3D: Squabbles
Skylathan can’t agree on how to celebrate Oliver’s birthday but do agree they’re not reading for their nest to begin emptying.
Skylathan can’t agree on how to celebrate Oliver’s birthday but do agree they’re not reading for their nest to begin emptying.
#Manveer has been a thing for a while, but Maya is still afraid to show him what she’s really like for fear of rejection.
Jase decides to step out and little and invites Hillary and Abigail for a family fun day. They have things they need to discuss, but she probably already knows how he feels.
The family gathers again for Sunday dinner. Jase decides to take a leap of faith and share something personal with Hillary.
Jonathan calls his sister, cousins, and children together for a family meeting to discuss the plans for the memorial park.
#Manveer has been a thing for two weeks, and they throw a party to celebrate their happiness.
Kevin and Juliana are still in Monte Vista. He gets up early and runs into her little sisters. What will they do to terrorize him?
Eliza’s role as a civil servant of the law often interferes with her family time.
With Breanne busy with chasing Kaiden, who will be left to manage the Pancakes house?
At the end of the first epic day back home, Juliana finally gets some girl time with her sister, Adrianna.
Now that Maya and Ranveer are dating, Aubrey is excited about she and her sister finally being in the same place in life.
Juliana and her mother steal away and discuss the sacrifices they both have made.
There’s a birthday in the family, and you know what that means. Pruett family reunion!
Jonathan and Derek hang out and talk about various family gossip.
Juliana’s birthday has arrived, and Kevin finally reveals what his “big plans” are.
Jonathan thinks his son and great-niece have such good manners. Do they really?
Jonathan’s relationship with his son gets him thinking about the relationship with his father.
Hillary needs to ask Harold to go with her to a counseling session. Will he do it?
Skyla feels like a new mom as she reflects on the dichotomy between adult children, raising a toddler, and going through midlife crisis.