Mr. & Mrs. Inglis

All aboard the chaos express! If you’ve got a ticket for this ride, you already know it. It’s the one where there’s never enough time in the day—kids’ schedules outpace yours, work demands keep piling up, and oh yeah, the laundry, dishes, mowing the lawn, and bills aren’t going to handle themselves. Let’s not forget staying connected with friends and family, even though you planned to be in bed by 9 pm…but it’s now 11 pm, and tomorrow starts before the sun does. Sound familiar?
 
We’re right there with you. Welcome to The Mr. & Mrs. Inglis Podcast, hosted by Shaen and Meghan Inglis—a weekly show where we dive into real and honest conversations about the wild ride of raising kids, growing careers, and managing family and friendships in the middle of life’s beautiful chaos. So, grab your ticket and join us for a weekly dose of camaraderie, connection, and a reminder that you’re never in this alone.
 
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What is Mr. & Mrs. Inglis?

All aboard the chaos express! If you’ve got a ticket for this ride, you already know it. It’s the one where there’s never enough time in the day—kids’ schedules outpace yours, work demands keep piling up, and oh yeah, the laundry, dishes, mowing the lawn, and bills aren’t going to handle themselves. Let’s not forget staying connected with friends and family, even though you planned to be in bed by 9 pm…but it’s now 11 pm, and tomorrow starts before the sun does. Sound familiar?

We’re right there with you. Welcome to The Mr. & Mrs. Inglis Podcast, hosted by Shaen and Meghan Inglis—a weekly show where we dive into real and honest conversations about the wild ride of raising kids, growing careers, and managing family and friendships in the middle of life’s beautiful chaos. So grab your ticket and join us for a weekly dose of camaraderie, connection, and a reminder that you’re never in this alone.

Follow and subscribe to the Mr. & Mrs. Inglis podcast and visit our channel and our website at shaeninglis.com to check out and follow our other podcasts. You can also follow Shaen and Meghan @ShaenInglis on Instagram, YouTube, etc. Feel free to share the Mr. & Mrs. Inglis podcast with someone who would enjoy and benefit from our weekly discussions.

(upbeat music)

Don't think I have an

addictive personality.

That's probably

something you should know.

I don't know stress, I'm not stressed.

So how do you deal with it?

Not well.

No.

I meditate every

morning for an hour and a half

and then I'm good.

You got that much time

in your day, good for you.

I have to really try now not to be fat.

Are you serious?

This is not a vacation.

Right.

Don't bring swim trunks.

Don't even bring swim trunks.

There's a pool at the hotel.

This is not for fun.

They're behind me aren't they?

(laughing)

Oh.

Sorry.

Sorry.

Introvert, extrovert.

Brain.

Strain.

Not a sprain, strain right?

Sprain.

Strain?

Sprain.

Sprain and ankle.

Strain and muscle.

Then just follow social norms.

Where we are engaged.

Scene of crime.

Someday we'll tell the

story about how I rented out

the entire top.

You did.

Of the Empire State Building to just us.

Yes.

My proposal.

We met on a cruise,

have you seen the movie?

(upbeat music)

All right, we'll give it a go.

Back at it.

How you doing?

I am, well, how are you?

Way to jump into it there.

I'm awkward with you right now

because I haven't seen you in four days.

It's like I gotta get to know you again.

Hi, I'm Megan.

Nice to meet you.

I'm Shawn.

Nice to meet you.

Yeah, you have a great handshake.

Thanks, you do too.

You do.

(laughing)

Oh man, this is one of those odd ones

where we haven't seen

each other in four days

because of the schedule.

So we get to play a

little bit of catch up.

Yes.

Live.

And on recording.

Which is always the best way to do it.

Yeah, live on recording, so.

Yeah, of course.

Oh, what could go wrong with that?

It usually means I'm

spending way too much time

cutting a lot of stuff out.

Probably.

Because we need to start

on a tangent of some sort

and that doesn't make it.

Cut it in four type stuff.

I know, it's like we've welcomed everyone

into our date night.

That's right.

Which is, you know,

often just catch up time.

That's right, yeah.

So that's where we're at on a Monday.

Is it Monday?

It is Monday.

It's a Monday.

Yeah, I flew in with

our youngest last night.

We got in about midnight.

We left on Friday morning for,

it's just insane that he's 12, right?

And we're talking to him about it.

And you talked to him and I did too,

that you guys are, and his

whole team is 12 years old.

Everybody that

watches this regularly knows

that they're at the

highest level on their team.

They're not ranked as high this year as

they were last year,

but they're still playing the same teams.

Right, right.

And honestly, we just

gave some games away,

so we should be doing

better, but we're not.

Agreed.

Just from our record,

this is the classic,

your record doesn't, you know.

Show how good you are, blah, blah, blah.

Yeah, fair. Exactly.

All that aside, these

kids are 12 years old

and we are flying all over the country

so they can play in the tournament.

Three games, you know, and it's like,

do we really, like, do we

really need to spend $2,500

every two or three

weeks just to, you know,

we were in Virginia, you

know, for three days, you know?

And why not?

Right.

Two weekends ago, we were in Oklahoma.

Yeah.

A couple weekends before

that, we were somewhere else.

I mean, right now, I figured it out.

We were traveling six out of, or sorry,

five out of six weekends.

Oh, you figured that out, yeah.

Math on that doesn't

seem like it's too hard, so.

And then we're turning

around midweek this week,

so it's just crazy to

me because the youngest

that I was talking about, his friends,

and I know you asked him this too,

like, do your friends who

are in sixth grade with you,

do they think it's

crazy that you leave school

to go fly places to play soccer?

Like, he already has to

feel like he's a professional.

Exactly, I mean, that's the life

of a professional athlete, right?

You're constantly traveling.

You're always having

to juggle and manage.

And I mean, and he's just so, like,

almost robotic about it, you know?

He's just like, this is what I gotta do.

It's I'm in the zone, I gotta do it.

Yeah, they know, they've got it down now.

It's like not, it's almost,

he said it to you, I think.

It's not, it's fun.

It's fun.

But it's not, like, exciting anymore.

Right.

The whole, he's over it too.

Like, I talked about a

week or two ago, like,

traveling's not sexy.

Nobody likes to travel.

He's over the travel too, to some degree.

Right.

Like, he doesn't like

having to get on the airplanes

because we've had enough bad trips now.

He's like, I don't like traveling.

Like, you never know what's

gonna happen on the airlines.

Right, right.

And he just, but it's

funny because, you know,

kids in his class are like,

you dude, that's so cool, you know?

Yeah, they think it's awesome.

He's like, yeah.

And he's very much like,

I mean, yeah, it's really,

I get a lot of cool experiences,

been a lot of cool places,

but this isn't travel for fun.

He's not sightseeing in these places,

and really none of our kids

are when they're traveling.

And so, it's cool,

he's been to Virginia now,

but it's not like, I don't know,

I guess maybe you dig

it a little bit of--

Maryland.

In Maryland, yeah.

You got a little bit of culture, I think.

You dig it to, you know, see the sights

of downtown Richmond, I think, this time.

But usually, you're not, right?

Sometimes we do, and I

even thought that this time,

like when I used to travel for the bank,

I would always try to,

there was a while that I tried

to go somewhere to take a fun picture

and send it back to the kids.

So they felt like it was there.

And then there was times

when I was like, you know,

I'm in a city, I should go

see something in the city.

Right.

But usually, more often than not,

I'd be too tired to, or just sit.

But there's a lot of dads on the team,

that they feel this time up.

They come in early, and

they go here or there,

or they're always

checking this or this out.

And I definitely, it's nice,

because sometimes they

pull us along with them.

Yeah, yeah.

Right, so we do it.

And I'm always glad we do

it, but if it was just me,

I'm maybe more of a

homebody, I might not get out.

So I'm glad we do that.

I wish, and I was even

thinking that we should do it more.

Yeah, yeah.

When I'm out there with the kids, like,

I gotta be fun, like we should go

go-karting every time.

Whatever city we're in, we

should go find their best

go-karting and go go-karting.

It's just sometimes

the timing's not there.

Right, right.

Because there's planned team meetings,

there's team meals,

you know, there's games.

So it's very regimented,

and that's why it's not,

and our coach even says,

these aren't vacations.

Like, we've been to San

Diego, we've been to Florida,

we've been all over these places, Vegas.

All these places seem

like, this is not a vacation.

Don't bring swim trunks.

Don't even bring swim trunks.

There's a pool at the

hotel, do not bring,

this is not for fun.

Right, right.

You know, it's like,

but I thought it was.

But I thought, I'm 12, and I

really like to do fun things.

He even said on the way, he's like,

I'm so excited for middle school,

because he gets to play school sports,

and he's like, and that's just for fun.

Yeah.

And I was like, it

kinda hit me, I'm like,

oh, that's sad that

this is like his soccer,

because it's such a competitive level,

that it's not for fun for him.

It's stressful, it's like a job for him.

Yeah, he's there to, you're right,

it's there to do a job,

and I think he loves it,

and I think he does think it's fun,

but it's another when you

go and you're just playing

a pickup game, right?

The levels of intensity

are just night and day,

and so it's not that one is terrible,

but I mean, you do, you have to lock in,

you have to truly pour yourself into that

much more competitive,

versus, you know what,

I'm gonna pick up, I'm

gonna play a pickup game

and have fun with my friends.

Well, there's a national

league they play in ECNL,

if anybody knows it, they know it,

so we play the number one team in ECNL,

we play the number four team in ECNL,

and I think the number 18 team in ECNL,

or number eight, I can't remember,

but we played like

three top 10 ECNL teams.

But here's the thing,

did you see the latest?

Essentially, we will have

played four of the number one

teams in their league

bracket, so even though one is like,

you know, one of the

teams we played this weekend

was the number one team overall,

all of the teams that

we played this weekend

were actually number one in their region.

Yeah. Yeah.

Oh, that's cool.

So he's like, the coach was saying,

like that does not

happen, we will play four

of the number one teams in their region.

Yeah, and we were competitive every game,

we won one of them, we should have won,

honestly, we were in a

position to win the other two.

Yes, we were.

The overall national

number one ECNL team,

now they're not the

number one ranked team

across the country, Sure.

In this league, which

is the second highest

underneath, minimalized, that's too much,

but man, we gave them a

walloping the first half,

we won the first half, we

won the first 15 minutes

of the second half, Yep.

And then we lost, It was, yeah.

The last 20 minutes of the second half,

they scored on us,

and then that got there.

Yep.

I can't remember how they scored,

if it was a PK on

that one, or what it was.

It was a free kick,

right outside the box.

It was a free kick right outside the box,

yeah, that's what it was, so a set play,

we do have trouble defending against,

most of the goals

scored on us are set plays.

Set plays.

And that one was right

outside the penalty box,

anyways, that gave them all the--

Momentum.

There's so much confidence,

you could see their

confidence went tenfold.

Yep.

The other team, and ours folded in half.

Yep.

In fact, some of the

parents that were there watching,

who play those guys,

they're actually in their league,

they stayed and were watching,

because they're like,

we've never seen anybody

take it to these guys like this,

they don't get walloped like this,

nobody gets these kind

of shots off on them.

Yeah, I hope we were just

getting shot after shot.

Yeah, and that was

probably our son's best game,

from that point, which was good,

he kind of stepped up to that.

It was a really good game.

So, anywho, so we're just kind of

recovering from that,

but part of what I

wanted to get into today,

is kind of the main

topic, maybe, if you will,

was just, we always

talk about being busy,

and all that kind of stuff,

we've been talking

about some of the stress,

and it's even affecting

you physically, the stress.

But how do we deal with that?

Because stress is a part

that everybody lives with,

every day, every month, their whole life,

everybody has stress to some degree.

Very few people are like, I

don't know what stress is.

(laughing)

I want to meet that person.

They're like, well, my yoga class

is pretty stressful this morning.

I had to learn a new

position and hold it for 12 seconds.

Oh my gosh, can you imagine?

Oh, I've never heard

no, I don't know stress,

I'm not stressed.

That one mom in Hobby Lobby,

maybe she doesn't have stress,

because, well, she was stressed,

she was stressed about

all her returns that day.

She was stressed about the

errands that she had to run.

So, the question is, how

does everybody handle stress?

So, how do you find yourself?

Because we always talk about,

we're busy, we're busy, we're busy.

And that doesn't necessarily

mean we're stressed about it,

but the last two years

have been the most stressful

of our life, of our

relationship at least.

Oh yeah.

So, how do you think you've handled,

how do you think, not

have you handled it,

but how have you dealt with it?

How have you tried to

release that stress?

Well, and clearly I'm

not doing a great job of it

because I have TMJ.

Do we talk about this last week?

A little bit, yeah.

Oh my gosh, never heard this before.

I can't bite.

And that's all stress.

I was like, I thought that there actually

was a medical condition.

Nope, turns out that

I'm just really stressed.

And I've never had that before.

And I was like, gosh, I

thought I was coming down

on the stress.

You're not stressed eating anymore

because you can't do that.

Nope, can't do that.

Like, very few

things, can I actually eat?

Yeah.

But, you know, I actually

was feeling quite a bit better

today because I did take the weekend.

You were traveling and I

was like, you know what?

As much as I can, I'm

gonna not look at social media.

I'm gonna not watch the news.

I'm gonna sit here for just a few moments

and work on a crossword puzzle or

something that, you know,

I find relaxing. One thing I know you do.

And so I had like an extra couple of

hours a few weeks ago

and I was up in our attic.

And I was trying to

get that pulled together

a little bit better.

Yeah, that's one of those

places that when you move in

somewhere, you just

throw everything in there.

And I threw it in there pretty nicely.

Don't get me wrong, it was in good shape.

Oh yeah.

But I want it better, right?

I wanna know where things are at.

There's certain things

I want out, yada, yada.

And I found some

crossword puzzles for you.

So I brought them down,

because you used to do

crosswords all the time.

And you don't anymore.

But what I've seen you do

is puzzles on your phone.

Yeah, so I'll do puzzles on my phone.

Like literally, you can get a puzzle app

and put together

puzzles, because I love puzzles.

Like, I don't think I have

an addictive personality,

but I do have a puzzle in

front of me, a jigsaw puzzle.

I will work on that for 20 hours.

20, like, I will lose myself in that.

And so things like that, I do like.

So crossword puzzles, puzzles.

I did not pull out a puzzle this weekend.

On a scale that I would say, on a scale,

if I were judging you,

on a scale of one to 10,

you can judge me on my turn.

But if I were judging

on a scale of one to 10,

how much does your,

what you just talked about,

relieve your stress levels, I would say,

10 is like letting all the air out.

Like, ah, I feel great now.

You know what I mean?

I would say that's like

a two or three for you.

I would say you're still

pin up like seven out of 10

on a stress level.

Probably.

Which, on a long term, it

seems like you might need

to find more stress relief.

And like, where do you go for that?

I don't know.

I mean.

I'm not trying to put you on the spot,

but that's one of

those things that's like,

that's probably

something you should know.

Yeah, I mean, I do like massages.

And I had a facial for the

first time a couple weeks ago.

Actually, maybe second time in my life.

That was phenomenal.

For work.

Yeah, yeah. That was awesome.

I know, it was for work,

so thank you to my boss.

You know, and she's like,

but it's super important

because you do need to

take care of yourself.

And it was just a

great way to say thank you.

And I truly appreciated it.

It was so nice.

And so massages do help.

Like there is something

about walking into a spa

that instantly relaxes me.

I think that gets me to almost like,

that's like a stress relief.

That's like a seven out of 10 for me.

Yeah, I agree.

Cause we do try to hit a spa night

where we get couples massage.

We sit in there, we do all this stuff.

We didn't do like a facial or anything

like that beforehand.

But then, you know, you do

all like the comfort-y stuff

before and after, and

then you go to a nice dinner.

All that is very nice.

And it is relaxing, but

I don't know that it's,

that's like a nine out of

10 in the moment, right?

Yeah.

But after you go to bed that night

and you wake up the next morning,

if that stress level

has come down from a 10,

down to like a four because of that,

it's probably back up to like a six-ish.

It's pushing five or six again.

It's like, if I could

do that every day, right?

Totally would.

That might be, then I'm down for that.

Right, right.

And that's partially

how we built this house.

We built our house, like our

bathroom is spa influenced.

Oh yeah.

Right, in fact, the room we're in now

was originally supposed to

be more for like a relaxation,

spa environment that we

turned into the studio.

Studio, it's not quite as spa-like, but.

It's still really, it's a

nice room to sit in though.

It is.

It's relaxing.

It's very relaxing.

You know, and outside

of this room is nice.

So we've tried to incorporate that feel.

And I do, I would say every

time I walk into our bathroom,

I get a notch.

I do, yeah.

Because it's just like, okay, I've left,

even though we work

from our house, right,

your office is just

outside of our, you know,

kind of our primary wing.

Yeah.

Not wing, but primary area.

You know, and mine's just around there.

But once we come

through those two double doors

and we see that big

picture of walking off a dock,

like, and then into

that room, that every time.

We, when we do that specific.

Yeah.

Because we knew even

then it was like, you know,

we just, we go hard.

We do.

You're regardless of the kid's schedule,

our work schedules, we go hard.

There's just no down time on that.

And so, you know, that

stress relief is important.

Yeah.

To continue that on.

Yeah.

So how do you deal with it?

Not well, either, probably.

I don't know that

anybody deals with stress well.

Like, I'm really good

at my stress, you know.

Right, right, I'm great

at stress management, like.

Yeah, I.

Yeah, no.

I meditate every

morning for an hour and a half

and then I'm good.

No, it's funny, you read all

these things that people do

and you try to incorporate what you can.

And like, meditation's one that I've

heard is really good.

Yeah.

No time for that.

And I'm not, and you're not either,

we're not getting out of bed earlier.

No.

Like, I do actually, so

the way I do it is exercise.

That's my biggest way of

doing it, on a daily basis, right?

Like, yeah, I do love

going to the, you know,

getting a massage and

all that kind of stuff,

but those are once or twice a year.

Yeah, yeah.

So it's like, I can't wait

till then to get it all out.

Yeah.

So exercise is big for me

and I've talked about it on here before

and you and I have talked about it a lot.

When I was younger, as an

athlete and playing sports,

you know, into

college and then, you know,

in playing in leagues

after college and, you know,

as an adult and all these kind of things,

that's where I got all my angst out.

Yeah.

You know, I mean, I would play basketball

and I was an intense player.

You watched me play into my,

like before my back just was not good

enough to do it anymore

but I was still playing

at a pretty high level

when you watched me in that last one.

Would you say I was

pretty intense in that?

Yeah.

Yeah.

Yeah.

I was very intense.

Like, I was overly intense.

Yeah.

Like, I've had people

many times say like,

you don't look like you're

having fun playing basketball,

Sean.

I'm like, I love it.

It's the best time of my life.

But I'm super intense.

You know what I mean?

And if you're on my team,

expect for high expectations.

Not anymore, because I'm

probably the worst player

on the team now,

because I just, I haven't

played around in a long time.

But that's where I got all of it out.

Like, I was so much less stressed then,

but I also had a lot of

less on my plate then.

Yeah.

Hence why I want to start

playing basketball again.

I was, I'm just curious.

Because I did play,

remember like a year or two ago?

Yeah.

And it was great.

It was fantastic.

Yeah.

It was, yeah.

And that's something you can

do every day and get it out.

Well, I'm not gonna do it every day,

but if I can do it, you

know, two or three times a week

with a bunch of old guys, you know,

hobbling up and down the

court, great, you know.

I actually bought two new

pairs of basketball shorts,

because I don't have any

basketball shorts anymore,

to wear.

So, I think I'm gonna go join that club.

I'm gonna go join it and see

if I can get in some games.

Hopefully my back cooperates,

because that's the biggest thing.

And I'm nervous about my knee too,

hoping my knee cooperates.

Yeah.

You know, I don't want to be on crutches

when we go on vacation.

No.

You know, but I also can't

live my life scared of it.

Right.

I know, it's such a fine balance.

And to be clear, this

is one of those things,

and this is an insight into our marriage,

because everybody's real

people, you know, that,

how do I say this?

Whenever I say

exercising and staying in shape

is important to me,

when I say that, you immediately say,

what you hear me saying is that,

you're not good enough, right?

Because that's kind

of where you went too,

like, I'm not happy with the way I look.

And it's like, no, you look fantastic.

You really do.

You look incredible.

You've had three children, you're mid,

(imitates

dog barking)

walking 30 minutes a day

or jogging 30 minutes a day,

is it gonna get you in shape?

It's a stress relief.

Yeah.

You know what I mean?

Yeah.

And if that stress release

ends up making your life better

because you can enjoy it more,

that was kind of where I was coming from,

not from, hey Megan, you're fat.

You know what I mean?

Right, right.

I don't think you're fat.

I think everybody out there

would drag me behind a horse

tied up if I thought you were fat

or I insinuated you're fat.

You're incredibly good shape, right?

You're a small person.

That's not the point of it.

Yeah.

You know what I'm saying?

But I think there's more to life,

especially when we're

trying to extend, you know,

enjoyable life, you know, being healthy.

Right.

Right?

Yeah.

Because we have

plenty of time to get fat.

Yeah, I don't--

I'm just not ready to be there yet.

I'm not ready to be there either.

And if I'm being honest,

I hope you're not ready to be there.

No, I'm not ready to be there.

Like, no.

And you're not there.

And you're not saying that to me.

No.

Right?

So I'm just trying to be clear about that

because I wasn't trying to be accusatory

when I used the word sedentary.

But after our conversation,

it just felt like you're like,

there's no time for it.

I'm not gonna, it's

just not gonna happen.

Well, I would love it if there was,

if I could do something

other than wake up at,

right now, the only option I have,

maybe I should say this,

right now the only option would be 5 a.m.

Like--

And I literally said 20 minutes ago,

we're not gonna do that.

I don't wanna do that.

We're gonna get to bed early.

And I am not

disciplined enough to do that.

There was five years there where I was

really good about it.

And the kids'

schedules were perfect, right?

They were on the bus

by 6.50 in the morning.

I could get my workout in.

I could shower and be at my

desk by 8.15 in the morning.

That was perfect.

And then schedules.

And then I was like, okay,

well, let me do it after.

Yeah.

And then, you know, it's just,

our children's evolving schedules.

It's not necessarily our schedule.

It's theirs that have

evolved and make it,

I feel like a brand new challenge.

And right now we have two kids

in not only their school season,

but also still doing

club stuff for their sport.

So we have more things now in a week day,

like our week nights.

I know you're not into

New Year's resolutions.

We covered that earlier this year.

But I would do, I'd be

willing to do a mid-March

resolution with you and say,

if you wanna get up,

I'll get up with you.

If that's what we wanna

do, I'll do it with you.

And then we can hold

each other accountable.

Like, do you wanna sleep in?

One of us has to say no.

We gotta get out of bed.

You don't have to commit to it now.

I don't either.

But I think we should

find times to do that.

Because it's hard for me,

and I have a way more

flexible schedule than you.

I mean, we're exactly

opposite in our schedules.

I have complete

flexibility for the most part,

on most days.

And even then, I'm like

rushing to try to find the time

to put it in my schedule too.

You know what I mean?

If I do it at eight, by

the time I'm showered now,

it's 9.15.

And in my mind, I'm like, gosh, 9.15.

Or if I ended up doing

something from eight to nine,

because I just needed to

get that done off my desk.

And now it's 10.15.

Now I feel like, oh my

gosh, my whole morning shot.

And all I did was work out.

Not true, I've already done

two and a half hours of work.

But my mind doesn't work that way.

It tells me like, oh my God,

you're getting your day started at 10.15.

Totally.

And then I would've thought we'd do.

Yeah, even when I was at the bank,

I knew guys all the time, every day

they'd go 12 to 1.15

and get their workout in, over lunch.

You know what I mean?

And I never did that.

I hated that, because it

was like, are you kidding me?

You got that much time in your day?

Good for you.

I know, I knew people that did that too.

First off, then I'm

sweating the rest of the day,

because I didn't have time to cool down.

Yeah.

You know?

Right, right.

Well, I think that's harder for women.

And if those watching

are one of those women who

wakes up and is like, I'm good to go,

and maybe splash some water on my face

and brush my teeth, and

I'm ready to go for the date.

Kudos to you.

I am not one of those women.

It, as unmade up as I

am, most of the time,

it still takes a long time.

Like, it really does.

I don't, you know, I

have to flat iron my hair,

because I have really bad hair.

Like, if I let it go,

people would be like,

what happened to you?

You know, like, did

you shower anytime soon?

Did you just come in from the rain?

Right.

It was a quote.

I believe I've gotten that, yes.

Someone did look at me and

like, oh, is it raining outside?

And I was like, no, I

just didn't do my hair.

So I do need to put in

a little bit of effort.

That wouldn't hurt, that wouldn't hurt.

If you know who you

are, that wouldn't hurt.

Yeah, it's like, no, no, it's actually a

beautiful sunny day.

Well, I just, I mean, I

didn't mean to cut you off there,

but I bring all that up because, I mean,

everybody out there, I

mean, like, I know, you know,

there's people in my

family, older generations,

but not that, you

know, they're still like,

trying to figure out

how to stay in shape.

I mean, that's a whole other generation.

That's another 20, that's another quarter

century ahead of us.

Yeah.

That we're still gonna be thinking

about this exact same thing.

Oh yeah.

I mean, I kind of pivoted

there from stress mitigation

to staying in shape, but it's similar.

Yeah.

Because I think a lot of

people, if you look at things,

how to mitigate stress,

exercise is in the top three

every time.

All the time.

Right?

It might even be the number one.

It may even be number one

across the board all the time.

So that's why I'm always like, you know,

we just gotta find, you

gotta, you, in these times,

when we're as stressed as we are,

gotta find a way to get that out.

Yeah.

You know what I mean?

Pickleball, you gotta get a hobby.

You gotta find some hobby

that gets your heart rate up.

Yeah. You know what I mean?

Yeah.

Gets you in an un-collection of money.

Because that's the only

way I can de-stress for me.

Usually it is exercising,

because then my mind goes

somewhere else and competition's huge.

But if it's not, then it's like, I gotta,

I gotta watch a movie or

I gotta work on a project

and that's how I detach, you know?

But I mean, I know

there's people watching this

that have been, they've

been having to figure it out

for the last life of theirs as well.

Yeah.

It's not easy.

I think everybody, it's

something that every human deals

with. Yeah.

Every human deals with, you know, like,

I don't wanna let

myself go, but, you know,

10 years ago, it just kinda started going

and now I'm 10 years down that road.

And how do I get that back?

Get it back.

You know, because I feel like that, like,

three years ago, I had

to kinda turn the corner.

And that's getting into my late 40s.

So I mean, I know my

metabolism is all, you know,

just getting older,

but like three years ago,

I was like, man, I

turned a corner where I'm not,

I have to really try now not to be

fat.

(laughs) You know what I mean?

I mean, I could be fat real quick.

I don't think you could.

Oh no, I could.

(laughs) I'm surprised you say that.

You've always had a

really good metabolism and--

No, I don't anymore.

It's because I watch what I eat as much,

and I still eat horrible.

Yeah.

I'll gain like 10 pounds and it's like,

I gotta get rid of that 10 pounds.

Yeah.

And that's the biggest difference

in the last five years.

My late 40s to my

early 40s, that 10 pounds,

I could drop it in two

weeks in my younger years.

Oh, for sure.

Right?

Yeah.

And it would be like,

okay, no harm, no foul.

Now, it's like, first off, can't drop it.

Second off, it's not no harm, no foul.

Right.

It's that permanent fat, you know.

It's there.

That I know exactly where it's at.

You know what I mean?

And I hate it.

Because it's not 24 year old Sean.

I have the same thing about myself.

I mean, everybody does,

and that's something that's hard.

Now we have pivoted

into what you look like,

which wasn't the point really on.

Right.

I still think you're sexy.

I will put it out there again.

(laughing) So, all right, well, let's see.

We're trying to keep these shorter

because they're getting

longer and longer and longer,

especially when we haven't seen each

other for four days.

Yes.

So, do you have any I'm Peeped?

I have one, but do you have any?

You go for your I'm Peeped.

I'll go first.

Yeah.

Just since I'll give you

time to think about it.

But I was flying home last night

and Southwest has

changed their new thing, right?

So now it's not, so we have all,

I've been with Southwest forever.

Yeah.

So we have points, we have

all the status with them.

Everybody flies free.

We never pay for flights

because we have points.

Yeah.

So it's always been, I'm

one of the first ones on,

no big deal, we get

on wherever the seat is

and the bin space, we get on.

Right.

Now they have assigned seats.

So the way it works is

there's like eight groups to get on.

Right, and you're in group one,

which is like 20 people, group two,

which is like 20 people and God forbid

I was anything after that.

(laughing)

Right.

Anyways, because group,

because pre-boards get on

and then group one gets on, I'm in group

one most of the time

but now you're

fighting in that group one.

There's no like, oh hey, you know,

you're number one in group one,

you're number two,

number three, number four.

It's just whoever lines up first gets on.

Right, so even though I

might have the most seniority

at everybody there, I might be number 20

because I showed up late.

Right.

But the problem is now, it's great you

have your seat there

and even if I show up late

and I'm like the last person on,

my seat's there, row two, right?

Because I get priority, I

get priority picking my seat.

Right.

Row two or three is where we're gonna be

but there's no bin space.

There is no bin space.

So that's half my peeved

but here's my real pee from last night.

Because of that, last

night our youngest and I got,

we're group one.

We got in line, we happen to

be the first people in the line.

Not because I'm that anal about it

but it just happened to be that time,

it was the right time we got in.

Another guy got up right

behind us, I was talking to him.

And we're sitting there

and she calls everybody up

and everybody's sitting

there and this other lady,

a younger girl, gets

up, their headphones on,

one, one headphone,

she had the other one off

so I know she could hear things, whatnot.

She meanders and

stands right in front of me.

And I've been first in

this line the whole time.

Just meanders, she has no idea what's

going on in the world,

looking up at the ceiling

and just plants

herself dead in front of me.

In front of the line.

Are you serious?

She wasn't sitting

there, she wasn't waiting,

she just meandered up.

It's not like she was sitting,

because there's a chair right

there, you know what I mean?

If she was the one sitting there,

I'd be like, oh, you've been

sitting here for two hours,

that's fine, I get it.

You might've, I would've

allowed that a little bit.

Right, right.

I look at the guy who was

number three right behind us.

Yeah.

And he's like, are you kidding me?

He's like, what?

He was mad about it too.

Yeah. I'm like, I don't know,

and it's not like I'm

gonna get mad about it

and be like, excuse me.

I would?

No, it wasn't the right time,

it was not the right whatever.

But I was just, I cannot

believe people do that.

It's just, our youngest

son, you know what he says?

He goes, M.I.P.

Which in our family, M.I.P.

means most important person.

They're the most

important person in the world

and they're all over the place.

So any ever, anytime anybody does that,

cuts you off or whatever we call them,

oh, they must be an M.I.P.

They're the most important person ever.

Yeah.

Oh my, okay, so you

have left your mark on,

wow, I am so glad that he said that

because it's so true

and you just kind of let it go, I mean.

No wonder that peeved you, that's awful.

She did it twice too,

just to carry it on.

Now we are getting along.

She actually wandered

off and sat and I was like,

oh my gosh, and so then I

was talking to our youngest,

I was like, did you see

that girl come up here?

She like, just out of nowhere, stood

right in front of us.

And then I turned

around, oh, she sat in the seat

right behind me, so I'm

talking trash about her.

She's sitting right

behind me in the seat.

It was like perfect, like,

they're behind me, aren't they?

Right there, she's

right behind me, isn't she?

And I know before she had

one headphone on and one off,

so she probably heard me.

But I guess she was waiting for them to

do like another call

or whatever it was, or finally start

boarding pre-boarding.

But then she gets up

and she does it again,

just stands right in front

of us, like that's her spot.

Now, the last thing I'll say about this

and I'll turn it over,

she did have row number one.

So, I'm going to suggest that she is low,

I lower intelligence and

thought in her small brain

that because she was in row one,

that she gets in the front of the line.

Even though that has

nothing to do with anything.

No, it doesn't.

It has nothing to do with anything.

No, it doesn't, no.

I also noted when she got on

because she piqued my interest.

I also noted when she got on,

she had no idea that she

couldn't have stuff on her seat,

she didn't know where

to put her suitcase.

So, she had never

probably, she had no idea

what she was doing. Ever.

But clueless and I just, I don't

appreciate clueless people.

That is rich. Yeah.

The fact that she did it again.

Yeah, anyways, that's my peeve.

After you were talking

trash, which you know what?

Anybody is going to

look at that and be like,

are you serious?

Yeah, yeah.

Anybody, that is the

natural reaction there.

And so, if you don't

want people to talk smack,

then just follow social norms.

That's an unspoken rule.

Too hard, too hard.

Inside our household, we talk,

everybody knows

common sense is not common.

And that's putting it lightly.

There's a good

percentage of people out there

that don't get the world.

It's hard, the world's hard

for a lot of people, I think.

And I think she might be one of them.

Maybe.

And maybe she just

doesn't fly a whole lot.

Or ever.

Yeah, but that's only one of the boxes.

That's only one, that's

one percentage of the excuse

of just all the social norms that she

totally just stepped on.

You know she went through that metal

detector five times.

Like, was this line, were

you already standing here?

I'm number one, that's where I should go.

Nothing, you know what I mean?

The second time she came up there,

I looked at that guy, he looked at me,

and it was like we were brothers in rage.

Brothers in rage is what we were.

We had a tattoo on the plane together.

We got our tramp stamp, it's all right.

Oh my gosh.

But he was a talkative guy too,

so I was actually having

to put my headphones in.

They're like, "Oh, sorry, sorry."

I'm actually watching this game.

What?

Oh.

Oh my gosh, that's weird.

Like our moment of connection's over.

It's over.

Introvert, extrovert, I've famished.

Done a lot of communication.

I'm done, I'm done.

Anyways, that's it, I

got a lot of good stories.

Fun seeing all the family, you know,

all the dads out there and whatnot.

A lot of good stories

that I can tell you offline.

I love it.

Anything else for you?

I don't, and even if I

did, it could not touch that.

Because I think that would trigger

just about any rational person.

There's not many people who are like,

"You know, you put on

the Good Christian hat."

I'm like, "Sure, like one by one."

If someone asks, like,

"Would you mind if I..."

In that case, you say, "Yes."

Or, "Oh my gosh, am I

supposed to be here?"

In that case, you're all forgiven.

Right, that's right.

I think of what my buddy Troy would do.

Our good buddy Troy.

Troy would bestow a blessing upon her

and wish her well.

Pray for her.

What would Troy,

WWTD, what would Troy do?

WWTD, maybe pray for her to

get a little more observant

of social norms.

I've been looking for a

way to get Troy a shout out.

(laughing)

Hi, Troy.

(laughing)

Oh my gosh.

All right, well, let's call it then.

What do we got?

Anything you wanna highlight?

We're going to New York this week.

Going to New York this week.

This is Ayers, we'll all be back.

Our daughter is running at nationals.

Yeah.

It'll be interesting.

She's been dealing with this...

Injury?

Quad injury that we've been,

we spent a small fortune to tell

everybody to tell us.

It's a mild sprain.

Sprain?

Not a sprain, strain, right?

Sprain.

Strain?

Sprain.

Oh, you can sprain a quad?

I thought you strained a quad.

Oh, I don't know.

Sprain and ankle.

You strain a muscle.

Oh, there you go then.

I don't know.

You sprain a joint.

I think you strain a muscle.

Strain a muscle?

Well then, yeah, it's mild strain.

Great one.

You've been to two of the

three medical appointments.

Been to two, three, yeah.

Yeah.

Dr. Jenny was great, huh?

Dr. Jenny was great.

She's a riot.

Oh my gosh.

Hilarious.

I will tell you though,

I mean, that was like

boot camp for our daughter.

Holy moly.

First time was too.

Like,

I was just like,

"Oof, you got it.

"You go, girl."

I also was so

impressed with how our daughter

was doing all these exercises.

I was just like,

"Oh my gosh, I would

cripple, like most people would."

And she's like, "You

didn't see me shaking?"

I was like, "Well, I did."

And she was like, "It was that hard."

But, no.

She's gonna continue to

compete at these high levels.

I mean, that's what it's gonna be.

Yeah.

She's like, "These

elite athletes, I mean,

"those are what you see them doing."

Yeah.

I mean, it's crazy.

Insanity.

Just how much stronger they'll be

in all the different muscle groups.

And it's crazy.

It was cool, yeah.

But yeah, we'll head out again.

And, you know,

really quick turnaround

for you, unfortunately.

I feel a little more rested.

You had your week two weeks ago, so.

Yeah.

Yeah, we had some busy

times, but it'll be fun.

We'll get to show our daughter Manhattan.

Mm.

You're good.

Good job.

Where we were engaged.

Yeah.

We should take her there.

Scene of the crime.

(laughs)

There's no crime.

(laughs)

It was all good.

Someday we'll tell the story

about how I rented out the entire top.

You did.

Of the Empire State Building to just us.

Yes.

My proposal.

It, you did.

That was magical.

It was magical.

It was so magical.

We will have to tell the

story of that engagement

at some point in time.

You cannot beat it.

And I always feel bad.

I'm gonna brag a little bit.

I always feel bad.

People tell their engagement stories,

and I have to just be like,

stop, Megan.

That is so special.

That's beautiful for

them, and blah, blah, blah.

Like, do not tell your story.

(laughs)

Yeah.

So the ring was in the cake.

Wow.

Oh, it was in the champagne glass?

That's so special.

Yeah.

And unique.

And very unique.

I'm sure people get engaged

on the top of the Empire State

Building all the time, too.

So ours is that unique,

but very few are all alone.

All alone.

Whole thing to themselves.

In the clouds.

In the clouds.

Like, it does not get better.

It was glowing.

That was crazy.

It was the cool, oh my gosh.

No visibility, you

don't wanna go up there.

No visibility, no, we do.

I wanna go up there.

(laughs)

Yes, I do.

We met on a cruise.

Have you seen the movie?

I know.

Anyways, if you know.

If you know, you know.

You know.

Best romance ever.

Yeah.

All right, honey.

We gotta let these people go.

All right, well, until next time.

Ciao, ciao.

All right, thanks for joining.

We'll see ya.

Thanks.

(upbeat music)

Don't think I have an

addictive personality.

That's probably

something you should know.

I don't know stress, I'm not stressed.

So how do you deal with it?

Not well.

No.

I meditate every

morning for an hour and a half

and then I'm good.

You got that much time

in your day, good for you.

I have to really try now not to be fat.

Are you serious?

This is not a vacation.

Right.

Don't bring swim trunks.

Don't even bring swim trunks.

There's a pool at the hotel.

This is not for fun.

They're behind me, aren't they?

(laughing) Oh.

Head pull.

Sorry, sorry.

Introvert, extrovert.

Brain?

Strain.

Not a sprain, strain, right?

Sprain.

Strain?

Sprain.

Sprain and ankle.

You strain a muscle.

Then just follow social norms.

Where we are engaged.

Scene of the crime.

Someday we'll tell the

story about how I rented out

the entire top.

You did.

Of the Empire State Building to just us.

Yes.

My proposal.

We met on a cruise,

have you seen the movie?