Blessing Boys Show

Meet The Mom Behind The Blessing Boys! | #BlessingBoysShow Ep. 06

Justin, Ty, London and Judah Knoop Season 1 Episode 6

What happens when you invite your mom to your podcast? For us, it means a wild ride filled with laughter, stories, and a skydiving challenge! Our fans have been eagerly waiting for this special episode featuring our mom, and we promise it’s worth the wait. Listen as we propose a thrilling deal: if we gather a thousand comments, mom will conquer her fear of heights by skydiving! We also share family tales, from roller coaster adventures to the antics of a dog who almost made it to the recording. With football season over, we're relishing the extra family time and diving into new hobbies like Ty’s guitar escapades.

Raising four boys is no small feat, and our mom brings her unique blend of wisdom and humor to the discussion. 

Speaker 1:

Well, first of all, if you're watching the podcast and you haven't watched our video that we released that was our major announcement you need to go watch that video. I'll link it down below so you can see the full story. But what was the? We'd had two major announcements in that video. What was the first one, boys? But today we have heard the fans again and we'd like to welcome the Blessing Boys mom.

Speaker 2:

If we get a thousand comments saying mom must skydive, we'll try to convince her.

Speaker 1:

Oh, I didn't say that. One thousand comments that say mom skydive or something along those lines.

Speaker 4:

She has to do it If we get a thousand comments that say mom should skydive.

Speaker 1:

I've already lost my stomach.

Speaker 4:

Actually, guys, do it, please, please, please do it, because she'll be skydiving with me.

Speaker 2:

And then she will have to skydive Me, dad, and mom, will all be jumping.

Speaker 4:

I have a huge fear of heights.

Speaker 1:

The fans have spoken.

Speaker 2:

She will skydive.

Speaker 1:

Welcome to the Blessing Boys Show podcast. We are super excited about today's episode because we have a very special guest. You know, if you watched two episodes ago, the episode before last, we had Zion, the fourth Blessing Boy. But today we have heard the fans again and we'd like to welcome the Blessing Boy's mom. Round of applause Something sad. The fans go wild, Say hello. What would you like to say, Zion?

Speaker 5:

Something sad. Our dog's not on the podcast and he's so cute.

Speaker 1:

That's right. Our dog tried to be on the podcast, but he was licking everybody in the face so he was kicked out of the room.

Speaker 4:

Couldn't fit into his schedule.

Speaker 1:

Yep Zion is on the podcast because he's not licking everybody's face. You're not gonna lick anybody's face today, are you?

Speaker 5:

yeah, because I'm not a dog okay wonderful.

Speaker 1:

How does it feel, mom, to be on the podcast? I?

Speaker 3:

feel so excited and honored yeah sitting by the london and the zigs yeah, you're very, very comfortable near boys.

Speaker 1:

You've known them for quite a while.

Speaker 2:

I've known all my wife.

Speaker 3:

I've wiped all their butts. Oh my goodness.

Speaker 1:

All right, so we're only 30 seconds in and we're already embarrassing them on live TV. Yes, awesome. Well, typically, how the show runs is we spend a few minutes catching up, talking about our last couple of weeks of yards that we've done, and then we're going to change it up. Since we've got you on the episode, we're going to do a little Q&A with the Blessing Boys mom and also, if you'd like to, if you've got some other questions for her. We've seen some questions you guys have shot at us in the regular videos, so we can touch on those, and we've got our own questions like a Q and a for the blessing boys mom. Uh, then we'll go into my favorite segment dad jokes.

Speaker 1:

But we've got a special twist today, so hang tight to see that. Uh, then we're going to go into one of our new segments, which is called random facts, and then, if you hang out to the end, in case you've missed it, we released a massive, massive announcement, so we're going to talk about that and give you a little bit more info on that. So hang tight to the end. But, starting off, boys, what's been going on the last couple of weeks? Let's start with just regular life and then, number two we can talk about the yards that we've done. We've traveled the last two weeks, so out a bit. So what's been going on in life, ty?

Speaker 4:

I don't have school this week, which is a good thing, so I'm gonna have school off this whole week. So, um, that's gonna be fun. And I'm trying to think of something that we've done this past week other than our blessing boys yard. But when it did, uh, clothes shopping, clothes shopping. We went clothes shopping. Yeah, hit norston rack and tjx got some good deals Everything there, love the deals.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, the deals are good. And then we also um, hmm, what do you think? Football ended recently, so we haven't had football. So we've had a lot more time to go out and do stuff. I've been going to parkour with London on Thursdays and Tuesdays. You can go there for open gym. So me and London have been working. Me and London learned how to do a wall flip. Me and London learned how to do wall flips. Now we can both do that.

Speaker 1:

Explain to us what that is.

Speaker 4:

So a wall flip is where you do a back flip but instead of back flipping off the ground, you almost run up a wall and then back flip and me up a wall and then back flip and me and london we were both like oh this could be so hard, we were nervous for it or whatever. And then it was easier than the back flip because you only need to do like half the flip. So, yeah, me and london did learn how to do that. Some we did learn how to do between last podcast and this podcast very cool and also in our announcement video that we released on the main channel.

Speaker 1:

I let everybody know what something they might not have known, which is london a piano player. He plays piano.

Speaker 4:

He's so good.

Speaker 1:

Maybe, if we get enough requests in the comments, we'll have him do a song London.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, come on. London's so good, it's one of my favorite things.

Speaker 1:

But bringing it back to Ty, Ty is actually a talented guitar player.

Speaker 4:

Yes, he is.

Speaker 1:

I'm trying to get back into it. I got to use the mic.

Speaker 5:

Hey Nick, you remember the butt rash you had on this show.

Speaker 1:

So for those of you who don't know, Nick is our camera guy. He's our videographer.

Speaker 3:

And he's currently listening to this right now as he monitors the recording. And and zion is, I'm like flushing for nick right now, nick, we really do love you brother, we gotta yeah throws the headset, kicks a box and, like walks, out.

Speaker 1:

Some of the inside jokes need to stay inside, but zion lets them out. Nick doesn't really have a butt rash. I promise we also stayed with.

Speaker 4:

Nick and his wife Georgie and Jacob and Caitlin, because they both live in the same apartment complex. We stayed with them and had some fun there. We went to the crossover which has a turf field, ice skating, everything like that. We went in their indoor turf field which has hockey walls around it like a soccer field or a a hockey rink, but, um, instead of ice it has turf and that was fun. We played uh soccer and me and nick won. We beat london, judah and jacob pretty soundly.

Speaker 2:

I still scored like three goals, that's funny.

Speaker 4:

But guess guess what? I scored Five.

Speaker 1:

So that's awesome. What about you, lennon? What's been up?

Speaker 2:

Well, ty kind of said it all, that's true.

Speaker 3:

Well, tell us about when y'all went into those underground tunnels with Nick and Georgie. Didn't y'all see something?

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, there was like these tunnel things that go the ground and it's just like dark and we just kept going and not knowing what the end would be, and it just kind of like ends a half a mile later and you just come out in this random place. So we had to come back in the other tunnel and walk all the way like half a mile back.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, so it was like beside a pond where like drainage went, like water drainage, it's like all siphons like into this pond, and so the water level was low so you could see the pipes and everything like that and uh, we just went in them and we walked with georgie nick's wife for like quarter mile or so and then we just come out the other side, not knowing we were going to be. Then we're just looking around like where the heck are we now? And then we went back back in and came back out, wasn't, or something?

Speaker 1:

wasn't there, wasn't there. Uh, didn't you guys eat pizza with a rat that knew kung fu?

Speaker 4:

yeah, we did what his name?

Speaker 1:

what was his? Name splinter, yeah he said, he said michelangelo rafael.

Speaker 4:

He said, he said he had four kids around my age, but they were, at that time, turtle power all right.

Speaker 1:

So the last couple yards we've done we had to travel out. The first one, I think, was only about an hour hour and a half, but the second one was more like two hours. Those are pretty cool. The first one was, um, really amazing sweet lady, the with the jungle backyard. And then we found her butterfly chair you remember lady with the cats and stuff like that. That was super sweet. She was very, very thankful. I also got a message from her daughter after that. Sometimes we'll get family members and stuff that'll reach out to us. There's not always an easy way to share those, uh with you guys through the videos, but we'll get follow-ups and just to let us know how thankful they are and let us know about their situation and stuff like that. So that was cool. And then last week we did, we traveled out to help a lady whose yard was absolutely crazy overgrown, also had a lot of built up trash, but she was the tough situation where her husband had dementia and had been or Alzheimer's.

Speaker 5:

Alzheimer's. I can never pronounce that word right okay, say something say something, go ahead hey, nick, don't talk to me hey, nick, can you grab me my apples?

Speaker 1:

so yeah, so her husband was wandering away and they were finding him in like neighboring counties and stuff like that. So they had to put him in a home. And then it turns out that she found out that her husband was actually being abused by the staff there, and so the good news is is she finally got him in a safe place. So he's in a good, good place now, but she's still dealing with kind of the repercussions of that. So that's really tough on her and in the meantime she has had multiple injuries. So her husband is the one that kind of took care of the yard and stuff and of course, over years and years and years they live out in the country. Trash is built up, stuff is built up. So we spent about half the time compiling the trash, getting that consolidated, and then the other half cleaning up that yard for her. But we got to use our new wood chipper.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, which was really nice and saved us a lot of time.

Speaker 1:

Thing is a beast. You don't want to find yourself stuck in there, but for the tree branches and stuff like that that was really cool. So that was a really fun job. We didn't catch up with Ziggy. Ziggy, I think Mommy's got a question for you. What?

Speaker 3:

Ziggy, why don't you tell the people what new games you got, what new games?

Speaker 5:

did you get mancola?

Speaker 3:

and I beat judah by one we got mancala, and so you beat judah by one point, right, yeah, what other games did you get?

Speaker 5:

uh, what are the other games you got?

Speaker 3:

connect four connect four. And we, what else did? We get Tic-tac-toe, tic-tac-toe, and we got some alphabet bingo.

Speaker 5:

Tell them about that. Alphabet, bingo and ABC cards yes, did we play those today? A, b, c, d, e, f, g?

Speaker 1:

Yes, you want to do the whole thing.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, you want me to help you.

Speaker 1:

Ready.

Speaker 3:

You're going to do the whole thing, yeah.

Speaker 5:

You want me to help you Ready.

Speaker 1:

You're being silly.

Speaker 3:

You want to do the ABC song? Yeah, ready.

Speaker 5:

A-B-C-D-E-F-G-H-I-J-K-L-M-N-O-P. J K L M.

Speaker 3:

N O P Q R S T U V, w, x, Y and Z.

Speaker 5:

Now I know my ABCs. Next time won't you sing with me Woo-hoo, woo-hoo.

Speaker 1:

You did it. Good job Now London. I'm just kidding Yo we forgot something.

Speaker 2:

I'm not on that level yet.

Speaker 4:

I'm not on that level Yo we forgot something big that happened this past week. What it's the biggest thing that's happened the past couple weeks? What? Look at Silent's jersey.

Speaker 5:

Oh.

Speaker 1:

The Bills beat the chiefs they did.

Speaker 5:

Sorry chiefs fans. No, we're not sorry chiefs fans, y'all can. We're not sorry chiefs, yeah?

Speaker 1:

yeah, we still love you though. We still love, we do, we do. I'm sure there's somebody out there that watches our videos that is a chiefs fan. Yeah, comment below.

Speaker 4:

But we love if they've been watching us for any time.

Speaker 1:

They know that by now.

Speaker 4:

We did, we did beat y'all fair and square and easy, and it's gonna happen again in the postseason whoa, whoa whoa wow, that's my prediction all right.

Speaker 1:

So updates on yards. So you guys can. I've got a couple questions for mom. You guys be thinking of something too. If you've got a couple of questions for mom, you guys be thinking of something too. If you've got something, I'm a little nervous. You ready? Yeah, all right. Question number one what is the most rewarding part of being a mom of four boys?

Speaker 3:

You're going to make me cry.

Speaker 1:

You crying A little bit already.

Speaker 3:

I don't know. They're just all so amazing and I love them so much and I'm just really proud of like the men they've become, so yeah I'm gonna tell you something okay go ahead what does a cow eat whenever they're sick?

Speaker 5:

dog, dog okay that was one. Yeah, it's a dog, meat Dog.

Speaker 4:

Start.

Speaker 2:

So Taco.

Speaker 4:

Bell. He's saying Taco Bell yeah.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, so just raising them and watching them become young men has been really exciting to watch. So I'm just excited to be a part of that and just see what they're going to accomplish as like adults and fathers and I'm already excited about grandkids, and I wasn't even happy yet. So, um, that's probably my favorite part. It's just the legacy that's coming with um raising them.

Speaker 1:

How's it been from your perspective of, uh, seeing the boys journey from when we started? Have you seen like growth in them outside of what they've done, and and blessing boys and stuff like that? Have you seen like growth in them outside of what they've done, and and blessing boys and stuff like that? Have you seen it translate over into real life?

Speaker 3:

Yeah for sure. The ability that they have to like do hard work. Like I remember when London was younger, like really little, like three, he would walk and he'd be like I too happy and we're like why? And you're like I just too happy, will you carry me? You're like I just too happy, will you carry me? He was really little, couldn't even like form a full, proper sentence and just watching their like ability to like work hard and um, not give up and stay focused and like I just see it translate into sports, I see it, see it translate into their schoolwork, um, and just things like that, and just like their heart to like notice people in need whenever we're out and about just as a family and they just have really a compassion for a lot of people.

Speaker 2:

That's what I'm going to say now. I'm blessing you all. Don't be like I can't dad anymore. I'm too heavy. I'm too heavy.

Speaker 3:

I'm too heavy.

Speaker 2:

Can you carry me?

Speaker 3:

on the road. He was so cute Slutting around and be like I do a heavy, and then he'd want us to pick him up and carry him.

Speaker 1:

If you could describe each one of the boys in one word what would it be?

Speaker 3:

So Ty is there's so many words? Because he's got a big personality. Ty is entertaining. London is observant. He's always studying things, Like looking into things. Judah, judah is a hoot. Is that a word, a hoot?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's a single word, Judah Hoot Love, outdoors Love outdoors.

Speaker 3:

Judah keeps me on my toes, and then Zion is a master, master he's a master you're a master of what nothing, he just is

Speaker 4:

master? What are you, the master of, you're saying?

Speaker 5:

too, I'm the master of type of thai.

Speaker 3:

No zion is zion is very active, so active. Yeah, there's so many words, though All of my children have a lot of personality, so I need about 20 words to describe them, right.

Speaker 2:

We only need three for Judah.

Speaker 4:

Two technically One word Love outdoors.

Speaker 5:

Love indoors For the dog. Yeah, all right. One word Love outdoors, love outdoors.

Speaker 3:

Love indoors for the dogs, yeah.

Speaker 1:

All right, next question what is the biggest lesson you've learned? In raising the Blessing Boys.

Speaker 3:

Me first God. What is it? What's it like raising you, go ahead, collect four. Yeah, we played that game earlier today yes, raising me what's it like raising four boys? So what's it like? It's very rewarding, um, some days exhausting, and other days just like super fun. They're always making me laugh. They're always making me, um, yeah, silly jokes. It's kind of like living in um a mini frat house there's dirty socks, lots of jokes, no alcohol, of course, but um, yeah, just a lot of fun lots of farts and fart jokes.

Speaker 3:

If you say a word wrong, they're gonna roast you so don't mispronounce a word. I'm always on my p's and q's on that one but I do a lot, but yeah yeah, you're preparing for the podcast life all right.

Speaker 1:

So I got a couple of fun and light-hearted ones, and then a couple personal ones, and then we'll go into the next segment. So if you were a superhero, what would your, what would your mom's superpower be?

Speaker 3:

superhero, super clean I've already done that. She's already not mr clean.

Speaker 4:

She'd be mrs clean. Yeah, y'all don't know me very well, but I have very high cleanliness, standard standards, um especially to have four boys.

Speaker 3:

Um, what would I say? My super, I would love to be like. Oh, I would love to be able to read thoughts um.

Speaker 4:

That'd be horrible Really, yeah, well, at least they're four thoughts.

Speaker 1:

I don't know that seems like torture Really. Yeah, you want to know what everybody's thinking.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, Mom the power to duplicate, like so that you could have more. Yeah, I wish I could. Yeah, split myself.

Speaker 3:

I could clone myself so I could do more things at one time, because there's not enough time in the day. That's a good one I made mine up whenever I was a kid. What would you be?

Speaker 1:

The microphone.

Speaker 3:

What would you be if you were a superhero?

Speaker 5:

I could pick up anything on the planet, you'd be the strongest person on the planet. Yeah, like Jesus, I would be the Jesus, like Jesus. I'd be a superhero, I'd be Jesus, but I will be a superhero that can do the same thing as Jesus.

Speaker 4:

wow hey Ziggy, I'm sorry, but that's heretical. I hate to break it to you, but no, you want to be strong like Jesus.

Speaker 1:

That's what he means now a very serious question who's the funniest out of all of us?

Speaker 3:

oh, y'all are all funny in so many different ways. Serious question who's the funniest out of all of us? Oh, y'all are all funny in so many different ways.

Speaker 1:

That's her mom answer.

Speaker 5:

Save me.

Speaker 4:

You said save me hey, Honestly I think London is the most naturally funny.

Speaker 5:

And I'm the most funny.

Speaker 3:

That's what I think he's very funny. So Ty's like witty funny and Judah's goofy funny and London's like just naturally funny, just tell us something.

Speaker 4:

He's also witty, but naturally funny.

Speaker 3:

What am I? You are silly. You are a silly little goose.

Speaker 1:

Silly goose, I'm a funny little goose.

Speaker 3:

You are funny, all right, but they get it from. Are funny, all right, but they get it from their dad so, all right, I got a couple more.

Speaker 1:

If you could take a vacation by yourself, where would it be, and why?

Speaker 3:

New. Zealand.

Speaker 1:

New. Zealand.

Speaker 3:

Hawaii, hawaii, because I just always wanted to go. We've had friends that have either visited there or friends that have lived there and, yeah, it just sounds really phenomenal.

Speaker 1:

If you had to guess I think I know the answer to this, though who's going to make the biggest mess today in the house?

Speaker 3:

Zion, it's already happened. We had all the games out earlier playing all the games.

Speaker 5:

Even Judah.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 5:

Judah joined us, but you made the mess no. I did not, you did make it. You made me make a mess because you wanted to play one of my games. That's true.

Speaker 1:

You made me make a mess. All right, I've got two more questions, okay, all right, have you guys thought of anything?

Speaker 2:

Oh, I thought of dad jokes.

Speaker 3:

They're ready for their dad jokes.

Speaker 1:

I know, just think. If you got anything, let me know. But my last two questions what's something you've always wanted to do but haven't done yet?

Speaker 3:

I have my own business.

Speaker 1:

Oh, that's a good one.

Speaker 2:

I got one.

Speaker 1:

Mine Okay go ahead what?

Speaker 5:

Oh, that's a good one. I got one Mine.

Speaker 4:

Okay, go ahead. What's your favorite thing about being a mom? I got mine before he Probably giving birth.

Speaker 3:

That's probably the best part no, not even after, no woman ever.

Speaker 2:

Unmedicated births are not fun, she's like if I could have anything it'd just be like eternal contractions.

Speaker 3:

That would be horrible. Okay, so your question was what is my favorite thing of being a mom?

Speaker 1:

About being a mom.

Speaker 3:

I think watching y'all accomplish things that I've taught you Because, being a homeschool mom, you're a big part of their learning process. So watching them apply something or a tool that you've given them or a skill, and use it well, like driving or whatever the case may be that's probably my favorite.

Speaker 1:

What's your question?

Speaker 3:

What's your question?

Speaker 1:

for mommy and the microphone.

Speaker 5:

What is your favorite kid?

Speaker 2:

He's my favorite kid.

Speaker 1:

Just straight out the gate.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, he's chumming the waters.

Speaker 5:

Y'all are all my favorites in different ways. Why you have to pick one.

Speaker 3:

I have to pick one. I guess it would be Ziggy, I guess.

Speaker 1:

So mom does this trick where she says I'll let you know who's my favorite one, but I have to let each of you know privately in a whisper.

Speaker 5:

And then she whispers in each one of their ears, then gotcha that's three years y'all used to believe me.

Speaker 3:

I'm pretty sure you've done that once to me I've done it a couple times, but I think y'all believe me, the first time y'all were like but london, I think london actually thinks in his heart. He's my favorite because he's told me he's like I know that was years ago but you still said it favorite one's like leave me alone.

Speaker 1:

Mom all right. Final question what advice would you give to other moms raising all boys?

Speaker 3:

oh, get your patience. No, um, get a house cleaner once a month to do the dirty stuff. No, I'm just kidding. Yeah, I think just like being present teaching them how to be men, and like teaching them like unless their children will go with you true but teach your boys how to like be men and like.

Speaker 3:

don't let them like use excuses to get out of things, but actually teach them life lessons that are going to take them a long way, and I think our motto in our house is we don't do the teenage years where you're a boy and you're a man.

Speaker 3:

And I think that that really helps develop good character, because I think that weird stage of teenage life is like this stage where they get to kind of experience who they are, figure out who they are, but at a very young age we teach them who they are as like children of God and men of God, and so, yeah, I think that's super important, like giving them an identity very young and who God says that they are.

Speaker 5:

That's good, I could be really helpful. Okay, tell me what's helpful. If you need to be baptized. You can come to Texas and get baptized. Yeah, Amen.

Speaker 1:

Amen.

Speaker 5:

I did not mean to say that I was going to say something else.

Speaker 1:

Okay To me it was the Holy Spirit, I don't know. It's like I was totally going to talk about cookies, but God just made me say that.

Speaker 2:

Well, what were you going to say?

Speaker 5:

Do you remember Um a song, but I don't want to release it. It's a cool song, it's too cool to release. It's a cool song, too cool to I'll tell you what the person is, but I'm not going to tell you the song.

Speaker 1:

Okay.

Speaker 5:

Who? Who's the person? No?

Speaker 3:

big deal.

Speaker 4:

No, big deal.

Speaker 5:

But a different person.

Speaker 1:

I don't know, oh gotcha. Okay, all right, you guys ready for dad jokes?

Speaker 4:

Okay.

Speaker 1:

So boys tell mom, how this goes.

Speaker 3:

So dad will have a couple dad jokes Ask me a question.

Speaker 4:

I can think of one.

Speaker 3:

Oh, okay, go ahead, dad jokes.

Speaker 1:

Let me think no, tell mom how this second goes. Okay, so that works.

Speaker 4:

Dad will have a couple dad jokes and we rank each one individually on the scale of 1 to 10. Okay, 1 being the worst, 10 being the best and 5 being average. So if you got a five, then it's like okay, that was an average joke. Okay and yeah, so that's how we do that.

Speaker 1:

I'm a tough crowd guys, so the spin on this segment is two of the boys were supposed to bring jokes for me this time.

Speaker 2:

I got my joke. Okay, okay, okay, okay.

Speaker 1:

But I'm going to do three, so I'll do three, then you guys will do yours and then I'll do the final two Mom judges. Who's the winner?

Speaker 4:

Oh.

Speaker 1:

That's a good call. That's the pressure.

Speaker 3:

If I would have known this, I might have come up with better ones. I don't give the rating, I just say who wins.

Speaker 1:

I think I'm gonna win no you can rate, you can rate, but then overall you're gonna tell who's worth it. Who had the funniest joke out of, I think.

Speaker 2:

I'm gonna win because I got my hands on a secret book. It's where he gets all his jokes from.

Speaker 4:

How many jokes did you get? One One, how many were you supposed to have?

Speaker 1:

Just one, oh okay, oh, my goodness.

Speaker 5:

Bonus. Everyone has to think of one dad joke.

Speaker 1:

Okay.

Speaker 5:

But if there's like but what about two? So we can get two he already told us his joke.

Speaker 1:

It's about cows eating dogs. Was that your?

Speaker 2:

dad's joke.

Speaker 5:

But if a dog gets sick, they eat grass, and if they keep getting sicker and sicker, they just never eat grass again.

Speaker 1:

Okay, that's awesome, all right, you ready. Joke number one, okay. Where do rainbows go when they've been bad? That's awesome, all right, you ready. Joke number one, okay.

Speaker 2:

Where do rainbows go when they've been bad? The uh Sunbow.

Speaker 5:

They disappear, sunbow what is that Rambo Rambo? They go, they disappear and in a year they come back.

Speaker 4:

Rambo crossbows them Ready. They go to prism Prism, that Ready.

Speaker 1:

They go to prism, prism.

Speaker 2:

That's good, they go to prism Wait.

Speaker 1:

So they have time to reflect on what they've done.

Speaker 4:

Oh, that is pretty good. That's smart yeah.

Speaker 2:

That's a smart joke. I'll give that a six.

Speaker 4:

I'll give that a seven and a half.

Speaker 2:

A six.

Speaker 4:

That was like a, that was like that was a smart person joke. I'll give that a one. I'll give it an eight. Hey, if you give it a low score, it's because you're not smart. I do not like that.

Speaker 2:

Daddy.

Speaker 1:

Well, boys, sorry to say, but I'm in the lead, Daddy.

Speaker 3:

You're the only one that's gone, I know.

Speaker 5:

I do not like that joke, so I'm gonna give it a one, okay.

Speaker 1:

Alright, let's see if we can win them back. Joke number two ready. So two windmills were sitting on a hill and one asked the other Do you have a favorite song? And the other one replies Well, all my life I've been a heavy metal fan.

Speaker 2:

I get it A heavy metal fan.

Speaker 3:

I dazed oh it's heavy metal and it's a fan that's a none?

Speaker 2:

Is that right? That's a none. Yeah, a windmill is's heavy metal and it's a fan. That's a none. Is that right? That's a none.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, a windmill is a heavy metal fan.

Speaker 4:

Say it one more time you don't get it. No, I dazed for the first part. I was thinking of my joke Two windmills were sitting next to each other.

Speaker 1:

One said to the other do you have a favorite type of music? And the other one said well, all my life I've heavy metal fan.

Speaker 2:

That's a good wordplay one.

Speaker 4:

I'll give that a seven.

Speaker 2:

That's a nine.

Speaker 3:

I didn't even say that I'll give it a 7.5.

Speaker 4:

I'll give it a seven.

Speaker 1:

Okay, mom's bringing in the decimal system. We never done that 7.295.

Speaker 5:

I will give it an eight, that's a good number.

Speaker 1:

All right, my last one. This is my third one and then to you guys all right, this one's pretty funny, ready, hopefully nobody gets offended. So today I was at the bank and an old lady asked me to check her balance, so I pushed her over I've heard that.

Speaker 4:

I have heard that one actually I do like that one.

Speaker 2:

I don't love that one. I almost included that one. I'll give it a six.

Speaker 4:

I give it a two I almost included that one, a two no I like that one eight first time I heard that one. I really liked it, but because I've heard it multiple, okay, I didn't know you had, if I had heard it for the first time, so I'll give it an eight okay, so now since time it's like the offense

Speaker 5:

is it?

Speaker 4:

because, you're an old lady. Are you saying you're an old lady? You were offended by that, hey, why?

Speaker 1:

don't we talk about what ty said multiple podcasts ago? Bring that up.

Speaker 3:

I do not sound like a caveman, by the way. I hope you can tell Documentary I hope you can tell, I don't say documentary, I say documentary. See, you're thinking about it.

Speaker 4:

That's what I'm saying. Documentary.

Speaker 2:

I don't say documentary.

Speaker 3:

I say documentary, no I don't say documentary, I say documentary. Is that right See?

Speaker 1:

you don't even know, alright, so Ty, hit us with your first one okay, I have three well, just say your best one.

Speaker 4:

I have them on a piece of paper can I say all three, or am I saying the best one just?

Speaker 1:

do one, then we'll go to London and we'll come back to you so should I start with my best one? Yeah, no, you want to work your way up to your best one okay, I'll just go in order.

Speaker 4:

Okay, you have to think about this one. What's the best thing about Switzerland? The cheese, I didn't say Green Bay.

Speaker 2:

Oh, no, no it's. Swiss Swiss cheese, oh yeah.

Speaker 4:

I don't know, but their flag's a big plus.

Speaker 2:

I get it but their flag's a big plus, I get it.

Speaker 4:

See, I knew that was the only one who was going to get that.

Speaker 2:

No, I get it the red plus.

Speaker 1:

It's a red flag with a white plus on it. I get it.

Speaker 3:

You got to know your flags. I don't know my flags.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, I think it's actually a blue flag with a yellow flag.

Speaker 3:

I actually just found out what the North Carolina flag was recently.

Speaker 4:

Oh, I was thinking in Norway, Okay dang that one didn't hit, but that wasn't my fault. Well, I liked it. I understood it.

Speaker 1:

All right, london hit us. You got to be ready, man. All right.

Speaker 2:

One time I went to Sweet States where the grand prize was one year supply of calendars. They only sent me one calendar.

Speaker 3:

Oh, one year supply of calendars I do like thatars.

Speaker 2:

I got it.

Speaker 1:

I like that one that's like a nine sweepstakes where they sent me one year supply of calendars. That was like when I told that I talked to you about the lady. I told at work I was like it's supposed to snow every Friday this week. She's like what, alright Ty? I told at work I was like it's supposed to snow every Friday this week. She's like what, alright Ty, hit us with both of them. Okay so Not at the same time. Yeah, so the last one will be the best one.

Speaker 4:

What does a sprinter eat before a race?

Speaker 3:

White soda.

Speaker 4:

What does a sprinter eat before a race? Fast food, nothing. They fast oh white soda.

Speaker 1:

What does a sprinter eat before a race fast food. Nothing they fast. Oh yeah, that was good y'all need to.

Speaker 4:

I laughed out loud when I read this joke. Y'all literally have to think about it, though don't let mom peek, she's peeking. I recently opened a company that sells trampolines disguised as prayer mats. Profits went through the roof. Profits went through the roof that was good.

Speaker 1:

I'll give it a 9.

Speaker 3:

I'll give that a 9 man. The bar is high. The bar is high. That's cute. I'll give it a nine. I'll give that a nine. One is a nine. That was a nine man the bar's high.

Speaker 1:

The bar is high. Then who won?

Speaker 4:

You guys won. I think me and Lens were the best ones we ever had on the podcast Even me.

Speaker 1:

I didn't finish. I've got two left. I've got two in the bank. Can't be mine, All right you ready Are? You gonna sneeze I don't know what he's gonna do.

Speaker 4:

Every time someone does that, I think of him. Are you ready? He's like I gotta sneeze Ready.

Speaker 1:

You might know this one, but I don't know how much does a chimney cost?

Speaker 5:

Wait, wait, wait $80. $80?.

Speaker 1:

How much does a chimney cost?

Speaker 3:

A chimney sweep? I don't know.

Speaker 1:

Nothing, it's on the house A chimney sweep.

Speaker 4:

I don't know Nothing. It's on the house. Ah, that was good. I would have never gotten that one.

Speaker 3:

All right, that was good.

Speaker 4:

That was a 7.8. Usually we always guess at least two that was a 7.8.

Speaker 1:

I was surprised none of you guessed it. I thought for sure Ty was going to guess it.

Speaker 2:

I knew something about that I was going to just guess one.

Speaker 5:

I was thinking 100 out of 100. Bro so.

Speaker 1:

I'm talking about air knuckles. Nine, nine, cool, all right, last one, the grand finale. You ready? Uh-huh, it's kind of a goofy one. Why didn't the lifeguard save the hippie?

Speaker 2:

Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait wait.

Speaker 5:

Because the hippie was too pokey.

Speaker 4:

Is this talking about Treehugger? I don't know. That's what I thought it was.

Speaker 1:

Why didn't the lifeguard save the hippie?

Speaker 4:

Anti war you ready?

Speaker 1:

Because he was too far out man.

Speaker 4:

I didn't like the idea he was too far out man 8.7, because it doesn't be mine.

Speaker 1:

And now the moment of truth. Who had, according to mom, who had, the funniest joke? Drum roll, please. Prophets once through the room.

Speaker 3:

Um, I hate you, I'm not. I hate being asked to pick. Uh, I'm gonna go with dad the prophet one, the prophet one.

Speaker 2:

I don't know. That one was good too. Wow, I'm a solid third place out of three people.

Speaker 4:

Ow, but you only had, you only had one joke and you still I didn't say, I liked his joke too.

Speaker 3:

I liked all three. All of y'all had a top one joke Like top A top one, top score that's.

Speaker 4:

Holy Spirit, that's three in one.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, that's a little Jesus action, that's right, but let me release the song now, okay.

Speaker 1:

Sing it he's frozen.

Speaker 4:

What's the song called?

Speaker 5:

I've already been in a conference. What I've already been in a conference, oh Him by John Keith and Miles Minnick.

Speaker 4:

Oh, okay, yeah.

Speaker 1:

Are you guys ready for some random facts? This might be right up Mom's alley, okay, do you like random facts? Do you know any random facts? I asked the boys before we started last time. They're like I don't random fact. Do you know any random?

Speaker 4:

random facts. I asked the boys before we started last time. They're like I don't, I do and I forgot all of them, like I feel, like that's all you guys talk about is random fact can todd poop out cubes yet no, I'm so yeah if you watched last episode.

Speaker 1:

I'm still working random facts, do you guys? Let me test your memory. Do you remember some of the random facts from last?

Speaker 4:

let's see who's a better school teacher? How much much a cloud weighs?

Speaker 1:

How much does a cloud weigh? Two tons.

Speaker 4:

It was two tons, yeah or no, it was one million 1.1 million pounds.

Speaker 2:

Wombats poop out cubes and something can breathe out of its butt Turtles there are certain turtles that can breathe out of their butt.

Speaker 1:

Weird, that's weird, and what was the other one achievable. Oh, the pringles guy, the guy who invented pringles um. He was buried in a pringles can when he died that's interesting and and scotland's uh, what do you call it? Their, their animal, their like country animal. Yeah, international animal is not international, they're a national animal. It's a unicorn. All right, you ready for some new ones?

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

They get progressively better oh yeah, tell me In the microphone.

Speaker 5:

Can dogs poop out ice?

Speaker 1:

No, I sure hope not.

Speaker 3:

Can they? Yes, they can. Do you eat the ice or you put it in your water?

Speaker 5:

clean it off and put it in your water oh yeah what you saw yesterday.

Speaker 3:

We saw a dog that ate what and he pooped out what orbeez in there and they took him to the vet because they were worried about him. And then the dog had to go poop and it was just a bunch of Orbeez that came out. Yeah, they were just bouncing off the floor.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it was like five at a time. Yeah, it was like a hundred.

Speaker 5:

Orbeez, it was like 3,000 orbeez yeah.

Speaker 1:

Well, Mom, what did we see this morning on our walk?

Speaker 3:

Oh, in on our walk oh we saw a scorpion in the sidewalk.

Speaker 1:

Well, we saw a scorpion when we lived in africa, but it wasn't like that close like we were walking and it was like, right in front of our feet, like if we would have been paying attention.

Speaker 2:

We did well. The last blessing what y'all do is one like this, close to my foot, so oh wow yeah, they're little what.

Speaker 5:

On our. You remember the thing where we went hiking? Yes, london almost stepped on a coral snake, that's right.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah, we did see a coral snake, and it was a venomous one too.

Speaker 5:

It's not the only venomous snake in the world king cobras. But cobras are more venomous than king cobras, wow.

Speaker 4:

Thanks for that.

Speaker 3:

Raymond, that's a good fact.

Speaker 2:

If it's only the fact of the day.

Speaker 1:

Okay, ready. Ready All right Right yeah or ready.

Speaker 5:

Ready.

Speaker 1:

Okay, okay, okay.

Speaker 5:

Okay.

Speaker 1:

Do you know where a shrimp, the heart of a shrimp, is?

Speaker 2:

In its, in its tail.

Speaker 1:

Legs In its head.

Speaker 3:

In its head. That's weird In its head.

Speaker 1:

I also looked up the explanations on some of these. So it says because of their open circulatory system, there are no arteries in shrimp, so their organs are floating around in their blood.

Speaker 4:

Weird and just circulates.

Speaker 1:

You're like my heart's in my foot right now. They also have other vital organs, such as their ventral nerve cord and stomach, because the head is safer than the tail, so all their vital organs are in their head. So when you eat a shrimp.

Speaker 3:

That is definitely a random fact. Well, I guess it's interesting.

Speaker 2:

You know why it's floating.

Speaker 1:

So I wonder, if gestures have it, you know like how people would be like, oh, my heart was broken. If shrimp are like, oh, you broke my heart.

Speaker 4:

You broke my heart. I was thinking, if they went to the doctor to get a checkup, they're like it's on my elbow today. I was thinking if they went to the doctor to get a checkup, they're like it's on my elbow today.

Speaker 3:

You can.

Speaker 4:

just I said they're like, hey, you want to go do something. I'm like I can't walk today. My heart's in my foot right now.

Speaker 1:

When he told me my heart just dropped into my toe.

Speaker 4:

Literally it did All right yeah In the mic.

Speaker 5:

No water flow why? All right, he's talking. Yeah, you know why. They float In the mic you know why they float why? No oxygen and there's a tube. Oh, and then it floats on top of the tube.

Speaker 1:

Interesting, you know all kinds of stuff.

Speaker 5:

All the fluff into the head, wow.

Speaker 1:

So did you know that dolphins name each other? So dolphins, they use unique whistles when they communicate with each other. So they'll create unique whistles to certain dolphins so that they can distinguish one from another in their all right. I've just got two. Oh, no, no, no, I got three more. So ants don't have lungs.

Speaker 3:

I guess their whole body is like.

Speaker 1:

I had to look it up because I was like, how do they breathe?

Speaker 3:

Aren't frogs the same way.

Speaker 1:

I don't know. I'm sure they're. No, I think frogs have lungs. Their lungs are in their throat. I'm just kidding their root.

Speaker 4:

I mean, that would be like a big one.

Speaker 1:

So ants have spiracles. They have tiny openings on their bodies, called spiracles, which are located along the sides of their thorax, pierce my thorax and their abdomen. So these spiracles are the entry and exit points for air. So they breathe through their spiracles yeah, that's interesting sounds like a magical thing my spiracles.

Speaker 4:

So before they, jump in water.

Speaker 1:

They're like hold your spiracles. Yeah, that's interesting, sounds like a magical thing, my spiracles. So before they jump in water, they're like hold your spiracles what do they do?

Speaker 4:

they just tense up.

Speaker 1:

I don't know um so this is cool. This is a cool one, okay, in 19. Do you know how this, the popsicle, was invented?

Speaker 4:

well, I mean, shouldn't freeze, just freeze juice, I guess.

Speaker 1:

So in 19, there's a specific story In 1905, an 11-year-old boy named Frank Epperson left out a wooden stirrer in a cup of water and soda pop overnight so I guess it was water and soda pop, or maybe he had the one in one of each and uh, and he discovered I guess he left them in a cup of water, like in the freezer or something like, or no, no, no, no, no. He left. I'm sorry, this is 1905. He left them outside, sorry, left them outside in the cold, and in the morning he discovered the very first ice pop.

Speaker 3:

Did he?

Speaker 1:

try to do it? No, he discovered the very first ice pop. Did he try to do it?

Speaker 3:

no, he just happened to like I guess he was using them to stir or play or something like that.

Speaker 1:

He left them in there. Interesting, it was like first popsicle how do they come?

Speaker 3:

how did it? I guess it must have popped when it came out the can, so he called it a pop, and then it was frozen, so it was no soda pop it was soda pop popsicle and like, yeah, and it was an icicle.

Speaker 1:

It was a pop icicle, popsic icicle, popsic icicle.

Speaker 5:

Popsicle, pop it Popsicle.

Speaker 1:

That's funny. This is my favorite one. I had to research Do you know when the first camera came out, because I was like 1840. In this one I didn't even know if cameras were out, but they were in different forms. In this one, I didn't even know if cameras were out, but they were in different forms. So in the 1840s, children were instead of say you know, say cheese, and you smile. Well, that was like not good for kids to open their mouth. Do you know this? Oh, I thought you were going to say something, so it wasn't. I guess it wasn't respectable for them to open their mouth like cheese. And do you know what they told them? To say Prunes, say prunes. And that was the original duck face.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah.

Speaker 1:

No, I don't know about that, but it's a true story. Wow, because I was looking up. So in 1826, a guy named Joseph I can't pronounce his last name created the first permanent photograph using a process called heliography. He captured an image on a pewter plate coated with bitumen, requiring an exposure time of several hours to several days. So back in the 1800s the first cameras could take like several days to expose one image.

Speaker 2:

That picture better be good yeah.

Speaker 1:

But my question is. My question is if you're taking photographs of people like not develop but expose, so does someone just stand there for a full day like proofs, Imagine they take the picture so they can't have you sitting there.

Speaker 4:

It's like Abraham Lincoln's inaugural address, or something like that and they take the picture like this is have him sitting there, it's like it's like Abraham Lincoln's inaugural address or something like that. And they take the picture like this is the only picture we have, you need to take care of it. And they wait days and days and they like open up the drawer with it in there and it's like a selfie and the guy's like and it's like his own face, it's like a selfie he's like oh, I had my eyes closed the whole time.

Speaker 3:

Well, I think about that, maybe the cruise? Yeah, go ahead, it's called a snapshot.

Speaker 5:

And whenever they capture it, it's like that's right, he cracks himself up so much.

Speaker 3:

I love it.

Speaker 1:

Alright, cool, so winding down. We promised you guys that we would talk a little bit about our major announcement that we just released Drum roll. Cool, so winding down.

Speaker 2:

we promised you guys that we would talk a little bit about our major announcement that we just released.

Speaker 1:

Drum roll please, drum roll please. Oh yeah, we didn't even mention Judah's not here, so he wasn't feeling the greatest and it's really tough to squeeze everybody in this podcast.

Speaker 2:

He got stuck in the toilet. Yeah, he's still in there, so we're going to get him an after after.

Speaker 4:

but we're like we gotta go to the podcast, but he's. He's in the toilet. Um, just don't flush him you can probably hear him screaming in the background but stop, stop, boys.

Speaker 5:

Mom's shaking her head because it's what she hears all the time, because he's like just, and then he just got flushed down the toilet so somehow people are watching the podcast.

Speaker 1:

Well, first of all, if you're watching the podcast and you haven't watched our video that we released that was our major announcement you need to go watch that video. I'll link it down below so you can see the full story. But what was the? We had two major announcements in that video. What was the first one? Boys?

Speaker 2:

What have we been working on the Seeker Project? We said this last episode right.

Speaker 1:

No, we didn't tell them On this episode, the announcement. We just told them the announcement was coming out, but now the announcement Is out as the release Of this podcast. The announcement is live. What is it?

Speaker 4:

Like I said, we have a movie no we.

Speaker 2:

Made A Book, a children's book. Yeah, we've got a children's book.

Speaker 4:

Now that y'all can all that will be available Soon that y'all can, all that will be available soon that y'all can buy. It's going to be a picture book and it's also going to have words, of course. Pictures and words like a regular book. Yeah, if you're lucky and it's going to go, it's called the Adventures of the Blessing Boys.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and we're all going to, and Ziggy's going to, make a feature in that Ziggy is.

Speaker 4:

He's going to make a feature in that. So that was the first announcement.

Speaker 1:

Mom cried when I read it to her for the first manuscript. Yeah, it's really cool, a really really powerful book. It's not just like we really put a lot of our heart and soul into this project because we want it to impact people of all ages, so we created the book for it's. It's more geared towards young children, um, but it's a little tough for them to read, so we wanted it to be something that parents or grandparents and children will read together.

Speaker 2:

And so that if you're in your twenties and you want to get it, yeah, we're not going to stop you.

Speaker 1:

So, uh, just uh, uh, the way that you can be the first to know when that, when that book comes out and when you can purchase it, and stuff like that, you're going to want to sign up to our email list. Completely free to sign up to our email list. That will just keep you in the know. We release email newsletters every single week, just not to bother you but giving you behind the scenes information, stuff that we can keep in communication with you on each week, so that you know you're, so that you're the basically the first to know when things are coming out, when new things are happening around the corner and the second part of the announcement was tell them about if they sign up to the email list yeah, we already released that email.

Speaker 1:

So, yep, yeah, but what was the second part?

Speaker 4:

the second part is that we're gonna be we're still gonna continue doing lawn care and everything like that. Of course, moving over on yards, we're starting to transition into, uh, like adventure content. So we're gonna be doing like, uh, going on these adventures. We'll go to like like hiking in crazy places or just these crazy places, going on adventures as a family. You'll get to know us better in those videos and it's gonna be a blast. So we'll be doing something like y'all. We'll ask y'all which we need y'all's help to tell us what you want us to do. So if y'all say we want y'all to go to hike in the amazon or something like that, we want you to go trekking through the amazon or we want you to go, I don't know if I'll join that if you're like we want you to go have a chill vacation in costa rica.

Speaker 4:

We'll do that too. They're like what. What in the world?

Speaker 2:

our top comment says go to hawaii for the weekend and we'll be like learning event, like how to like live in the wilderness and like how to satisfy your own like yeah, like, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1:

Different obstacles, yeah, so there'll be obstacles to overcome in these adventures. There'll be multiple aspects to it. Part of it will be, you know, the family getting continuing. Basically, the channel. The idea of the channel is, yes, one to be a blessing to other people, but it's to develop you guys, young men, to be blessing boys, meaning to be boys that turn into men who are a blessing to society, blessing to the world. And to be a blessing to society, blessing to the world, and to be a blessing to the world, you need to have skills that you can add value to people's lives, what you're doing, but you also have to have the character built which comes through overcoming obstacles. That's what the adventures are for. So we're going to have fun, we're going to have a blast, but we're also going to do stuff that challenge us and and you know, get us outside, outside of the box and we're going to figure out ways to bless people along the way.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, we're going to be doing some extreme adventures. There's possibilities of when I turn 18, going skydiving and having a video of that Going to the moon.

Speaker 1:

I'm excited to see mom skydiving.

Speaker 3:

I will not be doing that.

Speaker 4:

I don't even ride roller coasters, that's what Dude Perfect did the bungee jumping stuff like that. Some crazy, extreme stuff we'll do.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, but in the announcement video, we also asked you guys to comment down below where you would like to see us go. So we really want you guys to be engaged with that, because we're going to utilize all of those suggestions, compile them all together to determine what kind of content we make for you, because, ultimately, you're the one that watches it. So, uh, we want to do fun, of course, and challenging things, but we also want you guys to love the content and we want to keep learning, to grow and challenging ourselves and just create quality content for you guys. So we're excited about that. Do you have something?

Speaker 4:

What if they commented like well, we like it. Like top comments are like we want you to transition into a cooking channel.

Speaker 2:

A cooking channel.

Speaker 3:

Well, I can host that.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, Mom can do that.

Speaker 4:

Except no ovens, no pots, just ripped crackers. Every time I don't know.

Speaker 1:

Well, I'm sure there'll be some cooking out in the wilderness if we do some overnight camping Zion has something to say

Speaker 4:

Yes.

Speaker 5:

If you want me to make a paper airplane, just come and text us and tell me.

Speaker 4:

And come to our house. Yes, if you show up to our door, you'll get a personally made paper airplane from Zion.

Speaker 3:

Zion is a paper airplane making machine.

Speaker 4:

He's a paper airplane, fiend.

Speaker 2:

If we get a thousand comments saying mom must skydive, we'll try to convince them.

Speaker 1:

Oh, london, I didn't say that I did not ask that One thousand comments that say mom skydive or something along those lines. She has to do it if we get 1000 comments that say mom should skydive.

Speaker 3:

I've already lost my stomach actually, guys, do it please.

Speaker 2:

She'll be skydiving with me and then she will have to skydive while I'll be jumping.

Speaker 4:

I have a huge fear of heights.

Speaker 2:

She will skydive with Ty, and then, when I turn 18, she will have to skydive again.

Speaker 1:

Again, that video is guaranteed to go viral. Oh for sure, yeah, you should.

Speaker 3:

You'll see how much of a squealer I am.

Speaker 4:

And if we do go skydiving we're going to do something like when they get certified. So you do like six or seven jumps, seven or eight jumps and they teach you how to you get to fly by yourself. So first you do a tandem jump with someone on your back and then they help you and then they teach you how to jump out by yourself.

Speaker 3:

If somebody don't push me on that plane, I'm not going Exactly.

Speaker 4:

That's why the first time you're attached to somebody, so they jump for you.

Speaker 1:

And then by the end of it, we'll be flipping on the plane. But eventually, I think, even after you do a few, and the first time you jump by yourself, it's an automatic release.

Speaker 3:

I'm just going to close my eyes and just let them jump.

Speaker 1:

You do that on roller coasters. She closes her eyes the whole time.

Speaker 4:

She's completely silent.

Speaker 3:

She's like funny funny story. Ty funny story. Ty wanted me to go on this one roller coaster and he's like mom, it's the easiest one out there. Like you're gonna be fine, it's gonna be great. And so I'm like, okay, I trust him. Like it's gonna be fine. And this thing I get in it. It straps my feet, it straps my chest really tight. I can barely breathe. It lays you on your back and you go backwards so you're looking up at the sky. So I literally was like I cannot do this, like I think I'm gonna throw up. So I just closed my eyes and I just hold my breath. And he looked over at one point like mom, did you pass out?

Speaker 4:

and I'm like I'm not looking completely close.

Speaker 3:

She's like you know I'm just praying, but you weren't even like tensed up.

Speaker 4:

You were just completely just like I'm like just she's out. It looked like she was controlling the coaster, like she was, like I was just ready to get out?

Speaker 1:

I'll tell you the one that wraps around your legs, though that was the only one that has freaked me out, that's the one you can't see.

Speaker 4:

Oh, is that the one? Okay, that was my favorite one.

Speaker 1:

It's a lean back and it locks your legs in and I'm like, bro, Like you can't lock in all my body parts.

Speaker 4:

It's my favorite one. I said, why don't?

Speaker 3:

you go and it's jerky.

Speaker 4:

That was the thing. It was a jerky one, and then, when we tried to get her to go on the smooth one, she's like nope, we don't trust you anymore.

Speaker 1:

Well, here's the problem you get comfortable, and then they come over, can't breathe and you're like oh my lungs, yeah, they're like just stay calm.

Speaker 2:

What are the things?

Speaker 1:

oh, spiracles I need spiracles if I had spiracles. They could crush me, as they could crush it down my spiracles are clogged.

Speaker 3:

I need you to I can do roller coasters that are like twisty and turny, but when you do drops like I cannot. That's why I think about jumping out of an airplane. Makes me want to cry, actually did you know when you do that, like I cannot.

Speaker 4:

That's why I think about jumping out of an airplane. Makes me want to crash. Actually, did you know when you do that you have no stomach drop? Oh, I hate that feeling.

Speaker 3:

That's what they're saying.

Speaker 4:

There's no stomach drop because you go like that You're going like this, so you have no stomach. Drop it's just like floating.

Speaker 3:

Cause you're gliding I guess.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, get used to it. It's not like it's a continuous thing.

Speaker 3:

It's just torment until you get used to the suffering.

Speaker 4:

See as they hold the flame to your hand, your hand gets used to it eventually, yeah.

Speaker 1:

Well, with that being said, we look forward to your 1,000 comments.

Speaker 4:

Yes, we do Seriously y'all, please comment it. I'm scared.

Speaker 3:

What if it's 999 comments.

Speaker 2:

Then I'm going to comment, mom, eventually.

Speaker 4:

Then you don't have to do it. Oh yeah, god he's fucking.

Speaker 2:

If you want to see me jump out of my car.

Speaker 1:

I'm sure it'd be very easy to get one additional comment.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, and this could happen if, like, if, unfortunately, we had to wait so long. It's like 10 years. It's like 10 years hits 1,000. In 10 years, mom has to do it.

Speaker 1:

We'll be like 75 years old and be like, oh there it is Hit 1,000.

Speaker 2:

Me and Ty could just like each fight 500.

Speaker 4:

No, yeah, me and London.

Speaker 1:

They have to be from different accounts.

Speaker 4:

Me and London make 900 accounts, I would make 1,000 accounts.

Speaker 3:

I would do it for that, golly, they really want to see me jump out.

Speaker 2:

I know.

Speaker 3:

They want to see, you don't matter it's what the people want.

Speaker 1:

We don't know if it's what they want. Yeah, we'll find out, but all right well, any final words mom on your first podcast it'll be a full video.

Speaker 3:

Since judah's not here, I'll represent judah howdy howdy, all right.

Speaker 1:

Well, we appreciate you guys being with us for this episode. Let us know down in the comments if you, uh, if you liked seeing and meeting the Blessing Boys mom. Maybe we'll have her on in a future episode and we appreciate you guys tuning in. Say bye everybody.

Speaker 5:

Bye, everybody. Comment down your favorite donut.

Speaker 2:

No comment. Down, Mama's Jump.

Speaker 1:

Mama's Jump. We'll end it with that Mama's Jump.

Speaker 5:

Mama's Jump, mamas Jump. We'll end it with that.

Speaker 2:

Mamas Jump, mamas Jump, mamas Jump.

Speaker 1:

We'll see you in the next episode. Bye.