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A rebellious girl is sent to stay on her grandmother's horse ranch for Christmas. She falls into friendship with her grandmother's pony and becomes determined to help save the ranch from foreclosure
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00:01:56Don't worry, Mayor. Take good care of him. Once I get him working in the fields, he'll be in good shape.
00:02:01I know you will. It just doesn't make it any easier to see him leave home.
00:02:06You still have that show pony?
00:02:10I do.
00:02:10Well, if you need any help with him, you let me know. I'll send James over when I can, and he'll keep an eye on him.
00:02:19He's not doing too good. Had the vet out again, he's kind of colicky, hasn't been eaten. I don't know what else to do.
00:02:26It's a shame. I know how you love these horses.
00:02:32Yeah, well, you take good care of him for me, okay?
00:02:35I will do.
00:02:36I understand. Yes. Monday? Okay, that sounds great.
00:02:59All right, we'll see you then. Okay, thanks. Bye.
00:03:10Lizzie, if you need us, all you have to do is call.
00:03:12Are you insane?
00:03:26Your mother was talking to you.
00:03:29Lizzie, this visit is going to be good for you.
00:03:31Whatever. You're still abandoning me.
00:03:34That's not true.
00:03:35No?
00:03:36No. You'll get some fresh air, clear your head, spend time with Grandma and the horses.
00:03:42Okay.
00:03:44Lizzie, if we could stay with you, we would, but we have to work.
00:03:48Yeah.
00:03:49You know, it really sucks being kicked out of your own house for Christmas.
00:03:52I know, sweetie. I know, but you'll be all right.
00:03:56Hi, Mary.
00:04:08Hey. You made it.
00:04:10Hi, Mary.
00:04:12Let me see this face. Do I recognize it?
00:04:14Yeah, thanks, Mom. It's hard getting out of the city.
00:04:16I know.
00:04:18So, how are you? You look lovely.
00:04:19Oh, thank you.
00:04:20How's business?
00:04:21It's good. Busy.
00:04:23Busy's good.
00:04:24Mm-hmm.
00:04:24So, where's my granddaughter?
00:04:28She won't get out of the car until we leave.
00:04:31Really?
00:04:32Mm-hmm.
00:04:33I don't know. I have no idea. It's been rough.
00:04:45Hey. Why don't you come out and say hi to your grandma?
00:04:53Hi.
00:04:54See what I mean?
00:05:03Well, strong-willed, moody.
00:05:07I wonder where she gets it from.
00:05:10It's called being a teenager. She'll be fine.
00:05:13Well, I hope this time away will be good for her.
00:05:15I'm sure it will, and it'll be nice to have somebody here living with me, too.
00:05:19So, can I get you a cup of coffee, fix you a snack before you hit the road?
00:05:22Oh, we have contracts.
00:05:24Oh, we have contracts. We have to get in first thing in the morning. It's a really long drive.
00:05:28I wish we could, though.
00:05:29Yeah.
00:05:29I understand.
00:05:31We'll see you later.
00:05:32Oh, good to see you.
00:05:34So good to see you.
00:05:35If she gives you any trouble, let me know.
00:05:37I'll come pick her up if I have to.
00:05:39I'm sure she's going to be just fine.
00:05:41Now, you guys drive safe.
00:05:43Thank you, Mary.
00:05:44Miss you.
00:05:45Bye.
00:05:59You want something to eat?
00:06:01No.
00:06:04Something to drink?
00:06:06Stupid.
00:06:06How about we go for a hike?
00:06:12I hate nature.
00:06:14I'm just going to go to my room.
00:06:16Do you want help on packing?
00:06:18I'm fine.
00:06:20Your bags are in your room.
00:06:27This is a horrible picture of me.
00:06:31I love this picture of you.
00:06:34I look stupid.
00:06:36Okay.
00:06:39Let's go for a walk.
00:06:42Now.
00:07:01Didn't you guys used to have a lot of horses here?
00:07:03Yeah, me and your grandpa used to have seven.
00:07:09Do you miss him?
00:07:11What, your grandfather?
00:07:14Yeah, of course I did.
00:07:16What do you remember about him?
00:07:19He'd give me a dollar every time I'd visit.
00:07:23Figures.
00:07:23Why don't we go take a look at my phone.
00:07:45Where are they?
00:07:47Keep going.
00:07:48She's so cute.
00:08:01Is something wrong with her?
00:08:04He's very sick.
00:08:06He's got colic and, you know, I had the vet out to look at him, but he hasn't been eating anything at all.
00:08:13And I don't know what else to do with him.
00:08:16I don't have the time to sit here and just be with him all day.
00:08:22I've tried everything I know.
00:08:24What about the rest of them?
00:08:25I, um, I couldn't take care of him anymore.
00:08:31So you just gave them away?
00:08:33No, Lizzie, it's not as easy as that.
00:08:36It's not important right now.
00:08:37Not important.
00:08:39I know exactly how they felt.
00:08:42Nobody wants me either.
00:08:43You are wanted.
00:08:47And you're very much loved.
00:08:53What's this one's name?
00:08:55Well, he doesn't have a bar name yet.
00:08:57I couldn't come up with a name that I thought would fit, so I thought that you might want to name him.
00:09:03Seriously?
00:09:05Yeah, but you have to take care of him.
00:09:08That's the deal.
00:09:09You name him, you take care of him.
00:09:11I don't know anything about taking care of a horse.
00:09:16Raising horses is in your blood.
00:09:18They've come to you.
00:09:20I've never done it before.
00:09:23Well, he is very sick.
00:09:25And he needs a friend right now.
00:09:26And frankly, I think that he could use one, too.
00:09:32What do you say?
00:09:34Hmm?
00:09:36I don't know.
00:09:37A horse has to really, really trust you.
00:09:43And, um, you can't force it.
00:09:46And for some reason, this is my last one, and I have not been able to contact with him.
00:09:53So, I just want you to try.
00:09:57What do you say?
00:09:59You got a deal?
00:10:02Hmm?
00:10:02Okay.
00:10:04Deal.
00:10:19Poor thing.
00:10:20Hey.
00:10:33Brought you some fresh towels.
00:10:39Thanks.
00:10:42Your mom got me that.
00:10:44Did you know that?
00:10:46Cool.
00:10:47I love the snow.
00:10:49I wish it snowed more air.
00:10:52What about you?
00:10:55If you could do anything you wanted, no restrictions, what do you want to do with your life?
00:11:02I don't know.
00:11:04I guess...
00:11:06I guess I'd want to be somebody important and do something good.
00:11:12Like helping people?
00:11:14I guess.
00:11:18I just don't want to be obsessed with my job like my parents are.
00:11:22Hmm.
00:11:25Yeah, it's whatever.
00:11:26Okay, well, I'll leave you be now.
00:11:31If you get bored, you want to read a book?
00:11:33Your grandfather's got some down the hall.
00:11:35He used to read everything.
00:11:38How about grilled cheese and sandwich and some tomato soup?
00:11:41Sure.
00:11:42Okay.
00:11:47Okay.
00:12:00I don't know.
00:12:30Well, now, what's beating you?
00:12:43Can't find any of those stupid horse books anywhere.
00:12:48There's a white trunk in my room.
00:12:50I bet you they're in there.
00:12:53Hopefully, we didn't give them away.
00:13:00Nope.
00:13:25Finally.
00:13:30We'll see you next time.
00:14:00Whoa, where are you going?
00:14:14I'm going to go be in the barn.
00:14:16Do you have any carrots?
00:14:17This book says horses like carrots.
00:14:18What about dinner?
00:14:19I've got to go.
00:14:22Maybe eat at six.
00:14:23Don't be late.
00:14:24Okay.
00:14:30Hey, boy, look what I brought you.
00:14:53Come on, try it.
00:14:55You've got to eat something, babe.
00:14:59Come on.
00:15:00Why don't you eat?
00:15:26Hey, Barry.
00:15:27Hi.
00:15:28How's my horse doing?
00:15:29Good.
00:15:30Um, he's liking his new home.
00:15:33Dad said we're going to start training him tomorrow.
00:15:35Oh, that's great.
00:15:36Yeah.
00:15:36How's everything else at home?
00:15:37Pretty good.
00:15:38It's, uh, just busy.
00:15:39There's a lot of people coming over for Christmas.
00:15:41That should be nice.
00:15:42Yeah, it's just hectic.
00:15:44What, not a fan?
00:15:46No.
00:15:46I like it nice and quiet.
00:15:48I get a lot more work done that way.
00:15:49Did you get my little project finished?
00:15:56Oh, my gosh.
00:15:59Perfect.
00:16:00Absolutely perfect.
00:16:02Cool.
00:16:03It smells good, by the way.
00:16:05Well, we'll have to sit down and have some dinner.
00:16:07No, no, no.
00:16:08I can't.
00:16:09I didn't expect you to make dinner for me.
00:16:11Just come on.
00:16:12I told Lizzie dinner was at 6, and it is almost 6.30, so let's eat.
00:16:21Your Heavenly Father, thank you for this food for wonderful neighbors, for this day, for my granddaughter, and help us to use this food to nourish our bodies.
00:16:28Amen.
00:16:29Amen.
00:16:29So, Lizzie's staying for Christmas?
00:16:43Mm-hmm.
00:16:44Your parents have to work.
00:16:46Real estate is a tough business.
00:16:48We got a couple of really big deals closing at the end of the year.
00:16:54Oh, Lizzie.
00:16:55This is James.
00:16:56James, my granddaughter, Lizzie.
00:16:58Hi.
00:16:59Is that my dinner?
00:17:01Um, I said dinner was at 6, and it's 6.30 now.
00:17:05So what am I supposed to do?
00:17:07Starve?
00:17:07No, I'm sure that there's more carrots in the fridge.
00:17:13Fuck!
00:17:18I should probably go.
00:17:20Don't worry about it, James.
00:17:22She's going to be fine.
00:17:23She's just a little bit frustrated right now.
00:17:26Will I see you tomorrow?
00:17:27Tomorrow?
00:17:28Yeah, I think that she's going to need a little bit of help with that pony.
00:17:31I mean, yeah, yeah.
00:17:32I'll have to, uh, check with Dad if he needs me to work on the farm, but sure.
00:17:36You tell Phil.
00:17:37I said he works you too hard.
00:17:40Oh, that reminds me.
00:17:41I promised I'd help him, uh, set up the tree.
00:17:43I gotta go.
00:17:45Okay.
00:17:46Thanks for dinner.
00:18:06None of these stupid books are telling me anything about taking care of a horse.
00:18:26How am I supposed to know what I'm doing?
00:18:27You told me to take care of him.
00:18:30Let's go inside.
00:18:31I'll make you something to eat.
00:18:33Not until I figure out how to feed him.
00:18:37Why don't we give him a blanket and we'll get you warmed up.
00:18:41How am I supposed to know what I'm supposed to do?
00:18:44You told me to take care of him.
00:18:45I don't know anything about taking care of a stupid horse.
00:18:47That's enough.
00:18:50Okay?
00:18:52Inside the house.
00:18:53Dinner time.
00:18:56Fine.
00:19:01This is for you.
00:19:05What is it?
00:19:07Open it.
00:19:08I had a friend of mine make you something.
00:19:10The boy who ate my dinner.
00:19:15A horse.
00:19:21Not just a horse.
00:19:24He was my horse and his name was Hercules.
00:19:27Hercules?
00:19:28Yeah.
00:19:29And he was the best show jumper around.
00:19:32Did you give him away too?
00:19:39I have to go check on the pony.
00:19:45Lunch at noon.
00:19:47I have to go check on the pony.
00:20:01I have to go check on the pony.
00:20:03I have to go check on the pony.
00:20:05Grandma.
00:20:07I have a name for him.
00:20:09For the pony?
00:20:10Hope.
00:20:11Hope.
00:20:12Yeah.
00:20:13That sounds good.
00:20:14It fits.
00:20:15I know you know why my parents sent me here.
00:20:26But I'm not a bad kid.
00:20:28I know you're not.
00:20:30I didn't mean for it to happen.
00:20:35I just got so tired of everything.
00:20:40Then everything got bad.
00:20:44Why don't you show them you can do something good?
00:20:47What do you mean?
00:20:49Let them know they can trust you.
00:20:51See the good in you.
00:20:54Do you think I could do that with hope?
00:20:57Maybe.
00:21:01Thanks for this.
00:21:04Yeah.
00:21:05Why don't you clean out the stall?
00:21:07It gets a little bit cold and wet at night time.
00:21:10Okay.
00:21:18Yeah.
00:21:22You're gonna be all nice and warm tonight, aren't you?
00:21:27Come on.
00:21:43Come on.
00:21:50Good boy.
00:21:52You're actually eating it.
00:21:53Yeah.
00:21:54Yeah.
00:21:56I can't believe you're actually eating it.
00:22:06Good job, boy.
00:22:09I'm going to get stronger in no time.
00:22:15He hasn't eaten in days.
00:22:21I've got to see this to believe it.
00:22:25Man, that thing's heavy.
00:22:29Yeah, it's heavy. This is a farm.
00:22:32Let's go. Show me your stuff.
00:22:34All right.
00:22:37Hey.
00:22:38There you go.
00:22:40He's been eating hay and carrots all night, haven't you, boy?
00:22:45I don't believe this.
00:22:47You're amazing.
00:22:49All right, I'm going to go make breakfast, okay?
00:22:51Be up in ten?
00:22:52Okay.
00:22:54Would you pick up a man and weigh up, please?
00:22:56Sure.
00:23:03Good boy.
00:23:04Mm-hmm.
00:23:05Mm-hmm.
00:23:14Mm-hmm.
00:23:16Oh, my God.
00:23:46Perfect timing. Breakfast is ready.
00:23:50You're going to lose the ranch.
00:23:51What?
00:23:52This letter says the bank's going to take the ranch from you.
00:23:55You opened my mail?
00:23:56So it's true, then?
00:23:58You shouldn't open other people's mail, Lizzie.
00:24:00You knew this was going to happen, didn't you?
00:24:02All the money.
00:24:04How much?
00:24:05A lot.
00:24:06That is none of your business.
00:24:10How did this even happen?
00:24:12I mean, ever since your grandfather died, I have had to run this place on my own, putting
00:24:18my horses in shows, winning some money.
00:24:21I've gone through my savings, all just to try and make ends meet.
00:24:25You have no idea what it costs to keep a place like this running.
00:24:31It would have been so bad, but the last couple of years, some early frost, some of the neighbors
00:24:37just about lost everything.
00:24:40Don had a stroke.
00:24:43And Eileen, she broke her hip, so I finally took out a loan on the property to help them
00:24:48out.
00:24:49Why would you do that if you didn't even have money for yourself?
00:24:54These people are like family to me.
00:24:56Ever since your grandfather died, they have been there for me, checking in on me, taking
00:25:01care of me and fixing things up around the ranch.
00:25:03And what about the horses?
00:25:06I had to sell them to stay current with a loan.
00:25:09Just like that you sold them?
00:25:12I did what I had to.
00:25:16So you're just going to let the bank take the ranch from you?
00:25:22Yes.
00:25:25Can't those neighbors help you?
00:25:27Can't mom and dad help you at least?
00:25:29There's got to be a way, Grandma.
00:25:33I won't ask your parents.
00:25:35And I can't ask the neighbors.
00:25:36They're still struggling.
00:25:38Trying to keep their own heads above water.
00:25:41They don't understand.
00:25:43The thing is, nobody knows these farms like the people that are already farming the land.
00:25:48But what really boils my bones are those vultures.
00:25:52The bankers and the developers are just sitting around waiting for a late payment so they can
00:25:56snatch up the property and knock down the barns, get rid of all the animals.
00:26:03Put up a subdivision.
00:26:05And that's what they want to do to my ranch.
00:26:11Charles would be heartbroken.
00:26:12So you're just going to give up?
00:26:18No, that pony was my last hope.
00:26:21I was going to train him for show jumping, win some competitions, sell him and get back
00:26:26on top of things again.
00:26:27And now he's too weak and I'm too tired.
00:26:30I don't have any more time.
00:26:32So that's it then?
00:26:39We have this last Christmas together, you and me.
00:26:43And I'm glad to spend it here with you.
00:26:45There was nobody at the house, so I figured I'd come down here.
00:27:08What do you want?
00:27:10Well, uh, Mary said you might need my help.
00:27:12Did she?
00:27:13Yeah, I know a lot about horses.
00:27:16Well, I got Hope eating again, so I don't need you.
00:27:22Leave!
00:27:23Look, I'm sorry I ate your dinner.
00:27:27You know, it's hard to say no to your grandma.
00:27:29She asked me to eat with her.
00:27:31She's like a family friend.
00:27:35You're friends with my grandma?
00:27:36Yeah.
00:27:37We've been neighbors since I was born.
00:27:39She's pretty much family to us.
00:27:41Did my grandma give your family money?
00:27:43Yeah.
00:27:44Last year, after the bad frost.
00:27:46Why?
00:27:47Then why don't you guys just pay her back?
00:27:49What?
00:27:50My grandma doesn't have enough money to keep this place going.
00:27:53And your family owes her money.
00:27:54So if you guys don't pay her back, she's going to lose this place.
00:27:58I swear I didn't know.
00:28:00If my family could afford that to help her, we would.
00:28:03But I know we don't have that kind of money.
00:28:05So my grandma's just going to lose everything and everyone while you guys just watch?
00:28:11I'm sorry.
00:28:11I don't know what to do.
00:28:13Just leave.
00:28:13Wait.
00:28:30Do you know anything about training horses for show jumping?
00:28:34I mean, me and my brother used to ride in competitions when I was younger.
00:28:38So do you?
00:28:38Well, yeah.
00:28:40Come with me.
00:28:50I don't want this to be your last Christmas here, Grandma.
00:28:53Oh, Lisanne, sweetheart, I'm sorry.
00:28:54You can't lose this ranch.
00:28:56Well, what else am I going to do?
00:28:57You have hope.
00:28:59Hope?
00:29:00Yes.
00:29:01I'm too tired and I don't have the time to train a horse.
00:29:05Well, I'm here now.
00:29:06And?
00:29:07And I'm going to train him for show jumping and we will win you the money to save the ranch.
00:29:12Sweetheart, you don't know how to train a horse for show jumping.
00:29:16With James and a little help from you, I will.
00:29:19You're serious.
00:29:20You really want to do this.
00:29:21It takes a lot of time and a lot of patience.
00:29:24I know.
00:29:25And I do want to do this.
00:29:27And you know how stubborn I am.
00:29:30Yeah.
00:29:33What have we got to lose?
00:29:35Awesome.
00:29:36Come on.
00:29:36What?
00:29:41Grandma's in.
00:29:44Look at this place.
00:29:45There's no tree, there's no lights, there's no garland.
00:29:48This place looks horrible for Christmas.
00:29:50You need to go home, get as many spare decorations as you can, visit other farms if you have to, and ask them for some, too.
00:29:58Go, now.
00:30:00Better do like she says.
00:30:04And hurry up.
00:30:05Hope's training starts now.
00:30:06I'm going to go change my shirt.
00:30:17Okay, the first thing you're going to have Hope do is walk over these poles.
00:30:22Now, he's got to walk over them.
00:30:23He's going to be a little bit hesitant, but that's your job.
00:30:27After that, you will run over it, and he will trot behind you.
00:30:31After a while, he'll actually like to do it.
00:30:33So it's going to work on his confidence, his gait, and his rhythm.
00:30:36It's really important for him to develop that, okay?
00:30:38All right, what else?
00:30:39Over here.
00:30:41What happens here is these two poles get put in the cups on either side.
00:30:45It's called an X.
00:30:47Why don't you hold them for a minute?
00:30:51So one goes in this cup, one in the other cup.
00:30:54Anypony can jump this, but you've got to wait until Hope gets stronger to handle the fences, okay?
00:30:59How long do you think it'll take him to do that?
00:31:01When he's ready, but you can't push him.
00:31:04I don't want him or you to get hurt.
00:31:05I'd never hurt Hope.
00:31:08I know you wouldn't hurt him.
00:31:10You just have to be careful.
00:31:12I know my parents think I'm a total screw-up that doesn't care about anything or anybody,
00:31:16but I'm in this, Grandma.
00:31:19I'm not going to screw it up.
00:31:20I know I can do this.
00:31:24I believe you can.
00:31:25Ready to get started?
00:31:26Yeah.
00:31:27Come on.
00:31:27Come on, boy.
00:31:28Come on.
00:31:29Come on.
00:31:30Come on.
00:31:30Come on.
00:31:30Come on.
00:31:57What do you got for us?
00:32:24This is all the stuff my parents aren't using.
00:32:27Your leftovers?
00:32:29Well, it's all still good stuff.
00:32:31Here, let's take a look.
00:32:34What do you think?
00:32:39Good enough, I guess.
00:32:41Go ahead and take it on up to the house and come back out and help me with hope.
00:32:44We'll be back in later, Grandma.
00:32:46Come on.
00:32:48Oh, that girl.
00:32:50Oh, I guess I've got my work cut out for me this afternoon.
00:32:53I haven't put up decorations in a long time.
00:32:55How come?
00:32:56Kind of lost the enthusiasm once Charles died.
00:32:59I mean, you don't have to decorate if you don't want to.
00:33:01No, it's for Lizzie.
00:33:04How come her parents brought her here?
00:33:08She's getting in a little bit of trouble at home.
00:33:11She doesn't seem that bad to me.
00:33:13No.
00:33:14No.
00:33:15I don't think she is.
00:33:16Why don't you go help her?
00:33:18Want to take this up to the house?
00:33:20Maybe even take a little nap.
00:33:22You worked really hard today.
00:33:37Yeah.
00:33:38It's getting a lot stronger, too.
00:33:40Yeah.
00:33:41I think I'm going to have her run the exits tomorrow.
00:33:44When did you find out you were coming here to your grandma's?
00:33:50A couple days ago.
00:33:52Do you like it here?
00:33:54I mean, it, like, must be so different than the city.
00:33:57Yeah.
00:33:58Do you feel different out here?
00:34:01What do you mean?
00:34:03Out in the country.
00:34:04Like, does it make you feel different?
00:34:06I mean, Mary told me that your parents brought you here because of something bad you did.
00:34:11And?
00:34:13I don't know.
00:34:14You don't seem so bad to me.
00:34:16Why not?
00:34:19I don't know.
00:34:20I guess I just don't believe it.
00:34:21Well, you should.
00:34:23You don't know me, so don't act like you do.
00:34:28What'd you do?
00:34:32I got in trouble with a couple of my friends.
00:34:34It was an accident.
00:34:36It was stupid.
00:34:37I had a couple of drinks and we all fell asleep.
00:34:40The curtains must have caught on fire because I woke up to flames and screaming.
00:34:46Was anybody hurt?
00:34:48We were all rushed to the hospital because of all the smoke we were breathing in.
00:34:52It was pretty bad.
00:34:55Your parents must have freaked.
00:34:58Yeah.
00:34:59What about your house?
00:35:01It's fine.
00:35:03The firefighters got there in time, so only the living room was ruined.
00:35:08Wow.
00:35:09Yeah.
00:35:11So that's why they brought you here?
00:35:14They're never gonna trust me again.
00:35:17But it was just an accident.
00:35:20Yeah, it was, but they're also mad at me for my grades.
00:35:24Oh, are you doing bad in school?
00:35:26Yeah.
00:35:27Yeah.
00:35:29I got suspended.
00:35:31Hmm.
00:35:32Why?
00:35:34I skipped too much.
00:35:36But my parents didn't notice until the principal called to tell them that I got suspended.
00:35:42I've never even had a detention.
00:35:44Well, good for you.
00:35:46My parents had me on lockdown for a week after I was suspended.
00:35:50And that's when the fire happened.
00:35:52So that's why they brought you here?
00:35:55It was stupid.
00:35:56I get that.
00:35:57But I'm not a bad kid.
00:36:00And I hate that they think I am.
00:36:04They're never gonna trust me again.
00:36:08They always look so sad when they look at me now.
00:36:11Well, you can't be all that bad.
00:36:14Hope still trusts you.
00:36:15Yeah.
00:36:17I know.
00:36:19That's why I can't let him down.
00:36:32You made this for me?
00:36:34Yeah.
00:36:36It was a gift for you.
00:36:38Your grandma asked me to.
00:36:42Thanks.
00:36:45Wow.
00:36:59What do you think?
00:37:01Looks great.
00:37:03I was hoping to surprise you.
00:37:05I forgot what a chore this was.
00:37:06It was a lot of hard work.
00:37:08It's been a lot of years since I did all this Christmas decorating.
00:37:15I like being here for Christmas.
00:37:17I like having you here for Christmas.
00:37:22Hope's training is going really well.
00:37:24Yeah.
00:37:25I think you're doing a great job with him.
00:37:27Thanks.
00:37:29Okay, I think that's about it.
00:37:33Could you help me with this box over here?
00:37:35Sure.
00:37:36This place is starting to look pretty incredible.
00:37:44It is.
00:37:46You know, when your dad was little, Grandpa Charles used to decorate for every holiday, every single room in this ranch.
00:37:52And then he got sick and it became more of a chore, so I kind of stopped.
00:37:57How long's it been?
00:37:59Since he passed?
00:38:01Actually, it's been eight years.
00:38:04Time flies.
00:38:06Do you think about him a lot?
00:38:09Sometimes I do.
00:38:10Other times, not as much.
00:38:12I tell you, when he died, I sure was mad at God at first.
00:38:17But not anymore?
00:38:19No.
00:38:20I forgave him.
00:38:21Besides, I know I'm going to see Charles again one day.
00:38:24And I've got so much to be grateful for right here.
00:38:31Grandma, I'm not going to be able to give you a present for Christmas this year.
00:38:35That's okay, sweetie.
00:38:37I was in such a bad mood when I left.
00:38:39I didn't think about getting anything for anybody.
00:38:43I tell you what.
00:38:44You get hope fit and healthy, and that will be the best Christmas present you could give me.
00:38:49Okay?
00:38:50Okay.
00:38:51All right.
00:39:01Amen.
00:39:05Well, I'm pooped.
00:39:06I couldn't pick up another ornament.
00:39:09Thanks for your help today.
00:39:10Yeah.
00:39:11It was fun.
00:39:13You must be tired, too.
00:39:14I don't know who's working harder.
00:39:15You or Hope.
00:39:17Oh, no.
00:39:18It's so much fun for me.
00:39:19I love him.
00:39:23So have you heard from your parents lately?
00:39:28Have you called them?
00:39:31No.
00:39:33Why not?
00:39:35I don't see the point.
00:39:37Have they tried to call you?
00:39:39I don't know.
00:39:41I haven't checked my phone because it's been off.
00:39:46What if they're trying to get a hold of you?
00:39:50I don't want to talk to them.
00:39:51Besides, they dumped me here for Christmas anyway, so they don't have to talk to me.
00:39:55That's not true.
00:39:57Then why?
00:39:58Because they were worried about you.
00:40:00Whatever.
00:40:01You know, Lizzie, if you can handle raising a horse, I think you can handle a phone call.
00:40:19Can I go now?
00:40:31Hey, boy.
00:40:35I missed you, too.
00:40:39All right.
00:40:41Let's get you out and do some training today.
00:40:42Did you have a good night's sleep, Hope?
00:41:00I'm hoping you at least did.
00:41:03Seems like you did.
00:41:04Grandma's mad at me for me not wanting to call my parents last night.
00:41:13I don't see why I should, but I've got nothing to say to them.
00:41:19Hey, not cool.
00:41:23Did you know your mom and dad, Hope?
00:41:28I bet they were great show jumpers.
00:41:30And I bet grandma knew them.
00:41:34She trained them into something great.
00:41:39Yeah.
00:41:43You can trust me, Hope.
00:41:46They're gonna be something great, too.
00:41:50All right, here's your carrot.
00:41:51Every memory that fights to take me under.
00:42:01Every obstacle that stands against my way.
00:42:06Every heart that learns to breathe in a hard reality.
00:42:12Needs to believe.
00:42:14Hope is so much stronger.
00:42:24Yeah.
00:42:28Yeah.
00:42:32Let's do it one more time.
00:42:34Good boy, Hope.
00:42:35Good boy.
00:43:01Good boy.
00:43:02Good boy.
00:43:03Good boy.
00:43:04What?
00:43:06Good boy.
00:43:07Good boy.
00:43:08Good boy.
00:43:10Good boy.
00:43:16Good boy.
00:43:21Good boy.
00:43:23Good boy.
00:43:24You did really great today, Hope.
00:43:27And I think when I first got here, you could barely walk.
00:43:30You're going to save Grandma's ranch.
00:43:58Hey, Mary.
00:43:59Hey, James.
00:44:00Brought more Christmas decorations.
00:44:02Wonderful, thank you.
00:44:03Want me to just leave them here?
00:44:05That's a good place.
00:44:07What are you making?
00:44:09Christmas chocolate pecan pie.
00:44:11Oh, yum.
00:44:13Is it, um...
00:44:15Is it hard to make pies?
00:44:17Not too hard.
00:44:19Huh?
00:44:21Are you going to ask me where Lizzie is?
00:44:25What?
00:44:26No, I was just bringing more decorations.
00:44:29Just in case you're curious, she may be in the barn.
00:44:32Oh, I should have known she'd be with Hope.
00:44:35Mm-hmm.
00:44:36Dinner's at six.
00:44:38Yeah?
00:44:39Uh, what are we eating?
00:44:41James, you came here to see Lizzie, right?
00:44:44Go.
00:44:45See her.
00:44:47Don't be late.
00:44:55Hey, Lizzie.
00:44:56Shh.
00:44:57Hope's resting.
00:44:58Another hard day of training?
00:44:59Yeah.
00:45:09I could get used to this.
00:45:11You mean the ranch?
00:45:13I've lived on a farm my whole life.
00:45:16Really?
00:45:17Yeah.
00:45:18I want to go to college in the city, but Dad won't let me go.
00:45:21Why not?
00:45:22Well, he wants me to help run the farm.
00:45:26And you don't want to?
00:45:28Not really.
00:45:29But, uh, I don't really have a choice.
00:45:32I'm the only one left at home.
00:45:34Oh, you're an only kid too?
00:45:35No, no.
00:45:36My, uh, older sister Samantha, about two years ago she eloped with some guy from California,
00:45:43and, uh, they ran off together.
00:45:45So she doesn't talk to us anymore.
00:45:47Uh-huh.
00:45:48Then my brother Zach joined the Navy.
00:45:53I want to go visit him.
00:45:55But you can't?
00:45:56No.
00:45:57We don't have that kind of money.
00:45:59So Dad wants me to help take over the farm.
00:46:06Well, if you could go to school, what would you study?
00:46:13My mom always says that I'd do great at an art school.
00:46:17Really? Art?
00:46:18Yeah.
00:46:19She thinks I've got talent, but, uh, I'm not so sure.
00:46:23No, you do have talent.
00:46:25You made me that horse that was beautiful.
00:46:27Nah, that, that's, that's easy.
00:46:30Besides, that's not real art.
00:46:31I mean, I can't, like, draw or paint that well or anything.
00:46:34Well, I think it's real art.
00:46:36Yeah?
00:46:37Hmm?
00:46:38You know, I've got, like, probably about a hundred more of those at home.
00:46:42You should really start showing people those.
00:46:45I know they think it's art, too.
00:46:47You should definitely look into selling them.
00:46:49You think so?
00:46:50Yeah.
00:46:51I'll think about it.
00:46:57I just love this view.
00:46:59Yeah.
00:47:00Hey, I need to see how Hope's doing.
00:47:16I just put him up.
00:47:17I need to see how he is progressing now.
00:47:20But he's resting.
00:47:21Let's go.
00:47:30I know you worked hard.
00:47:31You still got more work to do.
00:47:36I may have to put Hope on the training circuit sooner than I thought.
00:47:39I'm not gonna rush him.
00:47:41Let's get him out.
00:47:44Is everything okay?
00:47:49I don't know.
00:47:51I got a call from the bank, and I just have to see how he's doing.
00:48:03Okay.
00:48:04Yeah, good boy.
00:48:05Yeah, good boy.
00:48:20See how strong he's gotten?
00:48:21Yeah, you're looking great.
00:48:22He's looking great.
00:48:24He's not sick at all anymore, are you, boy?
00:48:27I need to see him tackle that fence.
00:48:30I don't wanna rush him.
00:48:31Lizzie, if you want me to keep the ranch, he's gotta be able to handle that.
00:48:34Yeah, don't worry, Lizzie.
00:48:36That's what all this training has been for.
00:48:41Okay, boy.
00:48:44This is it.
00:49:04Good job.
00:49:05Good job.
00:49:06Good job, boy.
00:49:07You did it.
00:49:08Good job.
00:49:09You've done such a great job with him.
00:49:10I couldn't have done better myself.
00:49:11Really?
00:49:12Yeah, seriously.
00:49:13Yeah, seriously.
00:49:14So what happens now?
00:49:15You keep training him.
00:49:16He's not quite ready to compete.
00:49:18And in the meantime, I'm gonna start looking up some show jumping competitions to enter him into at the beginning of the year.
00:49:19He's not too young.
00:49:20No.
00:49:21No.
00:49:22He's just gonna be competing against other ponies his age.
00:49:23No.
00:49:24He's just gonna be competing against other ponies his age.
00:49:25He'll be fine.
00:49:26Good.
00:49:27Good.
00:49:28Good.
00:49:29so what happens now you keep training him he's not quite ready to compete and in the meantime i'm
00:49:42going to start looking up some show jumping competitions to enter him into the beginning
00:49:46of the year he's not too young no he's just going to be competing against other ponies his age he'll
00:49:52be fine good i want to stay here till he's done with training you're on the ranch yeah i would love that
00:50:22hope you're both hungry i know i am lizzie there's a woman with a group of people down at the barn
00:50:53what are you doing here this is private property if you'd like to take a step inside go ahead on in
00:51:00mrs evans i don't know if you remember me i'm aaron cooper yeah from the bank yes who are those
00:51:06people what are you doing here they're here to see the ranch what for we're choosing a realtor to list
00:51:11the property what mrs evans the bank has been more than fair you haven't made a payment in six months
00:51:17i had some unexpected expenses but i'm working on rebuilding right now i have a show pony this ranch
00:51:23is the only reason that the bank gave you this loan of this magnitude in the first place i'm sorry that
00:51:28you're having personal difficulties okay so now what now the bank sets out to search for a new owner for
00:51:36the ranch and its surrounding land you can't do that this is my ranch it's my home actually we can and we
00:51:42are you signed a note you're six months delinquent the bank is merely trying to get back its investment
00:51:48i'm sorry it's just business business no this is my life you were warned that failure to pay would
00:51:56result in loss of property i just need a little bit more time to get him into competition and get him
00:52:02trained and then i will be current on on the loan payments there is no more time but the show season
00:52:08starts in a month if you can begin to make payments for the debt that you owe in a matter that will
00:52:15satisfy the bank you'll get more time to get current on your loan in what manner would that be a slight
00:52:23bump to three thousand five hundred dollars a month okay okay your next payments on the 24th
00:52:31of december that's in a few days i know on christmas eve the bank is open till one o'clock look it's
00:52:42simple make the payments or we foreclose
00:53:01it was a banker with a bunch of realtors what were they doing here they came to look at the ranch
00:53:25she wants me to make a payment by monday
00:53:32i think it's over no you said i had enough time to finish training hope i thought i'd have at least
00:53:40a couple more months they have to give you more time hope's almost ready they don't care about that
00:53:47they want thirty five hundred dollars on christmas eve then just give them the money pay them
00:53:54i don't have that much money this is stupid what if there was a horse show between now and then we
00:54:03could win the money by monday there's no shows until the new year so what are you gonna do just give
00:54:12up and sit back and watch them take the ranch from you what else can i do i am not gonna lose this ranch
00:54:19i refuse to let that happen lizzie please go see if she's okay
00:54:49are you all right lizzie would you just leave me alone i wish i never came to this place
00:55:11hey it's gonna be okay don't say that it's gonna be okay nothing's gonna be okay all this is gonna
00:55:16be gone and it's partly your family's fault your pathetic poor family
00:55:21i just want to leave this place
00:55:36would you think about someone else for a change what all you care about is yourself how do you think
00:55:43mary feels how do you think i feel okay yeah i know my family is partly responsible i can't help
00:55:51that i wish i could you don't even realize how mean you're being we were becoming good friends
00:55:58you were finally starting to get along with your grandma and now because of
00:56:01because of because of your temper you're ruining everything
00:56:08i was happy here
00:56:12i was bringing hope back to life and saving this ranch but now
00:56:18now what now that your plan to redeem yourself is over what are you gonna do
00:56:26do your grandma is in there right now alone she's having to deal with this by herself because you're in
00:56:36here just go be with her just go home james i never want to see you again
00:56:44i'm sorry i can't stay for dinner mary but how's lizzie
00:57:14i can't stay for dinner
00:57:33lizzie are you back there
00:57:44i'm so sorry
00:57:58what's gonna happen to hope
00:58:02i don't know
00:58:07i just don't know
00:58:10you're gonna get rid of them aren't you
00:58:12you don't understand
00:58:16it's not that simple this ranch and these horses have been my whole life
00:58:30and when your grandpa died
00:58:34i had to make some really hard decisions
00:58:37i don't regret it
00:58:46i'd still do it all over again
00:58:48how can you say that it cost you everything
00:58:51it cost me a lot
00:58:53but i helped some very dear friends save their farms and it's only money
00:59:04yeah but you ended up screwing yourself over
00:59:06and all of your horses including hope
00:59:09no i took care of my horses
00:59:16and i'll take care of hope
00:59:18if i have to find him a home i will
00:59:21you mean sell him
00:59:25maybe
00:59:27but i don't want you to i don't want anybody else to have him
00:59:30i don't have too many options left lizzie what else am i supposed to do
00:59:40i can't lose it
00:59:45it's not the end of the world
00:59:47life goes on
00:59:47whatever
00:59:55i'm going inside now
00:59:58i don't care where you go
01:00:02a lot of things to think about a lot of decisions to be made
01:00:06you come inside when you're ready
01:00:17i don't care
01:00:18i don't care
01:00:36yeah everything
01:00:39yeah now it's all for sale whatever you want
01:00:43oh you're helping me out
01:00:44mm-hmm
01:00:46so this afternoon
01:00:48that would be great first come first serve
01:00:51give bev and mac a call too for me
01:00:54all right appreciate it
01:00:55thanks
01:01:15oh
01:01:26wow
01:01:27you
01:01:28you
01:01:29you
01:01:29you
01:01:29you
01:01:33you
01:01:34you
01:01:39you
01:01:40I don't know.
01:02:10I don't know.
01:02:40I know how to save the ranch.
01:02:41I'm already making a-
01:02:42No, Grandma, listen to me.
01:02:43You have to trust me.
01:02:44What is it?
01:02:45Come on.
01:02:46Follow me.
01:02:47We don't have any time to lose.
01:02:50What are you doing?
01:02:53I am calling my parents.
01:02:58What for?
01:02:59I don't want you to involve them.
01:03:01We're going to need their help, but this is going to work.
01:03:04If what's going to work?
01:03:05It's ringing.
01:03:06Hey, Mom.
01:03:07It's me.
01:03:08You and Dad get to Grandma's ranch as soon as possible.
01:03:10I'll explain it when you get here.
01:03:11Alright, bye.
01:03:12Okay.
01:03:13Let's go downstairs.
01:03:14Bring your phone.
01:03:15Lizzie, just stop.
01:03:22You've got to tell me what is going on in that brain of yours.
01:03:27Call every person that you know and call in every favor that you can.
01:03:30What for?
01:03:31We're going to turn the ranch into a Christmas market.
01:03:34A Christmas market?
01:03:35Yes.
01:03:36Call all the farms that you saved and have them bring vegetables, fruits, food, drinks, crafts,
01:03:42anything and everything.
01:03:43What if they can't?
01:03:44You saved them, Grandma.
01:03:46Now you need their help.
01:03:47They owe you.
01:03:48A Christmas market?
01:03:50Yes.
01:03:51We'll have the tables all set up in the barn with the merchandise.
01:03:53We'll have Christmas music playing and hopefully even be one of the attractions.
01:03:57I don't think something like that will work.
01:03:59Trust me, Grandma.
01:04:00It will.
01:04:01You really believe it.
01:04:03I do.
01:04:04Now get calling.
01:04:05We need as much help as we can get.
01:04:08Everybody.
01:04:09Yes.
01:04:11Okay, I don't need you over my shoulder.
01:04:13Go.
01:04:14Okay.
01:04:15Lizzy.
01:04:16Are you all right?
01:04:17You guys came.
01:04:18We kept trying to call you back, but you didn't pick up and your grandmother's not answering
01:04:22what's going on.
01:04:23Are you okay?
01:04:24I'm sorry.
01:04:25My phone was off.
01:04:26Then out of the blue you tell us to get here as quickly as you can?
01:04:28You've got us really worried, Lizzy.
01:04:29I'm gonna save Grandma's ranch.
01:04:30Save it?
01:04:31Did you guys know Grandma was in a lot of debt?
01:04:34Yeah, well, you shouldn't know that.
01:04:36Well, we need to raise $3,500 or else the bank's gonna take the ranch from her.
01:04:37Lizzy, where's your grandmother?
01:04:38She's in the house.
01:04:39Probably making phone calls.
01:04:40All right.
01:04:41I've got to go talk to her.
01:04:42All right, I've got to go talk to her.
01:04:43All right.
01:04:44I'm sorry.
01:04:45I'm sorry.
01:04:46My phone was off.
01:04:47And then out of the blue you tell us to get here as quickly as you can?
01:04:48You've got us really worried, Lizzy.
01:04:49I'm gonna save Grandma's ranch.
01:04:50Save it?
01:04:51Did you guys know Grandma was in a lot of debt?
01:04:53Yeah, well, you shouldn't know that.
01:04:56Well, we need to raise $3,500 or else the bank's gonna take the ranch from her.
01:04:59Lizzy, where's your grandmother?
01:05:01She's in the house.
01:05:02Probably making phone calls.
01:05:03All right.
01:05:04I've got to go talk to her.
01:05:07I just need you guys to help me out here.
01:05:09What do you need?
01:05:10I have some more of these tables in the back of the house.
01:05:12So we just need to bring him out here to the barn and set him up.
01:05:15But we need to move fast.
01:05:16Okay.
01:05:17Come on.
01:05:18Let's go.
01:05:22Okay, Charlie.
01:05:23That's great.
01:05:25All right.
01:05:26I'll see you tomorrow then.
01:05:27Bright and early.
01:05:28Okay.
01:05:29Merry Christmas.
01:05:31What's going on, Mom?
01:05:33Are you really in that much trouble?
01:05:35Apparently, I am.
01:05:38A lady from the bank came by and has given me until Christmas Eve to come up with a very
01:05:43inflated loan payment.
01:05:45You should've asked me if you needed help.
01:05:48I don't want you to lose this place.
01:05:49David, you and Susan have enough problems of your own.
01:05:52Wasn't gonna burden you with this, too.
01:05:54Besides, all things happen for a reason.
01:05:56There's gotta be something we can do.
01:05:59Lizzie's doing something.
01:06:02What'd she do now?
01:06:04Apparently, she's saving the ranch.
01:06:06Mom, she's a 16-year-old girl.
01:06:08How's she gonna be able to do that?
01:06:10She's smart.
01:06:12And she's very creative.
01:06:14And so determined.
01:06:17I'm listening to her.
01:06:19Now go.
01:06:20I've got things to do.
01:06:22All right, but what do you need me to do?
01:06:26Go see Lizzie.
01:06:27I'm sure she's got a list for you, too.
01:06:29She's in charge?
01:06:31Yes.
01:06:32She's in charge.
01:06:33She wants to be trusted with this.
01:06:35Do you?
01:06:37Do you trust her?
01:06:39She really cares about this place.
01:06:44Give her a chance to show it.
01:06:55Rhoda.
01:06:56Hi, it's Mary.
01:06:58Listen, something has come up and...
01:07:00Well, I've got a big favor to ask you.
01:07:03I'd really like it if you and Dad would stay for market tomorrow.
01:07:11Lizzie, we have to work.
01:07:14Figures.
01:07:18I'll call into the office and we have to ask your grandma if it's okay.
01:07:22She won't mind.
01:07:25You really think this is gonna work?
01:07:28Yeah.
01:07:29It's gonna be a beautiful market, Mom.
01:07:33What are we selling?
01:07:35Whatever people bring us.
01:07:36Things should be coming in any minute now.
01:07:38Well, what else do we have to do to set up for tomorrow?
01:07:42I can't think of anything right now, so I think we're good.
01:07:45But I'll let you know if anything comes up.
01:07:48Okay.
01:07:49Sounds great.
01:07:50Oh, my goodness.
01:08:00It's beautiful.
01:08:06Angie.
01:08:07Hi, Mary.
01:08:08Oh, it's gorgeous.
01:08:11You're welcome.
01:08:12Hi, Lizzie.
01:08:13Hi.
01:08:16All of this is from the McDougal's.
01:08:19Part of that money from the loan is save their ranch.
01:08:22And it's all a gift.
01:08:25That's amazing.
01:08:26I know.
01:08:27Well, where do we put them?
01:08:28Oh, ask the boss.
01:08:31Hey, Mom, Dad.
01:08:32Can you come help us put some of these over there?
01:08:34We're gonna be selling them right tomorrow morning.
01:08:35Are they gonna be okay overnight?
01:08:37Yeah, they should be fine.
01:08:39The barn gets really cold at night, so they'll be good.
01:08:42Especially since we're selling the question.
01:08:43How do you know that?
01:08:45I mean, you stayed there overnight.
01:08:48You let Lizzie sleep in the barn?
01:08:50I may have.
01:08:52How come you wouldn't when I was a kid?
01:08:55He's pretty special.
01:09:04Hey.
01:09:05Hey.
01:09:10Thanks for coming back.
01:09:11Yeah, Mary asked me to.
01:09:13She did?
01:09:14Yeah.
01:09:18I'm sorry for yelling at you.
01:09:20You have an anger problem.
01:09:23I might.
01:09:30So, uh, are you guys setting up for market day here?
01:09:33Yeah!
01:09:34Did Mary tell you?
01:09:35Yeah, she asked me to bring some things to sell, too.
01:09:37Oh, can I see?
01:09:38Only if you promise not to start screaming, crying, or, uh, hitting me, okay?
01:09:46Okay.
01:09:50Sorry, I had to.
01:09:54Wow.
01:09:56You think these are good enough to sell?
01:09:58They're perfect, thank you.
01:10:00Are you sure you want to sell them?
01:10:01I want to save this ranch just as much as you do.
01:10:06Oh, do you know anybody who has a Santa costume?
01:10:10Yeah, I think I just might.
01:10:12Awesome. I'll need it tomorrow morning.
01:10:14Can do.
01:10:15All right, let's start setting these up.
01:10:28And hope here's going to be the center attraction.
01:10:31Do we have enough?
01:10:32Are we going to be able to make enough money?
01:10:35Yeah, I think so.
01:10:36I called in all the favors I could.
01:10:37All we can do now is just wait.
01:10:40I think it looks beautiful, honey.
01:10:42Thanks, Mom.
01:10:43You guys can have my bed tonight if you want.
01:10:46Where are you going to sleep?
01:10:48I'm going to take the sofa.
01:10:49Besides, I've got a lot of stuff to think about,
01:10:51so I probably won't be getting much sleep anyway.
01:10:54You know what?
01:10:56I'm really proud of you.
01:10:59But let's see how tomorrow goes first.
01:11:06Happy Market Day!
01:11:21Lizzie?
01:11:25What time is it?
01:11:27What is this? Is this a joke?
01:11:29Lizzie, who is this?
01:11:31Oh, I'm James.
01:11:33We haven't officially met yet.
01:11:34Nice to meet you both.
01:11:36Nice to meet you.
01:11:37Pleasure.
01:11:39This is perfect.
01:11:40What's that for?
01:11:42It's for you to wear, Dad.
01:11:43You're kidding, right?
01:11:45No, I'm not.
01:11:46We're going to be taking pictures at Market of kids and families with Santa and Hope.
01:11:50It'll be Santa and his pony.
01:11:52I came up with the idea yesterday.
01:11:54I love it. It's a great idea.
01:11:56But Santa doesn't have a pony.
01:11:58Well, ours will.
01:12:00But I'm not fat enough to be Santa.
01:12:03Am I?
01:12:05Close enough.
01:12:07Ho, ho, ho.
01:12:09Oh, Mom. I'm going to need you to be in charge of all the money stuff, okay?
01:12:12I'm going to go downstairs and start helping out Grandma setting up everything.
01:12:14So you guys hurry up and get dressed.
01:12:16Go.
01:12:35This is it.
01:12:38Those people really didn't let you down.
01:12:40They brought a lot of good stuff.
01:12:42I am surrounded by really good people.
01:12:44I feel really blessed.
01:12:46I'm sorry.
01:12:47I'm sorry.
01:12:50Now I just have to see who's going to show up.
01:12:53Oh, they'll come.
01:12:55You sure?
01:12:57Absolutely.
01:13:04For what?
01:13:05For what?
01:13:06For what?
01:13:07For being the best granddaughter ever.
01:13:09Oh.
01:13:11Ass off.
01:13:15It's been a special couple of weeks.
01:13:18What is that?
01:13:20People are coming.
01:13:24It's going to work.
01:13:25Oh, this is great.
01:13:27Oh, ho, ho, ho.
01:13:29Come on.
01:13:30Just go on up there.
01:13:31Go on up there.
01:13:32Oh, come on.
01:13:33Oh, I'm so excited.
01:13:34Let's get up there.
01:13:35Yeah.
01:13:36Before they get here.
01:14:03how much you got.
01:14:04Woo.
01:14:05How much you got.
01:14:21How much?
01:14:23Oh, I got it.
01:14:28oh, man.
01:14:32But I didn't say I'd give you a horse.
01:14:39No, I'm just kidding.
01:14:40You can have it.
01:14:43Hey, how's it going?
01:14:45People like them.
01:14:46Good.
01:14:47I told you they would.
01:14:59And next, come on in.
01:15:02Oh, Merry Christmas.
01:15:05Are you ready tonight?
01:15:07Ho, ho, ho.
01:15:10Feels good to take pictures.
01:15:12It's been a while.
01:15:13Good.
01:15:13I'm glad.
01:15:16Good job, Hope.
01:15:17Good boy.
01:15:21Good job, boy.
01:15:25You too, Dad.
01:15:27Thanks, Lizzie.
01:15:28I'm glad you're here.
01:15:40You too, Dad.
01:15:42You too, Dad.
01:15:43You too, Dad.
01:15:43You too, Dad.
01:15:44It's in Greenwood.
01:15:44You too, God.
01:15:45It's in Greenwood.
01:15:46Righty.
01:15:46We did good.
01:16:05How good?
01:16:06Enough to cover at least a few months of payments.
01:16:12Is that enough time to finish Hope's training for shows?
01:16:14Yes, absolutely.
01:16:16Yes.
01:16:16You did it.
01:16:18You did it.
01:16:19No, no, we all did it.
01:16:22None of this could have happened if everybody hadn't helped.
01:16:24This guy's art made most of the money.
01:16:28Thank you, Jason.
01:16:30You're welcome.
01:16:32I'm so happy for you, Mom.
01:16:34This place belongs to you.
01:16:38Thank you all so much.
01:16:44Mom, Dad.
01:16:45Can I stay with Grandma?
01:16:52Yeah, why not?
01:16:54Sure.
01:17:01She'll be fine.
01:17:03You drive careful.
01:17:03Absolutely.
01:17:04I'll go.
01:17:05Bye, Mom.
01:17:12You know, we're really glad you called.
01:17:14I'm very proud of you, honey.
01:17:16Thanks, Mom.
01:17:18We'll drop this off at the bank first thing, Mom.
01:17:20Thanks for doing that, Dad.
01:17:22Sure.
01:17:23I love you.
01:17:25You did an amazing job, honey.
01:17:26Thanks.
01:17:27Now, you guys let us know as soon as you drop that off, okay?
01:17:31Grandma's still in denial.
01:17:31She gets to keep this place.
01:17:33Hey, it's all because of you.
01:17:42Bye.
01:17:43You did it.
01:17:49No, Grandma.
01:17:50Hope did it.
01:17:51None of this would have happened if it wasn't for Hope.
01:17:55Hope, huh?
01:17:57You've taught me something.
01:17:59What?
01:17:59Hope.
01:18:00It's believing.
01:18:02I guess it is.
01:18:03Come on.
01:18:08Tomorrow, I think I'm going to raise tomorrow at the catalogs.
01:18:11Every fiber of my being needs an answer.
01:18:17Every ounce of blood that's running through my veins.
01:18:23Every hollow broken piece.
01:18:26Every hidden part of me needs to believe.
01:18:30Every memory that fights to take me under.
01:18:39Every obstacle that stands against my way.
01:18:44Every heart that learns to breathe in a hard reality.
01:18:49Needs to believe.
01:18:53Hope is believing.
01:19:10Hope is secure.
01:19:13If I dare to put one foot in front of the other.
01:19:25If I speak the words that I cannot yet see.
01:19:30Will you meet me straight ahead?
01:19:33Turn this fear to faith instead.
01:19:36I'm on my knees.
01:19:40So please believe for me and I'll believe for you.
01:19:46Cause I need this thing to happen.
01:19:49Need to know it's true.
01:19:53Hope is believing.
01:19:58Hope is secure.
01:20:12Blessed are those who have not seen yet.
01:20:17But somehow still believe.
01:20:21Please believe for me and I'll believe for you.
01:20:43I need this thing to happen.
01:20:46I need to know it's true.
01:20:49Open up the gift that's right in front of you.
01:20:54Hope is believing.
01:20:58Hope is believing.
01:21:14Hope is secure.
01:21:27Hope is believing.
01:21:28Hope is believing.
01:21:39Hope stands sure
01:22:09Hope stands sure
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