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  • Oh my goodness, what are we going to be doing?!

  • The violin. The violin!

  • Has anyone ever had someone learn a string instrument in your house?

  • Well you know what you're in for, don't you?

  • [Life in Japan Theme Song]

  • If I asked you what is the most important job in Japan is, what would your answer be?

  • Are you doing your homework Dude? Good job!

  • Looks like you have "mi" Yea.

  • "U," "N" and "Mi"

  • Very good.

  • If I were answering, I would say it's the same all over the world:

  • the most important job is often overlooked.

  • So one of our viewers sent us a game he had made called "Ready, Set, Eigo" card game.

  • We're going to try it.

  • I don't know how it is, but maybe it's something we can recommend.

  • You have to flip a card and then you have to match from the things in your hand.

  • 3, 2, 1... It is slow

  • Are horses slow?

  • No, cats are not slow.

  • They are so fast, Joshua!

  • Alright, I don't think anybody has it.

  • OK Sarah, do the next one...

  • It is strong...

  • Ah!

  • Are horses strong? Horses are strong.

  • They can pull things. So you get that one.

  • They can kick back. OK, good job Anna.

  • It's in the supermarket

  • Oh Becca, fast!

  • It's long.

  • Paper? A sword!

  • Good job! I think so.

  • Sarah has one card left, can she get rid of it?

  • It has seven letters. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6...no! Only 6.

  • Coconut

  • It's seven. That is seven!

  • It has an "O"

  • Daddy did that with one hand!

  • I have two cards left, Sarah has one!

  • It can jump.

  • Wait... I don't think pigs jump.

  • Wait, yes it does! It can jump a little!

  • I've never seen a pig jump!

  • It can fly, ah ha ha!

  • Oh Sarah wins!! No that wasn't fair!

  • She did it like this and I couldn't even see it!

  • No, I saw it.

  • Sarah, good job! You won our first game of "Ready Set Eigo"

  • Can we do it again? Yea, let's try it again.

  • There is a job that is so important that you never retire from it, and you never stop doing it.

  • Vocations come and go with the seasons, but this job remains even after your time on earth is done.

  • It looks like the girls are coming home from school.

  • Momma chan! Oh man, go for it Momma chan!

  • Oh my! Don't hurt Momma!

  • Oh wow!

  • Yes, this job is of course is parenting,

  • and before you dismiss this as the most important job, just think about it:

  • without parents there would be no more human race.

  • Loud like thunder!

  • I tell you what, some nights are just so beautiful,

  • I look outside the window, I see the clouds, I see the sunset,

  • And I'm like "I just got to get out there!"

  • That's not a special filterthat's really happening right there.

  • The most important things in life are often the easiest to take for granted:

  • like a beautiful sunset or time spent together as a family.

  • If we are too busy doing other things

  • then our priorities are not right and we will suffer the consequences sooner or later.

  • But keep these things in balance, and life is its' own great reward.

  • What's happening? What's happening?

  • I'm videoing Rebecca. She's cutting her bangs now.

  • Eh?! She's doing it for real?!

  • Becster-Booster did it! Oh my goodness, Momma chan!

  • The most exhaustive and conclusive studies have shown

  • that the biggest indicator of success doesn't come from your education, your race or your gender

  • it comes from a well-structured home life.

  • Wait!

  • Oh my goodness! Anna wait for me!

  • What is it Anna?

  • What is this?!

  • What is this for?! Karate.

  • Karate. Karate?!

  • I don't know...

  • What! What? Do you do Karate in school?

  • Do you do Karate in school? Oh!

  • And Becca! Whoa! This is my Karate...

  • How about that?

  • Oh yea, that looks pretty intense!

  • A well-structured home is a place of joy, one in which life moves forward with purpose

  • It doesn't just happen by itself and it isn't the responsibility of the government or schools.

  • This is quite the Zumba fest going on here.

  • Even Sarah's doing it!

  • Sarah hates Zumba! She's doing a good job though!

  • A strong family is built on a strong marriage,

  • and for a strong marriage, you've got to prioritize one another

  • and take time out of your busy life to celebrate the milestones along the way.

  • Election time.

  • Well we've come down to Shinjuku to celebrate our 19-year anniversary!

  • Nineteen years married, wow! That's a long time.

  • A long time! I wouldn't have it any other way. That's right.

  • Happy anniversary to us!

  • Well, we did it, didn't we girlfriend?

  • Oh sorry! As I about knock you out! We did.

  • Oh uh. Donut time.

  • This is dangerous, because the longer we stay, the more we spend.

  • We gotta get going!

  • It was super sunny in Shinjuku

  • And you get here and it looks like rain!

  • Whaa!!!

  • Oh. Oh! Whoa!!

  • How is it?!

  • Are you enjoying Mommy and Daddy's anniversary donuts?

  • What? This is an anniversary donut? That's our anniversary donuts

  • Yesterday Mommy and Daddy were married 19 years. Wow! Pretty cool, huh?

  • Oh boy oh boy oh boy.

  • Got me some coffee, got me a donut. Look out!

  • Anna, what is about to happen here?

  • My first violin lesson.

  • What?! Your first violin lesson? Get out of here!

  • What? Ok.

  • Are you cheering your big sister on?

  • You're going to do so good.

  • There's a lot of cousins on this slide!

  • Here comes Lulu and Sarah and Evi and Joshua!

  • Alright, here we go!

  • Yes!

  • So to all the parents out there, we salute you!

  • We know it's not easy and parenting is often overlooked,

  • but the foundation of a great society is strong families.

  • And strong families are built by people who have the greatest job anywhere in the world

  • Parents

  • Sarah, what is happening today?!

  • It's Saturday... Um hum

  • But why do you have your school backpack on if it's Saturday?

  • Ah, because we're going to school.

  • Going to school! What are you going to do today?

  • Practice major earthquake.

  • Oh yea that's important, isn't it?

  • Maybe it's not major but I just call it major.

  • The teacher said to drink a lot of water

  • Oh, drink a lot of water? Yeah.

  • Hey, what's cool about going on Saturday though?

  • What happens when Monday comes?

  • It's off!

  • That's nice, huh?

  • Alright, let's go?

  • What is going on here?

  • We fight with backpacks.

  • What, a backpack fight?! Careful!

  • Easy! Oh my goodness.

  • Alright, big earthquake. We're going to practice for it. Hopefully we never need it.

  • But it's good that we're practiced, huh?

  • Well, we're on our way

  • The kids are at school and we're going to go check in on them

  • Because it's a parent/teacher day, right?

  • Where you can go and observe and see what's going on?

  • And then later Ruth will pick them up. Yep.

  • Sarah just practiced her big earthquake drill

  • And me. So did Joshua.

  • So the assigned person has to pick them up at school

  • And they have to walk with these head protectors on.

  • Hey guys, how was school then today?

  • Everyone was scared, and me, because of the big earthquake.

  • It wasn't real.

  • Oh, but it wasn't real though, huh?

  • Why was everyone scared?

  • Well it was their first time hearing what to do, I'm sure it was a bit freaky.

  • It's his first time doing the big evacuation... Yea.

  • What are we working on here ladies?

  • Grandma's birthday party.

  • We get to play games... Oh yea.

  • Wow.

  • "Don't Eat Pete"

  • "Don't Eat Pete" game, huh? One of grandma's favorites.

  • Look. Oh cool.

  • There's yours.

  • Did you see Joshua's?

  • This looks like Joshua's, huh? Yea.

  • You can ask your joke No, it's ok, you can do it.

  • No, do your joke!

  • It can be afterwards, afterwards.

  • What do cows use in their text messages?

  • "E-moo-ji"

  • "E-moo-ji?"

  • "E-moo-ji!"

  • Your dad helped you with that one, I heard him. Yes.

  • Yes Daddy- it was our joke!

  • Oh OK, forgive me.

  • OK start singing!

  • [Singing Happy Birthday]

  • Here in Japan like many other places in the world it's Father's Day today.

  • So Happy Father's Day to all the fathers out there.

  • You have such an important job that God has given you and it's so important.

  • Your love and your support of your family

  • And your working hard to provide for them

  • These are all things very admirable. Thank you to all the fathers out there.

  • Here we go, it's church time!!

Oh my goodness, what are we going to be doing?!

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