 Our homes are our castle, our castle. We must defend the castle from bugs, from deer, from the rain, and yes, from the heat via the swamp cooler. Let's fire it up, fire it up, fire it up. Wham, wham, wham, wham. Joseph, you wanna carry this? All right. What's this? That is paint for the swamp cooler. This is step number one for firing up your swamp cooler. Take off the covers. Unfortunately, our cover shredded through the winter, so we gotta get new covers next fall. But anyway, take off the covers. So a slightly unfortunate situation has arisen. Basically, I was transitioning to what are we on? Step number seven. And I did not realize that the coating that you put on the pan of the swamp cooler has to set for eight to 24 hours. Which means you cannot put water in it. And it's pretty hot today. So defending the castle from the heat today is maybe not gonna happen completely today. So I will finish in the next couple days. Come back for a complete tutorial. I'll actually jump to this footage from today in a couple of days to complete the tutorial on how to fire up your swamp cooler. Ah, at least we've got a bedding company tonight. At least we've got a bedding company tonight. Bedding company tonight. So well. And I need ya. So we just had a garage sale. Yard sale. We just had a yard sale. We got rid of all of our stuff. And True Love's driving home from Costco. Thank you, Costco, for providing food. And True Love's seas. Are you all right? Basically, if you could put childhood into one toy. Our generation, but whatever we are. Eighties and nineties. Into one toy. Just stop right now. What would that be? I think we're millennials. We're millennials. No, are we generation X? No, are we? Well, whatever we are. This toy summarizes our childhood. And I saw two of them at a garage sale. And I stopped, and before I got in my car, I was like, I'm not paying more than, what would I pay? And then I was like, oh, I'd pay $5 each. Those are good things. And then I got up there and they had a little $5 ticket on it. And I was like, oh yeah, but then I felt them and they were pretty rickety. So I said, we go down on those. And they said two bucks a piece. And I said, let me check with my husband because we've just had a garage sale. I know. And we moved everything on. You film me. I'll pull it out. Okay, that's good. Here you go. Remember these guys? It's like the Flintstones. Yes. Yes. Okay, they might both be rickety. They're two bucks, right? Now come on. That is truly the summary of our childhood. Right? Don't you think? And not even nowadays, they're like blue and white. They're so fancy. There's whistles and things on them and horns. Nah. Nah. Yellow, faded yellow and faded orange. That's amazing. That's what we need. We'll get the boys reaction when they wake up. They're sleeping. I'm over here. I'm over here. What is this? Are they Joseph? Did you get a car? You got your own car. Oh, I bet he forgot something. Oh, don't get me right. I'm gonna get home. There he is. So, at the Dead and Company concert at Folsom Field at CU Boulder, I went to college here. My mom is a huge Grateful Dead fan. She grew up in upstate New York. You can understand. So, this is her night taking her out to the Grateful Dead. It's amazing. Well, Dead and Company. So, anyway, enjoy the concert. It's a little toasty out there right now, but just amazing. It's like a lot of tie-dye. A lot of tie-dye. Woo-hoo. I think I'll be dreaming in tie-dye tonight. Yeah, I'm gonna be dreaming in tie-dye tonight. Alright, love you all. Thanks for kind of a haji-pach type of VLOG today for sticking with us. You know, everything from a swamp cooler, firing up, firing up to the boys getting their cars, going to the Grateful Dead. I'll still call them the Grateful Dead. It's hard to say the Dead in company. It's Grateful Dead. Oh, great concert, wild concert. Lots of wildness at the Grateful Dead concert. Alright, let's eat beauty. Work hard. Don't dream in tie-dye. Love each other. See you tomorrow.