 And we're live. I'm gonna say good morning, good afternoon, good evening wherever you may be across the planet around the world. I'm Greg Prescott from n5d.com and I have a very, very special guest today that I absolutely and unconditionally love. There's a special bond that a father has with his daughter and it's the kind of love that you would die for. I would step in front of a bullet for you. I'd do anything for you. You know that. I would like to introduce you, everybody in the n5d family to the young lady who ultimately brought us all together, my beautiful daughter, Brittany. Now, you're wearing one of the shirts I gave you. I gave you a seven shirt. Oh, nice mug too. That's my girl. But you're wearing one of the shirts I sent you. Yes, yes. We almost say, but I decided to do the purple instead. Yeah, cause we were talking beforehand and Britt said she almost wore this shirt, the water element. Now, you're a fire element, right? But your moon and rise, your sun is Leo, but your moon and rising are Pisces. So I have the fire and the water in the best of both worlds. Yeah. And I'm a triple Libra. So I'm an air sign, triple air. So my air feeds your fire. And there's times where I get you going. There are. Well, I have my high emotional aspect of the Leo that God Almighty all knowing. And then I have my lowest of the Pisces where it's the emotional dip in it. So it's a little challenging, but. Yeah. Right, the waves. Exactly, exactly. I'm with you on that. Now, I'm going to give everyone a little lead up to everything and why you're on right now. Britt was conceived on my 33rd birthday and I kind of feel like you had a contract with me to come in to my life if I wasn't on my life path. And 33 is a master number. So it meant a lot that you came in on my 33rd birthday. Your mom and I didn't last long, right? As far as you knew, basically, mommy's live in one house and daddy's live in another, right? Yes, but parents always got along. Yeah. Yeah. But, and we had joint custody anyway. So I would have you like Mondays and Wednesdays and mom would have you Tuesdays and Thursdays and whoever had you on the weekend got you on Friday. So they had the long weekend with you. So one, it was my turn to have you for that weekend and I went over to your mom's house when we were all living here in Florida and you weren't ready yet. And your mom told me to come inside. Well, she asked me, have I ever seen the secret? I go, no, the trailer to it and I said, no. So she invited me inside and I watched the trailer and I was so blown away by it that by the time you and I got back to our house, I ordered it. It's everything, you know, what you put out there. Thoughts create manifestations and apparently Jodi didn't care for that. Her mom said, my ex-wife, her mom said that she read the book and it was all spiritual mumbo jumbo. And so Jodi never even gave it a chance. But some people would believe and some people don't. Yeah, it is what it is, right? It could be nothing else other than that. But one time, so one day, this is when I was living in the townhouse is in Apollo Beach. I remember, I felt like, you know, at the time I had my business, the child and family therapy business. I had to have that program, patent pending program that I had that was approved by the area's largest human services facility. I was working in a three county area, but I thought, man, there's something more I need to do. And I surrendered that day and I'll never forget that day. And when I surrendered, I got, and it's the only way I can call it is like a galactic download. I got a download that you need to build this website in 5D, here's the name in 5D. And I got that for surrendering. That's what the secret taught me is to surrender to the universe. And had I not watched the secret, had you not been born, none of this would have happened. You have no idea what an instrumental role you have played with everybody. In 5D didn't start from in 5D though. There was a couple of prequels for the main part of it too. And there was a couple of things that led up to it, but in 5D was really what took off and invested in energy into other people finding out how we also feel and broadcasting it. Yeah, yeah. And yeah, before that, I had the Maya 2012 website that was showing people that 2012 was not the end of the world. You know, a lot of people were freaking out over that. I remember when I first heard about it, I'm thinking, shit, Brit's only gonna be like 17 years old. I'm gonna be a senior in high school. And that's when I did the research. And I'm like, wait, it's the exact opposite. It has nothing to do with the world ending. Yeah, and that's why I ended up building that website. But it was the secret that led me to building in 5D and ultimately that day when I came over to pick you up. Is it funny how things come into play when you need them most? Yeah, well, you were huge in my life. Because I remember when your mom was pregnant and people would ask you want a son or a daughter. Like most men, I said a son. I'm sorry. But I learned that I am so grateful that I wouldn't trade you for all the sons in the world. I am so grateful that you are you. Uh-oh, lost your camera. I'm thinking, oh, I pissed her off. I got it back, I got it back. I wouldn't trade you for all the sons in the world because you've taught me, I think more than I've taught you overall. It's amazing the lessons we learned from our children. Yeah. And one of the things you taught me was that, if I had a son, I would have been like, oh, I'll take it like a man, don't be such a pussy and that kind of thing. But... I'll zap. Pardon me? Have the walls up. Yeah, yeah. But with you, you knocked those walls down instantly and you showed me a soft side of myself that's basically called the divine feminine. Everybody's got divine masculine and divine feminine, but us guys tend to suppress that. And sometimes it takes a daughter to come into our lives to soften us up. And not only did you do that, exactly, not only did you do that, but you also showed me that inner child that was locked up and away for a while. And there's times where, I've got some pictures I put aside that I want for everyone, but there's times where my inner child is younger than you are when I'm interacting with you, like the cream cheese on my upper lip. The hitting of the lights. Yes, yes, yeah. Or the pictures that we took at Walmart. Yeah. And the screensavers and the computers there. So, yeah. But yeah, you taught me that. You taught me unconditional love. You know, you think you know unconditional love, but man, once you have a child, you don't know until you know. You do anything for that child. And you also took me away from the pressure of working and doing well in school. There was a lot of pressure on me. I was working, bartending, and I was going to school full-time, plus raising a child. I remember going to school with you. Mm-hmm. I brought you to school a few times. My professor. Sending in psychology classes. Yep. Dr. Rainn Bill and Dr. Ben Balkenberg. Who else? I brought you to a few classes. I had to. And you were a perfect angel. So, did you ever watch The Secret? Yes, back when you guys first... Sorry, I'm trying to charge my phone. Back when you guys first discovered it, I watched it once, but I haven't really watched it in my adult life since. Okay, I can send you it if you want. I have a copy. Like a disc copy? Yeah. Yeah. Well, something you could play on your computer. Mm-hmm. Yeah. Right. Mm-hmm. You're like the vision boards and the speaking to existence kind of thing. And I remember like what you put out will come back to you kind of like karma, but not really. The good, bad, and the ugly too. Yeah. I remember Michelle and I were driving around the parking lot looking on a Sunday looking for a place to park for the drum circle. And she was driving. And I remember her specifically saying, we're never going to find a parking spot. I could think of that. Is that Aladdin on the secret? Your wish is my command. And the genie. Yeah, the genie. Yeah. And at the time I was a smoker and I asked her if I could get out of the car and have a cigarette. And I did. And as soon as I got out, there was a guy walking toward me and I go, excuse me, are you leaving? He goes, yeah, I got Michelle right here. So, yeah, it's, you can create, but you got to be careful of what you put out there. As far as I'm concerned. So I'm spoiled if you wish negative. Mm-hmm. Every time I get a front row parking spot though, I always think of you. No, no. Must be in the front row. Yeah, that was a old Miller light commercial with Bob Uker. I forgot about that. That's funny. Now you, you give bear hugs. You're the one person that gives bear hugs. Stronger than I give. No. Yeah, you do. You do. You do. You do. At least to me, you do. I was brought up that way. I, do you remember this? In pre-K. They told me not to hug you so much. Because other kids weren't getting hugged. And buggy. Yep. Yeah. Same parents. Yep. That pissed me off. I went, I went to the principal and said, that's a bunch of shit. How dare you tell me not to hug my daughter. Kidding me. I yelled at him. Mom just actually told me a story the other day about the first time. Like my age group started learning how to ride like. Two wheelers instead of the four wheelers on the tricycles and the bicycles. That there was a group of you and you all went around and around one time and two of you fell off and then you got back on the bike and you all went around and around. And then you just kept going. Laps and laps and laps and laps. And then it's just like a group of you. And that was the, the mentors of the teachers or whatever you call that bugby. They're were very like. Careful and watchful of all of us, but it never. Did the thing that reminds me. When you said, you know, you got back up, got back on the horse, right? Remember when we went to center street school and I was playing stickball with you. I throw. I throw, I pitch, I pitch one to her. And I, it wasn't very fast, but she, she, she nicked it. She nicked the ball and the ball accident, the ball came off the bat and hit her in the head. And she started crying. I'm like, oh, honey, you know, we can leave now. She's like, no, no, okay. She goes, throw it again. And I didn't, she's, it's this line drive over my head. I almost took my head off. I'm sorry, B. That was awesome. Never forget that. But yeah, I, you know, when you were younger, yeah, I would, I would call you Brett. You didn't like being called Brett though, originally. I still don't really. No. No, only by certain people. And I only like one tee and not two tees. Oh, that's picky. Brett. Brett. Also like Brett. Not Brett. Like Greg. It's funny that your name is, you know, I call you Brett, but Brett and I'm going to be marrying a Brett. So the loves of my life, you know, speaking of marriage, you know, when, this is what Brett gave me. Brittany gave me for Father's Day and it's got the lyrics to Butterfly Kisses on it. And of course, you know, I played the song Butterfly Kisses and like any dad, I cried. And it made me think, you know, eventually you're going to get married and, you know, they say that, you know, the father gives away the daughter. There's no way I'm giving you away. You can borrow you. I'll never give you away. I think I'm crazy. Like you always said, the universe can love you as much as I do, but they can never love you more. Never love you more. Never. It's a special dad and a daughter, especially when we have one. Yeah. Yeah. You, you got, you were actually kind of lucky to have on your mom's side, your sister, Kaylee, who's awesome. She's a fellow Libran and, but also you, you, well, you got two Easter's to Christmas's, you know, everything right down the line. Two great parents that equally loved me and equally raised me and raised my sister and we all had community bonding. Like that's something people don't get out of divorced parents. And I was lucky to have. There were times where we all would like, for example, meet at Apollo Beach and go fishing. And cook out. I was really in that aspect. Yeah. Yeah. That's true. I mean, most people are fighting. Remember instead of, you know, you calling me dad or daddy, how I used to make you call me Lord Prescott, king of the multiverse. You'd come up to me and ask Lord Prescott, king of the multiverse, can I have some juice? And I'd go silence. Silence. Do you remember that? I don't. If you have it in your own world, then yes. Remember, I remember all those times I yelled at you too. Oh yes. All the times I hit you. No, I was very, very blessed to have two great sets of parents that raised me right and cared about my invested in my life and invested in raising me into the person I am today. Yeah, I can say to this day, I've never spanked you. And I only yelled at you one time because Jody made me. It was well deserved. It was, but I felt horrible. Well, can you imagine going off the block now and just, I wouldn't let my kids go off the block now. No fricking way. We're going to look at a few pictures. You ready for this? I'm ready. Okay. All right. I'm going to do a screen share. Bear with me. Screen share. All right. Here we go. So, what do you think? This is my mother, Brittany's grandmother. Yes, that's me. 110%. It looks, you guys look identical in that picture. Everybody says the Prescott trait is so hard, but it's really the Fernandez trait that's... Yeah. Yeah, I would agree because I look more like my mom too. And somewhat like her father as well. So, here's our next picture. Did you know your grandparents were hippies? What did somebody comment on that picture? Oh yeah. Dad looks like Jack Nicholson and mom looks like Winona Ryder. Winona Ryder and Jack Nicholson. Those are your grandparents. And you have hippies for sisters too, or for aunts rather. Early 60s, late 60s, early 70s. It's probably, yeah, probably 1970 right there. Oh, with the 90s, the 1969 hair. Oh my God. I'm wearing a Libra pendant. So, even at the age of 10, I was into astrology. Here's me flashing my peace sign. Hippie hippie. And here's my pumpkin seed. Look how adorable you were. I look the same. Adorable, yes. I agree. And here we are at the PlayStation. In McDonald's. What's on your hand? It was lamb before time. It was a big spot out of a Happy Mail. Chances are it's in your Brittany box. One of your Brittany boxes, right? Okay. In Denny's. Yeah. So, I bite into, we go out to Denny's for breakfast and I bite into the bagel. And I left the cream cheese on my lip and I went to the bathroom and you're like, Daddy, don't, no, no. Get that off your lip. I'm like, no. I'll tell the way to the bathroom. And this is when I got back. You're like, wipe it off, wipe it off. But what you see behind me are the lights that they have at Denny. And when the waitress wasn't looking, I would tap the light and push it back and forth. And you'd be like, Daddy, stop. Don't do that. And blame me when she came by. Yeah. And so you would always reach your hand up to stop the light. And one time when you were reaching your hand up, I took a picture of you. And it looked like you were the one that was pushing it, not me. Brat. So, yeah, pranksters. Now, here's one of the times that we were at Walmart. This is a Walmart computer. And we took pictures and saved them as screensavers. So when people would walk by, that's what they would do. That actually, people started trending that. People said, I'm going to do that. For a very long while, people started making very screensavers in the funny pictures, like the desktop pictures. Yeah. So, OK, yeah, you're wearing a Hollister shirt. And I think I have just a great t-shirt on there. But here we are a different time. Can you imagine walking by and seeing that on the Walmart computers? I love this picture. Us making the faces. Yeah. Us making the faces. Us making the faces. That's great. Grandma, I hate this picture. I love that picture. I do, too. Everybody has the traditional smile, right? Didn't we make it on the poster board for the cruise thing? Yes. Carnival, Nassau, Ecstasy cruise for our cruise to Nassau. That was the first time you ever went on a cruise. Yeah. That was fun. Swimming with the dolphins. Swimming with the dolphins. And here's you at work. Oh, my parents. Yes. And what I always try to do when I come up there is get us all together and go out to dinner or something so you can spend time with your parents, right? Right. That's important. And sometimes we go out and drink it. I think we're great. Like mom there? Like we could be sisters or twins or like she could be my older sister right there. Was that fireball that we were drinking? Yes. I think so, yeah. Especially now with the bangs. I honestly, I had somebody come up to me the other day and they're like, you look exactly like your mother. Thank you. Put me next to my father and I look exactly like him. You're a chameleon. So this was, some way recently, when you came down and you came up with a new color combination, you used the burgundy and the yellow and it came out really well. Like the fire sign. Exactly. That's, you're the one that inspired me to do the elements. I saw that and I saw the fire sign and I thought, wow, what a great idea. Once again, you even in your adulthood, you inspire me. Here we are making ornaments at Sal's pizzeria. Yeah, the Santa Fe ornaments. Yes. You have your cup of apple juice there. Apple juice. And I love this picture. You and I on the beach. Siastiki. There it is. I love the look on your face. I couldn't be any more proud. So, yeah. She's 80%. I love you so much. We had, you ended up having like a ton of pictures in the paper and people thought that I was paying off the photographers because it would be you and every time we're together. Crime page, daily start. Yeah. Building a snowman. The kiddies on the main street by the bank. Sidewalk chalk drawing on church or on Lawn Avenue. Playing hooky and catching the Landlock salmon. I forgot about that one. Yeah. That was front page? I don't know if it was, it wasn't front page, but it still made the paper. And hopscotch or front page, but the Landlock salmon was in the daily start. Yeah. And that day, it was April 1st. It was cold out and the photographer was looking for a father-son combination. And Brit was the only one that caught a fish, this 28-inch Landlock salmon in Ossego Lake. I remember you going, Daddy, help me. Help me, I'm going, no, it's your fish. You really, you bring it in. Yeah. And you did. That was a big fight for your young. Little girl. Yeah, little girl. That was a really big in the chat. And Venus is saying, is apple juice code for something? Yeah, beer. We were having some beers and we're having some apple juices. Apple juices. Yeah, it's code. We're having some apple juice. So, yeah. There were times though, when we were living on Church Street, I had that one bedroom apartment. Your crib was in the corner of that bedroom. I don't know how much you remember of that, but... Here, and the back was here. Yeah, yeah. All the way. Yep. And I remember one Christmas there, I was so broke. You know, I'm going to college. I had to make wrapping paper, homemade wrapping paper, and I had to give myself presents. So I'd take like an old shoe box and put some old sneakers inside of it. And you would never look inside. You're too preoccupied with opening up all your presents. Wait, tell them time where I requested for you guitar strings. I put Christmas-less guitar strings. I love you so much. But yeah, I had to wrap up presents for myself. I couldn't afford anything for myself, but I didn't want Brett to think, well, why didn't dad get any presents? Was he a bad this year? I know we would spell Santa the same way and your name the same way, different penmanship. Horrible chicken scratch, penmanship. But when he signed presents, it was beautiful penmanship. Yeah, because I would take my time. But my penmanship is horrible. Yeah, so. What else? I got some questions for you. Are you, would you say that, are you Christian? Just put it out there. Are you Christian? I wear a cross and I pray to somebody up above. And sometimes I call him God and sometimes I call him universe. And sometimes I call it whoever the fuck is listening. Yeah. Okay. Fair enough. Yeah. And my beliefs have always been, well, you know, that there is an all loving higher source. And not the bipolar God in the Bible. I don't consider myself Christian. But there is, there is definitely a greater source. Power, creator, whatever you want to call it. What's up in your opinion? What's up with the Jesus story? It was he real? Did he actually live? Or was it? Everybody has their own opinion on that story. Whether it be the, I don't want to offend anybody. Whether it be the Buddhist belief, whether it be the Israel belief, whether it be the Christianity belief, whether it be the atheist belief. Whatever your story is, is your story, basically. And you want to make it fine. They all intertwine eventually. It all comes back to one certain story. And honestly, to me, it doesn't matter who you speak your truth to, as long as you're speaking your truths out loud, and you believe that somebody is listening to you. I agree. You know, obviously, you know, grandma and grandpa are Christian. And, you know, we're not going to not love somebody because they're Christian or we don't share the same beliefs, especially family. You know, I love my parents with all my heart and soul. And I'm as I'm back guys under, I can't even remember what one of my baptized under. It's not Christianity. It's well, it's a it was an arm of Christianity. But I was a Baptist. I actually think it is Baptist. So technically, I am welcome into the heavens. Yeah. I would always get the E.B.G.Bs when I went into a church. I never felt comfortable going to church. Well, church anymore is just so money greedy and given, given, given. It's not anymore about what you're praying to and what you're praying for. It's more or less like, help us, help you, help us, help you, help us, help you. Right. I never liked church. Yeah, me either, me either. But I can tell you from after coming back from this operation that I had, there was a lot of people that sent me prayers and positive intentions, thoughts, Reiki energy healing and all of that stuff makes a difference. Yeah. Do you remember that time with Bogey? I bear so bad. I really, really, really tried. I like it made me sick to the point where I really tried with her. What happened? She's just she was just 15 and she got old and we, mom and I tried. We tried running energy. Kaylee came up and I tried running and she just Oh, it didn't help at all. It was just her time then, right? Yeah. And we don't want to extend her life and like make her ailing and put her through pain and suffering every day on day end. So we 15 is a long time, especially for a dog who has had puppies before. So we had the vet come over and we put her to rest in our house. And now she's buried out back under the pine tree and she has a beautiful little resting space. I'll watch over her and she can watch over us. I'll tell you what, I don't think that that energy healing that you guys did was for naught because it provided comfort to her regardless. Yeah, she would just pass in her sleep that night. But we would rather that she be here with all of us and be comfortable and not get in the car and not be stressed out by the vet's office. So the story with Bogey, we had a German shepherd. Bogart von Reichert. Bogart von Yogart. And he was unusually hyperactive this one particular evening when it was round dinner time. I had already fed him and didn't know why he was just being so hyper. And so I did what's called quantum touch, you know, you envision this ball of energy while you rub your hands together and then you envision this ball of energy. It grows and grows. Yeah, it grows and grows and then you place it on the object or the place that you're looking for results. So I placed it on his head and he drops immediately to the floor and goes to sleep. Brittany goes, oh my god, daddy, you killed him. I go, you're next. They're like, no. Or what about Belle with her cancer and I put my hands on her and she had no cancer screens the next time she went into the office. Yeah, you have gifts, honey. You have gifts and abilities. One of them, we share the same gift of seeing things before they happen. How does it work with you? Is it lucid? Do you see like get a vision in the daytime or while you're dreaming or both? It's not a dream. It's like almost a thought that runs through your head. And then once it happens in real life, all the hair stand up on your arms and you see like TV static and that is happening. Like I don't know when it's happening until it's happening, until I'm like, oh, saw that before. And you were afraid, you were telling me you were kind of afraid to talk to anyone about it until one of your friends, I think it was Cassidy, said that she has, she does that. And you realize that you share the same ability. Well, it's a little strange because a lot of people don't like to admit it or don't like to admit that they have some sort of gift. Especially in the teenagers, it's very hard to be a teenager and to admit that you have like a, and to just confirm it and to use it and to build on it. And I just never built on it. And now it just happens like randomly, I'll see it. And then when I know it's happening, I'll have all of my hair and my arms stand up and I'll go tunnel vision, like TV static and tunnel vision. And that's how I know. And it's the stupid things. It's like the most basic, random ass things. Nothing, anything important. It's just, oh, saw that deja vu. Right, right. Last year in 2019, on Christmas Eve, I did a show with my friend, Kerry Sanders. And I made a bunch of predictions on New Year's Eve 2019. And one of my predictions was that by the end of 2020, life as you know, will have changed drastically. And it did. That was a fucked up year 2020. But, you know, I get my vision. Sometimes they're in dreams. Sometimes they're in meditation. And sometimes they're lucid, where it just pops into my head. So they come in various ways. I stopped dreaming for a long time, probably for about a year and a half. I didn't have dreams that I could remember because you dream and you may not remember it, but I didn't have dreams that I could remember once I woke up. And I started having dreams again, and I started writing them down. And they say, if you drink lemon water before you go to bed, you can more vividly remember your dreams. So I started writing those down, drinking lemon water before bed. And I definitely dream more now than I did then. Yes, those are all. Yeah, go ahead. There's also other factors that come into play. I don't really want to call it substance abuse, but if you smoke, if you smoke, if you drink, that affects it because you're not getting the full cycle of the REM sleep and you're not going into the dream phase and you're not really remembering your dreams. But I tried. I really, really tried. And I mean, some of them are so freaking stupid. Like it's just random masterings that don't make sense at all. They might make sense, though, down the road. That's why I write mine down, yeah. At least I had one. Reading into it is kind of neat. I wish I don't know if I can mute the Zoom and go into. I found this new astrology app that I really am into lately. It's called CoStar. I believe it's like, no, there's a couple of things. So Human Design app is $1.99 to start up, but it shows your whole entire life path and how you do the things you do and why you do the things to do. And then CoStar also has a book and it's a daily update on astrology. And it was pretty accurate for me. One day it said, do something old, something new, and like the same goes, something borrowed, something blue. So I wore a turquoise necklace and I borrowed a ring from mom and I had a really good day. I mean, it's, to me, it's pretty accurate. And I really don't believe in app astrology like that. They're just telling you what you want to hear. But it says, stay away from these things. Do these things. Talk with like an air fire. What's it? Like a fire sign. Like whisper with a water sun. Learn from water suns. Avoid fire rays. It gives you daily updates and all the life aspects that you're going through. And I, that's the first time that I've ever found like an astrology app that is relatable, not just like a basic, here's your horoscope kind of thing. Right. Now I know that you're a life path nine. That's complete. So I'm also a life path nine. And I'm hoping that this is our, well, this is my last incarnation here. I'd like to move on to whatever my next challenge is, but as far as I'm concerned though, I mean, I give you all the credit in the world. None of this, we wouldn't even be having this chat on Zoom and on YouTube if it wasn't for you. I'm so grateful. And for so many, so many things about you and couldn't be any more proud of you. Gotta thank mommy too because she introduced us to it. That is true, but had you not been born, that wouldn't have happened. Yeah. Remember when we all went to see Panache Desai, the spiritualist, remember what happened afterwards? Not entirely. You were at my townhouse and you were up in your bedroom. Oh. And yep. And you got into an argument with somebody. So I heard the door slam. You come running downstairs. You go outside, slam the front door. And I'm like, okay, I'll give you a few minutes. Check on you in a little while. So I quietly open up the door and you're sitting in the pros position meditating on the sidewalk. You were like what, 14? I don't know. 13, 14. Yeah. Yeah. I was very impressed. You have to introduce them at a young age. Tell them that anything that they think they can't do, they can't do. Definitely. Definitely. And that was my thing. I always try to give you new experiences. That was really big for me. And that's why we were out and about and doing fun things. And that's why you end up getting your picture in the paper so many times because we're out doing fun stuff. Trying new sports. Trying new things. Yeah. Always outside doing things. How would you describe our relationship? Eventful. There's always something to do when I went to Dad's house. There's always an adventure to have, whether it was picking up garbage and finding clues and yeah, finding out of newspapers and letting go down the drains. I forgot about that. We would play, we would pick up garbage at the park or whatever and we'd bring trash bags. But every garbage, a piece of garbage was a clue when we tried to put the story together. And we remember the story in the exact way it was. Yeah. That's awesome. I remember going to the park and roller skating and ice skating and going down the stairs and banging my head and cleaning the snow and fishing. Fishing. First time bowling. Yeah. Always taught me new things. Not maybe the tomboy I am. Yeah. But I, you know, I still dressed you up in dresses and I would still even, I would even paint your fingernails. Oh, I coordinated. Yeah, yeah. When Dad learned to put my hair in a ponytail and paint my fingernails. It was horrible, but I did it. I still did it for you. And you didn't care because you at that age, you couldn't tell how horrible of a job I did. With the glitter. So you couldn't really tell how bad it was. Oh yeah. Lots of shiny sparkly. Because yeah, I dig shiny sparkly too. You know, so yeah. I remember yellow notepads and Sharpie markers and writing down things on the notepads in the bedroom. Your clubhouse that you had when we had the house on Lawn Avenue. We painted the walls white and let you guys put whatever you wanted it on there. And the band in the garage. Yeah. What was the name of the band? Wait, I just happened to have a video of it. No, I'm kidding. You're kidding. I actually do. Yeah, I do, but I'm not going to play it. I had a good childhood with both parents. I actually do have a video somewhere. Hang on. Kaylee got to be an only child. I got to be an only child and together we were sisters. Yeah, the best of both worlds. Yeah. Yeah, she's a good kid. I like it. It's crazy how you can hate each other so much growing up, but when you get older, you really appreciate each other. There are some times I look at some of her pictures and she looks like a spitting image of me. And I'm like, how's that possible? Do you have different dads? Yeah, let's see if I can find that video. Bear with me. Underground something. The garage something. What was it? I don't know. I could look, I could, I could figure it out because I'm sure we mentioned that on the video. I think I found the video I'm looking for though. Nope, that wasn't the one. Sorry. It's so wild thinking about growing up in Onianta back then, as opposed to thinking about growing up in Onianta now, even though it's only 26 years ago, times have changed so much. I would never let my kids off the block. I would never. No. Parents don't let their kids go out and play on the streets and come back when the street lights come on. Parents don't do that anymore. It's just so different. Okay, I found it. I was the last generation of go outside and play and have play dates and don't call before noon and make sure you say yes ma'am and no sir. But you know, I still was much more protective than my parents were back in the 60s. It was a lot easier even back then. And you know, as easy as it seemed to you, compared to now, today, I was still. Jesus Christ, you guys could walk to mainstream and be fine. Yeah. Yeah. And I did a couple miles away. I could walk all over campus at the age of 10 years old, the state university right down the street. No problem. So here's, I got a video I'm going to play. Oh god, I'm nervous. You have no idea about this. None of this is scripted with Brit. I didn't say, okay, this is what I'm going to, we're going to talk about and stuff because I want it to be organic. So here's, here's a video of Brittany and me and from 19, March 17th, 1997. So it makes you two years old. Two and a half. Yeah. March 19th. 17th. March 17th. Yeah. Mom, I'm pregnant with Kaylee. So I'm about to be a big sister. Okay. But you're, we're at my apartment. Oh my goodness. Upstate New York. I know. You ready? I'm ready. All right. St. Patrick's Day, 1997. Yep. And I'll cry like a baby. How was I so blonde? Especially in New York, right? Seriously. And I'm dark brown, curly-headed. Look how young you look. Yeah. No gray hair. 36. I was, yeah, 36 at that time. Yeah. Goes by quickly. And to me, it seems like yesterday, that, that was the apartment that you learned how to climb up the steps by yourself. You no longer needed, I remember that frickin' day where you no longer needed me to climb the steps. And while I was really happy and proud of you, I was like sad. It's like she's growing up. But that's our job as parents to make you independent. Mom actually asked me the other day, I've been saying I'm 27 for about six months now because it's just, right? It is what it is. And mom made the other day. She's like, are you going to be 28 or 27? I'm like, 27. Don't push me closer to 30, right? I know. That's what I said. I'm closer to 30 than 21. The Prescott jeans will keep you young. You know, everyone looks younger than their age on our side of the family. So you'll, you'll be fine. You'll still look like you're in your 20s when you're in your 40s. I guarantee it. So I told Brett before we came on, I'm going to grill you like a hamburger. She goes, what? But that's, that's the kind of relationship we have. It's always been lighthearted. And easygoing, yeah. But you know, of all the things I've done in my life, the thing I'm most proud of is being a father. And I couldn't have ordered a better child. I know your mom said that you were hellion at times for her. I never saw that. That is angel. Always work. You always were. Yeah. And I'm, I'm so grateful. And I'm sure everybody that's watching is, is grateful that you're here because you brought, you have no idea how many millions of people you've brought together. We all think you played a huge role in my life. And I just love you so much. I do. I love you too, dad. I'm happy to see that you're happy and healthy again. Me too. And hopefully, maybe we can do this again sometime. Is that meowsie? Get out. Is she in the crisscross blue dress? Is that a plaid dress? Of course she is. You told me to keep meowsie, meowsie so I would think about you. So I wouldn't forget you as if I would forget you, right? I have flip here at mom's house. Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. Oh, I got you the, the everyday witch tarot cards. Tarot card? Yeah. Do you use them? Yay. Awesome. Yeah. Are they wrapped in snow? Good. Good. Good. Good. They only come out for the moonlight on a full moon. Okay. Awesome. Ellie got me the, the, the, she has Oracle cards. She has. I have the Oracles for those too. Oh, you do. Emma, you sent me, oh, where are they? Oh, goodness. Um, I have the Oracle cards because you sent me those and then I was into the tarot for a second and I was like, well, fuck, I really like the, the, like the pictures and the explanations and was like, I'll just get it from the same author. So I got the tarot cards from her and. This woman is, her name is Deborah Blake. And she works at, she, she has a shop in the town that in Onianta, upstate New York. And she, she sells all her stuff right there. What? Yeah. Yeah. The, the artists Guildsman or something like that. What's, what's that place? On Main Street? Main Street. It's a craft shop. By the bank? No. It's kind of like across from where Brazies used to be. They're, it's, Onianta is small now. Yeah. The only crystal shop is on Deet Street by. No, it's a craft shop. It's a craft shop. They sell like soap and homemade soap there and stuff like that. But yeah, she's a, she's a high priestess in Wicca. And just a beautiful woman though. And, uh, you know, I just, I enjoyed it. Just going and talk to about stuff like that. I wish I really shopped local now. Yeah, you could have. You could have, she would have signed it for you too. I'm sure she still would anyway. Lost my cards. Anyway, I'm not going to grill you any longer. You're off the grill, my dear. Thank you. I'm well done now. I just want, I do want to thank you for coming on. I thank everybody that's, that's watching, uh, live right now, on, in the chat room on YouTube and anyone that's watching on that recorded version. This is my princess, my little pumpkin seed. Brittany. So thanks again, honey. I love you so much. Of course. We'll talk soon. All right. Thank you soon. Bye.