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Escape to Florida - Season 1 Episode 8
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00:00Welcome to Florida.
00:02We're having a party!
00:04Home to theme parks, golden tans and 400,000 Brits.
00:08This one is the one with the view.
00:10Wow!
00:11Who've made the Sunshine State their new home.
00:14I feel blessed every single day.
00:16I'm living the American dream, I definitely am.
00:19They've swapped drizzly winters and gas bills for new careers
00:22and seemingly endless fun in the sun.
00:25Two, one, yay!
00:27Yay!
00:28Get it right and life in Florida can be like a dream come true.
00:32I get to drive a convertible, it's fabulous.
00:35But getting here and staying here takes hard work.
00:38Good job, good job. Keep it going, team!
00:41Grit and determination.
00:44The glamorous side of living in Florida.
00:46These are the Brits who've made their own escape to Florida.
00:57Today, on Escape to Florida...
00:59The floor is actually filthy.
01:02..the pressure's on as sister Sive and Nasa finally open the doors
01:06to their brand-new surgery.
01:08It's almost time. Yeah.
01:10Like, our first patient will be here. I know, I know.
01:13And Nasa, this floor is dirty again already.
01:16I'm starting to see the diva doctor come out a little bit.
01:21The heat is on for husband and wife David and Gina.
01:25We need to get moving cos it's roasting out here.
01:29As they put the entire family to work and race to finish
01:33their holiday rental refurb.
01:35Come on holiday, enjoy the beach and the sunshine and the pool.
01:39And delivery day is finally here.
01:42Done.
01:43For expectant mums Laura and Lindsay.
01:46Don't have a baby.
01:51In the vibrant city of Miami, famous for its beautiful beaches
01:56and even more beautiful people, there are two Irish sisters
02:00who have been flat out unpacking everything they need
02:04to set up their brand-new plastic surgery clinic.
02:08Yeah, I don't know what's in any of these boxes.
02:11Yeah.
02:13Plastic surgeon Sive and office manager Nasa
02:15have been working around the clock to get the clinic ready.
02:20All right, here, yeah, put it down.
02:22Watch your fingers. Yeah.
02:24All right, good.
02:25I don't know what it's like to not have a sister.
02:28She used to love to play doctor, so I had to pretend to be a patient.
02:32We do play a doctor's office.
02:33Try and boss me around in the doctor's office.
02:36Yeah, sometimes it feels like, yeah, we were just in training.
02:39Yeah.
02:40This isn't on wheels. That's kind of a problem.
02:44It's taken two years, millions of dollars and a lot of hard work.
02:49Wow, I'm filthy. Look, are you comfortable there, Adam?
02:54But the sister surgery clinic, with its two operating theatres,
02:59is finally ready to open its doors today.
03:02OK, so we'll see if these lights work.
03:04I think they do.
03:05It's a huge jump from what we were doing before,
03:08because now, not only are we going to have our own medical office...
03:12Two lights!
03:13Oh, brilliant.
03:14Can you move?
03:15Oh, look, and they're all actually working.
03:16We're also going to run a surgery centre, which is a much bigger deal
03:20and much more responsibility.
03:23I'll put it on it there till we see.
03:25Which way does your head go?
03:27This is something I've dreamed about doing for a long time,
03:31so it is really gratifying to see it finally materialise.
03:37No!
03:40Are you all right there?
03:41I'm just looking.
03:42Ever since I graduated as a surgeon, which is 10 years ago now,
03:49every space I've used has been somebody else's.
03:51So this time, I'm able to design it exactly for what I want.
03:57I feel like about Pilates.
03:59It's Pilates, right?
04:01Now, Saiv and Nasa need to start booking surgeries.
04:04In order to make this surgery centre worthwhile,
04:07I need to be doing at least four surgeries a week,
04:10in order just to break even.
04:12Actually, look, that's perfect.
04:14Because, you see, what we...
04:16I'm super comfortable, by the way.
04:17Are you?
04:19And with those first potential patients arriving soon for consultations,
04:23there's just time for one final walkthrough to check everything.
04:29Nasa, this chair is not supposed to be here.
04:33OK, get some boxes of tissue in here,
04:35because I'm not washing my hands and then doing a lot of this.
04:39There is the cushion. Put the cushion out there,
04:41so people know they're in the right place.
04:43The pressure is on office manager Nasa.
04:48And Nasa, this board is dirty again already.
04:52We're going to need to put a hole in that counter.
04:58She needs to ensure every last detail is perfect
05:02and up to surgeon Saiv's standards before the patients arrive.
05:08Oh, my God, it's so hot in here. Look, feel it.
05:11Yeah, no, we can't put a patient in here. It's way too hot.
05:14They think it's blowing hot air.
05:16Did you put the heating on? No, I didn't.
05:17I'm a little bit stressed out because I'm not sure if we're quite there yet,
05:21but we've got to make it happen.
05:26The waiting room is the most important thing,
05:28because people come in and it immediately gives an impression.
05:32It's been two years in the making.
05:34We've been working towards this since 2023.
05:37I don't feel ready, but we're going to do it.
05:39We have patients coming today. Yeah, I know.
05:41So this needs to be...
05:44cleaner. Yeah.
05:46For the first time, we're finally seeing patients,
05:49so everything needs to be perfect.
05:53The sisters have one chance to convince patients
05:57to book their surgery with them.
05:59Let's see what the bathroom's looking like.
06:02OK, yeah, the light works.
06:04Yeah, I think we need to vacuum the floor.
06:06Yeah, this floor needs to be done again.
06:08This has been a lot of sleepless nights.
06:10Probably one of the most stressful things
06:12me and Nasa have worked on together.
06:15This floor shows everything.
06:17This floor is... it's problematic.
06:20She is pretty particular about how things are set up.
06:25The siblings are feeling the strain.
06:29Oh, my God.
06:30Nasa. Yeah, I'm coming.
06:33Are you serious? Like, this is our sign?
06:36You know what? It's... it's a work in progress.
06:39Oh, my God.
06:40I'm starting to see the diva doctor come out a little bit.
06:43Yeah, we just need to get...
06:44because, I mean, it's almost time.
06:46Yeah, I know.
06:46Like, our first patient will be here.
06:48I know, I know.
06:48OK, let's... let's get to it.
06:51And hopefully, it won't cause a family rift in the process.
07:00The seaside resort of Sarasota on the beautiful Gulf Coast
07:05attracts over two million visitors a year.
07:12But Mancunians David and Gina decided to make it their permanent home
07:16with their three children back in 2004.
07:20We're very domesticated, aren't we?
07:22Yes. We've been here 22 years now.
07:25It took us just over 10 years to get the green card,
07:29because there's a lot of hoops to jump through.
07:32Same.
07:32You're not citizens, then.
07:33You've got to then wait five years,
07:35and then you can apply for citizenship.
07:38Then you've got to do a test, a history test on America.
07:42Yeah, and I'm not good at tests.
07:44So it's like, go back to school.
07:46That looks better, doesn't it?
07:48The good news is...
07:50We passed.
07:50We passed with flying colours.
07:54Blue. Way better.
07:59David and Gina ran a successful property business back in the UK,
08:03and used those skills to make their living in the Sunshine State.
08:09Do you know where they are?
08:10I'll find them.
08:11I'll find them.
08:11They're in the storage.
08:13We worked incredibly hard in the UK.
08:15We came over here with more work drive.
08:22The couple own 10 holiday rentals not far from the beach.
08:26I'm washing.
08:27It's in the middle of a wash.
08:28Oh, right, OK.
08:30But last year, the properties were flooded and devastated by two hurricanes.
08:35He hates dishwashers.
08:37We've got a flood.
08:38We haven't.
08:38It's because you opened it mid, mid what?
08:41Midstream.
08:43Repairing and renovating the 10 holiday lets is a mammoth project.
08:48More pillows or do you think that's enough?
08:50Pile them up.
08:51It's been a lot of work.
08:54A lot.
08:55It's cost us a lot of money, a lot of stress, meeting deadlines.
09:00It's been a nine-month job.
09:02Are you ready?
09:03I'm ready.
09:05This is our passion.
09:07This is why we moved here.
09:09But although the holiday homes are looking good inside,
09:13outside still needs a lot of work.
09:16Looks lovely.
09:17It's good for now.
09:17Looks lovely.
09:20So David's called in back up to help with the final push
09:23to get the holiday lets finished and finally ready to rent out.
09:30Hello.
09:32From sunny Manchester.
09:34My brother, his wife, and the twin boys, Ben and Charlie.
09:37We've not seen them in ages.
09:39We're excited.
09:41Hello.
09:43Hello.
09:46We miss all our family dearly.
09:48How's it going, bro?
09:50How you doing, bro?
09:50Yes.
09:50Oh, my goodness.
09:53It's been five years since Neil, Andrea and the boys last visited.
09:57Oh, my God.
09:58I can't believe the transformation from the pictures you've been sending us.
10:03Can't leave it another five.
10:04Five's too long.
10:07Oh, my God.
10:07Before the family can enjoy their Florida vacation, David and Gina need their nearest and dearest
10:12to lend a hand with the poolside landscaping.
10:17Rakes.
10:19David does have a tendency to get people working.
10:22Yes, he does.
10:23You know, if you're staying for free, you've got to work it off.
10:27Shovels.
10:30Happy to help.
10:31Why not?
10:32Let's get stuck in.
10:33Oh, yeah.
10:34He loves his brother.
10:35He loves being with David and his family.
10:38He misses them like mad, so Neil's happy doing whatever.
10:43Why are they all disappearing?
10:46Come on.
10:47Brakes.
10:49They're going to be helping me get the outside finished.
10:54Nobody stays for free.
10:56Where's them gloves, Gina?
10:58Here's your marigolds.
11:01Just under a two-hour drive away in the quaint town of Celebration,
11:08it's also a family affair for Laura and Lindsay.
11:13What are we going to the hospital for?
11:15For the baby.
11:17Mm-hmm.
11:18Your baby brother.
11:20The wives and their daughters, Darcy and Bella,
11:23are expecting a special delivery.
11:26Baby is arriving in less than 48 hours now.
11:30What would you call them, Bella?
11:33Fierro from Wicked.
11:34No!
11:36The family moved from Scotland to Florida in 2023.
11:41I think for us, it's a place that we vacationed a lot.
11:45We wanted that sunshine to be outside with the kids
11:49and just hopefully get more of a good family life.
11:53I think Mum likes Jack.
11:55You think I like Jack?
11:57Even if we pick a name, you won't know until the baby is born.
12:00Basically, we're undecided on the name.
12:02Jack, OK, Bella.
12:04One thing they do know is when their baby boy's been born.
12:08It's so weird having boy stuff.
12:13This third pregnancy has been difficult.
12:16Hopefully, he'll fit this as his little coming-home outfit.
12:21On her consultant's advice, Lindsay's been booked in for a Caesarean section.
12:28Only luxuries and bringings. Some snacks.
12:32But giving birth in Florida is a bit different to Scotland.
12:37You choose the type of bedding that you have.
12:40If it's like a goose-filled pillow or satin sheets or what kind of cotton you like,
12:49just for the bed sheets or the towels.
12:52This hospital, it's like it's a hotel, like it's a hotel stay.
12:56It's not like what I've been used to.
12:59Darcy and Bella are both born in the UK.
13:02I was in and out very quickly back in Scotland.
13:06Like in like six hours, I was home.
13:08We've been told to prepare for like a two, three-day minimum stay.
13:12Just arriving there, there's like valley parking.
13:15So you can just drive up.
13:17Don't need to worry about driving around to get a space.
13:19I think there's going to be more staff available to us here.
13:25There's definitely more specialists here available right there and then if we need.
13:31The couple have insurance to cover most of the costs,
13:34which could run to hundreds of thousands of dollars.
13:38I think as long as we've got good care, that's what really matters, isn't it?
13:42And you both get home safe.
13:44That's all we care about.
13:46I have two children and a wife to come home to,
13:49and that worries me that I'm now at risk.
13:53He's at risk and if I make the wrong decision,
13:56if a doctor makes the wrong decision, that puts my life at risk
14:00and our unborn son's at risk.
14:02And I don't want anything to happen to us.
14:09Done!
14:21In Cosmopolitan Miami, it's action stations for plastic surgeons
14:27Scythe and office manager NASA.
14:33Okay, I hope this works.
14:36The first patient is due soon at their brand new plastic surgery clinic.
14:41The floor is actually filthy.
14:43The sisters have worked tirelessly for two years and invested everything into the new business.
14:50After this, Caroline, we need to make sure that the bathrooms are clean.
14:53And it's down to office manager NASA.
14:56Oh yeah, it's manky in here.
14:58And assistant Caroline to get the place looking perfect.
15:02Okay, the toilet rolled, we have soap, tissue.
15:07Okay, I mean it smells good, but the floor is not great.
15:11It's not long before their first patient arrives for a consultation.
15:16Multi-purpose cleaner, that'll work, right?
15:20NASA's managed the new surgery project from the start and Caroline's been by her side.
15:26Let's see if that works.
15:27So today is bittersweet because it is the first day that we're officially seeing patients in the office,
15:33but it's also Caroline's last day and she has been my right-hand woman.
15:38Maybe Caroline, I'll try and spray this.
15:40Let's see if that works.
15:42Kind of.
15:43A little bit, yeah.
15:44Yeah.
15:44Okay, we're getting somewhere.
15:48We're super proud of Caroline.
15:50She's been with us.
15:51She's been a wonderful employee, but she's way too bright to stick around here.
15:54She's off to medical school.
15:56I'm super proud of her that she's gotten in.
15:59Thank you, Caroline, on your last day.
16:02Yeah, good job.
16:03Perfect.
16:04Okay.
16:05And just in time...
16:07No, it's definitely better than it was.
16:09I think so.
16:11Michelle, the sister's first patient, has arrived.
16:16Hi, Michelle.
16:17Welcome.
16:18It's a good to see you.
16:19Good to see you.
16:23They're not the only ones getting to work.
16:25Back in sunny Sarasota,
16:30Mancunians David and Gina are getting their family grafting.
16:35All right.
16:37We've got the gloves.
16:39We've got the bins.
16:40Let's get cracking.
16:44Having just about finished fixing up the interiors of their holiday rentals...
16:50You got some gloves, Charlie?
16:53Yeah, get your gloves on.
16:55It's time to tackle the landscaping.
16:58All right.
16:58Basically, you see the big weeds here.
17:02The first job is getting rid of the weeds around the pool area,
17:05and he's roped in his family who are visiting on holiday.
17:09We're just going to grab these from near the bottom, pull them out,
17:12shake all the dirt off them.
17:14That's it.
17:14Anything that looks like this for now, all these along there.
17:17We'll concentrate on these.
17:18All them.
17:20What would you rather be doing, this or at the beach?
17:22We're helping him out.
17:23His work's hard, but it's the least we can do.
17:26There, give it a good shake.
17:29David's brother Neil's more than happy to get his hands dirty.
17:33We're having fun, aren't we? Enjoying it.
17:36It's been non-stop for them. He's really put the graft in.
17:41They've really worked hard, both of them.
17:44Shake all the soil off.
17:46We've worked together back in England.
17:48I used to help him out, doing odd jobs for him.
17:52So it just brought back loads of memories.
17:55Like, he likes to give you directions and walk off and disappear.
17:59Doing a good job there, Charlie.
18:02And true to form, while Neil and the kids are busy with the weeds,
18:06David has, well, wandered off.
18:09Where's the ladder gone?
18:10The ladder has gone.
18:13Are they winding me up?
18:16He needs to trim the palm trees.
18:20If he can find his ladder.
18:22Oh, no, there it is.
18:32Next time you stay with us, you can tarmac our drive.
18:35Yeah? We pay us back.
18:38Come on, let's crack on.
18:39Let's crack on, he says.
18:40Let's crack on with it.
18:47You know, he's my little brother, and in my mind, I was always the one doing the work,
18:51and he was always, like, the little baby.
18:54He's come out here, and he's really got stuck in.
18:56He's been a big help.
18:58Yeah.
19:00Is it looking better?
19:01It's almost better.
19:04It's been nine months of no income for David and Gina.
19:07But if the family can get everything done today, the couple will finally be back in business.
19:14Yeah.
19:17Teamwork makes the dream work.
19:22David's expecting a delivery for the next and final job,
19:26and it'll make all this weeding look like a warm-up.
19:30Come on holiday. Enjoy the beach and the sunshine and the pool.
19:39Over in picturesque celebration, they're expecting a delivery of a different kind.
19:45Well, one hat's fine.
19:46Panic over. We've got a hat.
19:49We've got socks. And one pair of mittens.
19:55Lindsay is booked to give birth by cesarean section at a specialist clinic in two days' time.
20:02It says they have large patient rooms with natural lighting,
20:07the use of warm, stress-reducing colours and tones to create a serene environment.
20:15Acoustic control features that diminish noise levels.
20:20And while the couple are desperate to safely welcome baby number three,
20:25babies one and two are a bit more unsure.
20:29I don't even know how to be a big sister, so hopefully Darcy will teach me how to.
20:36I don't know how to be a big sister.
20:37Nine-year-old Darcy and seven-year-old Bella are getting ready for their baby brother's arrival.
20:43Nervous a weebub.
20:45She thinks that something's going to happen to mom.
20:48Bella.
20:50So the mums are trying to make sure any nerves Darcy and younger sister Bella are feeling
20:55are eased before the family expands.
20:58We're doing sibling hero training.
21:02Both girls are homeschooled, so hopefully today's lesson will do the trick.
21:08Poop explosion!
21:10Superhero sibling training.
21:13That involves just some fun little things that we can try and get them involved with,
21:17with looking after baby.
21:19What have you got? What do you still need?
21:21My diaper!
21:22I think we're trying to make the transition as easy and simple for them, but also have them included.
21:29So that's where the the diaper dash thing came in.
21:33Oh my god, she's a big bum.
21:36There we go, so well done.
21:39Done!
21:40Good job!
21:43As well as making the final few days as a foursome fun...
21:47I feel like I need a cape. Where's my cape?
21:50Laura and Lindsay are also trying to reassure the girls.
21:55Darcy, who's in your heart? If this circles your heart, who's in there?
22:00One of the kind of feelings we were getting from them was that they were a little bit worried
22:03that they wouldn't get the same amount of love from me and Lindsay,
22:07or they wouldn't have enough room also in their own little hearts to love anybody else,
22:12like their brother. This little heart right now, it just becomes...
22:17Bigger!
22:18And look, there's space for...
22:21One more, which is big.
22:23...baby brother to go.
22:24You had space!
22:26Look at that heart!
22:27My heart is huge.
22:29Good job.
22:31While seven-year-old Bella seems to be taking everything in her stride...
22:35You had eight, and now you get...
22:37Nine.
22:38And all that happened was it just got...
22:40A real one.
22:42Bigger.
22:42A lot.
22:43Yeah?
22:44Yeah.
22:45Darcy's still not sure.
22:48You feel emotional when we talk about our hearts, don't you, babe?
22:53That's okay.
23:00Hopefully, the lessons will help.
23:02You can hear them having little chats and stuff together, can't you?
23:05Yeah.
23:06They're like, who's in your heart?
23:07We'll see if it works in practice.
23:10It could all go terribly wrong in two days.
23:13No matter what, baby's on his way.
23:29In glamorous Miami...
23:35Irish sisters Saive and Nasa have finally opened the doors to their new multi-million dollar plastic surgery clinic.
23:43Michelle, you're our first client in the new office post.
23:46I'm so, so, so excited to have you, VIP.
23:49And their very first patient is ready for her surgical consultation.
23:54I'll take you on in here, and sit up on the black chair for me, please.
23:58Okay.
24:00All right, make yourself a comfy...
24:02Can I get you a tea or a coffee?
24:04Water, please.
24:06After all the time, expense and hard work, the sisters now need to start booking procedures.
24:13Uh, Saive?
24:14Yeah.
24:15And Michelle is here.
24:16Our first client is a previous patient of ours.
24:20She is awesome.
24:21And today, she's coming to discuss a brachioplasty with me, which is an arm lift.
24:28Oh, hi, how are you?
24:31Good to see you.
24:32Good to see you.
24:33How have you been?
24:34I love your office.
24:35Oh, yeah.
24:36Congratulations.
24:37It's a little bit of an upgrade, so...
24:39I'd say.
24:41Usually, it's people who've lost a little bit of weight, and I believe she has, and that's what we're
24:46going to talk about today.
24:48What's bothering you?
24:49What do you think?
24:50Well, over the past six months, I've lost 30 pounds.
24:53Wow.
24:54So, I have some extra skin and some jiggles, so I want to see if you can help me.
24:58Absolutely.
25:00So, liposuction will be all down here, so we can really see those muscles.
25:04And then, for the actual incision itself, we would do something like this, so that we're hiding it
25:12in the armpit, moving it up there.
25:15Okay, you cut the skin in there.
25:16So, you go this way, and you see it pulls the skin into the armpit.
25:21That would be the way to go.
25:23The procedure can cost up to $18,000.
25:28Typically, that surgery takes me two to three hours.
25:32You know, you're completely out, and so then once you're right here,
25:34everybody always says the same, is the surgery done yet?
25:38I love the Gallagher sisters. Dr. Gallagher is so amazing.
25:42I feel safe with her. I'm looking forward to it.
25:44It's such a good experience today.
25:46So, we bring it out the back door, just, you know, because people are usually a little bit
25:49groggy after surgery, so we don't want to be bringing you through the waiting room
25:52with the other patients, you know, so to keep things nice and private,
25:55we have this private exit.
25:57After the consultation, it just confirms that I'll be getting my surgery here.
26:01I can't wait. It's just a matter of when.
26:04The sisters have their first surgery confirmed.
26:07So, you're really making me the first client to be here?
26:11Amazing.
26:12With the surgery doors finally open...
26:15It was great to see you. Thank you. Bye.
26:18Oh, should I validate your parking?
26:20I'm OK, thank you. OK.
26:24The consultations keep coming, and the next is with a brand new patient.
26:29Our patient, Mary, is coming in now.
26:32And do they have all their intake paperwork done?
26:34Yes. OK.
26:36So the sisters will need to impress her to bag their second booking of the day.
26:43Hi. Good afternoon.
26:45Mary, is it?
26:46Yes. Welcome.
26:53Also on a mission in Sarasota are David and Gina.
27:01They're doing the final work of landscaping the exteriors of their holiday rentals.
27:07Just like the bin men used to do it back in the day.
27:13With the help of David's little brother, Neil, and his family.
27:19Just give us a hand with this one, so it doesn't tip over. We'll take it over there.
27:23Let me lift it.
27:24Oh.
27:26Come on, I got it.
27:27It's a bit top-heavy.
27:30If they work hard, there's a chance the family could finish the last of the jobs today.
27:36So now do you see, Neil, that we're not out here sat by the pool every day, sunning our bodies
27:41on the beach.
27:42We actually get stuck in and do a bit of work.
27:51And since the hurricanes hit last year, that work has been tough.
27:56What a difference!
28:03But once these final tasks are completed, they can start renting their holiday homes out to paying customers.
28:10So what's the typical price on one of these?
28:12So out of season, a studio, $99 a night. But that same studio in peak season down here is $3
28:20.20 a night.
28:20Wow.
28:21So it's a lot of variables in it.
28:24So David and Gina are keen to get these rentals back on the market,
28:28and make the most of what's left of the busy peak summer season in the Sunshine State.
28:34How are you doing? Great job.
28:37It's been a huge outlay, so we're at the very end now of not having to spend any more money.
28:44You ready for beer?
28:47Fire them up.
28:51It's more important to get the doors open, get heads on beds, get some income coming in,
28:56and then we'll continue to improve it as we go along.
28:59Thank you. Cheers.
29:01Cheers.
29:01Here you go. You're doing a grand job there, dear.
29:05Cheers, Neil.
29:06Cheers, our kid.
29:06You can come again.
29:08But the family can't celebrate just yet.
29:12Is this our surprise?
29:13This is the surprise.
29:21There is one final job before they can all relax.
29:26So we drop in the shell.
29:31Quite a big moment, because it's kind of like one of the last things that we need to do.
29:35Got to spread the shell, but the fact that it's here,
29:39that's what you put in your driveways here, it's a Florida thing, and it looks amazing.
29:44It goes down real easy, but it's heavy, and we've got 14 tonne of it.
29:50It's going to be a team effort for us to get that down as soon as possible.
29:56The crushed shells need to be evenly spread, like gravel, and it will become compact over time.
30:05Good morning.
30:06Good morning.
30:07But with 14 tonnes of the stuff, time to call in the reinforcements.
30:13I think this has got your name on it, Lucy.
30:17And put the entire family to work.
30:19So we're going to get the shell in the wheelbarrows.
30:22We're going to wheelbarrow it by the back, by the swimming pool area, and spread it all over.
30:27Oh, it's going to be nice.
30:28Yeah, it's going to be nice and white.
30:30We hose it all down when we finish.
30:31The sun dries it.
30:32It's like it's snowed.
30:34Ready?
30:35Let's go.
30:36Let's go.
30:38Have you got it?
30:39Whoa.
30:43Perfect.
30:45They need to pull together and dig deep to get this final job completed.
30:50Off we go.
30:53We need to get moving because it's roasting out here.
31:03Back in celebration, it's also a big day for mums-to-be Laura and Lindsay and their daughters Darcy and
31:10Bella.
31:13They're heading off to hospital to welcome their third child and first boy.
31:19We've wanted this baby for a long, long, long, long, long time.
31:23We never wanted this big an age gap between them.
31:26We would, if we had gone to plan, we would have been about six of them by this point.
31:30So, so bring it on, baby.
31:34It will be the first time Lindsay's given birth in the USA.
31:39Let's go have a baby.
31:43It's either before or...
31:47...and the after.
31:55Baby Elliot is finally here.
32:03Here he is.
32:06Oh, they're going to love me so much.
32:10But baby Elliot needs to be rushed to the neonatal intensive care unit because he was born with fluid in
32:16his lungs.
32:22So, this isn't where we expected to be when he was a week old, still in the hospital, but the
32:27care here has been absolutely amazing.
32:30Although the little man needs some help with his breathing, Elliot can still meet his big sisters.
32:36Yeah, there he is.
32:38Oh, he wants to hold your hand.
32:41You've ate me a big sister.
32:43He wants to eat the person.
32:46And after eight days in the neonatal intensive care unit...
32:51Elliot is coming home this afternoon.
32:58What a strong little man.
33:00You know, he's done everything that he needed to do.
33:08Best day ever.
33:12The hospital bill for mom and baby was just shy of a quarter of a million dollars, covered mostly by
33:19Laura and Lindsay's insurance.
33:21But getting baby Elliot home safe is priceless.
33:26How are you feeling about picking your brother up?
33:28I'm really excited because I've always wanted for him to just come home straight away.
33:37And how do you feel, Darcy, about Elliot coming home?
33:40Excited, overwhelmed.
33:44We're going to the hospital on a big day up.
33:48He's never been outside, baby.
33:53It's been probably the hardest week of our lives, but very glad to see the light at the end of
33:58the tunnel,
33:59and that we can go home with our little boy.
34:03We're going home!
34:22Back in Miami, it's the first day for plastic surgeon Seif and office manager NASA's brand new surgery center.
34:33How are you?
34:33How are you coming?
34:35Caroline is going to take you on first.
34:37Okay, thank you.
34:38Go ahead.
34:38And the final patient of the day has arrived for her consultation.
34:43So if you want to just wait here for a couple of minutes, Dr Gallagher should be in.
34:47Marie's first language, like 60% of people in Miami, is Spanish.
34:52And Seif's been taking lessons to try and impress.
34:56Hola!
34:57Hola!
34:58How are you?
35:00Good, good, good.
35:01Nice to meet you.
35:02You have to offer us here on algo de tomate?
35:05Uh, no, not yet.
35:06No?
35:06Okay, do you want something to drink?
35:08Uh, some water will be fine.
35:10Okay, we'll get you some water right away.
35:12You really have to speak the language.
35:14And Spanish is the first language here.
35:17And so we've been here five years, and I really feel it, not being able to speak it.
35:23Here's something to drink.
35:24Thank you so much.
35:25Slowly but surely, and poco a poco, it's maybe coming together.
35:29So what are you interested in?
35:31You know, I would like to enlarge my...
35:34Go a little bigger?
35:35Yes, a little bit.
35:36All right, awesome.
35:37Well, good.
35:37One of the things I always preach is that bigger is not always better when it comes to
35:43breast augmentation.
35:45I brought Caroline with us.
35:46She's going to help us decide.
35:48But I'm thinking this is kind of getting there.
35:53If she decides to go ahead, the surgery will cost Mari around $10,000.
35:59Surgery itself usually takes me about an hour and a half.
36:02It's general anesthetics.
36:03You're completely asleep.
36:04About an hour or so after surgery, you'll be able to go home.
36:08I'm excited to do my surgery, and of course, I know that I'm in good hands.
36:13Mari's keen to proceed.
36:14Nice to meeting you.
36:15Thank you so much for coming in today.
36:17All right, take care.
36:18Take care.
36:19Saiv and NASA's new clinic is starting to look busy for the sisters.
36:26They need four surgeries per week to cover their costs, and are already well on their way.
36:33All right.
36:34Are we done?
36:35We are done.
36:36Yeah.
36:36Oh my God.
36:37What a day.
36:38I think it's really fun to work with my sister because I really admire Saiv's work ethic.
36:43She's the hardest working person I know, and I think that's always a good influence on me.
36:48It started to rub off on me a little bit.
36:50And free surgery.
36:51And free, wait.
36:54Surgery.
36:56Well, I mean, we got a lot done today.
36:58We saw our first patients.
37:01Yeah.
37:02Have you guys fixed up the place?
37:03I mean, it's not looking bad.
37:04Yeah.
37:05It looks legit, you know.
37:07Sounds like more than enough reason to raise a glass.
37:12We're celebrating tonight.
37:13We're going big.
37:14This is a big day.
37:17But there is another reason for a toast.
37:20Caroline is off on a new adventure.
37:22I know.
37:23That means double the work for me.
37:25Correct.
37:26Today is not about endings.
37:27It's not about goodbye.
37:30After two years, Saiv and NASA's surgery is finally open for business.
37:35I have to say it has been awesome watching this dream come true.
37:41It's about new beginnings for all of us.
37:43Yeah.
37:44Cheers.
37:45I'm really happy with how it worked out.
37:47Launch it.
37:54Sarasota boasts an average of 251 days of sun every year.
38:02And over at David and Gina's holiday rentals...
38:06One a day.
38:08It's one of those days.
38:13Bit of raking.
38:14Let's see how it looks.
38:17We're outside.
38:18We're sweating.
38:18It's absolutely baking hot.
38:21No way could I have done this.
38:23So just having the guys here helping out has been a massive help for me.
38:28Hit the spot.
38:30He's on it.
38:34Three generations are grafting in the heat to lay crushed shells on the ground
38:38to freshen up the poolside area.
38:41Ice pops for you.
38:46Including son Adam, as well as David's brother Neil,
38:49who's visiting with his wife and kids from Manchester.
38:55Charlie's raking it round there.
38:56He's doing a good job.
39:00But it is looking good.
39:06And it's a holiday Neil and his wife Andrea won't forget in a hurry.
39:11Two more!
39:12Two more!
39:13If you can't rely on your family, who can you rely on?
39:15I didn't realise how tough it was going to be working out there.
39:19We'll get stuck in.
39:20There's 14 ton of shell to move.
39:21We'll easily do it.
39:23After about 10 wheelbarrows, pushing it round the side, emptying it, going back,
39:28it was exhausting.
39:29It was draining.
39:31It's tough.
39:33Oh, it's looking great, lads.
39:35Well, you can't beat.
39:38Good help.
39:39Free good help, even better.
39:42And after two hours toiling in the Florida heat...
39:46They'll dry nice and white.
39:49That's it, we're done.
39:51How do we celebrate?
39:57It's been nine months of hard work, but the holiday homes are finally ready
40:02inside and out to lead to paying guests.
40:08Hey, it's like being in England.
40:10Oh, it's raining!
40:12Oh, no!
40:13Exciting day, big day for us.
40:15Manchester rain!
40:17That we're open for business.
40:25You can't believe how relieved that makes us feel.
40:36It calls for something a little stronger than water.
40:40Three, two, one!
40:42Yay!
40:46I'm excited that the units, I can't wait to get them out there on the market,
40:51get the guests in.
40:52Cheers!
40:54Cheers!
40:55Cheers!
40:56Cheers!
40:56Open for business!
40:57Yay!
41:00Don't know if I could do it again,
41:02because it was harder, cost more, more work than expected,
41:06more cost than expected, and we've learned that, hmm,
41:10I wish I was 20 years younger.
41:13Well, that's not too bad.
41:15How have you been like, champagne?
41:17Lovely!
41:18Zepo!
41:20Florida's home for us.
41:2122 years in, when we're not ready to leave,
41:24we absolutely love it.
41:26Cheers, honey.
41:28Cheers, dear.
41:29Aww!
41:31Back in business!
41:31LAUGHTER
41:33Got me needed.
41:42MUSIC PLAYS
41:46Celebration near Orlando is living up to its name today.
41:51Here you go.
41:52He is the chillest little boy I've ever known.
41:56I've never known a baby to be so chilled.
41:59Baby Elliot is finally home with mums Lindsay and Laura.
42:03Good job, buddy.
42:05We keep calling him buddy and, like,
42:06maybe we should have called him buddy.
42:08Bit of Elliot.
42:09But you're definitely an Elliot.
42:11You do look like an Elliot.
42:13He's joining his sisters, Darcy.
42:15I'm like, I'm so good for Elliot.
42:19And Bella.
42:20I did want him to come home really badly.
42:24It feels great to be a family of five.
42:26This is what we've wanted for so long.
42:28He's got no idea of the stress that he caused.
42:31Oblivious.
42:31Oh, absolutely oblivious.
42:37Can't have enough snuggles.
42:39Elliot's been settling in really well.
42:41He's been sleeping great, eating what he should be.
42:44He's had his paediatric checkup and he was all good.
42:48Where are you trying to go?
42:50So relieved.
42:51So relieved that we've got him home and he's not got any, like,
42:55health issues going forward.
42:59What a hard life, Elliot, eh?
43:01We do watch him that bit closer and keep a little eye on him,
43:05just because of what he'd been through.
43:07So really keep an eye on him.
43:10Close eye.
43:11And baby Elliot's also got his big sisters.
43:15They're beautiful.
43:16Your brother asked me to get you some things.
43:20So me and mummy, we went out to the shop to get you some things,
43:23but they're from Elliot.
43:25Would you like your surprise?
43:26Yes.
43:27They've been really good.
43:29I'm surprised how well they've done.
43:32They've definitely started a little bonding and stuff with him, which is nice.
43:38Open your eyes.
43:40They're just awesome little girls and I think they'll just adapt.
43:45Once he's able to do more and he's not sleeping and eating and sleeping and eating,
43:48then I think they're going to have a lot of fun with him.
43:51It says Ohana.
43:54Yeah, Ohana means?
43:56Family.
43:58The trio now have matching friendship bracelets.
44:02I feel that I'm happy to have my brothers there.
44:06There you go. There you go, bud.
44:08He's wearing it.
44:09There you go. He's got his bracelet on.
44:12We'll put that on your stroller, buddy.
44:16And speaking of strollers...
44:18This sunshade, I think we need a bigger one.
44:22Time for baby Elliot to meet the world.
44:26There you go.
44:28It's exciting to take him out for his first walk, but you're nervous as well.
44:33He's a wee bit more precious just because of what he's been through, so.
44:37Do it faster.
44:38Faster.
44:45Yeah, we're just glad to have him home and it just feels like he's always been here.
44:49Hey!
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