Season 5, Episode 1, Chapter 62

Now a teenager, Jarrett dyed his hair and started hitting the treadmill. He may be socially awkward but he was desperate to fit in on the first day of school.
For moral support, Travis joined him for his workout.
Meanwhile, Annabelle snuggled with Hannah on the couch. Ahhh snuggles are the best!
With a new school year just around the corner, they turned on the sprinklers for one more day of fun in the sun!
The kids jumped around in the pond…
“Yahoooooooo!” Carter exclaimed as he splashed water into the air.
Finally, they gathered for a family water balloon fight.
Carter taunted Casey and dared him to throw it at him. “Nah nah nah nah nahhh you can’t get me.” Caiden looked at him. He’s being ridiculous, he thought to himself.
Just then, Casey threw the water balloon and it smacked Carter right in the head.
Ooof, that hurt.
That evening, Jarrett and Hannah sat down for dinner. “Jarrett, you know you didn’t have to dye your hair just to fit in on your first day of high school. I loved your blonde hair.”
“I’m trying something new…”
“I know it’s my natural hair color but I feel like everyone won’t believe me…”
“Jarrett, anyone who is a good enough friend won’t care. They’ll love you for who you are. And that beautiful hair color of yours.”
Jarrett smiled awkwardly. Obviously Hannah didn’t remember a thing about how high school kids could be.
“Now, do you want me to walk you to school tomorrow?” Hannah said eagerly. “No…no. I’m good,” Jarrett said smiling anxiously through his teeth.
Inside, Caiden was taking a nap in the playroom when a fire broke out.
Ahhhhh! Carter ran inside screaming.
The rest of the family started running into the room.
This is so scary, Caiden thought.
While most of the family stood in the playroom screaming…
Annabelle was the only one who listened to fire drills and ran outside, far away from the fire.
Hannah bravely pulled out the fire extinguisher.
“Don’t worry, I’ll put it out!” Hannah said confidently.
“I’m not worried,” said Travis, as he held his face in fear. He eyed the family photos, worried they’d be lost.
Luckily, the only item lost was the toy violin.
Meanwhile, in Summer’s basement, Don was stretching.
If I can get these muscles big enough, maybe I can break down that door, Don thought to himself.
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Now a teenager, Jarrett dyed his hair and started hitting the treadmill. He may be socially awkward but he was desperate to fit in on the first day of school.
For moral support, Travis joined him for his workout.
Meanwhile, Annabelle snuggled with Hannah on the couch. Ahhh snuggles are the best!
With a new school year just around the corner, they turned on the sprinklers for one more day of fun in the sun!
The kids jumped around in the pond…
“Yahoooooooo!” Carter exclaimed as he splashed water into the air.
Finally, they gathered for a family water balloon fight.
Carter taunted Casey and dared him to throw it at him. “Nah nah nah nah nahhh you can’t get me.” Caiden looked at him. He’s being ridiculous, he thought to himself.
Just then, Casey threw the water balloon and it smacked Carter right in the head.
Ooof, that hurt.
That evening, Jarrett and Hannah sat down for dinner. “Jarrett, you know you didn’t have to dye your hair just to fit in on your first day of high school. I loved your blonde hair.”
“I’m trying something new…”
“I know it’s my natural hair color but I feel like everyone won’t believe me…”
“Jarrett, anyone who is a good enough friend won’t care. They’ll love you for who you are. And that beautiful hair color of yours.”
Jarrett smiled awkwardly. Obviously Hannah didn’t remember a thing about how high school kids could be.
“Now, do you want me to walk you to school tomorrow?” Hannah said eagerly. “No…no. I’m good,” Jarrett said smiling anxiously through his teeth.
Inside, Caiden was taking a nap in the playroom when a fire broke out.
Ahhhhh! Carter ran inside screaming.
The rest of the family started running into the room.
This is so scary, Caiden thought.
While most of the family stood in the playroom screaming…
Annabelle was the only one who listened to fire drills and ran outside, far away from the fire.
Hannah bravely pulled out the fire extinguisher.
“Don’t worry, I’ll put it out!” Hannah said confidently.
“I’m not worried,” said Travis, as he held his face in fear. He eyed the family photos, worried they’d be lost.
Luckily, the only item lost was the toy violin.
Meanwhile, in Summer’s basement, Don was stretching.
If I can get these muscles big enough, maybe I can break down that door, Don thought to himself.
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