to keep you in the loo.
00:36Aunt Amy and Janet, they got a plan.
00:39It's a plan to expand the herd, and Mason's going to help us.
00:42Expand the herd? That's amazing.
00:45The only thing holding us back is the water supply.
00:48Natural water table slopes straight downhill from this ranch.
00:52Bypasses even Newman Land.
00:53It goes right into Martha's Quarry, yeah.
00:56And that sure gives her the upper hand, but...
00:59Now your dad and Martha, they go way back.
01:03I'm sure they'll come to some agreement.
01:06Yeah, let's hope so.
01:10So I gotta ask you, do you think we got reason to hope that peace can be kept in the valley?
01:14There always is.
01:19Amen to that.
01:22Come on.
01:22Well, the one thing we know for certain is that we don't have all the facts when it comes to Martha and what she'll do.
01:32It's her land.
01:33She's certainly hiding behind a fancy law firm.
01:36Elsa Hubbard's law firm.
01:38Mm-hmm.
01:39Who Daniel just happened to be meeting with at Maggie's Cafe last week.
01:43Hmm.
01:43I knew he'd try to sway her.
01:46Well, I have no intention of letting that happen, I'll tell you.
01:52Daniel came into the clinic with a pretty bad gash on his arm after the storm.
01:57Something about barbed wire.
01:58Yeah, well, you should have told him there's a clinic in Cedar Rock where he'd have been more welcome.
02:03Sorry to add my jobs to help everyone who comes through the clinic doors.
02:06You know, maybe Elsa Hubbard can shine some light on this whole quarry situation for us.
02:12Listen to me.
02:14Martha and I have been friends longer than anyone else in these parts, and I mean to have some strong words with her.
02:20And you get more peace with honey than you do vinegar, Dad.
02:22Maybe save the strong words.
02:24Mm-hmm.
02:24He's right, Willis.
02:26We're not dealing with civility here.
02:29You all have to let me handle this.
02:31My way.
02:32Last I checked, I was still in charge.
02:36I'm going to check on the cattle.
02:39Seems to me they enjoy my company more than my own family these days.
02:49Nice scones.
03:00All right.
03:02Look at this.
03:02You're walking so much better.
03:04You let us know your progress, okay?
03:06Have a wonderful day.
03:09There you are.
03:11Hey.
03:13Sorry.
03:17Everything okay?
03:18Yeah, no, sorry about that.
03:19I got word about the residency from the inner city hospital.
03:23Oh, what'd they say?
03:24I got accepted.
03:28To the wait list.
03:29Yeah.
03:30Could be a year before they look at me again.
03:32Well, that's something.
03:33At least you're still in the running.
03:34Yeah, you know.
03:35Would be nice to get some clarity one way or the other.
03:37Yeah.
03:38So you'll stay in Crossroads Springs for now?
03:40Uh-huh.
03:41Wasn't sure if maybe you had some other irons in the fire?
03:44No.
03:44Looks like I'm here for the foreseeable future.
03:47Good.
03:48See you on break time.
03:55All righty.
03:55Here you go.
03:56Enjoy.
03:57Oh, please don't tell me that's the last muffin.
03:59James.
04:00No, of course not.
04:01I saved you one.
04:02Check that out.
04:03Perks of knowing someone on the inside who takes care of you.
04:05Always.
04:07How goes the storm cleanup?
04:08Oh, it's good.
04:09We got really lucky at the ranch.
04:10We're just tidying up a few things, but otherwise, we're great.
04:13And Amy said your dad had a bit of a struggle waiting it out?
04:17Yeah, I found him in an outbuilding in the upper pasture.
04:20He was locked in there with Zephyr and an old motorcycle.
04:23I don't think he could have been any happier.
04:25I heard he would have been stuck there for a while if it wasn't for your rescue efforts.
04:29Quite a hero, aren't you?
04:32Well, we moved a tree away from my door.
04:34I don't know if that qualifies as hero efforts.
04:36Oh, so modest.
04:37As a hero should be.
04:41You know what?
04:42I'm going to use this momentum to ask you a question.
04:44Yeah, what's that?
04:45Have you heard about that new restaurant in town?
04:48Willow and Turn?
04:49Yeah, I actually just met the owner today.
04:52The menu looks incredible.
04:54And we needed a good dinner spot in town.
04:56Do you want to check it out with me this weekend?
04:59I'd love to.
05:02Let's get you that muffin.
05:03Come on.
05:12Look, the baby's doing fine.
05:28Everything is right on track.
05:29Liz, I've been getting dizzy a lot lately.
05:34That's actually pretty common.
05:36It's a lot to carry another person along for the ride.
05:39Your little one.
05:41Well, it's one lucky child being born into such a loving family.
05:45We're going to be the lucky ones, but we should focus on the birth for now.
05:49I just wish there was a way to predict how long the labor would last.
05:52Well, even in the womb, children will have a will of their own.
05:55But your blood work, your scans, your vitals, your age, the way you've been taking care of yourself, everything points to you doing great.
06:01Yeah.
06:02And we are fully equipped here to deal with any and every scenario.
06:08You really are a great team.
06:09Thank you, Dr. Hamilton.
06:11I have to say, I truly admire your commitment to one another.
06:14I know you're both going to be amazing parents.
06:17We can't wait.
06:19I feel like I could wait just a little longer.
06:23Well, just try to relax and work on those breathing exercises we talked about.
06:27And when the time comes, we'll all be here for you.
06:30Okay.
06:32Look who it is.
06:58Howdy, neighbor.
07:00How'd you neighbor me?
07:02Okay.
07:04Janet Hamilton, Elsa Hubbard.
07:06Pleased to meet you.
07:07Yes, I know who you are.
07:08You're the one creating drama out of a simple land deal.
07:11I think you might be confusing her with your father.
07:13Excuse me?
07:16Can I just say something for a second?
07:20Be my guest.
07:21Yes.
07:21I think your father's living in the past, just buried under his own myth of old friendships instead of just doing present-day business.
07:37Well, I can assure you, my father is not living in the past.
07:40My father is an honest rancher trying to make a private land purchase with a very fair offer.
07:46Not anymore.
07:47Look, I believe that, okay?
07:49This doesn't need to get ugly.
07:50I agree.
07:51I agree, but unfortunately, now we have lawyers involved.
07:53It's business.
07:54Martha knows I'm looking out for her best interests.
07:57And that includes not accepting any lowball offers.
08:00Even from old friends and handshakes.
08:02Yeah, that's not what my father's doing, I can assure you of that.
08:06You know that, right?
08:07All I know is the sale's still open and the court is fair game.
08:12Martha will make an informed decision on the best offer on the table.
08:15Okay.
08:15My father has been negotiating with Martha on good faith for years and with her husband before that.
08:19They're friends.
08:20And now he and I can become friends.
08:27Okay, then.
08:29We'll be in touch.
08:32Get it?
08:36Fisty.
08:41No, you should have seen it.
08:42It was ridiculous.
08:43Why?
08:43Because you're some fancy lawyer?
08:45Some high-end lawyer?
08:47And I mean, the look on his face was...
08:49Better not be enjoying this.
08:52No, no, no, no, no.
08:53Absolutely not.
08:54I'm practically fuming on your behalf.
08:56Good.
08:57It's just so different from your usual bedside, man.
09:02Yeah, well, I guess I do take after my father.
09:05Huh.
09:05That you do.
09:07Hey, guys.
09:08Can I get you anything?
09:09Uh, do you have a recipe to stop families from feuding?
09:12What?
09:13I don't think that I do.
09:14Hey, Maggie.
09:15Janet tells me you've been out of state for years.
09:16How does it feel being back?
09:17Really good.
09:19I actually missed Crossroad Springs.
09:22It's a lot to miss.
09:23Yeah.
09:24It's funny.
09:24It took me leaving to realize just so much it meant to me.
09:28Anyway, let me know if I can get you anything, okay?
09:34Ah.
09:36Okay.
09:38Break it down for me.
09:39Give me the 101 on this whole story.
09:40What is going on?
09:41Okay.
10:00Martha.
10:02Beautiful day, isn't it?
10:04Forgive me.
10:05I'm surprised to see you here.
10:06I come in peace, and, uh, I'd love to buy some eggs.
10:14Well, I'm happy to get you some eggs, but I have to say, you really blindsided us the
10:18other day.
10:19I know, and to be honest, I, um, I want to apologize.
10:27Okay.
10:29Come on in.
10:30Willis is inside.
10:36Oh, hello, Martha.
10:42You want coffee?
10:43I just made a pot.
10:43Thank you, Willis.
10:45Never say no to a good coffee.
10:47Actually, Martha was just here to apologize for giving us all quite the shock when we visited
10:52her.
10:53Well, I'm listening.
10:56Maybe you could, um, get those eggs now, Amy?
11:05A dozen?
11:06Two, if you've got them.
11:09Okay.
11:13Have a seat.
11:17Sorry about that.
11:19I understand.
11:21She feels like she's protecting the ranch.
11:23Well, she's not the only one putting up a shield.
11:26You've got your army lined up now.
11:29It's not like that, Willis.
11:32I thought we had a gentleman's agreement.
11:34That's just it, Willie.
11:36I'm not a gentleman.
11:38I'm a woman running that big operation all by myself.
11:43I told you.
11:44I'd be happy to help you out with whatever you need.
11:47That was part of the arrangement.
11:48Yes, I like that.
11:52But...
11:53But what?
11:54Well, when I talked to my kids about it and they started asking questions, I realized I
12:00have questions, too.
12:01Such as?
12:02Such as?
12:04How often are you going to be able to come over there and check on things?
12:07I mean, you've got your hands full here.
12:10Whenever you need me, I'll come over.
12:13I told you that.
12:14I meant that.
12:16How long have we been friends?
12:18About a million years.
12:19I miss my Eugene.
12:29Yeah, I do, too.
12:33Oh, he was the best friend the man could ask for.
12:37Oh, you, too, Willis.
12:40But my kids tell me that I should think about the future and not just what my husband promised
12:46in the past.
12:46I understand.
12:51Do you?
12:52Of course.
12:54I'm sorry.
12:56I just think a layer of professional advice is a good idea.
13:01Just to keep me from doing anything foolish.
13:08Ah.
13:10Thanks for the eggs.
13:12I'll, uh, take my leave.
13:16So how did that go?
13:23Well, she's going to keep using that lawyer.
13:29But I think we're still friends.
13:30Oh, this is so cute.
13:48Thank you for inviting me.
13:50Hi.
13:51Table for two?
13:52Yes, please.
13:53Yeah.
13:53Right this way?
13:54Thank you for coming.
13:55This place came highly recommended.
13:56I can see why.
13:58Yeah.
13:59It's horrible.
14:01Are you celebrating something today?
14:03Actually, we're just friends grabbing lunch.
14:05Awesome.
14:06Do you know what you'd like to order?
14:07Could we start with some sparkling water for now?
14:10Coming right up.
14:11Thanks.
14:11So how did you like living in Seattle?
14:19You know, it was charming, but a little too rainy for me.
14:23I heard they have great seafood there, right?
14:24Oh, they do.
14:25But you know, nothing beats the lake fish of the foothills.
14:28Huh.
14:29Did you live near the water?
14:30I did.
14:31Do you miss it?
14:33Sometimes.
14:34You know, living by the water can be soothing.
14:37But I guess I'm just happy to be back.
14:42Yeah, I get back.
14:43Here we go.
14:44Some sparkling water.
14:46Are you two ready to order?
14:47Oh.
14:48We haven't even...
14:49Looked at the menus.
14:51Yeah.
14:52Take your time, friends.
14:57We should probably figure out what we want.
14:59We should do that.
15:00Okay, if you don't mind me asking, what happened with your last relationship?
15:16Riley?
15:17Yeah, why did it end?
15:20Um...
15:20It was kind of just one of those things where we got really comfortable with each other,
15:25but it never felt permanent, you know?
15:29Like we both wanted a family and lots of kids.
15:34So what happened?
15:35What went wrong?
15:38It wasn't really tied to one event.
15:40It was just more of this slow realization that we were just fine together.
15:47Not great.
15:48Not forcing each other to grow in any exciting way.
15:52And even though we both wanted a family,
15:55maybe it just wasn't meant to be with each other.
15:59Yeah, I get that.
16:02There's so many moving parts to a relationship.
16:05Right?
16:06We want it to work.
16:07We want them to be the one.
16:10I think we have a tendency to focus on what's right,
16:13and then we sweep everything else under the rug.
16:15And then there are those times when it's not bad enough to leave,
16:21but not good enough to stay.
16:24Yeah.
16:25That's exactly right.
16:28I've never heard anyone articulate it quite like that.
16:30I feel so bad for my last patient.
16:46It's gorgeous weather, and he's stuck in a cast for six weeks.
16:49Hmm.
16:50Yeah, that happened to me at that age.
16:53Probably why I didn't become a pro ball player.
16:55Oh, that's the reason.
16:56Well, that and my curveball broke more windows than records.
17:03You know, speaking of kids,
17:04what do you picture for your future?
17:10Nice transition.
17:11Just meant hypothetically.
17:13Really not trying to pry.
17:15Want to get some pizza at the park?
17:16Nice transition.
17:21What, are you saying that Martha's sweet on Dad?
17:32Okay, wait, slow down.
17:33Sounds a lot like gossip.
17:35Not a lot like gossip.
17:36It is gossip.
17:37Wait, is he sweet on her?
17:38Okay, look, all I am saying is that when Willis was in high school,
17:41I think he had a thing for Martha.
17:43I mean, I may have been younger,
17:44but I know what it meant to have a crush on someone, so...
17:47But there is nothing going on between the two of them right now, right?
17:50No.
17:53No!
17:55Although it wouldn't hurt if there were.
17:58I think she's lonely, her husband being gone.
18:01And the kids are away.
18:02Getting a lawyer involved is probably the only way they felt like they could protect her.
18:06But I'm worried that this Elsa Hubbard is more interested in dollar signs
18:10than she is what's best for Martha.
18:12Isn't that a conflict of interest that she's talking to Daniel to?
18:14Not necessarily.
18:16Is Daniel going to help Martha run things like Dad will?
18:20They had a friendly deal that was mutually beneficial,
18:23and now Elsa Hubbard's just looking for the highest bidder.
18:26Right.
18:27And we all know the Newmans have the edge when it comes to getting capital together.
18:32They always have, and they always will.
18:35So what do we do?
18:37Well, we do what we do best.
18:40Due diligence.
18:41All right.
18:42I'll call Mason, set something up for us.
18:45See if he has any insight.
18:46Hey, kid.
19:01How you doing?
19:02Hey, Dad.
19:04Checking your supplies.
19:06In case you decide to relive your rodeo days.
19:08My rodeo days?
19:10Who's been in your ear about that?
19:12Oh, I've been hearing a lot about your past lately.
19:16I don't know what that means.
19:18Just that you and Martha have a longer history than I thought.
19:23Whatever's happening between me and Martha, that's between me and Martha.
19:28Dad, we've got to get some outside opinions on how to deal with this quarry situation.
19:32Can't be relying on her whims and feelings.
19:34Jill, you don't know what you're talking about, young lady.
19:37You can young lady me all you want, but Aunt Amy said that this deal could be hanging on the past.
19:42It's a dangerous way to be doing business.
19:44Okay.
19:45Your Aunt Amy doesn't know the whole situation.
19:47Now, I've been putting the wheels in motion to get that land for us.
19:51I just need a little more time to address all of Martha's concerns.
19:55That's all.
19:58Dad, we think we need to bring Mason in on this.
20:02What, that car salesman?
20:03He's not a car salesman.
20:04He's a very smart businessman.
20:06He's connected.
20:07Knows what he's talking about.
20:09Not when it comes to business between neighbors.
20:11That's exactly his specialty.
20:12He's a lifelong rancher and the head of the ranchers association.
20:16So what?
20:17Fancy title doesn't mean he knows what's inside Martha's head.
20:21True.
20:23You don't think it's a little risky to be trusting Martha when she's got a lawyer playing both sides?
20:27One cup of coffee in town doesn't give Daniel the edge.
20:31I just saw them together again out on the Newman's land.
20:34You did?
20:35Yes.
20:36I was driving by and I saw them talking, so I pulled over.
20:40And then that lawyer insinuated that your way of negotiating with lowball offers and handshakes
20:46might be something she could use against you.
20:52Look, Dad, I'm not telling you what to do.
20:55I know better than that.
20:57I just want you to have all the facts.
20:58It might not hurt to get Mason's opinion, after all.
21:13Eric speaking.
21:43This is Mira Banerjee from Walden Smith Health Center.
21:46We spoke earlier about your waiting list status.
21:48Right.
21:49Mira, hi.
21:50What's up?
21:51One of our placements dropped out and it looks like you're first in line.
21:54You're kidding.
21:55If you want the spot, it's yours.
21:58Oh, this is, uh, I mean, this is everything I've been working aboard for years.
22:04I just didn't expect this.
22:06I know.
22:07That's how waiting lists are.
22:08All of a sudden, you're at the top of the list.
22:11Right.
22:12Uh, well, hey, I'm super grateful for this call.
22:15When can I give you my decision?
22:17Oh, I'm sorry.
22:18This is the call.
22:20The next session starts on Monday and we need everyone here then.
22:23So if you want to pass, I have to call the next on the list.
22:25This is a very competitive program, Dr. Randall.
22:29If you want this cardiac specialty, you know that opportunities like this come around once in a career.
22:35If at all.
22:35I know.
22:36Oh, these are so good.
22:47I always wanted to make my own preserves.
22:49Mm.
22:49Well, my mom had a knack for sealing summer in every jar.
22:56Oh.
22:57Oh.
22:57Are you all right?
22:58Yeah.
22:59No, I'm fine.
23:00I'm just a little dizzy.
23:04Oh.
23:04Would you like some water?
23:05I'm going to get you some water.
23:06Yeah.
23:07Just sit tight.
23:24All right.
23:24This is where we keep all the equipment.
23:26We're going out in the range today?
23:28Yeah, we'll get up there a little bit later.
23:30But for now, we're going to get the yearlings fed.
23:32Give me a hand with that.
23:33Yeah.
23:35Is there anything I need to know about putting in the feed?
23:42Well, the important thing to remember is they all have their own personalities.
23:45So quiet, loud, stubborn.
23:51You'll figure out who's who.
23:52The main thing is just treat them all with respect.
23:55They don't like to be driven too hard.
23:57You've got to guide them, not chase them when you want them to move.
24:00Oh, say your name.
24:05Hey.
24:06Hey, James.
24:06Is Lewis with you?
24:08Yeah, he's right here.
24:08Tina's water broke.
24:09Okay.
24:10I'll let him know.
24:18Dr. Hamilton!
24:20It's happening.
24:21It's happening!
24:22Oh, it's going down?
24:23Oh, it is definitely go time.
24:26Okay.
24:28Hi, Tina.
24:29You're doing great.
24:30Thank goodness you're here.
24:31Let's go slow and careful, okay?
24:34Are you focusing on your breathing?
24:36Yes.
24:37I'll wait here.
24:39Take a breath.
24:40You're doing great.
24:41On the door.
24:42Careful, careful, careful.
24:44Breathe, breathe, breathe, breathe, breathe.
24:48Yeah.
24:49Good boy.
24:49Oh, good boy.
24:59I'll get you some fruit.
25:10That was fun.
25:14Hello?
25:15Hey there, cowboy.
25:17Michael, how's it going?
25:19Great.
25:19Yeah, can't complain.
25:21Yeah, how's the new choir director going?
25:22She's fantastic.
25:24She's a real pro.
25:24She's got all kinds of new hymns, and the singers are really excited about her.
25:28Good.
25:29Happy to hear that.
25:30So you're just calling a check-in?
25:33Actually, I was just in a meeting with the church's board of directors, and I thought you
25:37should know that your leave of absence came up.
25:40Of course.
25:42They're probably going to reach out to you soon to see when you're coming back.
25:45It's hard for them to do forward planning without a timeline.
25:49And I wasn't planning on being away this long.
25:51Well, some things can happen quickly.
25:56No, I just thought I'd have a lot more clarity by now.
26:00Have you thought about doing an official sabbatical?
26:03A sabbatical?
26:05No, I hadn't really thought of that.
26:07You know, if you need more time with your family, I would give them time to plan and
26:11give you some space.
26:12Well, I certainly don't want to stress anybody.
26:14James, you're not causing them any stress.
26:17You're doing what matters.
26:18You're taking care of your family.
26:19You know, Michael, a sabbatical is a great idea, and then I could just set the date for
26:23my return.
26:24That gives you some peace of mind.
26:27And the upside is you're not going to be pushed between here and there anymore, which
26:29has got to be stressful.
26:31But the downside is they won't be able to hold your position here at this specific location.
26:37They'd have to reassign you to another congregation, wherever you're needed most.
26:40I'd be reassigned?
26:43I mean, of course.
26:44I know that happens.
26:45I just hadn't considered that.
26:46It's true.
26:47I started out in Spokane.
26:49Great people.
26:51Listen, Michael, I'm not ready to walk away from my congregation in Chicago, but I'm also
26:55committed to going wherever the Lord needs me.
26:58I feel you.
26:59All right, well, let me know whatever you decide as soon as you can.
27:03I'm up.
27:10All ten fingers and toes.
27:27Congratulations, you two.
27:35He's weak.
27:36He's just breathing.
27:38He's just breathing.
27:40I'll be right outside if you need me.
27:57Hey, look at you.
27:59Bringing new life into the world.
28:03Done that so many times that it's never anything short of a miracle.
28:07Congratulations.
28:07Hey, it's the most incredible thing to witness.
28:09Yeah.
28:11And it takes a lot out of you.
28:12Yeah.
28:13Well, I had the easy job.
28:15What's going on?
28:15What are you doing here?
28:16It is my day off, but I just came in for one of my patients.
28:20And I got some news.
28:25What is it?
28:27Well, I got a call from Walden Smith.
28:31And someone dropped off the waiting list.
28:34I got the placement.
28:38Part of learning to live
28:43Is learning to love
28:47If you're kind to the world
28:51Then you're doing enough
28:55If you do your best
29:01And let God do the rest
29:05I love this time of day
29:08Suns peeking through the trees
29:10And everything just softens
29:14Yeah, it's when you know the chores are done
29:17All the animals are getting settled in
29:18True
29:19Even Aunt Amy
29:20She comes down during sunset
29:22Just for a few minutes
29:23Although
29:26I bet in ten minutes
29:28She's going to be calling me in
29:29To help her feed potatoes for supper
29:30Well, what do you got against potatoes?
29:33Nothing
29:33If you want to take my place
29:35Be my guest
29:36I just might
29:37Oh, this is nice
29:41It's a blessing
29:46To share moments like this with nature
29:48Just so peaceful
29:52Amen
29:53You know, when members of my church
29:59Get tingled in the noise
30:00I'll reference scripture
30:03But
30:04Sometimes
30:05When their heads and hearts
30:07Are racing a little too much
30:08And the words feel too far away
30:10I'll tell them to go out in nature
30:14Just stop
30:15Get inspired by creation
30:19It really helps put things into perspective
30:22You know
30:23Reminds them what's really important
30:25I bet you're really good at what you do
30:37Hi
30:53Hey
30:54Is everything okay?
30:57Yeah
30:57I was just carving out a little moment of peace
30:59I believe it
31:01Not peaceful just watching you
31:03Mason
31:05Mason's here
31:07I'll be right in
31:09Well
31:28Well, I'm very glad you asked me to look into it, because there's an interesting aspect to this land.
31:35A section of this particular parcel already has another owner.
31:40Well, don't keep us in suspense. Who is it?
31:42The federal government.
31:45When?
31:46Yeah, look.
31:48Here is Mrs. Winstone's farmhouse.
31:51Here is the quarry, but this is protected wetlands.
31:55But the federal land starts on the other side of Martha's fence from the last survey I saw.
32:01Well, maybe they changed the designation.
32:04But I saw the deed myself.
32:06Willis showed me a copy of it. Martha gave him one when they started serious discussions.
32:09I know what you're talking about, Amy, and you're not wrong.
32:11Here is Mrs. Winstone's deed.
32:14But this is the wetland reserve easement.
32:18It's also officially recorded.
32:22How can two parties own the same land?
32:24They can't.
32:26This feels like a big ball of red tape.
32:28Well, it certainly poses a problem.
32:32Or an opportunity.
32:34How so?
32:35Well, it slows down any moves on the property, because federal land, by definition, can't be privately sold.
32:42Or developed.
32:43Right.
32:43So, if we can be the first ones in the government's ear on this, maybe we can be the ones to unravel that ball of red tape and get the land.
32:50Okay, so how can we take action?
32:53Well, that's the next step.
32:54I have to do a little more research into what kind of conditions exist on this easement.
32:58The federal documents will give us more information.
33:01I put in a request.
33:02Great.
33:02Well, this is going to throw a monkey wrench in both Dad and Daniel's plans.
33:07You know, in this situation, it matters who falls first.
33:10Well, we'd better beat them to it.
33:19Janet, I just left the office.
33:21I can't leave without saying goodbye to you.
33:23Please, text me back.
33:33Hey.
33:35There you are.
33:37Here I am.
33:40Let me ask you.
33:43Be my guest.
33:44I've been looking all over for you.
33:47Didn't want to leave without saying goodbye.
33:49I wish you all the best, Eric.
33:55Come on.
33:56That sounds like a greeting card, Janet.
34:00What do you want me to say?
34:01Janet, how about that you'll come to visit me?
34:03Because I'd like to visit you.
34:06Eric, you're heading into the busiest chapter of your work life.
34:09You're not going to have a minute to yourself, let alone time to come visit me.
34:11I think we could really make this work long distance, Janet.
34:24But you don't think we can?
34:27I just think it's going to be a lot.
34:29A lot of change, a lot of hours, a lot of studying.
34:33I mean, you're probably right.
34:34And the thing about long distance is, it's not what I want to do.
34:45I've been on the sidelines, watching other couples get to begin their lives together.
34:52Start a family together.
34:57I want that for me, too.
35:00Or at least the hope that that could happen.
35:04Janet, I don't want to be the person who you put those dreams on hold for.
35:34See you later.
35:50See you later.
35:50See you later.
35:50Some days you win, some days you don't.
36:10Some things you'll find you can't control.
36:15Know the road don't come with guarantees.
36:18Only God knows what the journey brings.
36:23Only God knows what the journey brings.
36:26As the colors change.
36:30On the photographs and memories made.
36:34No, we wouldn't trade.
36:39All the good, the bad, the love, the pain.
36:44Ain't it a good life?
36:45Ain't it a good life?
36:56Ain't it a good life?
36:57Cause ain't it a good life
37:02Ain't it a good life
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