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00:00:27I'm back, Hannah!
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00:00:33Remind me again how Mozart's greatest hits helped the plants?
00:00:36Basically, the vibrations of the sound waves in classical music help create movement in the cells and distribute nutrients.
00:00:41Makes them grow much faster.
00:00:43Fascinating.
00:00:45The mayor's wife called. She wants a basket for Easter.
00:00:47Mrs. Buford?
00:00:48Yeah.
00:00:49She must want to try out our produce before her husband's fundraiser next month.
00:00:53Oh.
00:00:56Zoe, if we impress her, she could buy over a thousand baskets for the event.
00:01:00That'd be huge.
00:01:01Yeah. And if that happens, I might just have to move into the greenhouse for a few weeks.
00:01:07You know, I could help take some things off your plate if you teach me how to prep the orders.
00:01:11I am your assistant, after all.
00:01:13I know, I know. I, uh, I promise I will. Soon.
00:01:17You said that when you hired me a year ago.
00:01:19My husband calls it a control issue.
00:01:21I call it caring. A lot.
00:01:24As the saying goes, your greatest strength can often be your greatest weakness.
00:01:27Okay, okay. Are you sure you feel good about delivering these Saturday on your own?
00:01:31Yes.
00:01:32If you want, we can go over the best routes on the map for each location.
00:01:34You mean the map we've gone over together five times already?
00:01:36I just want you to feel as prepared as possible.
00:01:39I know.
00:01:40Oh, and remember, whatever you do, don't take-
00:01:42Don't take Coastal Road.
00:01:43Great.
00:01:44Hot holes galore.
00:01:45Okay, okay. I'm impressed.
00:01:49All right. Let me just do the final touches.
00:01:52Does this mean I get to at least tie the bow?
00:01:55This one has to be flawless.
00:01:59Right.
00:02:01Okay.
00:02:04Almost there.
00:02:06Hannah, it's perfect. Plus, you were supposed to leave hours ago.
00:02:10Oh, no, you're right. I have to go.
00:02:12Um, okay.
00:02:15Travel safe, little basket. I'm not riding on you.
00:02:18Okay, thank you. Bye. Enjoy your Easter weekend.
00:02:21You too.
00:02:30Hi, this message is for Hannah Moore.
00:02:32I'm calling in regards to an appointment with Dr. Williams that just became available for today.
00:02:36If you're able to make it in by one o'clock, please call us back as soon as possible.
00:02:41Yes, yes.
00:02:45Dr. Williams' office.
00:02:46Hi. Hi, this is Hannah Moore.
00:02:48I am calling to confirm that my husband and I can definitely be there at one o'clock today.
00:02:52Great. We'll see you then.
00:02:53Thank you. Thank you so much. You have no idea what this means.
00:02:57It's our pleasure.
00:02:58Bye.
00:02:59Bye.
00:03:14Hey, Ro. I'm home.
00:03:16Hey. You didn't answer any of my texts or calls.
00:03:19It wasn't on purpose. You know me when I'm in the zone at the greenhouse.
00:03:24I just had no idea where you were. I was starting to get pretty worried.
00:03:27Well, this is why I shared our locations on each other's phones.
00:03:30You can always check it to see where I am.
00:03:32Yeah, I didn't think of that.
00:03:34Thanks for caring. I will try to be better about my phone from now on.
00:03:37Do you realize we were supposed to leave from my parents' house two hours ago?
00:03:41Hannah, you haven't even packed yet.
00:03:43I'm sorry. I lost track of time.
00:03:46Finalizing Easter orders.
00:03:47I can be packed in five minutes.
00:03:49Besides, it's actually a good thing we haven't left already. We would have missed something very important.
00:03:54And what's that?
00:03:55Dr. Williams' office called? They got us an appointment this afternoon.
00:03:59Not another doctor's appointment.
00:04:02No, this isn't just any doctor. This is the exclusive family planning specialist.
00:04:06I've been trying to get us in to see for months.
00:04:08Someone, I think, had to cancel last minute for holiday plans with their family or something.
00:04:13Prioritizing family plans. Imagine someone doing that.
00:04:17I am. I'm prioritizing planning our family.
00:04:22So what, you and I aren't a family then?
00:04:26Ro, you know what I mean. Every day that goes by, the clock is ticking. I'm not getting any younger.
00:04:33Besides, if we leave now, we will make the appointment just in time.
00:04:38Okay, but Hannah, you promised this weekend would be about us.
00:04:41And I told you, I just need a breather from all these appointments.
00:04:44Look, it'll just be a quick trip on the way to your parents' house. We can't turn this down. The wait list is over a year out.
00:04:50Yeah, but you and I both know if this appointment doesn't go well, it's going to ruin the entire weekend.
00:04:54Hannah, I was really looking forward to having a stress-free getaway with you.
00:04:57Are you kidding? I've been taking expired prenatal vitamins.
00:05:00You're not even listening to me.
00:05:01What? Yes, I am. Honey, I'm just trying to get us there on time.
00:05:09Can we stop at the pharmacy on the way?
00:05:14Ro? Ro, did you hear me?
00:05:22What's up?
00:05:25Why are you looking at me like that?
00:05:30I think we need a break.
00:05:32From trying to have a baby?
00:05:35From each other.
00:05:41I think it's best if we don't talk this weekend.
00:05:46But won't that be awkward if we don't talk at your parents' house?
00:05:50No, because I'm going alone.
00:05:54Hannah, we haven't been on the same page for months now. I mean, some space could be good, right?
00:06:11Rowan!
00:06:13I'll see you when I get back.
00:06:16He's been a bit more distant lately, but not this distant.
00:06:22I'm not sure if you understand.
00:06:25You're a little late.
00:06:27I'm sorry.
00:06:29I'm sorry.
00:06:31What?
00:06:33You're a little late.
00:06:36I'm sorry.
00:06:39I'm sorry.
00:06:41I'm sorry.
00:06:42lately, but not this distant.
00:06:44Rowan's never asked to spend a holiday apart.
00:06:47He said he doesn't even want to talk this weekend.
00:06:51We've barely gone a single day in over 10 years
00:06:53without speaking.
00:06:56Brooke, what would you do if you were me?
00:07:00Well, when I'm stressed, I bake.
00:07:03A toxic trait my family feeds, no pun intended.
00:07:06But since that doesn't actually fix problems,
00:07:10I would do the only thing I know that does.
00:07:13I'd get on my knees, and I'd beg God for help.
00:07:18I tried that once when I was younger.
00:07:19It didn't work.
00:07:22Well, at the very least, you shouldn't be alone for Easter.
00:07:24Come to Sunday service with us.
00:07:26Thanks, but church isn't really my thing.
00:07:30You went with Rowan when you first got married, though,
00:07:32right?
00:07:34I gave it a shot with him once.
00:07:36Then we both just stopped going altogether.
00:07:39Sorry to interrupt, but I figured you could use a coffee
00:07:42to go with Brooke's bakery.
00:07:43Thanks, Jonathan.
00:07:45Are you headed to golf?
00:07:46No, I skipped playing for today,
00:07:48so I can pick up Kylie from school,
00:07:50and you guys can keep chatting.
00:07:53Thanks, honey.
00:07:54Wow, blueberry this time.
00:07:56Oh, yeah, perks of Hannah's garden.
00:07:58These are amazing.
00:08:00I might take one or five for the road
00:08:03to share with Kylie, obviously.
00:08:04Obviously, yeah.
00:08:05See what I mean?
00:08:06They enable me.
00:08:08Love you.
00:08:09Love you, too.
00:08:14I wish Rowan and I were more like that.
00:08:17You guys just seem so perfect.
00:08:19We have a great relationship, but we
00:08:21are definitely not perfect.
00:08:23Believe me, we have had our share of struggles.
00:08:26How does anybody make a marriage work?
00:08:30I want you to try something for me.
00:08:33Ask God to show you.
00:08:35I told you already.
00:08:37I've done that before.
00:08:39He doesn't answer me.
00:08:40Maybe just give it one more shot.
00:08:43What do you got to lose?
00:08:44Just talk to him like a friend.
00:08:56Wow.
00:08:58Crisis really does bring out the baker in you.
00:09:01Not you, too.
00:09:07Oh, what have we got here?
00:09:19It's a fruitful day.
00:09:22Oh.
00:09:25Well, well, well.
00:09:28It's a fruitful day.
00:09:31Oh.
00:09:34Well, well, well.
00:09:58Oh.
00:10:19That's you.
00:10:21That's you.
00:10:28That's you.
00:10:58Oh.
00:11:24I cannot believe I'm doing this.
00:11:29Oh.
00:11:38Hi, God.
00:11:44It's been a while, to say the least.
00:11:47Um, you and I both know the last time
00:11:52I tried to ask you for something,
00:11:54it didn't really work out.
00:11:57But, um, I'm a little desperate.
00:12:08I, um, I really want to save my marriage,
00:12:12and I have no idea how to.
00:12:16So, um, I'm not going to ask you for a lot here.
00:12:27If you could give me some sort of, um,
00:12:31guidance or a sign as to what I should do.
00:12:39Um.
00:12:51Yeah.
00:12:53I didn't think you'd answer.
00:12:58Yeah.
00:13:04Can't be.
00:13:19Hello?
00:13:20Good evening, miss.
00:13:22I found what you've been looking for.
00:13:24Who is this?
00:13:26Oh, sorry, I just now realized how late it is.
00:13:29I found your watch buried in the sand today at Pier Beach.
00:13:33I'm sorry, you must have the wrong number.
00:13:36Well, um, the number is engraved right here on the watch.
00:13:405550189.
00:13:44Is that correct?
00:13:45Uh, yes, yes, that's this number,
00:13:48but I'm not missing a watch.
00:13:50Well, in all my years,
00:13:52I've never found a piece of jewelry with a phone number engraved on it.
00:13:56Must have been pretty important for someone to do that.
00:14:00Also, it looks like there's a name.
00:14:03It starts with an R and an O.
00:14:08And the rest is faded.
00:14:10But it must be maybe five letters long,
00:14:13followed by a day of some kind.
00:14:16October 11th.
00:14:18Does that mean anything to you?
00:14:19Yeah, my anniversary is October 11th.
00:14:22And my husband's name is Rowan, but he doesn't even wear a watch.
00:14:25What a weird coincidence.
00:14:27Well, it's a first for me, that's for sure.
00:14:30But I don't believe in coincidences.
00:14:33Tell you what, I could meet you and or your husband down at Pier Beach tomorrow afternoon at 1 p.m.
00:14:39If you'd like to come and have a look at it.
00:14:42Yeah, sure, I can, I can meet you there.
00:14:46Great.
00:14:48I'll be sitting on the bench at the boardwalk.
00:14:51Have a good evening.
00:15:02No, everything about it is just so strange.
00:15:06Rowan's name on the watch.
00:15:08Anniversary.
00:15:10The weirdest part was the timing.
00:15:15I couldn't sleep, so I tried praying.
00:15:22And the phone literally rang in the middle of prayer.
00:15:25See? God did answer.
00:15:28What kind of answer is that? It doesn't even make sense.
00:15:31I have no idea, but I am with the mystery watchman on this one.
00:15:35I don't believe in coincidences either.
00:15:38Honestly, for me, the most confusing part of it all is why on earth do you still have a landline phone?
00:15:44Well, okay, no one really knows this except for Rowan, but I have kept the same landline since I was little, just in case my dad might ever call.
00:15:56It's the only way he'd be able to get a hold of me.
00:16:01Oh, Hannah.
00:16:03It's all good.
00:16:08That must be him.
00:16:10I'll call you if I need you, okay?
00:16:13Okay, I will be around.
00:16:15Okay.
00:16:22Um, hi there.
00:16:25Ah, you must be the woman here to see the mystery watch.
00:16:29That's me.
00:16:30I'm Franklin.
00:16:31Hannah.
00:16:33Pleasure to meet you.
00:16:34You too.
00:16:35Would you care to sit? Beautiful day out.
00:16:38Sure, yeah.
00:16:40Thanks.
00:16:41You know, I usually find items people have been looking for.
00:16:47Sounds to me like this one was looking for you.
00:16:57Wow, that does look like my husband's name and our anniversary date, but I still don't recognize this watch at all.
00:17:06I think you should keep it anyway.
00:17:09No, I couldn't.
00:17:10No, I already told you, I don't believe in coincidences.
00:17:15If you don't mind me asking, what made you say yes, Hannah?
00:17:19Yes to what?
00:17:21Well, to meeting me here today, seeing the watch.
00:17:26My gut's telling me you were hoping for something.
00:17:31I, uh, I don't know what I was hoping for in coming here.
00:17:37You, you discovered this watch at a very serendipitous moment.
00:17:41What's so?
00:17:43I was, um, praying when you called.
00:17:48Oh.
00:17:49I hadn't done that since I was ten years old.
00:17:52I just felt very, um, lost and confused last night about my marriage.
00:17:58I decided to ask for an answer.
00:18:04And then right on cue, the phone rang.
00:18:08And you told me about this random watch that has my husband's name on it and our anniversary.
00:18:14And I, um, I couldn't ignore that.
00:18:21I'm sorry.
00:18:23I didn't mean to spill all that on you.
00:18:25I just.
00:18:26Gone were some mysterious ways.
00:18:29You sound like my friend, Brooke.
00:18:32Look, I don't want to impose.
00:18:35But, uh, if you like, I could try and help you figure out what this watch could mean.
00:18:41That's very kind of you, but I'm sure you have many better things to do on Easter weekends
00:18:46than help a stranger hunt down the meaning behind an old watch.
00:18:49Oh, believe it or not, I'm Frieza Bird.
00:18:53My son's got exciting plans for the weekend.
00:18:55He's a big time journalist.
00:18:58Oh.
00:18:59Travels the world.
00:19:00Wow.
00:19:01He must be so proud.
00:19:02Oh, traveling the world sounds amazing.
00:19:05I'm sure he wishes he could be with you for the holiday, though.
00:19:09It's all right.
00:19:11Goodbye, just fine on my own.
00:19:13But.
00:19:14You're right.
00:19:16I'm sure I'm proud.
00:19:19You know, I would love your help, but to be honest, I don't even know where to begin on something like this.
00:19:27You know.
00:19:30You know, I think I know just the place.
00:19:35Oh?
00:19:37Can you join me?
00:19:39Sure.
00:19:45Word around town is the owner here is a vintage jewelry expert.
00:19:49So maybe she can give us a good lead.
00:19:51Great.
00:19:52I'll be with you in just a minute, hon.
00:19:55We'll look around.
00:20:01My husband, Rowan, and I used to be that way.
00:20:06So excited to get married, live out the dream together.
00:20:10How did he propose?
00:20:12He did everything he could to keep me from guessing when it would happen.
00:20:16Took me ring shopping almost every week just to throw me off.
00:20:20Drove me crazy.
00:20:23Anytime we were out, he'd purposefully reach down to tie a shoe or pick something up off the ground.
00:20:31Make me think it was happening.
00:20:33And he'd just look up at me with that teasing twinkle in his eye.
00:20:36He knew I couldn't resist.
00:20:39Well, did he succeed at surprising you?
00:20:42Yeah.
00:20:45We were actually headed to our favorite sushi spot.
00:20:49And I knew the route well, so of course he had to distract me.
00:20:53He's an architect, so he asked me to read some building proposal as he drove.
00:21:00And by the time I looked back up, he was parked on an empty plot of land.
00:21:07Plot of land?
00:21:09Yeah, he knew I dreamed of owning my own greenhouse.
00:21:15So he led me out to the middle of the field, took my hands and said he had purchased the land with everything he had saved.
00:21:27He said the investment was a symbol that he would always support my dreams.
00:21:35And then he got down on one knee in the dirt.
00:21:41And said he wanted to grow a life together from the ground up.
00:21:46It's beautiful.
00:21:50I don't know where we went wrong.
00:21:54I thought for sure we'd be able to weather any storm.
00:22:00I know we've just met.
00:22:03But I believe you and your husband's love is worth fighting for.
00:22:08The sun rises again after every storm.
00:22:15What if this one's left behind too much damage?
00:22:20Just don't give up.
00:22:25I'm sorry about that weight.
00:22:28Those lovebirds are the cutest thing.
00:22:33My name is Pearl. What you got for me?
00:22:37This is what we have for you.
00:22:41Oh, she's a beauty. May I?
00:22:46We're looking for any information you can find about its origins.
00:22:51I'll be right back.
00:22:57Oh, excuse me. Where's the restroom?
00:22:59Just around the corner.
00:23:01Oh, thank you. I'll be right back. Just try it on.
00:23:06Pearl, I think this is the one.
00:23:11What's the price on this one?
00:23:13A thousand even.
00:23:28Were you ever married, Franklin?
00:23:31I was.
00:23:33Still miss her every day.
00:23:37Yeah, I knew I recognized something about this watch.
00:23:43Your watch is an early edition model from a specialized clockmaker.
00:23:49People come here looking for his stuff all the time.
00:23:53I didn't connect the dots at first because the symbol on the face is so obscure.
00:23:59Now, see these two hands? That's his trademark symbol. Been so since 63.
00:24:06Now, if you look closely on yours, it's the same exact thing.
00:24:12Yeah, you're right.
00:24:14Yeah, looks like they're holding an invisible bowl.
00:24:18So where can we find him?
00:24:20I figured you'd ask. So I grabbed his old business card.
00:24:25His shop's in the next town over.
00:24:28Thanks, Pearl. Been a big help.
00:24:30Well, you just let me know if I can do anything else for you.
00:24:36Actually, there is something you can do.
00:24:42Put that ring the young lady loved on my card.
00:24:47It's nice to know there's still good people out there.
00:24:57Hey, you, you don't even know that.
00:24:59Good Friday.
00:25:01Something was bought for me at a much higher price once, but I definitely didn't deserve opportunities like this or just a small way for me to pay it forward.
00:25:15It's all taken care of.
00:25:18I'll give them the good news as soon as you leave.
00:25:22Thanks, Pearl. We'll be on our way.
00:25:32You are not going to believe this.
00:25:36Somebody just bought you this ring.
00:25:45Shall we?
00:25:47Yeah, right behind you.
00:25:56I think this is it.
00:25:59Oh, Lowe's?
00:26:01Well, probably for the best today.
00:26:05My church's good Friday service starts in 30 minutes.
00:26:08Oh, would you like to join me?
00:26:10Oh, that's very sweet of you, but I think I'm just going to go home.
00:26:15All right, then.
00:26:17Should we meet back here tomorrow morning?
00:26:20Same spot?
00:26:22Sure.
00:26:23Nine a.m.
00:26:24Great.
00:26:25Have a good night.
00:26:26Thank you. You, too.
00:26:27See you bright and early.
00:26:28Sounds good.
00:26:29Thanks again.
00:26:38I love you.
00:27:00I guess I'm going along.
00:27:24All right. Okay.
00:27:26Llama? Llama? Okay.
00:27:29Crane. Crane. Crane.
00:27:31Okay. Oh, I got it. I got it. I got it.
00:27:33Robot giraffe.
00:27:35Ding, ding, ding, ding, ding.
00:27:37Another victory for the book.
00:27:38Really, Rowan?
00:27:39Since when does a skyscraper look like a robot giraffe?
00:27:43Hold on. That is supposed to be a skyscraper?
00:27:45Yes.
00:27:46Come on.
00:27:47Well, if Hannah were here, she definitely would have gotten it.
00:27:58Hey, sweetheart, we should go check on the kids.
00:28:01But aren't the losers supposed to clean up?
00:28:04Well, sure, yeah. I can stay and clean this up if you want to take on those diapers by yourself.
00:28:10Looks like you're on your own for this one, Rowan.
00:28:12Smart move, Henry.
00:28:15And I will take out the trash.
00:28:20How about some tea?
00:28:21Sure, Mom, yeah.
00:28:28You know, you've been staring at our number since you got here.
00:28:32Yeah, yeah, I just feel like maybe I shouldn't have come here without her.
00:28:40I don't know if we've told you this, but there was a time when your father and I were on very rocky soil.
00:28:50You and Dad?
00:28:52Honey, what did I tell you about letting the kids know that we're not perfect?
00:28:59It was after you and your sister left for college.
00:29:02Between the two of you, we spent 25 years of our marriage raising kids.
00:29:07Then one day we were empty nesters.
00:29:10Suddenly your dad and I were alone again, felt like strangers.
00:29:14Didn't know who we were apart from being parents.
00:29:17Our only issue is growing our family.
00:29:23I don't fault her for wanting that. I mean, I wanted to, but the longer we try and fail, it's just, it's driving a wedge between us.
00:29:37Nothing I do feels like it's enough anymore.
00:29:41Have you considered you're looking at it the wrong way?
00:29:45What do you mean?
00:29:47I used to think that if I could just fix your mother, that everything would be great.
00:29:53But I only asked God to change her.
00:29:56It wasn't until he revealed things about my life that I realized I had to deal with my own heart first.
00:30:03Believe me, it takes a great deal of humility.
00:30:06I just don't think I'm the problem here.
00:30:10I have done everything I can.
00:30:12It's going to take something bigger than yourself to fix your marriage, son.
00:30:17If you decided to spend a couple of days apart, maybe approach this time differently.
00:30:23Give God space to work on you both.
00:30:42Hey, this is Rowan. Sorry I missed your call. Please leave a message.
00:30:59Premiering Tuesday.
00:31:13Oh, just a second.
00:31:26OK, clearly you could use some fresh air and sunshine.
00:31:30Come on, get dressed. Let's walk.
00:31:35OK, how much farther?
00:31:36Just a couple more steps.
00:31:39Da-da-da-da! Here we are.
00:31:43Wow, it is beautiful.
00:31:47Worth the trek here, right?
00:31:50OK, I get what you're doing here.
00:31:54But I was serious when I said I am done with this whole watch search.
00:31:58Oh wait, listen. You said it yourself. The timing was beyond strange.
00:32:03And then the RO with the October 11th engraved on it. You can't just ignore that.
00:32:09Yeah, I can. Because there is nothing this watch can fix.
00:32:15Maybe Rowan is done loving me and my dreams aren't his anymore.
00:32:20And maybe he wants to leave just like my father did.
00:32:26Look, I can't pretend to know what's going to happen.
00:32:29And sure, maybe it's all just a coincidence, but what if it's not?
00:32:35I don't want to waste my time on a rabbit trail that can't save my marriage.
00:32:39OK, hear me out. It's your phone number on it, right?
00:32:42And you've been holding onto that landline in hopes of reconnecting with your dad one day.
00:32:46So what if God is leading you to some sort of closure about him?
00:32:54I hadn't thought about that.
00:32:59Again, I could be wrong, but I feel like if you stop now, you're always going to regret not finding out exactly what it means.
00:33:09Time tells all truths.
00:33:14Hey wait, what time is it? Nine o'clock?
00:33:18No, I'm supposed to meet Franklin at the clock shop, like right now.
00:33:20Wait, so you're not giving up?
00:33:22If I don't make it in time, there's no way to reach him. And he has the watch.
00:33:25We better get moving. Come on, this way.
00:33:39Oh, good, I didn't miss you. I am sorry I'm so late.
00:33:43Don't worry about it, that's life.
00:33:46After you.
00:33:50Wow.
00:33:52Look at this.
00:33:59Yeah, I made a hundred gold watches this exact style.
00:34:03So there's no way to know who sold it to you?
00:34:06Well, no, it didn't say that.
00:34:09Oh, you're taking it apart?
00:34:11Sometimes. Picasso would numbers paintings as a way to keep track of his art.
00:34:17I do the same with my watches. Hopefully the number on this one will jog my memory.
00:34:24So you're the Picasso of watches?
00:34:27I wouldn't go that far.
00:34:30Why the symbol of the hands?
00:34:32That picture behind you, it's me and my twin brother. We were inseparable.
00:34:38In high school, we fixed up that camper van with plans to take off on a road trip the minute we graduated,
00:34:44but signed up to fight in the Vietnam War instead.
00:34:47That must have been hard.
00:34:49Oh, yeah. I didn't even say goodbye when he left.
00:34:52And then the war ended and word came that Picasso was going to be my brother.
00:34:57I didn't even say goodbye when he left.
00:34:59And then the war ended and word came that he was deemed missing in action.
00:35:04I blamed myself for the way I treated him.
00:35:09Hannah, could you hand me that case, please?
00:35:12Yes, sure.
00:35:16Where was I?
00:35:17You said you blamed yourself.
00:35:20Oh, that's right. I left everything.
00:35:23I took off alone on a road trip that we'd planned together, believing that it would somehow bring my brother home.
00:35:29The trip ended and I felt more hopeless than ever.
00:35:32I remember as I parked, I looked down and my knuckles were, they were pale from clutching the wheel the whole trip.
00:35:40And it was then that I realized I'd been trying to force something that was beyond my control.
00:35:49So I released my grip and opened my hands and let go of everything, all of it.
00:36:03It was powerful.
00:36:06Something in me changed.
00:36:08You know, I got back and started to live in each moment.
00:36:13That's why I love clocks so much.
00:36:15Yeah, they're a constant reminder.
00:36:18Of what?
00:36:20The secret of waking.
00:36:23If you open your hands and embrace those long stretches between where you are and where you want to be, the possibilities will amaze you.
00:36:35How exactly?
00:36:38Well, take for example that ice cream shop.
00:36:43Now, it used to be Mabel's Homemade, best ice cream I ever had.
00:36:47Even when it rained, there was a lineup.
00:36:51And in that line, people had life-changing encounters.
00:36:55All because people were willing to wait.
00:36:58So what happened to it?
00:37:01It was replaced by a franchise.
00:37:03I mean, it's good, but it's not Mabel's Homemade.
00:37:06What a shame.
00:37:08Yeah, I can't help but think how much has been missed because of it.
00:37:11Nowadays, people just don't have time for the unexpected.
00:37:18Time is a gift.
00:37:20All of it.
00:37:27I got it!
00:37:33I can't believe it.
00:37:35What is it?
00:37:36This is the first gold watch I ever made.
00:37:41I'll never forget that sweet British woman who, she bought it as an anniversary gift for her husband.
00:37:47She wanted it to symbolize how their love was as pure as gold.
00:37:52Do you remember what the engravings mean?
00:37:54No, I'm afraid I can't help you with that.
00:37:56This, this engraving's not my work.
00:37:59She must have had it done later.
00:38:02Grandpa!
00:38:04Grandpa!
00:38:05Ah, speaking of time, waiting.
00:38:08I got my book. I'm ready to open the last day.
00:38:10Oh, well, we can't open it quite yet, Jack. You remember why?
00:38:14Because today's only the second day?
00:38:16But, but tomorrow's the third, the day Jesus broke out of his tomb.
00:38:20Then can we open it?
00:38:21Yes, yes, but for now, we have to wait patiently.
00:38:25Okay.
00:38:27That's my boy.
00:38:28It'll only take me a minute to reassemble this watch.
00:38:30Do you still happen to have the contact info for the lady who bought it?
00:38:34The details engraved on the back are very personal to me, and we are trying to figure out why.
00:38:40I'm sorry, I don't remember.
00:38:43Come to think of it, Mickey was the one who delivered the watch.
00:38:47His memory's clear as a bell.
00:38:49He left his phone behind today, but if you two are willing to wait a bit, we're scheduled to meet up at my house once he's finished.
00:38:55You guys can come with me and Grandma and make homemade ice cream while you wait.
00:38:58Homemade ice cream while you wait?
00:39:01Wait, as in, Mabel's homemade ice cream?
00:39:06Um, no, I didn't say I wasn't biased.
00:39:10Come and join us. Try the ice cream for yourselves.
00:39:13Unless, of course, you have a tight schedule.
00:39:19No, we, we have the time.
00:39:25Hey!
00:39:28Hi.
00:39:38Welcome to the homestead!
00:39:40Oh, this is beautiful.
00:39:43Yeah, it's our little slice of heaven.
00:39:45It's important to have somewhere you can breathe easier at.
00:39:48I know the feeling.
00:39:50Same. It's exactly why I bought a heritage cottage at the end of Country Lane.
00:39:53It's just something comforting about living in a house with historical roots.
00:39:56It's like going back in time.
00:40:01Grandma!
00:40:02I thought that you were just grabbing a book. I didn't know that you were making new friends.
00:40:07Mabel, this is Hannah and Franklin. They're here to wait for Mickey.
00:40:11And to make ice cream.
00:40:13We hear it's famous.
00:40:15Oh, I don't know why he insists on letting everyone know that.
00:40:19Why wouldn't I? My wife is a legend, and I'll shout it from the rooftops.
00:40:25Well, good timing. I'm just prepping for the next batch.
00:40:28Easter special is strawberry ice cream.
00:40:32Why don't you lend Franklin your extra pair of boots?
00:40:35And I think I've got a pair that'll fit Hannah just fine.
00:40:39Boots?
00:40:40Oh, we do it the old-fashioned way.
00:40:43Come on!
00:40:48Okay.
00:40:49No!
00:40:55No!
00:41:00You weren't kidding when you said the old-fashioned way.
00:41:04Meat butter cup.
00:41:06Ever milked a cow before?
00:41:09Can't say that I have.
00:41:11Go get her.
00:41:13What, me?
00:41:14Yeah.
00:41:15Just approach her from the side, so slow-like.
00:41:19And cows like to feel calm, at ease.
00:41:26You got this.
00:41:34Your chance. She can sense it. Just there.
00:41:42Hi, buttercup.
00:41:44Focus on her. Care about her.
00:41:48You're a pretty girl.
00:41:51How you doing, buttercup?
00:41:54Now when you feel ready, just take up her halter there.
00:41:58That's it. Now we go to the barn.
00:42:02Come on.
00:42:03Come on.
00:42:07Come on.
00:42:08You got it.
00:42:13There you go. Fresh milk.
00:42:18Here we go.
00:42:43Mmm. Rain or shine, I'd wait in line to eat this any day.
00:42:59Can I have some more, please?
00:43:00Well, maybe later, sweetie.
00:43:02That'll be Mickey.
00:43:03Hopefully, he'll have some answers about your watch.
00:43:06Oh, I don't know how, but I honestly forgot about it.
00:43:09That's what happens when you're living in the moment.
00:43:12Uncle Mickey!
00:43:13Someone better have saved me some ice cream.
00:43:18Oh, wait, I saw you.
00:43:20Oh, yeah, that's right. I guess I never finished that story, did I?
00:43:23Typical Ernie.
00:43:24This is my twin brother, Mickey. Mickey, meet Hannah and Franklin.
00:43:28Hi.
00:43:29Hi. Nice to meet you.
00:43:30Nice to meet you both.
00:43:31Come on, Jack. Let's get Uncle Mickey some ice cream.
00:43:34Come on, we'll sit down. I'll finish the story.
00:43:37Okay, so you have to tell us what happened after the war.
00:43:41Well, let's see. Where did I leave off?
00:43:44Mickey showed up, out of the blue. He'd been injured.
00:43:48But alive. In Nam, I was captured and held captive.
00:43:54That must have been terrifying.
00:43:56Yes. I'd always relied on other people.
00:44:00In those months of solitude.
00:44:02With everything else stripped away, I discovered what it meant to truly rely on God.
00:44:10Turns out time apart was what we needed, and we've been stronger for it ever since.
00:44:16Amen to that.
00:44:18Plus, we all know the real reason I reconciled with Ernie here was because I could never give up on Mabel's homemade ice cream.
00:44:29Well, I don't blame you for that.
00:44:31Well, you can thank Hannah and Franklin for this batch.
00:44:33Oh, that reminds me.
00:44:36They have a question about that first solid gold watch I ever made.
00:44:40Oh, yeah. The one the sweet British lady bought.
00:44:44Told you. Memory is sharp.
00:44:46Do you remember where you delivered it to?
00:44:49Let me think.
00:44:51That was, what, over 50 years ago.
00:44:57Oh, yeah.
00:44:58She asked to have the watch delivered to a diner her daughter owned.
00:45:03So it wouldn't ruin the surprise for her husband.
00:45:05Which diner was it?
00:45:07It was your regular mom-and-pop type place, advertising the best cup of coffee this side of the Mississippi.
00:45:16I can't recall the name, but it was across from a baseball field.
00:45:21I remember thinking how ironic it was.
00:45:25The team had a turtle for a mascot, considering how slow they move.
00:45:30You don't mean the old baseball field on Terrace Street, do you?
00:45:34That's it. The Terrace Turtles.
00:45:38My son used to play baseball games there.
00:45:41Beat the Turtles every time.
00:45:43They built a shopping center where the field used to be.
00:45:46I know exactly where it is.
00:45:51Thanks again.
00:45:52Lovely to meet you.
00:45:55Oh.
00:45:57Hey, Zoe, what's up?
00:45:59Something happened.
00:46:01Okay. No, no, please don't.
00:46:05Don't tell me you took Coastal Road.
00:46:07I had no other choice. There was a road closure, and I knew how much was riding on getting this basket to Ms. Buford.
00:46:13My GPS routed me this way.
00:46:15Zoe, I didn't say sometimes don't take Coastal Road. I said never take it.
00:46:20I know. I'm so sorry.
00:46:22And I promised myself that I wouldn't bother you and Rowan on your trip either.
00:46:25It's fine. I ended up staying in town, so I'll handle it.
00:46:27Um, just bring the delivery truck back to the greenhouse.
00:46:30Will do.
00:46:32I'm sorry, Hannah.
00:46:36Everything okay?
00:46:37It's fine. It's just, this is what happens when I don't do things myself.
00:46:41If you want, I can come back and pick you up later, after I handle this.
00:46:45You miss Alisee at your greenhouse?
00:46:47No way.
00:46:56This place is incredible.
00:46:58Welcome to my sanctuary.
00:47:03You grew all these?
00:47:04Mm-hmm.
00:47:06How's it work?
00:47:08How much time do you have?
00:47:10All the time in the world.
00:47:12Okay.
00:47:14Here, hold this.
00:47:16All right.
00:47:17So, every plant needs a designated place.
00:47:20Each one is positively or negatively affected.
00:47:23Each one is positively or adversely affected, depending on what grows around it.
00:47:27Now, this took months of pre-planning and mounds of research and discipline.
00:47:31But the end result is worth it.
00:47:35I can definitely see that.
00:47:38This is the only place on Earth where everything makes sense to me.
00:47:43How so?
00:47:46Well, when I was a kid, I spent a lot of time in a boat.
00:47:50But the ocean always scared me.
00:47:52It's too unpredictable.
00:47:55One minute, it's peaceful, still as a lake.
00:47:58The next, you're planning for a pop-up storm.
00:48:01And this place is the exact opposite.
00:48:03Mm-hmm.
00:48:05I love my greenhouse, because at the end of the day, I can always count on it.
00:48:08Like clockwork.
00:48:10I can be certain that if I maintain the temperature, I monitor the humidity, I do just the right amount of watering,
00:48:17everything from my Brussels sprouts to my carrots will thrive, regardless of anything that happens outside.
00:48:24Here.
00:48:27Try this.
00:48:32Oh, wow.
00:48:35That is the best carrot I've ever had. Ever.
00:48:40And here I can grow whatever I want, whenever I want it.
00:48:43So you find comfort knowing that nothing is left to chance in here.
00:48:48A haven of order in an unpredictable world.
00:48:53Yeah.
00:48:55You're the first person that really got that.
00:49:00In here, it's as simple as A plus B equals C.
00:49:05Effort leads to success.
00:49:08But out there in the real world, even when I do all the right things to make what I want happen,
00:49:14the equation still remains unresolved.
00:49:18If only life were as simple as growing fruits and vegetables.
00:49:23Well, in a way, it's more similar than you might think.
00:49:28What do you mean?
00:49:29I have this charming little gate in front of my home with yellow roses I've kept in blue.
00:49:35I'm no expert like you, but I do know every so often I have to pull the weeds, prune the vines for more to grow.
00:49:43If I don't, the rotting leaves and roses will spread and cause the shrubs to die.
00:49:50If you think about it, we're kind of like the garden in God's field.
00:49:56Figuratively speaking.
00:49:57Speaking.
00:49:58There's this verse that basically says, every branch in our life that's not bearing fruit, he cuts off.
00:50:06But every branch that does bear fruit, prunes it so it can produce even more.
00:50:14Interesting.
00:50:17I've grown to learn over the years.
00:50:20God intentionally weeds out the things in our life that are hurting us.
00:50:25Even when we don't realize it.
00:50:29Maybe.
00:50:32But necessary.
00:50:36I've never even considered that before.
00:50:44Um.
00:50:46If you don't mind me asking, what's going on between you and your husband?
00:50:54Um, a few days ago I never would have guessed we'd be spending a holiday apart, but I guess I should have seen it coming.
00:51:04I, um, I really want to have a baby.
00:51:11But the longer it goes and it hasn't happened, Rowan seems less and less interested in me.
00:51:18He's grown distant, he says things like maybe, maybe he's not enough for me anymore.
00:51:26Is it right?
00:51:29Of course not.
00:51:31It's just, um, I don't know, I can't explain it, but it's like there's, there's something that we're missing, something I'm missing, and, um.
00:51:48I guess I figured having a baby would fix that.
00:51:54Sorry, um, enough about me. It's your turn.
00:51:59What would you like to know?
00:52:13I want to hear about your metal detector hobby.
00:52:15How did you get into finding lost things for other people?
00:52:21Well, a long time ago I lost something really important to me.
00:52:30So every time I return a lost item and I see the joy in people's eyes, I get a glimpse of what that might feel like.
00:52:46What did you lose?
00:52:48Hannah.
00:52:50I'm back with the truck.
00:52:53Thanks, Zoe, um, you're free to go. We can talk about what happened on Monday.
00:53:01Okay, well, we just need to drop this off on the way and then we can finally make it to the diner.
00:53:06Great.
00:53:07I just need to set this place up.
00:53:09Okay, well, we just need to drop this off on the way and then we can finally make it to the diner.
00:53:14Great.
00:53:15I just need to set the sprinkler to go off for a low mist.
00:53:17Okay.
00:53:25Oh!
00:53:26Here.
00:53:27Sorry.
00:53:31All set.
00:53:32Great.
00:53:39Okay.
00:53:47So, this street used to have an old baseball field.
00:53:51Wow, what a change.
00:53:53I bet you spent a lot of time here, huh?
00:53:56Not as much as I would have liked to.
00:54:00Oh, I can still see the look on my son's face the day he hit a home run to win the game.
00:54:04Oh, a home run! I bet he was really good.
00:54:07Oh, yeah. Got a college scholarship and everything.
00:54:11I always thought he was going to go pro, but, well, he also had a gift for writing.
00:54:17Just like his mom.
00:54:18So, when will you get to see him next?
00:54:21Unfortunately, that's not really up to me.
00:54:25We're here.
00:54:26Oh.
00:54:28You ready to finally get some answers?
00:54:30Ready as I'll ever be.
00:54:32Let's do it.
00:54:38Uh, seat yourself. I'll be with you in a moment.
00:54:41Great.
00:54:43Perfect.
00:54:44Great.
00:54:48Thanks.
00:54:52Can I start you off with a beverage?
00:54:54We hear you have some great coffee here.
00:54:57You could say that.
00:54:59Two cups, please.
00:55:05Yeah.
00:55:07Oh, hang on for just a minute. I'll be right back to take the rest of your order.
00:55:13How about a toast?
00:55:16No matter what happens next, I am really thankful I met you, Franklin.
00:55:23You know, that, uh, landline you called?
00:55:28I kept it just in case my dad might ever try to call.
00:55:33Why would you need to do something like that?
00:55:36He left when I was a kid. I haven't seen or heard from him since.
00:55:41That night when you called, I thought maybe it was him.
00:55:47I'm really glad it was you instead.
00:55:49I know we just met, but even in the short time I've known you, you've been more like a father figure to me than he ever was.
00:55:58So, um, cheers. To a timely friendship.
00:56:05Cheers.
00:56:07Oh, and to the best cup of coffee this side of the Mississippi.
00:56:11Yes, indeed.
00:56:19It's terrible.
00:56:21Definitely not what I was expecting.
00:56:23Definitely not what I was expecting.
00:56:27Sorry for the wait. What else can I get for you?
00:56:31Actually, we're, um, looking for the owner. Could we speak with her?
00:56:36Yes, you're speaking with her right now. I'm the owner.
00:56:40Okay, I know this may sound strange, but we have your father's watch.
00:56:46It was in the sand at Pier Beach.
00:56:49That's impossible. My father has never even been to the United States, much less Pier Beach.
00:56:55Are you sure? Here, take a closer look. The watchmaker said your mother had it delivered here.
00:57:03Ah, okay. You're looking for one of the previous owners?
00:57:08This diner has been bought and sold at least a dozen times over the years.
00:57:13I wish I could be of more help.
00:57:15I wish I could be of more help.
00:57:17Not your fault. Thanks, anyways.
00:57:22So that's the end of the road, then.
00:57:26I'm sorry you didn't find the answers you were looking for.
00:57:30No, I, um, I think I did, after all.
00:57:35What do you mean?
00:57:37Maybe. I'm supposed to open my hands and let go of trying to save something that's run its course.
00:57:42Like the conversation we had in the greenhouse.
00:57:45Pruning to weed out the things that aren't good for us.
00:57:49Right? Rowan and I used to be so good together.
00:57:53But if he isn't the right thing for me anymore, then...
00:57:58I can be okay on my own.
00:58:01Hannah, that isn't what I meant.
00:58:04No, no, think about it. First, I thought this watch could somehow save my marriage.
00:58:09And then I figured it was leading me to my dad, to help me heal that relationship.
00:58:14But this whole journey? This was really about you.
00:58:19Me?
00:58:21Yeah, Franklin. I have learned the most important lesson from you.
00:58:26I can determine my own happiness. I don't need anyone or anything else.
00:58:31I've only known you a couple days, but you are the most content person I've ever met.
00:58:35You said it yourself, you could buy just fine on your own.
00:58:41Hannah, you got it all wrong. I used to live with that mentality, but it destroyed my life.
00:58:48I used to think that self-sufficiency was the key to happiness, but my marriage crumbled.
00:58:55And I don't even speak to my son.
00:58:59What? Why?
00:59:03By the time I realized I did everything wrong, too late to get my wife back.
00:59:11She already remarried and my son had moved on.
00:59:19I would give everything to go back and change things when I still had the time.
00:59:26You gave me advice as if you had everything together.
00:59:30That was never my intention.
00:59:33The way you spoke about your wife?
00:59:37How much you missed her?
00:59:40I figured that meant she'd passed away, not that she'd left you.
00:59:44And what about your son? It sounded like you had a great relationship with him.
00:59:48When was the last time you spoke to your son?
00:59:52It's been over 20 years.
00:59:5420 years?
00:59:57He's doing really well.
01:00:00He wouldn't want to see me even if I tried.
01:00:03Are you kidding me? I would do anything to get a call from my dad.
01:00:08I just told you I'd keep that landline in case he calls and you said nothing.
01:00:12I was trying to be supportive and help you.
01:00:15Well, the whole lost but found hobby makes a whole lot of sense now.
01:00:19What you're doing is actually trying to make up for your past instead of face it.
01:00:25I could never, ever make up for my past, Hannah.
01:00:30See, that's the point you're missing.
01:00:33God does the atoning for us. He's the only perfect one you can truly depend on.
01:00:41It's the reason I still have joy.
01:00:44If it wasn't for Him, I'd be nothing.
01:00:50Nothing.
01:00:52So that's your big advice?
01:00:55God's let me down since I was a kid.
01:00:59And I do not see that changing now.
01:01:04You want to help find something truly valuable?
01:01:08Go find your son.
01:01:14Hannah.
01:01:29No, no, no.
01:01:37Oh, no.
01:01:58No.
01:02:28No.
01:02:59Okay, I get it.
01:03:02Everyone lets you down. There are no exceptions.
01:03:10Thanks.
01:03:12Thanks for the reminder.
01:03:28It's okay.
01:03:59Sure would be nice to have the best cup of coffee this side of the Mississippi right now.
01:04:05What did you just say?
01:04:07Sorry, I didn't mean to scare you.
01:04:09Oh, no, it's okay. I was just wishing I had a cup of coffee.
01:04:14The best cup of coffee this side of the Mississippi.
01:04:17Yeah.
01:04:19Here you go.
01:04:22So, you used to go to my mother's diner then?
01:04:26This is the same recipe, but I haven't heard anyone use that phrase in years.
01:04:31Wait, your mother?
01:04:34Yeah, my grandmother's actually the one who coined that phrase for her.
01:04:38She's the reason why we bring my mother's coffee to the church volunteers on Easter.
01:04:42I know this may sound really random, but I've been looking for your family.
01:04:49Why?
01:04:50Isabella, these are empty.
01:04:53Mom, I told you I would get that.
01:04:56I am perfectly able to carry a couple of coffee craps. I used to run the diner for heaven's sakes.
01:05:02Mom, this is... Sorry, I didn't get your name.
01:05:05Oh, Hannah.
01:05:07Hello, I'm Irene.
01:05:09Hannah was telling me she's been looking for us.
01:05:12Oh?
01:05:14Do you remember a gold watch that your mother bought for your father?
01:05:18Don't tell me you found it.
01:05:21On Pier Beach.
01:05:23I tracked down the watchmaker. He pointed me to your old diner.
01:05:26And I thought I had hit a dead end when the current owner didn't know how to reach you.
01:05:31And now, here you are.
01:05:34I have some questions about this watch, though.
01:05:37The phone number engraved on the back, it's mine.
01:05:40It's the same one I've had since I was born.
01:05:43So you must have the same phone number now that my parents had before they died.
01:05:50I hadn't even thought of something like that.
01:05:54But why have the phone number engraved on the watch?
01:05:58Well, when my father developed dementia, Mom had the number engraved in case he ever got lost.
01:06:03That way someone could help him find his way home.
01:06:06The watchmaker said she wanted the watch to symbolize how they had a love as solid as gold.
01:06:12That sounds like my mother, all right.
01:06:15But it was true. They were married for 57 years.
01:06:20That's a long time.
01:06:22They really knew the secret how to make a marriage work.
01:06:25So what is it?
01:06:27It's on the watch.
01:06:31Wait, what do you mean it's on the watch?
01:06:34Those that put their trust in God will never be disappointed.
01:06:39Romans chapter 10, verse 11.
01:06:41Wow, this whole time I thought it was my husband's name, Rowan.
01:06:46And our anniversary date, October 11, on the watch.
01:06:51Why is that verse the secret to making a marriage work?
01:06:56Well, my parents had to overcome a lot in their lifetime.
01:07:00But that verse represented their consistent anchor through it all.
01:07:05But even anchors can fail.
01:07:07Anchors can fail.
01:07:09I would know, my dad's a sailor.
01:07:12Honey, would you?
01:07:14Oh, yeah.
01:07:16Thanks. Come with me.
01:07:20If you know sailing, then imagine life as a vast ocean and we are the sailors on an unpredictable voyage.
01:07:31We set our sails, hoping for smooth waters and sunny skies.
01:07:36But more often than not, we are met with waves of adversity that threaten to swallow us.
01:07:42It's easy to feel disheartened, scared.
01:07:47But there is always a lighthouse.
01:07:51That lighthouse is God, Hannah.
01:07:55That's why they chose that verse.
01:07:58My dad left when I was a little girl.
01:08:01I begged God to make him stay and he didn't.
01:08:05My husband, Rowan, and I have been trying to be parents for years.
01:08:08And because it hasn't happened, my marriage is falling apart.
01:08:11God hasn't been consistent.
01:08:13At least, not for me.
01:08:16A sailor must keep his gaze fixed on a lighthouse.
01:08:22Especially during a storm. It's the only trustworthy thing.
01:08:25If he relies on any other source, he could be pulled further and further out into the ocean.
01:08:31Potentially drown.
01:08:33Looking for safety in every direction, but the one calling him home.
01:08:40Oh, it looks like our service is about to start.
01:08:46We would love for you to join us.
01:08:49Oh, but I... I barely had time to get ready this morning.
01:08:53And I'm wearing old tennis shoes.
01:08:56God doesn't care.
01:08:58Follow the lighthouse, Hannah.
01:09:00That will lead you home.
01:09:03Jesus dying on the cross is a powerful symbol of how much God the Father loves you.
01:09:10Now, I don't know what you walked in with today.
01:09:14Maybe you're feeling lost, feeling lonely, even abandoned.
01:09:20And I don't know what kind of father that you've had here on earth, but your heavenly father
01:09:25loves you so much that he paid the ultimate price just to be with you.
01:09:31If you're here today, it's not by coincidence.
01:09:36God's timing is perfect.
01:09:41Now, Easter is a glorious reminder that it's never too late.
01:09:47That anyone in any situation can be redeemed through him.
01:10:18I've tasted and I've seen Jesus, you are all I want.
01:10:25The hand that beckons me to faith is upholding me with perfect strength.
01:10:33You are there every moment.
01:10:37And the voice that calms the raging seas, the voice now singing over me.
01:10:44You are there every moment.
01:10:49You are calling death to life again and reminding me of who I am.
01:10:57You are there every moment.
01:11:04I say yes to you.
01:11:09I hear you knocking at the door, I open up my heart.
01:11:17I say yes to you.
01:11:23I've tasted and I've seen Jesus, you are all I want.
01:11:29I say yes to you.
01:11:35I hear you knocking at the door, I open up my heart.
01:11:42I say yes to you.
01:11:48I've tasted and I've seen Jesus, you are all I want.
01:11:55Thank you so much, sir.
01:11:57You are so welcome.
01:11:58This is a life-changing morning.
01:12:00I'm glad you're gonna come anytime.
01:12:02You're welcome, Angela.
01:12:03Thank you, I will.
01:12:07Rowan!
01:12:09You came back early!
01:12:17Hannah, I never should have come.
01:12:20Hannah, I never should have gone without you this week, and I'm so sorry.
01:12:23No, I am sorry.
01:12:24I was so consumed with starting a family, I was neglecting the one I already have.
01:12:29You were.
01:12:33Wait, how did you find me out here?
01:12:35I looked at your location on my phone.
01:12:40Not gonna lie, though, I never expected to find you at a church service.
01:12:44You and me both.
01:12:45You wanna take a walk?
01:12:54Honestly, if it hadn't flooded, I wouldn't be here right now.
01:12:58And I would have missed one of the most important mornings of my life.
01:13:03Well, I promise I will do whatever it takes to get the greenhouse back to what it was.
01:13:09Okay, your turn.
01:13:11How was your weekend?
01:13:13Well, let's see.
01:13:14I caused my sister and I to lose every round on game night.
01:13:17And she made it abundantly clear she wished you were there instead of me.
01:13:23And then my parents challenged me to do a lot of self-reflecting.
01:13:30And I did.
01:13:31And then my parents challenged me to do a lot of self-reflecting.
01:13:39I realized how much I can't do this thing on my own.
01:13:49When I asked you to marry me, I wanted to build a life together.
01:13:53And we have.
01:13:55But lately I, I couldn't understand why the walls were caving in.
01:13:59Last night at my parents' house, I, I opened the Bible randomly to this passage about building houses of all things.
01:14:08And God knew that would get my attention.
01:14:11As I read it, it finally clicked.
01:14:13In architecture, there's always a root cause for the damage.
01:14:17I think the reason we've been struggling is because you and I have built our life on the wrong foundation.
01:14:24Yeah.
01:14:25I'm done trying to do this thing my way or your way. I want us to start over.
01:14:32Hannah Moore.
01:14:35Will you build a life with me again?
01:14:38But this time on, on a new foundation.
01:14:43Yes. A thousand times yes.
01:14:46A thousand times yes.
01:15:03Hey Irene, Isabella! This is my husband, Rowan.
01:15:07Hey, so nice to meet you. I'm glad you were able to get your family's watch back.
01:15:11Actually, about that-
01:15:12Watch.
01:15:14I talked about it so much, I completely forgot to give it to you.
01:15:19Um, the only thing is, I dropped it.
01:15:24In the sand this morning.
01:15:27I'm so sorry. I, I had a lot of emotions going on.
01:15:32It's okay. The beach has a funny way of hiding things.
01:15:36Wait. I know just the person who can find it.
01:15:41Come on.
01:15:43We'll see you guys later.
01:15:48Hey, this, this is it. I think this is the house.
01:15:53I'll only be a minute.
01:15:54Sure, yeah. Take your time.
01:16:00Hey, Zoe. Um, I just want to say how truly sorry I am for the way I spoke to you yesterday.
01:16:06And, hey, as soon as we have the greenhouse back up and running, first thing I'll do is teach you how to make those orders, okay?
01:16:13Alright, happy Easter. Bye.
01:16:33Hi.
01:16:35I didn't think you'd ever want to see me again.
01:16:38I need your help.
01:16:40How in the world did you find me?
01:16:43Easy. Drove to the end of Country Lane looking for a house with a charming gate and yellow roses.
01:16:51I've lost something I think you can find.
01:16:56You have my hat.
01:17:01What are the odds, huh?
01:17:03And because of it, I got to meet Isabella.
01:17:06And that is why, my dear, I don't believe in coincidences.
01:17:10No, no, there's just too much divine orchestration at work to chalk anything up to chance.
01:17:17I have to say, I'm so thankful Rowan and I hit a breaking point.
01:17:23Without it, we would have been stuck in the same old cycle. Or worse.
01:17:28It's wild to think that something so terrifying in the moment can turn into something so beautiful.
01:17:36I'm so proud of you, Hannah.
01:17:37Thanks.
01:17:40Franklin, I, um, I need to apologize for what I said to you at the diner.
01:17:48Well, you were right about one thing. I have been a hypocrite when it comes to my son.
01:17:53No, but it wasn't my place to say that, though.
01:17:55Well, I'm glad you said it. Very glad.
01:18:01I needed to hear it because this morning, I called my son for the first time.
01:18:10What did he say?
01:18:13Didn't answer, but I left him a voicemail.
01:18:17That couldn't have been easy.
01:18:20The important things in life rarely are. I won't give up.
01:18:25You know, there is something else I said at the diner that I won't take back.
01:18:30What's that?
01:18:32That you've been like a father to me.
01:18:36Thank you. I hope we can remain friends.
01:18:41I'd really like that.
01:18:50Oh, we've got something.
01:18:53Oh, there it is.
01:18:56Guys, guys, here it is.
01:18:59Shall we?
01:19:01We found what you've been looking for.
01:19:12So excited to be hosting our first ever Easter brunch after church today.
01:19:16So handsome.
01:19:18Thanks, honey.
01:19:20I almost forgot.
01:19:22Happy anniversary, my love.
01:19:24But our anniversary is in October.
01:19:27Well, I know, but Easter is kind of like our other anniversary now.
01:19:31Yeah, I guess it is.
01:19:33Happy anniversary.
01:19:36What time are they coming to pick us up?
01:19:39Should be here any minute.
01:19:41I should probably go finish my hair, huh?
01:19:42Yeah, well, in the wise words of Irene, God doesn't care about that.
01:19:47At least pin it back or something.
01:19:50Oh.
01:19:51Hey, hey.
01:19:52Whoa. I was probably just tired.
01:19:55Either that or you took my breath away with your kiss.
01:19:59Honestly, you look a little pale.
01:20:01Are you sure you're okay to go to church?
01:20:03I thought you said God doesn't care what I look like for church.
01:20:06Come on, let's finish getting ready.
01:20:08Honey, I'm fine.
01:20:10I promise.
01:20:12It was, it was probably just...
01:20:24Maybe you should take one.
01:20:27I am not going down that road again.
01:20:30I promise.
01:20:32I promise.
01:20:34I promise.
01:20:36I promise.
01:20:38It's been a year since you've taken a test.
01:20:41I don't know, maybe it's time.
01:20:46Maybe we'll make it back.
01:20:49Hey, how about this?
01:20:51I will make you the best cup of coffee this side of the Mississippi, if you take a test.
01:21:00Okay, fine, if it'll make you feel better. Besides, a cup of coffee really does sound great.
01:21:08Okay.
01:21:39We're here.
01:21:41Hi.
01:21:43Hi.
01:21:44Just dropping off dessert before service.
01:21:46Didn't want him to sit in the car.
01:21:48Wow, these look incredible, thank you.
01:21:50Is your non-crisis baking as good as your crisis baking?
01:21:53It's better.
01:21:55You can just put them in the kitchen.
01:21:57Thanks.
01:22:01Happy Easter, sorry we're late.
01:22:03Dad was having a bad hair day.
01:22:05Oh, no worries.
01:22:06Hi, Dad.
01:22:07Hi.
01:22:08Happy Easter.
01:22:09Happy Easter.
01:22:10Good to see you.
01:22:11Alright, well, shall we get going?
01:22:12I can drive us.
01:22:13Great, so we'll meet you guys there?
01:22:15Irene and Isabelle are saving us seats.
01:22:16Ah, fantastic.
01:22:17Let's go.
01:22:18Thanks, honey.
01:22:21You love birds joining us, or what?
01:22:23Oh, wait, wait, wait.
01:22:24What did the test say?
01:22:26I forgot to even look.
01:22:28We can run back in and check.
01:22:30Let's just enjoy the day.
01:22:33We'll check later.
01:22:34Besides, if we leave now, we'll make the service just in time.
01:22:39Okay.
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