Hop along to conversations with the Kaz sisters, Ashley and Angela. You'll find a mix of silly, serious and everything in between. 🦘
This is sisters Ashley and Angela.
And this is sister Rooy. Today, Ace and I, played doctor for, like, not even kidding, four to five hours straight. Dang. So I was feeding Sam, and he was just so creative with it. I was just mind blowing, impressed with him all day. And so it all began. I was with Sam, and I was feeding him in his room, and Ace just walks in. Just goes, you play doctor while you feed Sam. I'm like, yeah, okay, sure. Bring it on. So he comes back with a doctor kit, as one does, and he's just like, what'd you do? What happened? I was like, oh, um, uh, well, I was riding my bike outside, and I hit a rock. And ah. He's like, what kind of rock? Big, Small. And I was like, details. It was a small pebble of a rock, and I still fell over it with my bike. Hit it just right. And I messed up my ankle. Oh, dang. And he just looks at me, and He's like, this ankle points to my right. I'm like, yes, that ankle. And he goes, okay. I fix it. I'm like, okay. But then, uh, he runs away. And then I hear him trying to tell our Alexa To turn on our loft lights. And so he's just yelling at it, and it's not working. So finally I just do it from my phone. I'm like, I thought we were playing doctor. What is happening? And this kid comes back, and he shows me one of his little, Etch A Sketch things that. I guess it's not an Etch A Sketch. It's like a magnetic pen stylus board with a. With a doodle thing. And it's a little. It's a mini one.
Yeah. Like, size of your hand.
Yeah. Like, bigger than a note card, but smaller than an Etch A Sketch And he just shows it to me. He's like, got it. I'm like, what are we doing with that? And he's like, it's X ray time.
I was like, oh, X ray time.
And he continues like, it's your treatment plan. He continues to lay or sit it next to my ankle, my foot. He puts it on it and is just, like, drawing bones and stuff. And I just showed Angela a photo of it because I was like, where did you learn to do this with this X rays? Well, he's had an X ray. Okay. And there's x Rays in books, especially with, like, ABC books. Like, people can't come up with anything besides an X ray and a xylophone. And so, he. He had done that. And I was just so impressed with him. And, he was just like, okay, X ray done. This is what's happened. I was like, what does that mean? And he says, no problem. I'll fix it. And he continued to do whatever he did. Doctor me up, and I was done and whatever. He went to one of my cats and he doctored her up. Doctored up girly. Something was wrong with her in the room. And I'm like, still feeding Sam. Whatever. He comes back to me and he goes, what? What else? What else hurts, mama? I was like, oh, well, I hurt my hand when I was doing an obstacle course. Cause he was like, how'd you hurt yourself upstairs? I was like, oh, well, I guess I was doing an obstacle course and I hurt my hand. So he does the same thing. He puts the thing on top of my hand and he, like, draws stuff on it and whatever. But then he continued to lecture me as a doctor of what not to do during an obstacle course. And I was like, oh, yeah, that sounds like a good idea. Okay, cool. Well, got it. Won't do that again. It's just this went on and eventually we went downstairs and he continued doctoring me up while we just played doctor. And then he would take a turn as a doctor. at one point, I was a patient.
Oh, you mean as a patient.
Yes. Sorry. At one point, he was the patient. I was Dr. Mama. And another. And then we were switching roles. Sam was now awake and he was in his, like, little play mat thing. And, you know, Ace is like, what happened this time? And I was like, well, I've been waiting for the doctor. I have a stomachache. And he's like, oh, I have other patients. I was like, oh, I am so sorry. I did not know that you were treating other people. And he just goes up to Sam M. And he's like, sam, what happened? And you, like, tickled him. And Sam's giggling. I was like, this was the cutest moment of my life.
I was gonna say, did he play with Sam as the patient? Did you guys recently go to the doctor with Sam where Ace was?
I mean, I went to his, six month checkup, I guess, but that was a month ago almost. At this point, a few weeks ago, I know he played doctor with his stuffed animal, with his babysitter yesterday, but I don't know. But had. So the funny thing is it's. I guess not the first time he's done the Etch A Sketch thing. I forgot about another time where he did it as an ultrasound on my stomach. And he made it seem like an X ray. And he was drawing on my stomach. I totally forgot about this. And he drew on it and was like, mama, you have babies? I was like, I do. Plural. And he was like, yeah, two. I was like, those are called twins. Fun. And I did not tell Justin about that story that day. And so Ace really kept up the bit. the rest of the day. We went to Publix, we got groceries. We had come back, and he was like, babies come with. And I'm like, I mean, if they're in my belly, they're coming with. And at dinner that night, he just looked at me and he's like, mama, how are the babies doing in your tummy? And Justin was like, I'm sorry, what? And I was like, oh, right, we were playing that. And I forgot that he did it as an ultrasound too. But, yeah, he was so clever today. And I just couldn't even believe it. So when he was the patient, he, Like I said, this went on forever. So I'm sorry, I have, like, back to. Back to back stories. But he was. He was like, I'm gonna get on my bike, but I'm not gonna put on my helmet. And he gave me this little smirk like, this is gonna be a head injury. I was like, okay, see you later. Be safe. And he, Rides his bike around the house, comes back and does a fake fall off his bike and fake hits his head on the tile. And he's like, oh, no, hurt my head. I gotta go to doctor. And he came and he's like, doctor, I hit my head.
Was he in slo mo? Fake falling?
No, I He definitely did like a. I guess a slow motion to like, fall down. But yeah, I mean, he didn't like actually whack his head or anything, but it was just funny that he was like, I'm gonna. I'm not gonna put my helmet on because this is what it's gonna be. And as the doctor, I was like, you should wear a helmet next time so you don't get these stitches. And he went back and he was like, mama, doctor told me to put on the helmet. And I was like, that sounds like a really great idea. And then he put on the helmet and rode his bike some more. Wow. Good for him. It was so cute.
Dr. Ace.
Yeah, Dr. Ace and Dr. Mama.
That's cute. Emma, um, recently, uh, has been. I've noticed that she's just been actually having full on conversations with us now. Like, it's just super fun.
It just like happens out of nowhere. And, then you're just like, this is awesome.
Yeah, it's funny because Jake left on a work trip and Zach started crawling.
Oh, yeah.
And then Emma just started, saying these sentences. And one thing that really threw me, I. I don't know what I did. I don't know if I dropped something, if I, ran into something that stubbed my toe somehow. I don't know. But Emma's response was immediately, you okay, mama? And I was like, yes, thank you. But, I was not expecting the quick. You okay?
Because I'll always say to her gut response. Yeah, yeah.
I'm. I'll ask her many times. You okay, Emma? And I'm just like, wow. It was just instant for her. And
earlier today, Jake actually hurt his back somehow. We don't know how, but he, can't move and pick up things without being in obvious pain.
He's an old man.
He did say he's the youngest of.
All of us, but he's an old man.
He did say that he felt so old because of what happened and that he actually had that comment. That's funny. but anyway, I was finishing something with Emma in the kitchen. she, was eating something, dinner. And I put her on the floor after cleaning her up. And I say, you should go give dad a hug and ask him if he's okay. And Jake is laying down on the couch in our TV room, not even watching tv. He's just laying there.
face down?
No, he's on his back.
Oh, okay.
Staring up at the ceiling, just kind of laying there.
And I was just thinking his back hurt. I was, I was picturing him just like hating life with his face into the cushions.
And Emma, um, uh, just walks in there, gives him a hug and a kiss, and is like, what happened, Daddy? That was not what I asked her to say. Yeah, but She just began to be concerned and was like, what happened, Daddy? And, Jake is like, I don't know. But then Emma is Just, Emma is an empath. She feels feelings. she got concerned. She. And I'm joking. Like, dad's broken. And Jake's like, don't say that. And, anyway, Emma's just like, dad hurt his back. And she's just saying all these things. Just like matter of fact and just full on sentence.
And it just happens overnight.
Yeah. And it's honestly the questions that get me because you just, start hearing what she's processing in her mind. And she's like, can you hold Elsa? Like her new doll. Can you hold Elsa? And she's starting to say unprompted, the thank yous and stuff. Or if I sneezed. And she's just like, bless you, mommy. And I'm like, thank you.
The unprompted stuff's good.
It's just really getting to me all the feels straight to the heart. Love these kids and their questions and their imaginations.
Yeah. Ace will accidentally run into a cat or something. And sometimes he's purposefully running into cats, but the times that there are accidents, he'll just be like, sorry, Tibb And m. keep going. I'm just like, oh, okay. Well, good job.
Yes.
But, yeah, I'm really enjoying. So bedtime has gotten a lot better with Ace, where we. We used to have to, like, lay with him guys until he fell asleep and then sneak out. And luckily we've gotten to a point where he kind of just does his own thing and puts himself to sleep eventually. he still does a little bit of dilly dallying and procrastination as kids do, but there comes to a point where he's like, okay, I have gotten everything I need and I will eventually go to bed, but sometimes he'll be like, can I have cuddles for like, he'll give me a number. He doesn't know what they actually mean on his hand. Sometimes four minutes to a kid. can be 30 seconds.
Yeah.
But I'm just like, I will give you two minutes of cuddles and then I'm out. And then he'll be like, four. Fine, I'll give you four minutes. But yeah, I just. We went and played games with friends the other night, and I, um, came home in time to put him to bed, and I asked if he had fun with his babysitter. He said yes. And just like, super enjoy those conversations with him at night and now with him having those questions and you can, see his thoughts and it's so. It's so fun. So, yeah, I was like, you had fun with your babysitter? What did you do with her? And he would tell us. I was like, what was your favorite thing? And he'll go, well, we went on the trampoline a little bit and, played doctor with Kitty, this stuffed animal. And then he's like, where did you and dad. Dad go? I was like, oh, well, we went to our friends. And he goes, which friends? And I say their names. And he goes, well, what were you doing with them? And I was like, oh, well, we were playing games. And he said, oh, well, what games did you play? And, it's just like, he can carry a conversation. And I'm just like, whoa. I'm like, well, we played this camel game called Camel Up. And he goes, how do you play that? And I was like, well, it's camels racing. It's like an odd game.
I loved it.
It's like a horse racing game, but for camels. And he's like, huh. Well, what else. What other games did you play? And I was like, well, we played Skull King. He's like, well, what's that? I'm like, that's a card game. So, yeah, it's just crazy that you can have just these little conversations with them now.
It is the best. And Emma's now, too. At an age where she's just identifying her emotions, And right now, it's very. When she is sad or upset, she's always like, emma was upset, She always
Is it after the fact, or does she ever say it in the moment?
She, has not started to say it in the moment where I'm trying to, like, talk her through.
Cause we also haven't had, I mean, We have been having babysitters, you know, watch Emma and Zach more frequently. Still, not super often, but enough where Emma, um. When we're leaving, she is very upset when she knows we are both leaving.
Ah. Uh, okay.
And it really gets that.
So she'll be like, I was sad when you and dada
left. Yeah. So it's after when I see her in the morning, and she's just like, emma was upset.
It's funny that it's.
Sometimes she says. Sometimes she says the. I, She's, like, starting to almost get there, I think. But she's like, emma was upset. Needed. Mommy, Mommy left. I'm just like, oh, my gosh.
She's very dagger to the heart. I know.
She has definitely identified when she is upset. And what Calms her down. But it's getting to me. I'm I need this phase to ace.
When he was at that age, would say I was big sad. And if he was really upset.
Yeah, she used to say big. but I don't know, she hasn't really said that often or recently.
She.
Used to say that. I don't think she's really said big sad anymore. She's just like, I was upset. so anyway, and now too when Jake comes home. So Jake got a new job where he has to go into the office. And, He used to work at home a lot. And now Emma sees us hugging more because Jake will come home and we'll hug and all of this stuff.
Cute.
yes. But when Emma sees us hugging, she always thinks someone's upset.
Oh, no.
So she's just like, mama upset. I was like, no, no, we're happy. Like we can have happy hugs. Yeah. So, we're also just demonstrating, to her that, just because we're hugging it does not mean someone's upset. So anyway.
That's funny. Yeah. Kids. Yeah, Angela always makes fun of me and Justin because we have a two story house. And anytime. Because Justin works at home most of the time, like he'll do work trips and whatever, but when he's at home, I guess it's like similar. You just don't really think about hugging them high or whatever. So, you know, sometimes you just need a hug.
Yeah.
And so we have a two story house which has stairs, obviously. And Justin and I will just. We have this thing where we look at each other and we're just like stair hug. And Angela used to hear us say this and she would watch us go to our stairs and she was just like always kind of looking at what we would do. And it's because Justin's taller than me that I go up on one stair and then I'm just at an appropriate good height to have a good hug. And Angela was like worried that we were just staring into each other's eyes.
Yeah. When did I hear that first? Because when I heard stare hug, I did not think the stairs.
You just thought we were like looking deep into each other's eyes, staring m with them. gaze
Yeah. That I'm glad is an actual hug. Staircase hug. That's really what it is.
It's just funny because ever since you told me that misunderstanding. Justin and I will now go to the stairs and we'll stare at each other for A second. And then I'll be like, okay, no, but for real, where's our hug? Yeah, but yeah, anyway, when we do those, sometimes, Ace will join in and hug our legs, and it's really cute.
Oh, yeah. Emma does come in for some hugs when she's so on. Some of the hugs, when it is mom is upset, Jake will say, emma, um, Mommy needs a hug. And so she will go in for a group hug. And it's really cute if Jake is holding Zach too. And there is, a group hug. Literal family hug. In our kitchen. It's usually always in the kitchen.
Sam is just always sleeping. Yeah, that sleepy boy.
Yeah, but love, the hugs.
Yeah.
Emma gives good hugs, too.
Well, it's probably because she's an empath. Ace, I would like. I don't know if it's. Emma is gonna be like, too much of an empath, that it's like, girl, hold it together for someone else. But, like, Ace is the complete opposite where I'll be like, crying, and he just looks at me like, what's wrong with you? But, like, doesn't care. And there will be a time when I'm like, I don't feel good today, like. And, he'll give me a hug and kiss, but then he just goes back to, you know, I don't even know, hitting me on the knee to be a doctor, patient, whatever it might be. I'm just like, can I have a happy medium? I want a little bit of empathy.
I'll have to ask. Mahter if she remembers, though, how we were as kids, because I'm a very much empathetic person. But I don't know when I really became that or felt that I was.
I just know that you got upset for our brothers looking at you once. So you're an emotional person, which is carries.
True to today, which I found out, though, at least, like, for other adolescent girls, that's not completely out of the norm. Yeah. the fact that this happened with, one of our family members, you know, like as a. As a 13 year old or. How old is she? 11 year old. Our niece, you know, like, similar stuff has happened.
Is she 11?
I don't know. Anyway, so I'm around that age, you know, that that happens. And so Jason. Jason's like. He's, brought it up before where I'm like, okay, it just definitely wasn't out of the norm.
Hm.
Yeah, but that wasn't an empath. That was me dealing with, for some reason, being Stared at by brothers.
I said, emotional.
Yeah. Yeah. I'm just. Because right now, I'm just thinking, as Emma's mother, I know she just feels feelings, and it has concern for others, and it impacts her.
Yeah. It had to have been the last time I saw her, which was when we went swimming the other day. But she, She did something or someone. I can't remember what it was, but I saw that bottom lip, and I was like, don't you do it. You're fine. We're all fine. It's fine when it starts. I was like, I'm not making eye contact with you. then, 30 seconds later, I did, like, a little side eye to check, and she. She held it together. But I was like, don't you start. I don't know what. I don't know what it was. I can't remember.
I mean, I said something the other day to her about Stella
What did I say to her? she kind of, like, jokingly said she was gonna jump on Stella, Something like that. And I just went into, no, we don't jump on dogs. it could hurt her. Like, it could really. It could make her upset. And, she actually stood there and started getting sad about it. And I was like, was it something I said about Stella that made you sad? And she's like, mm, Was m. It.
Because you just said no or that it would just hurt her?
Yeah. I think I must have said it more forcefully, like, no, do not do that, and explained what would happen to Stella if she jumped on her.
Yeah. See, this is where I would wish that there was a little bit something for Ace, because he'd just be like, I'm gonna test it anyway and see what you do. And then he'd get on that dog, which then I'd be like, well, that is my child, because unfortunately, I rode. Unfortunately, as a child, I thought it was a good idea to ride a Do, uh, one of my, uh, friends, Dobermans, and her mom got upset with me for very good reason. Yep. And I ended up having. I, like, bought this dog a bone and treats and everything. Mom made me apologize. And, you know, I never sat on a dog again. But, yeah, I would look at Ace and be like, yep, that's my child. But, like, no, we don't do that. But again, he is so mean with the cats. And I'm like, gentle, dude.
I just couldn't believe what I said impacted Emma, and I Kind of like, yeah, I must have scolded her to be like, no, we don't do that. And she heard it in the air. And I start looking at something. I've moved on. But I'm on the couch, I think with Zach about to feed him or something. And I see that she's standing there with her sad face. And I'm like, oh, no. Like, was it because I said that about Stella? And she says that. And then I'm like, do you want a Hug? And she's already had a tear well up. And I'm just like, yes, come here. And she's like, she wants a hug. So, yeah, I've created an empath and She might be more empathetic than me.
My child over here is just not scared of mama, mean mama anymore. Justin will try to be like, mean mama is coming if you're not gonna listen. And he's just like, is she? I'll test it. That child. I really am excited to see how Zach is. I am too. Let me tell ya. Him as the little crawler, he was just rolling all around my floor the other day. I was like, dude, you could not sit still, still.
No, he cannot.
He is gonna be a climber.
He's already starting to like, grab things. The little tiny table for kids in my kitchen and the chairs. He, I set him up to just crawl around in the kitchen while I was making dinner. And he's moving around and all of a sudden I see that he has positioned himself near the kid chair. And I start looking at him. I'm like, are you gonna do it.
Like, pull himself out? Yep.
And he has grabbed the chair and I have to monitor him at this point because the chair, it's not secure. He'll fall over. So I'm monitoring him and I see that he has lifted his leg up a little bit and I'm like, oh my gosh, this kid is going to be crawling onto things in like a month. And the chair's moved, you know, two feet from where it started because he's pushing and pulling.
Yeah, dude, I could not because Sam just sits so still. And then Zach, I held him and he's just doing 360s in my lap on the floor. He wants to look at everything. He's. He. I can't wait to see their personalities. But the neighbors at our rental property, they also have a nine month old. so they have a five year old and a nine month old. And we were just checking out our rental property because we're getting ready to sell it. And so we were talking to the neighbors that have been there since we were there, since we lived there before. And she said that her nine month old is already walking. I'm just like, dang. I, I hear it happens quicker with.
A second, but I know I.
My Sam is just a little preemie baby. So I'm like it'll happen whatever. But I'm excited to see their personalities and all their things that they do. It's going to be so fun.
I know. I can't wait either. It's like I can't.
I could.
I know he's going to get into more things more quickly being young and developing the movement faster. but yeah, can't wait. At the same time, cautiously fearful.
So speaking of our kids, that brings me into a random question that I thought to ask you. I can't remember why. Oh, lovely. But I wanted to ask you the question because you're, uh, my sister.
Love it. Random question. Go.
Would you, if I needed it, give me a kidney?
I think so.
You actually took longer to think about it than I thought you would
I. Well, my, my gut Was like, yeah, duh. But then I'm just like.
I mean, I also can't remember what it is. What it is that you need to match to be a match. Is it blood type to be a match? Because if it is blood type, you can't.
But, yeah, I totally would if I could.
I don't know why. Yeah, I don't. I can't remember why. But I was like, I'm gonna ask Angela if she would give me a kidney. Would you give Jason or Jeremy a kidney? I mean, would you give anybody a kidney in the family, immediate family?
I feel like I would. Especially if, it is some kind of rare match. Like, I m. Don't. It is a hard recovery, isn't it? I don't know. I don't know anything about it, really, other than what I've seen in Grey's Anatomy
All I know is you need at least one to function.
Yeah. What would be some of the repercussions other than the healing process, that if.
You were to ever need a kidney.
Man, or if I. Yeah, if I needed. If I was the one to give a kidney or you were one to give the kidney. What else? how would it impact life outside of the healing process? Like, would we.
I'm,
Like, if the doc told me I couldn't drink or whatever, be like, not that big of a deal.
That would be a liver.
Liver, yeah.
Why am I thinking kidneys just filter out your pee? I mean, they probably do way more than that, which is why you need a functioning one. I don't know much about a kidney. All I know is that you need one and that it's a thing that needs to be matched.
This may make me go down a rabbit hole just to see.
What involves a kidney transplant
What would be the consequences once I go down to one kidney if you were really dying?
Hm. Thanks.
I mean, would you give me your kidney?
Yeah. Ah, I'd give you a kidney, yeah. Okay. Would you have given me a kidney eight years ago? Eight years ago, when we weren't really talking?
I mean, I feel like family. Like, I would still seriously consider all things to probably do it.
What if you had given me a kidney in middle school to survive or high school or whatever, and then we went through our time of not talking, Would you have been like, I gave you. I gave that girl a kidney?
I don't know, man. I don't think I would be.
Would you be bitter about it because you hold grudges?
I think it just Depends, how much of a true consequence it would impact me.
Let's say there's no consequences then. But we're not talking and I'm like.
Man, I gave her a kidney. I don't know.
If I had given you a kidney and we didn't talk, I. I might have held a grudge over you until.
If anything, it would just have made it sadder because I was sad that we didn't talk.
I mean, same m. But you were the one that had done most of the needing to come and talk to me and, have the heart to heart or whatever.
Yeah. So.
So I think I would have definitely held a grudge over you had I given you a kidney in high school. And then we didn't talk for however long it was.
Yeah. Yeah. I mean, I'd be upset,
I don't think we've mentioned it. We had a time in our life where we talked, but we weren't like, sisterly banter. We just weren't ourselves. Like how we are on this. On the pod.
Yeah.
Or if you're hanging out with us in real life.
Yeah.
Because people think we're annoying sometimes. With who? Hm.
Yeah. What people think we're annoying?
Probably our husbands
That would be really the only people.
Because they live with us.
But I don't know if it's really annoyance versus, like, they just love us because we're truly ridiculous.
Can't believe our sisterliness.
Yeah.
And we didn't have that sisterliness for, like, six years. I don't know.
Yeah.
Five years. I don't know what it was. Yeah.
But it's like. I mean, when I was going through a breakup or whatever, like, I still ended up calling you and heck.
Yeah, you did. And you were crying and I was.
Like, you're like, hold up. Haven't talked to her in years. Literally.
I got this video call and you're.
Like, something is wrong.
Got a video call and was like, angela's video calling me. this is weird. And then I answered it. I remember I was next to my stairs and I saw your face, which was crying or like, on the verge of tears. And I was like, my heart dropped and I immediately wanted to cry. And I was like, crap. And I just, like, shot upstairs to the bedroom and I texted Justin. I was like, something happened. I don't know.
Talk about sisterly empathy. Just immediate.
If you cry, I would definitely cry.
Yeah.
Or if you're. If you're crying, I try. Depending on what it's about. I'll Try. I'll have to like really try to not cry.
So maybe if we had given each other a kidney.
Hey, uh, you know what?
I. Maybe because we would have been literally a part of each other in some weird way. the whatever years of what that was the gap of the void. Yeah. It would have been shorter, less of a grudge because you'd be like, yo.
You gave me a kidney.
We can get over this.
Your organ is inside of me. See, this is fun.
Yeah. You know, this all. It brings it full circle because we started this off with Dr. Ace.
Yeah.
And brought it back to a procedure. Emma. Empath. Empath Emma.
Yeah.
And down to a very. Actually kind of deep revelation to some of our listeners who didn't know that we didn't talk. And we talked about giving each other's kidneys and still talked about sister Empathy and Dr. stuff.
So totally. That was a great sum up of the conversation.
The most random type of conversation you could have ever had. That we had made connections.
Yeah. I just know not a lot of people like the what if games. And I am all here for the what if games.
I am so about what if games.
I just remember asking mom questions about what if this happened or what if that happened. And she's like, but it didn't. I know. I'm like, yeah. I just. I'm not like that, Mom. I want to know what would have happened. Yeah.
My brain just goes into crazy scenarios. I know. That's how I bonded with Jake. right off the bat of just like hypotheticals. I'm sure that's how you. And Justin you probably were with Justin asking him just ridiculous questions that I.
Still ask him ridiculous questions.
Yeah, I still do. Like Even just the open ended questions.
of.
Like when we were at our game day.
Yeah. Yesterday.
And Our friend had asked what we are excited about coming up for the week.
Oh, such a good question.
And remember. So he had
asked it first to us or.
to the whole group or to me. He asked it to you. Because then I answered and he said I don't remember asking you.
I don't remember that. But I got so excited and
He was shocked about how excited I was about it.
Yeah.
And Jake was like, she loves these questions. And that wasn't really a hypothetical but it was just so open ended and made me Think huh, what is about to happen this week? That I have no idea, really. I mean, even though there are some things planned, but, you know, it just, it's just a good.
It was a good conversation starter. Yeah.
And I, I'm all about icebreaker type questions. Regardless of how stupid it is, I have something to contribute.
All about it. So icebreaker questions. Yeah, those are good. when I was in the hotels, we would have, you know, meeting manager, bonding, whatever stuff, events or meeting meetings. We would start our meetings with like a, bonding thing. And there was. I had bought this ball that was like a ball of questions. So, you know, I throw you a ball and wherever your right thumb lands or whatever, you answer the question. And it's just fun to get to know weird things about it, about people. Like, I have a whole other book of questions that I have also brought to places that we should do on one of the episodes where we just flip to a page and ask the question.
That would be a good one.
But I remember growing up and being like, mom, uh, what would you have done if we got pregnant in high school? Or like something like that? And she just would not play the game. And I was like, come on.
I despise when people don't play the game. Then I'm just like, but mom is creative.
Mom, creative.
I don't know how I got into an accent
I do feel like she has answered that question, but she didn't seem to want to play the game. I don't know. I just. I don't know why we like it. You know, I wonder if dad likes it.
I think in those situations though, Mahter is so matter of fact because she's like, well, it didn't happen, so whatever. But this is what I would do. And it's not like she leans into it.
Yeah. But yeah, it would be fun to ask dad the same questions. Dad, what would you have done if one of us got pregnant or if. Or if the brothers got a girl pregnant? Something m like that. Maybe the next family icebreaker Thanksgiving is coming up. Just kidding. Mom and dad, we won't do that to you on a holiday.
But we'll drop it sometime.
Yeah, I mean, if you listen to this, we're curious on your answers.
Mahter will probably just send a follow up. So this is what I would do.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Well, I think that's a good stopping point for now.
Yes. Good old hypothetical questions or just good icebreakers Let us know. Ask us questions we would love. Actually, we should just do a whole thing of people asking us questions and us answering those.
That actually is a good idea. Let's leave it there.
Yeah, totally cool.
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