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Struggling to save her home from foreclosure and stay sober after her military husband's death, Grace goes to work for h | dG1fb05qUW1sUHJjYm8
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00:00Forgiveness is never easy, especially when the person you have to forgive is yourself.
00:12Hi, I'm Grace.
00:15Gotta take it, Grace. Keys.
00:20If I can't get to work, I leave my house.
00:23One week.
00:24You are one godforsaken disaster after another.
00:30I actually came to apply for the job.
00:38We are looking for a handyman.
00:40Anyway, you sure your mom will work here?
00:43We can find someone better than her, you know?
00:46There is something better I am liking.
00:48I don't know where to start.
00:49I do.
00:54Should there be a tree?
00:56We don't really celebrate Christmas.
01:00What?
01:01And widowed.
01:02He served in Afghanistan.
01:08Are you having fun?
01:09I'm having fun.
01:10I'm having fun.
01:11Who's your friend?
01:12Hey man, nice to meet you.
01:13Come on.
01:14Lucky!
01:15Stop!
01:16Roar!
01:17What are you doing?
01:18Like a lion.
01:19Roar!
01:20Roar!
01:21Roar!
01:23Hassan was my friend.
01:24Really?
01:25Hassan had nothing to do with that damn war Billy fought.
01:29You think you're the only person who's ever made a mistake?
01:31I am so sorry, but you and I, we are not the same.
01:36Grace, you don't need anything from that guy.
01:38Whatever you're bringing here today, whatever mess you've made, it's not gonna get better until you face your part in it.
01:48This is the worst part of Christmas.
01:52Do you miss a run?
01:53Oh, yes.
01:55Five years ago, I stopped living because that's what I thought I deserved.
02:25Like a peanut butter.
02:26Can I see you the next one.
02:27And when looking at the
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