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A simple outing turns into costumes, cardio, and chaos.
Somehow, Luca might be winning where it actually counts.
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A simple outing turns into costumes, cardio, and chaos.
Somehow, Luca might be winning where it actually counts.
Between skunk-soaked dogs, sliders, and a toddler who refuses to sleep, Dub brings news that changes everything. By the end of the evening, Luca is reminded that love can return, grief can soften, and the best friendships always find their way back to the kitchen.
It’s a scorcher in San Sequoia. Luca takes Sophia up on her suggestion from a few weeks ago and takes the family to the splash park.
As rain clouds linger and toddler chaos takes over the house, Luca finds comfort in small routines, familiar voices, and friendships that don’t need constant maintenance to stay strong.
Between Logan’s toddler tantrums, Desiree’s dramatic teenage tirades, and Sophia single-handedly saving the day like the calmest superhero alive, Luca has fully accepted his role as the man on the couch with imaginary popcorn, watching the chaos like it’s his favorite show.
Between raspberry kisses, sea-themed décor, and a chorus of confetti, the Murillos celebrate Logan’s big day with all the usual chaos and love. For Luca, it’s another reminder that every wave of laughter carries a hint of how quickly time drifts by.
Between baby cuddles, French toast, and a few teenage eye rolls, Luca is reminded that fatherhood is equal parts tenderness and tough love.
Desiree’s curiosity after meeting her ghostly grandparents leads her down an unexpected path to discovering their family history.
What began as a casual detour turns into a reunion between generations. As Luca, Sophia, and Desiree light candles for the family they’ve lost, the spirits return with humor, love, and advice that bridges the distance between worlds.
A celebratory dinner turns into a gentle lesson in independence when Desiree shares her uncertain plans for the future. Luca and Sophia learn that sometimes the best guidance a parent can offer is trust.