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  • You're so dolled up.

  • Where are you going after this?

  • I was just meeting a girlfriend.

  • I wanted to impress her.

  • Really?

  • You did this for me?

  • I did!

  • Well, you look beautiful.

  • I certainly don't wear things like this at home.

  • No?

  • No.

  • No, that's why I thought you were going somewhere

  • after this.

  • No, just going to a rock-climbing gym with my kids.

  • Yeah.

  • Yeah, true story.

  • And do you climb the rocks, as well?

  • I do not, no.

  • No, I'm afraid of back and neck injuries, whereas they are not.

  • Yeah.

  • Yeah.

  • That's the thing about children.

  • I know.

  • And are they hooked up to a harness of some sort?

  • Nope.

  • And that seems fine to you?

  • Yeah, they can't-- they're not nimble enough to get high

  • enough to where they'd actually have an injury.

  • And it's a little padded.

  • I see.

  • I see.

  • I've never been to one of those things.

  • They look fun.

  • And it looks like a fun thing for kids to do.

  • They're pretty cool, yeah.

  • Yeah, can I ask what happened to your child's head

  • in this picture?

  • I saw a picture of--

  • which child is this, by the way?

  • I don't know her name.

  • Oy, yoy, yoy, yoy, yoy.

  • That is the back of my youngest daughter's head.

  • And the story behind that--

  • What's her name?

  • Delta.

  • Delta, and Delta is how old?

  • Five.

  • Five.

  • She just turned five.

  • So she has this intense obsession

  • with bathing with her stuffies.

  • She likes to take all of her stuffed animals

  • into the bathtub.

  • And it's like, in my head, I'm like, well,

  • it's a cool sensory thing.

  • I'm going to let her do it.

  • But she role plays with them.

  • And so she wants me to leave the room.

  • And now that she's five, I'm like, OK,

  • I can start to make dinner.

  • I mean, it's this much water in the bathtub.

  • So she's in there.

  • And then I go to get her out.

  • And I pull her out.

  • I go, oh, I don't think you got the conditioner out

  • of your hair.

  • And she says, no, I did.

  • I rinsed it.

  • And then, 10 minutes later, as I'm putting her pajamas on,

  • I'm like, what did you use?

  • And she was like, the Vaseline!

  • First of all, is that the entire tub of Vaseline?

  • It was quite a bit of the Vaseline.

  • And why did she think that was-- why was that in her reach?

  • Because her mother left her alone in the bathroom.

  • And she likes sensory play.

  • And how you get it out is this.

  • It was three rounds of Hello Bello shampoo, one round

  • of clarifying shampoo, two rounds of dish soap,

  • and then we still had to wait four days because none of that

  • worked.

  • Wow.

  • Yeah.

  • Yeah, because Dawn is what they use when animals, the bird,

  • get oil spills, and all that.

  • Yes.

  • So you'd think Dawn would do that.

  • I thought-- it did cut the grease.

  • Delta Dawn.

  • How about that? (SINGING) Delta Dawn what's

  • that flower-- (SPEAKING) what?

  • [APPLAUSE]

  • It cut the grease a little bit.

  • No, I mean, yeah, I like Dawn.

  • It worked a little bit.

  • Wow.

  • Well, I'm sure it was somewhat combed out after that.

  • No, we didn't touch it.

  • I mean, who's she got to impress?

  • That's true.

  • That's true.

  • Start saving for therapy now.

  • And then I love that you, of course, rescue dogs.

  • And you have you have a one-eyed dog.

  • I do.

  • That's so cute.

  • Barb.

  • Barbara!

  • Look at that!

  • Barbara Biscuits, she's going to turn 12 this year.

  • We got her last year.

  • And you know, she's just a hot mess.

  • Dax calls her the old dirty golf rag.

  • Because that's what she looks like.

  • She is--

  • She looks like she has Vaseline in her hair right now.

  • Yes.

  • Well, you you what?

  • This was-- she walked right into the pool.

  • Oh, no.

  • Because she's blind in this eye.

  • And this eye only has 20% sight.

  • But none of it involves the edge of the pool.

  • Well, thank God somebody was there to catch her.

  • Yes.

  • And I scooped her right up.

  • But she's--

  • Because you're not looking good as a mom or a pet owner

  • right now.

  • [LAUGHTER]

  • Whoa!

  • The results are in!

  • No, I take wonderful care of her.

  • And I deal with all of her-- you know,

  • senior dogs are my favorite.

  • Yeah, to rescue a senior dog is the best thing.

  • That's so sweet that you did that.

  • Yeah, despite how much she puts us through.

  • Because she doesn't-- she came at 11 years old.

  • And there's no really training a dog like that.

  • Also, I think she has a really tiny brain.

  • So it's not going to work.

  • But she hasn't figured out that going outside

  • is where you go to the bathroom.

  • Or maybe she has and she just doesn't enjoy it.

  • But I will leave her outside for five hours.

  • She'll be on the porch, in the yard.

  • And then she'll run right inside and pee on the kitchen bath

  • mat, the kitchen mat.

  • It's like she's standing outside the door going,

  • let me in, let me in, I got to pee, I got to pee, let me in,

  • ooh, let me in.

  • Because she will only pee on the mat in the kitchen.

  • Wow.

  • Well, have you tried putting the mat outside?

  • I have!

  • When I wash it, and then I dry it outside, no interest.

  • Wow.

  • Because you can simulate-- you can

  • build a kitchen-looking thing outside in the yard

  • with the mat so she thinks that is the kitchen.

  • You have enough money to do that.

  • You can do that.

  • I guess I could.

  • I never thought about that as a solution.

  • Think about it.

  • Think about it.

  • I wanted you to tell this story.

  • Because I heard about it this morning,

  • it's hilarious, about your mother--

  • Dax flirting with your mother.

  • She was coming in town.

  • And sends him a text, like, be there by 11:00,

  • and then sends something else that says,

  • can't wait to see you tonight.

  • And he meant to respond smiley face, smiley face smiley face.

  • And instead, he responds eggplant, eggplant, eggplant.

  • [LAUGHTER]

  • And when he did it, he went, huh, oh, no!

  • I made a huge mistake!

  • And I was like, what?

  • And he shows me the phone.

  • And by the way, the minute you involve an eggplant emoji,

  • the whole story changes.

  • Because now, it reads, I'll be there at 11:00

  • can't wait to see tonight.

  • Which is not how the original texts read,

  • or what she intended!

  • But thankfully, she didn't know what an eggplant emoji was.

  • She does now.

  • All right, we have to take a break.

  • More with Kristen after this.

You're so dolled up.

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