:03:04
We're going to play like Brazilians.
:03:11
-Here you go.
-Thanks, Mom.
:03:13
Stuart, don't forget your water bottle.
George....
:03:16
Don't forget your cleats.
:03:18
You look especially beautiful today.
:03:20
Some people just know how to wear oatmeal.
:03:23
Okay, open up.
:03:25
Did you hear that? She said "blah-blah."
:03:28
I can't believe it.
:03:30
Her first word.
:03:32
Where's the baby book? I'm writing it down.
:03:35
I'm not sure that's technically a word.
:03:37
Of course it is.
:03:40
But your Uncle Crenshaw says
that every Little starts talking by nine months.
:03:43
In Uncle Crenshaw's case, never stops.
:03:45
Are you both coming to the game?
:03:47
Wouldn't miss it.
:03:49
Frederick...
:03:51
...this soccer game's making me very....
:03:54
-Proud?
-Anxious. Especially about....
:04:00
-I'm fine.
-He's fine.
:04:03
All those boys stomping around with cleats.
What if someone....
:04:08
Oh, honey. He's a Little.
All Littles are natural athletes.
:04:12
-Do you need....
-Could you?
:04:17
Okay, that's it for you.
:04:22
Snow, food.
:04:24
Food? Is it tuna? Or herring?
:04:27
Or, dare I say it, is it lox?
:04:29
Oh! Please be lox!
:04:34
That's for you.
:04:35
-Boys, are we ready to play some soccer?
-You bet, Dad.
:04:39
Oh, great. It's glop.
:04:41
Look what I'm reduced to.
I'm a Handi Wipe with hair.
:04:53
Wallace! Get up! There we go!
:04:57
That's right! Dig! Dig!
Go downfield! Downfield!