 You can be outdoorsy, but... This one has... Yes. As you grow older, you're more into outdoorsy, but looking good doing it, where I'm more... Oh my God! Nailed it! Oh! I think I peed in my pants. The mores are dramatic. I will tell you that. I am owning my drama. Okay? We have it on camera and we have the snort. Yeah, it's fine. Whatever. I own it. Let's go. Where are we going? This way. In 20 years. Let's just go towards the water. If we go fishing, I have to look the part of fishing. But it doesn't mean I don't know how to fish. Here, let's cheers with our fishing poles. Ready? Cheers! Cheers! You see, look, look, look, look, look. You see the people over there looking at us like we're crazy? It's because we're too loud. So we have to be quiet. All right, here we go. Here we go. Oh, we're skipping our boots. We're skipping in our boots. It was exactly how I envisioned our first time fishing with our family, you know, to be. We had our little hunter boots on. Adam didn't have his. That's okay, next time. All the kids were like really cute. We had our fishing poles. We were really excited. My dad taught me how to fish. He's awesome and he's a great teacher. She wants real worms, she says. You want a real worm? Oh, this is golden. We're gonna try different things. Grandpa is gonna help us because grandpa is the one who taught me how to fish. And me too. Yeah, he's teaching you too. How cool is that? Dang, that's a long one. Ew, okay. Do you want to touch one? No. No, you don't want to touch it? Yeah. Look at that. So fish is love worm. Ew. I'm scared. It's scared. Here, here, come with mama. Come around, come around. No, no, no, I'm not gonna, I'm not gonna. I'm just gonna look. Watch, watch, watch. Oh, geez. Oh, geez, oh, geez. Okay, for some reason when I was younger, I thought I knew how to put a worm on a hook a lot better than I did. Mommy forgot how to do this. Oh, oh, okay. Okay, okay, okay, okay. I can handle a lot. I'm a mom. Blood, vomit. Like, I, I, I, no, Adam. You cannot, you, we're not gonna go down that road. Okay. You, you know, you, you. I, I, I've cleaned up all of it. No, you have. But the process of you doing it, anyways, there's always one in the family who can't handle it. It's this one right here. Okay, so anyways, you know what? I don't think worms feel pain, but in my mind, I, I am, look, it's, this one's red right here. So it's, geez, see, I think he did feel it. I think he did feel that. Otherwise he wouldn't be doing that. Here, first let's, you wanna see the worm? No, no, no. No, no, no. Okay. Okay. Here, make sure you get on this side. You are your mother's daughter. We're gonna press that. Okay, see, we press this button, right? Then we go like this. Then hold it, hold your fishing pole. Hold your fishing pole. And you see the little bobber right there? So when you see it go underneath the water, that means we caught something. And then you're gonna reel it in. Okay, ready? Let's do it together. One, two. Oh, that was a good one. Now you just have to stay there and be quiet. You're not being quiet. There's sharks in there. No, there's no sharks in the lake. But there's bass in here. You wanna catch a bass fish? Too deep. Oh, yeah, no, but there's no sharks in the lake. No, no, the sharks is too deep. Yeah, they're deep in the ocean, no sweetie. This is a lake. You know why I like fishing? Why? Because you have to be quiet. Yes. I'm totally gonna catch a bass. Oh no. Mommy, you got something? No. You sure? This always happens to me. I always catch something, but it's never fish. So one hand on Barbie's head, and one on the pink. And then, here we go. Ready? Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. Oh, ducks. See the ducks? What did ducks say? Quack, quack. I thought they went, quack, quack, quack, quack, quack. I actually think the kids are doing well. They're not bored yet. Nope. That's good. You're done? You're done? Already? We just started. Here, Dad. Can you hold this? Yep. Which one? Yours? Here, this one. Wait, wait, wait. Okay, ready? Here, let's just pull it up together. No, no, no, no, no. Let's just pull it up together. Aiden got a fish. Aiden got a fish? I think so. Aiden got a fish? You got what? A trout! A trout! Come on. Let's go over here. Because we're not getting anything in the other area. It was pretty cool. I had these flashbacks of when my dad was teaching me and now he was teaching my family. He was teaching me again. Honestly, he was teaching me, teaching Tamara, teaching the kids. It was a beautiful thing. Tamara, it was a perfect bite. Yeah? Yeah. And again, you saw his patience. And that was fun for him, teaching us. He didn't need to have his pole in the water. Patience. Here, hold your, hold your. Really, really, really. Oh my gosh. Go Aiden, go. Get it, Aiden. Get it. Get it. Get it. Is it still on, Aiden? Is it still on? Keep fighting, keep fighting. Get him, get him, get him, get him, get him. Keep pulling, keep going. Reel him in. No, that's a big one. Oh my gosh. It's a big stick. Keep going, buddy. Keep going, keep going. Bring him in, bring him in. He can't make this inch up. Yes. Did you see what he just caught? He got a big stick. He caught a big stick. That was so endearing to see. I even got excited that he caught a stick, you know? I was like, oh my god, it's a stick. But you know, as a parent, you go with it. And that's the biggest stick I've ever seen caught. That's a fantastic job of pulling that in. It's better than my stick. Oh, I caught a big stick. Again? You're the best stick catcher out here, buddy. I lost him. You lost him? Yeah. To catch another stick, maybe? That was a beautiful fish. It was a beautiful kind of fish, was it? Was it a shark? Who was a bass? Bass. Bassed fishes are great. Bassed are really good. I caught two sticks with zero trout and zero bassed. Wherever we go, there's always this vision. And the vision's like, you know, the end of the rainbow. It's like, oh my gosh, the sun's going to shine perfectly. We're going to walk down this path. Great pictures for Instagram. We're going to throw in our poles. And fish are going to jump into our hands. Yeah. And then it's the exact opposite, usually. OK, ready? Can you? Can you move? Wait. Wait, you don't want me in the picture? No. I just got down here, and my poles all turned up compared to what we were else pulling. Look, look, look, look, look, look. And right. Give me real smiles. Just laugh. Go. Ha, ha, ha, ha. I should have wore pants. Yeah, but you look good. Thanks. Oh, for crying out loud, I felt like, yeah. Like, I have these expectations in my head, maybe because I'm a thinker, and I fantasize a lot about how I like things to be. I set it up. And almost every single time, it never, ever happens that way. Ever. Especially when you have kids. It just never, ever happens. I can't believe we forgot the wine. The coolest thing is in Napa, there's wine everywhere. There's wine at the parks. But there's no wine here. We forgot our chairs. We were supposed to just be quiet, catch two fish, sit, have some chips and wine. Maybe some cheese and catch a fish. No. I need you to be honest. Do you like fishing? Do you like daddy? Yeah. Do you like mommy? Yeah. Do you like fishing? No. She didn't really like the energy of tossing the pullout. She was fine for a little bit. Then she realized we didn't have any snacks. And there was no, like, cheese. Cheese or juice. And her patience at Wharton. But she didn't have a fit. No, she was awesome. She did not stop her feet. She did not whine. Clearly she's not going to be the fisherman in the family, I could say. She might be the boat driver because she likes to be the little general. But she's probably not going to be throwing a lot of bait into the water. Yeah. It's OK. It's OK. That's good with that. Would someone need to drive the boat? Yeah. Whoa, whoa, whoa. No, I really am getting a bite. Bring it in, bring it in. Adam, like this. Now reel as you go down. Oh, my God, I've got a fish. It's a fish. He's got a fish. Daddy got a fish. We're going to get that. You've got a fish. Ready? Check your full down there. Aiden, let's go check your fishing pole. Come on. There's fish coming on Aiden. Let's go. Well, on that point, all right, didn't have a pole in the water. And she was done. She purposely pulled the pole out of the water. I'm like, mind that I'm never getting one. And I was done, too. So again, Aiden was the only one with the pole still in. He was going down on the shore. And as a father, I'm thinking, oh, it'd be really cool if somehow one of the kids could get one. Think you got one, too. Did you get one? High five. You got a trout, too. Oh, my gosh. When he was like, I got a fish. I got a fish. Oh, man. And he was awesome. He was so excited. I almost started crying because just to see him happy and not give up, it was awesome. It's something he'll never, ever forget. Dad, here's a blue lever. Just catch the trout. I'm so pumped for you. Be careful. OK, ready? It leaned down real close. Really, down real close in the water. Hold him in the water. Let him go. This way. This one. There he goes. Yeah. This family outing was a success. These are memories that we're always going to remember. As a family, it was, listen, there were frustrations, but it was also fun at the same time. Good job. High ten me. High ten you, too. Ready? You don't have to wash my hands. High ten. Next time, kids, pick a fish. All right, let's go. Let's go. Hey, Daddy, why are we going to fish? We just did fish. Hey, guys, if you like the video, don't forget to subscribe to our channel. You can do it.