 Yeah, it's true. You excited? Beach day! Beach day! Beach day! Woohoo! Have you been to the beach before, Theo? What's a beach? Hey! Sounds fun, though. Doesn't it? Oh yeah. You excited? You gonna hold down the fort with diesel, right? Diesel? Winners in charge. What? You're putting me in charge? Wow. Hell. Okay. Naps for everyone. Naps on the house. If there's any food, it goes to Wiener. There's two rules. Just in case someone decides to get messy in the seat. Oh. Just in case. So we're filming this on a Sunday. It's supposed to be a pretty decent day outside. It's supposed to be not too hot. We headed up to Falken Beach, which is near the Ontario border with Manitoba. I go past it every time on our way to Canora. Still, it's on this side of the border. It's in Manitoba. But we bricked the research of all the different beaches around Manitoba. There's Grand Beach of St. Maul, Falken Lake, Birds Hill. And Falken Lake was one of the beaches that had the green... Go ahead. Clean water quality. Okay. What's the bad water quality? Like swimmers itch and blue-green algae and stuff like that. I didn't want him to be exposed to any of that stuff. So I checked... There's an app called... Shoot, what is it? Safe Swim or something like that? But it doesn't compute with my phone because my phone's too new. Apparently it's an old app. So I just went to the website. Something like Safe Swim or something like that. Okay. And you have to be very careful in the lakes that you go. Because that blue-green algae can actually be very, very bad. It can make you very sick and it can kill your dog. We have friends that brought their dog to the beach. Unfortunately, their dog didn't make it after... I guess ingesting some of the blue-green algae. I can soak in through your skin too. You can soak in through your skin so you don't even have to ingest it. Oh my. So it's pretty serious scary stuff. I don't know why there's not more awareness to it because I had no idea what it was until that happened to our friend's dog. They didn't know either. They didn't know either. Won't we innocent mistake? Yeah. So now when you go to the beach, just make sure you check to make sure all the water is safe. Especially if you've got a little one or if you've got dogs. You want to look for blue-green algae and swimmer's itch? There's lots of different things. Lots of different things? Those are just the two most common. Okay. Well, you can't live in complete fear because there's always going to be something in the water. But those are the ones that are... You've got to make your line somewhere, right? You've got to make that red line and that's ours. And Falcon Lake has clean water. So we're headed that way. It's about a two-hour, not quite a two-hour, hour-and-a-half drive from here. So you're going to be staying at home Chevy, okay? Okay. Even though they say the water is safe for dogs, still a little bit nervous. We're going to leave you here. You'll be fine. We'll just be there a couple of hours. Oh yeah. We have a baby. We're not going to be home. All right. Let's head her. I'm all packed. Got my shades. Perfect fit. Weiner thinks he's coming. Weiner, no. All right. Let's go. Look at my water vings. Water vings? It's over here. He does have a wife dragon. He does. Here we go. Here we go. Excited? Are you excited for the beach? Are we going to have fun? Are we going to go swim? Mom and Dad bought you a new UV tent. Oh yeah. And a floating device. All the fancy stuff. All the fancy stuff. All the fancy stuff. All the other babies are going to be so jealous. Got the loser cruiser here in Falcon Lake. That's awesome. Can I have one? Of course. I would totally let you drive that around. But only if your license plate said drop out like his. That's awesome. Help save a bus on the back. Old school. That's so cool. This is the Falcon Lake campground. We have to get a park pass because this is a provincial park. So Britt went into the office over there. We think this is where we need to get it. Now this is the life. I would love to be here camping. That's awesome. It's a lot of work to set up a trailer all the time. You do go camping. I always like staying for like a whole week at least. Speaking of which, our camper comes back tomorrow after our first rental. So hopefully it goes well. I hope they're having a good time. We haven't heard anything from them this whole weekend. And we said to get a hold of us if there's any problems. So assuming there's no problems. We got our camper back tomorrow and we already have our second booking. Now the following weekend. So it's bookings are filling up. It's good to be able to help people get out and have fun like this. Great deal. Well that looks fun. Are you ready? He's set. That's Brent. Right over there. The water is really nice. Isn't it? Even you were in the water. Yeah. That is a delicious towel. I wish I could have one just like that. That looks delicious. This is our UV tent. Just got it this year. Sort of like a tent you'd go camping in. But it's not for camping. It's just to block the UV rays. For this little guy. You can rent jet skis here. Maybe one day. We'll rent one. Look at those lake houses across the lake. One day. One day Theo. Yep. One day I'm going to have one. One day it's going to be yours. Yeah. I'll do everything I can. We're going to get one of those. I might be older. But you'll get to enjoy your whole life. Most of it. My grandkids will anyway. I want to give something like that down to them. I mean this tent is pretty cool. You can do up the sides like that one. And that one. You can do up the front here as well. It keeps everybody safe. And comfortable. You can sit out here on the beach. It's a little lounge and comfort. Right? I've got quite a bit of room in here. Here she comes. There you are. You're in a good mood now. How was it? Refreshing. Very refreshing. I think it's my turn. I think it's daddy's turn. We've got a beach bum in there. This is Falcon Lake Beach. This is Falcon Beach. Campgrounds here. It is a provincial park. So you have to have a park pass. Which costs us like $9. $10. $10. $10. $10. It used to be $5. But you know how it is. I can't tell you. Never yet. So this UV tent is from Bracemaster. Not doing an ad for them or anything. But if you're wondering where we got ours. It was on Amazon, right? Yup. And it was a six person. What, $160 or something? $200. You can just find it on Amazon. It's not a tent for sleeping in. It's a beach tent. Works really good. It's like I was saying before. You can rent boats here. You can rent jet skis here. The guys are all into the alien craze. Like everybody seems to be nowadays. Falcon Lake might ring some bells for you. I think it was in the 80s. We had a UFO land nearby here. It was actually a pretty convincing story. It's one of those ones that they can't debunk yet. There was a guy who came across it. And he got hit with some kind of radiation ray from it. And he actually had radiation burns all across his body. He got rushed from around the lake here into Winnipeg at the Health Science Center. It was crazy. You guys should look it up. Falcon Lake UFO. 1967. That's when it was 1967. Yup. That happened right around here. We have our own alien stories too. You see, aliens don't just land in the United States. We have our own aliens too. What's that on there? It was too loud. I woke up the beach bum. It's time to go. So, successful beach day? Successful beach day. I only wish we would have gotten here a little sooner for a little more of the sunshine. But a great first round with the deal. What do you think, bud? You want to get moving, don't you? Sure does. We had a quick emergency. A skater flew into the back. Had to protect our son. A demon. Mom sprung into action. A blood-sucking demon. It's true. They're like little tiny little vampires flying around. All right, Theo, we're moving. We're moving. Let's go home. Had to get out of here without anybody hitting us. I trust my abilities. I don't trust everyone else. Leaving the beach we've seen some not very bright people. Yeah. How did they get here? Somehow they survived and all their children. Okay. So this was, yeah, like I was saying, Falcon Lake in southeastern Manitoba, like right by the Ontario border. It's a great place. There's a second time coming here, right? I think I've been here as a kid too. I don't think I've ever went camping here, but I think I've visited here. I've like gone to the beach before. Yeah, it's like a little town in here. Yeah. Well, there's a lot of people that live there entire summers here. Actually, I think some people live the winters here too. Yeah, I think there's a year-round community here because they have an RCMP station and everything. Yeah, there's some nice little houses around here. Oh yeah, right down there. Year-round cabins. Or houses I guess that would be then. Camp sites. Cabins, cottages across the lake. Hence the shirt. I haven't found a palm tree yet, but I'll keep looking and we'll give up home. Bedtime routine. You got diesel here guarding the entrance to the room. Every time. Every night we come in here and we give Theo his last bottle of the day, read him a story, and diesel comes in here, points straight at the door, and doesn't leave until we're done. He loves story time. Yeah, and he's very protective. That's the one entrance in and out of the room. Britt was saying even when I'm not here, and he's playing in here, whether in his jumper or on the floor. If Theo's in this room, diesel comes in and lays down just like this, pointed at the door. Right, Chevy? He's a well-protected baby. He sure is. Did someone have an accident? One of our little guys just had an accident, and I just cleaned it up. Chevy was very concerned. He came in here to wrap them up. Don't be mad. Somebody made it. It wasn't me. I wonder who it was. It wasn't me. Definitely wasn't you. Yours are way bigger than that, Chevy. We know that. This guy get quiet now. Sleepy, sleepy.