Emotional Confession What I'm Hiding in my Backpack



>> Oh honey, don't cry. Maybe you're crying not because
you really think I'm gonna get mad at you, but maybe it's just because you're so upset
your pretty little handbag is ruined. >> You can show Mom. She won't get mad.
>> Can you show it for me? [Captions by Judy V.

At Y Translator]
[Music] [Music] >> Is there a mold in that bag? >> No. >> She said that there is
something bad in there and I'm like scared
it's gonna be moldy food or, like, a wild animal. >> Here's the deal. I get upset when
I get sass or attitude.

If you make a mistake, I correct you. >> This is a really, really, really big one. >> A really, really big mistake? Alright. Would it feel good
to get it off your chest and tell me? Or would it feel good
to hide it a little longer? How long have you been hiding this secret? >> I don't know.

I just found out today. >> I can't even imagine what
it is you're hiding in there. >> [Indistinct] I just found out today. >> You just found out today?
>> What is in it? >> It's not a dead animal.

>> No. >> Okay, if it's not a dead animal, then nothing could make me upset. >> [Indistinct] be permanent. >> Did you ruin your bag? Oh, did you ruin your bag? >> What kind of stain is it? >> Okay, let me give you some details.

I bought these bags, Kevin and I bought these bags
when we went to Italy, about a year and half ago we went. And these bags were in Italy before they were really
really popular in the U.S. We came to the U.S. And then all of a sudden,
they were everywhere.

And these are real leather, super, super high quality. In the US, they would run for about $300. In Italy, they were like $60. Handmade, hand-stitched,
pure leather bag.

So now that we have the update, did you ruin your bag? You know I gave these to you
knowing you're children, right? >> Trust me, I have scratches
and cuts like all over my bag. And it's in the front
so everyone can see it. >> This is nothing compared to [indistinct]. >> Alright, Julie.

The camera's rolling
so I can't get that mad. It helps keep me under control. You ready? >> What kind of liquid is it? >> Liquid? >> Is it liquid? >> Did you spill a nail polish in there? A lipstick. >> Did you spill--
>> A marker bled? >> A juice? >>Milk?
>> Peanut butter? >> Water? >> Mascara? >> Hair spray? >> Did you urine in it? >> I don't know what that means.

>> Well, Russell does. >> A wetlet in it. >> Oh, no. >> Alright Julie--
>> Just tell me what it is first.

Okay? >> How about we do it together? >> Please tell me what it is. I don't--
>> Please say you won't get mad. >> Oh, of course, honey. I promise.

I absolutely think
this is more darling than you-- Oh honey, don't cry. Oh. Maybe you're crying not because
you really think I'm gonna get mad at you, but maybe it's just because you're so upset
your pretty little handbag is ruined. Is that it?
>> [Indistinct] >> Do you need a new one? Julie, it's okay.

Did you know Dad's going to Italy in July? He can find a new one. Would you like that? If they still sell them in Italy,
I'll ask him to pick one up for you. They, he may not be going
to that part of Italy, but maybe he will be, okay? Plus, the outside looks perfectly fine. So let's do the inside.

Can I look? >> I want to be prepared of what it is. >> Come on. Can I look? >> I'm gonna show Abby first. >> [? I'm not looking till] Mom does.

>> Abby. It's not... >> I know what she-- I know what it is. She told me.

>> What is it? >> Okay, okay.
Don't, don't... Okay, if she told you
to be quiet about it-- Hey, I told you to go change.
>> Russell, Russell. >> Um, these were the only pajamas.
>> Russell, whisper it. >> Hey.

>> It's fine. It's fine. You can show Mom. She won't get mad.
>> Can you show it for me? >> Tell it to me.

 >> This is worse than I thought. Was this yours? Or was this Eve's? This was yours. >> It's pink mold. >> Oh, dear.

Honey, I'm not mad at you. I feel bad for you. It's okay. >> Well, that was cool [indistinct] what I did.

>> It's okay. We could buy you a new backpack, that looks just like that. >> I am not mad at you in the slightest. I feel bad that you feel bad.

It's going to be okay. I have an idea. No, no, no, I have a wonderful idea. Tomorrow, the laundromat that does
Daddy's shirts and his wool pants, they do a really good job
of getting things out.

And they have like cleaning
things that you can do on leather. Let's send it to the dry cleaners
and see what they come up with. Should we try that? Would that make you happy? Let's send it to the dry cleaners and let's see what they say. I bet they could get it out.

>> Lesson learned: Never put slime in your bag. >> If it's made in Italy. >> Empty out the chapstick that's in there. And go put it in the-- I'll put it in the laundry bag.

It's outside. Is everything out of it? Okay. Here we go. I think the laundry bags-- Wait, did they take it today? I don't see the laundry bag.

Alright, dry cleaners. Give me your best. It'll be a miracle
if they can clean that up. [Music] It's my friend's birthday today and she's had a really rough year, and so the neighborhood got together, and we are doing
little things around her house for a couple of hours while she's gone.

So hopefully, when she comes home, everything is done. And everyone's doing something simple, something meaningful, and it all just adds up. And she'll have a really clean house, with all of her garbage and recycling taken out, and her garden weeded. [Music] That was some of the most fun
I've had in a long time.

It was so neat to see
the whole neighborhood. I can't wait till Kirsten comes home, and sees, not just the
housework and the yard work done, but sees how much we all love her. [Music].

Emotional Confession What I'm Hiding in my Backpack

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