Clara's Ultimate Christmas (2018) Movie Script

(cheery Christmas music)
- It's morning!
Perfect!
(camera beeping)
Hey guys, I just woke up.
You're watching Clarity's vlog.
I'm your host, Clara.
Today we're going to be talking
about decorating your house.
People ask me all the time,
well not people,
more like teachers.
Anyway, they asked me what
my favorite holiday is.
Christmas of course!
I love Christmas lights,
Christmas trees, Christmas food
and Christmas presents
from my mom and dad.
I want to know if your
house is decorated or not.
Because it should be.
We're only like four days away!
But yesterday my mom taught
me how to make a sock snowman.
The things you will
need are some glue,
cotton,
socks,
and buttons.
We'll also need
scissors and fabric.
The first thing you're
going to want to do is
you're going to want
to take your sock
and fill it up with cotton.
Next you're gonna
want to tie the top.
Then you're gonna
want to cut out nose,
eyes, a scarf and mittens.
You're gonna want to
glue those together.
And then, you're done!
And it was so easy and fun.
(cheery Christmas music)
Bye guys!
Merry Christmas!
(camera beeping)
Mom, look at my vlog I made.
- Oh, how did you sleep sweetie?
- Good, a little cold I guess.
- [Elsa] Yeah.
Let me see this.
- [Clara] Hey guys,
I just woke up.
- You did this in your PJs?
- Yes, mom.
I'm trying to be real
with my audience.
- It's a little
blurry right there.
It looks good.
(laughing)
It's so cute.
How does it work?
- You just have to press the
button and then you start.
- [Elsa] Oh.
- [Keith] Morning, Clara.
- [Clara] Morning, dad.
(light xylophone music)
Hi, Luke!
- How come you don't hug
me like that anymore?
- Because you're not furry!
(laughing)
- What do you want
to eat for breakfast?
- Um, uh, oatmeal!
- Oh, you haven't
had that in a while.
- I know.
- You want some too Keith?
- Sure I'll have some.
- Okay.
- Do you want to
see my vlog, dad?
- [Keith] Oh, sure.
What did you talk about today?
- Fred.
- Who's Fred?
- My sock snowman.
- [Elsa] We made them while
you were in New York last week.
- [Keith] Oh.
- [Clara] Hey guys,
I just woke up.
You're watching Clarity's vlog.
- Yeah, interesting.
Do your friends make blogs too?
- Not blog.
Vlog!
- Okay, I mean vlog.
- A girl Belinda always
stares at the newest toys.
And always has the newest dolls.
But Shelley has one too.
But only does videos of her cat.
- Tell your father
what we talked about.
- Mom has to see everything
before I put it up online.
- [Keith] Just make sure
you don't talk about
what you do, where you live
and anything like that.
- [Elsa] Yeah, I got it.
We covered this.
- [Clara] I've
heard that before.
- Okay, I'm just making
sure of it, sweetie.
Just be careful.
- I know.
There are many dangers
on the Internet.
- [Elsa] There you go.
- [Clara] Thanks, mama!
- Sure.
When you're done we
can go walk Luke.
- [Clara] Okay.
- Oh, thank you
- Sure.
(light chiming music)
(dog whimpering)
(laughing)
- [Elsa] You guys!
- [Clara] Sorry.
- Just having some fun.
(Clara humming)
Okay.
Hmm, I think I'm going
to go for this one.
Let's go.
Hey, mom.
- Good boy good boy.
Hey, are you ready?
Put his leash on.
- Come here, Luke.
(leash clicking)
- [Elsa] Got it?
- Um, now.
Now he can't run away.
- Yep.
Make sure you hold on tight.
Let's go.
Hello.
(man groaning)
Stop staring.
Come on.
He's not very nice.
(light piano music)
(keyboard clicking)
(computer beeping)
(phone whooshing)
Clara, your cousin's
coming over soon.
- Oh, yay.
How come?
- Just to visit and we
haven't seen them in a while.
- Well are they
staying for dinner?
- Yep, I'm going to make pasta.
- Wait, which kind of pasta?
- Chicken Bayou.
- Yes!
I love that pasta.
- [Elsa] I know.
And, your aunt's
gonna help me make it.
Do you want to help?
- No, not really.
- Hmm.
So do you know what you're
gonna play with Talia
when she gets here?
- Well, she's not really
into this, so maybe dolls?
- [Elsa] Because you
never let her play.
- She's just not into it.
- [Elsa] You could teach her.
- Well she always loses.
- Well can you organize your
room some before she gets here?
- Yes, ma'am.
- [Elsa] Thank you.
(light Christmas music)
- All right Talia, are you ready
to learn some
amazing magic today?
- I don't want to.
- Talia, come on.
You know how much
dad loves magic
and you should learn magic too.
- But what if I don't like it?
- You could be like the world's
greatest female magician.
- But what if I don't?
- Talia, magic is super cool!
Watch this.
Okay, that's not cool.
But I have a cool
trick to show you.
I think you would love it.
- Okay.
- Cool!
Uh, we need a cool trick
that's a little dangerous,
dun dun dun.
It's the finger chopper!
Oh!
- Hey guys!
You guys ready to go?
- [Uncle Scott] Not really.
We're practicing magic.
- [Aunt Lucy] Magic again?
- She's a little scared
of the finger chopper.
But that's why you have
ten beautiful fingers
that we can use.
- Oh no.
- All right!
So use a hand, let's, let's
use, let's use your left hand.
- Okay, sure.
- In case things go wrong.
Just check, make it, okay
we're gonna put this in here.
Are you ready?
Let's do it with Mommy.
It's gonna be crazy.
You're a magician.
One, two, ah!
Oh, she's okay.
(sighing)
Mommy's fine.
- Oh my goodness.
- Are you ready to
learn a trick, Talia?
- Maybe.
- All right, look.
I have this really cool
magic set for you here.
It's got a coloring
book and a magic wand.
Magic wand fight!
- Magic wand and everything.
- All right, cool.
And we have to put
on our magic hat.
- Which way does it go on?
- Umm, let's see.
- There you go.
- You kind of look
like a pilgrim.
Let's go this way.
Perfect!
- You guys look great!
- You are so cute!
Okay, so look sweetie.
We're gonna start.
This is the amazing
magic coloring book.
And to be a super magician,
you need to really
use your magic wand
to do a little abracadabra
move like this.
- [Talia] Turn your
frog into a face.
- [Aunt Lucy] Wwow.
- Yeah, exactly and
we're gonna try to start
and see if we meet
any pictures of,
(gasping)
oh my gosh, what
kind of magic book
doesn't have any pictures?
- [Aunt Lucy] Not much
of a coloring book.
- Did you buy this?
- Well, it's probably a coloring
book if you can just draw.
- [Uncle Scott] You
know any magic words?
- Abracadabra?
- Have a banana?
No we gotta go eat.
All right, look so we have
to get to Aunt Elsa's,
so why don't you
do a little drawing
on there with your
magic wand sweetie?
- [Talia] Okay.
- Cool!
And look like that,
just like that.
Look what happened!
(gasping)
OH my gosh!
- [Talia] Woah!
- You actually made the
pictures appear with color!
How amazing is that?
- [Aunt Lucy] Yay!
- All at once!
- You are a super magician.
- That's awesome!
- But just like that.
You want to try to make
the pictures disappear?
- Umm yes!
- Okay!
- [Talia] Abracadabra!
(gasping)
- And just like that!
Oh.
- [Aunt Lucy] Wow!
- Wait a second.
What happened?
The color disappeared.
Are you confused?
- [Talia] The color
is in the front.
- Okay okay, try
it one more time.
Let's see if you can make
the pictures disappear.
One, two, three.
Oh my gosh!
You are a phenomenal magician.
- You're a true magician!
That's great!
- She's gonna take my job.
- Now I'm hungry guys
so we got to get going.
Come on, we got to get
changed, washed up.
Let's head over for dinner.
- Why doesn't it snow?
- [Uncle Scott] I know.
This weather has been crazy.
- Oh honey, I know.
It's just not cold
enough, honey.
- What about if we could
actually make magic snow?
- Cool!
- Yeah?
- Do you think we can do it?
- Yes!
- Mommy, where is
the snow cone maker?
(laughing)
Okay let me see, hmm.
We need some stuff that actually
kind of looks like snow.
- Paper!
- Paper, that's a great idea!
All right, why don't
we just actually
take a couple pieces
of this of this magic--
- Oh, maybe I can like poof!
And it'll show up on
the paper like snow.
- Yeah!
Okay, so look.
We have these two
pieces of paper
and why don't we try to
make some snowflakes, yeah?
Do you make snow flakes?
- [Aunt Lucy] Good job guys!
- Yeah!
(paper ripping)
All right, we have to get really
little pieces of snowflake.
Oop, I'm dropping it all over.
All right, so--
- [Aunt Lucy] Don't make a mess.
- Mommy's always trying
to keep this place clean.
All right so let's take
these snowflakes now.
Do you believe we can
actually make snow appear?
- Yes!
- All right, let's
try it together.
What's the magic word?
- Abracadabra!
- Watch!
(paper blowing)
(laughing)
Woah, it's snowing in the house!
- [Aunt Lucy] You're
daddy made it snow!
- [Uncle Scott] Look at that.
It snowed!
- [Aunt Lucy] And
that's a big mess.
- [Uncle Scott] That's
a really big mess.
(all laughing)
- All right guys,
it's time to go.
We gotta get some dinner.
Come on, let's go to Elsa's.
We gotta go say hi to Clara.
- [Uncle Scott] All right,
- Let's go, come
on, let's go change.
- Come on, bring your stuff.
Don't forget, we have to
bring our magic with us.
You could do the finger
chopper to Aunt Elsa.
- [Talia] No!
- Yes, she'll be like,
"Oh my gosh you, what?"
Okay, all right, take that.
Don't worry, mommy
will clean that later.
All right.
Winter weather has been crazy.
Cheers to winter, huh?
- Yeah, it's been crazy lately.
- [Aunt Lucy] Is this good?
- Yeah, that's good.
You can put it in that bowl.
- I wonder what's
gonna be for dinner.
- I think it's gonna be pasta.
- Oh, pasta!
Pasta sounds good.
- I know.
Put that right there.
- Right.
- Oh, I think this
should go right here
because this is
like on the ground.
Well, not the ground.
It's like at the very bottom
so I'm gonna put it right here.
So that the mailman can put
all of their mail in there.
- And, this, where are this--
- [Clara] How about
her stuff goes here?
- Yeah!
The bows and stuff
can go right here.
- How long will you be here for?
- I'll be here for the next
couple of weeks, thankfully.
- How long will you be gone?
- For about a week.
It's on our calendar.
- Yeah.
Got gigs in Chicago, New York
and then a stop in California.
- Oh.
How does Talia handle
you be gone lately?
- [Uncle Scott] I think
she's okay with it.
- Oh, she misses him but
you know, she understands
that it's only for a little bit.
- True.
- [Elsa] Same with Clara,
but at least it'll be
nice weather there.
- [Keith] Do you need any help?
- Yes?
Oh, oh, not you guys.
The game, sorry.
- Oh well in that case.
- Holiday football.
- Here, you can help
us out with the onions.
- Oh, thank you so much.
- Here you go guys.
Perfect, thanks!
- You guys are so quick at this.
- Yeah, thank you.
(phone ringing)
Is that the Windom family?
- [Elsa] Yeah.
- [Aunt Lucy] Why the face?
- It's just a lot of work
for it being the holidays.
- [Uncle Scott] Gotta
do what you got to do.
- I think I'm gonna
go check on the girls.
Like, you got this?
- [Aunt Lucy]
Yeah, I'll be okay.
- [Uncle Scott] See ya, Elsa.
- Is she gonna be okay, Keith?
- Yeah, she's been
juggling a lot of things,
especially me being
gone out lately.
- Hmm, she's good at hiding it.
- Yep.
She's good at multi-tasking.
- M-hmm.
- The project is taking
longer than expected,
especially now.
- [Uncle Scott] How long
you expect to be gone for?
- About a day.
- Are you sure you're
gonna be able to be back
before Christmas?
- I hope to.
- It's cutting it close, Keith.
- Yeah.
- Back to the onions.
- [Keith] Don't burn your eyes.
(laughing)
- [Clara] Talia, what do
you want for Christmas?
I want a new video camera.
- [Talia] I don't know.
Probably some new
clothes for my dolls.
- What's your favorite
subject in school?
Mine's science.
- Mine is math.
- My science teacher,
she's really nice.
- My um, my teachers
are also really nice.
She let's us have goodie-bags.
- I wish I could eat in class.
The only time I get
to eat is at lunch.
- Um, and we also get to
eat candy canes in there.
On special occasions.
- [Clara] All done
with her hair!
- [Talia] Okay.
- [Clara] Mine does gymnastics.
She can do the splits.
- [Talia] Mine can do the splits
and she can do this.
(phone ringing)
- Hey, mom!
How's the cruise?
Oh no, what happened?
Yeah, cruises will
do that to you.
Oh everything's great.
The girls are playing
and Keith and Scotty are in
the kitchen cooking with Lucy.
Yeah, I just, you know,
wanted to hear your voice.
Well, it's just that you know
Keith is gone all the time
and Clara misses him and you
know it's hard for me too.
I'm in this house all by myself
and trying to keep
things together.
And Clara wants this
ultimate Christmas
and Luke ran away again.
Yeah!
It's just getting hard and
I just don't know if
I'm being a good mom.
And she doesn't even know
that we almost got
divorced last year.
I know, but why does
marriage have to be so hard?
Yeah I'm, I'm fine.
I just, I miss you and I
wanted to hear your voice.
I know, you're right.
Well tell Papa to take
his motion sickness pills.
Oh no, no.
I want you guys to have fun.
You deserve it.
Yeah, tell Papa to make sure
he take his motion
sickness pills.
Yeah, please have fun.
Have a good time.
I love you, mom.
Okay, bye.
(dramatic piano music)
There you go.
- [Uncle Scott]
Ooh, look at that.
Delicious!
- [Elsa] All right.
- [Uncle Scott] How are
you doing there, honey?
- [Aunt Lucy] Um, I'm doing.
- [Uncle Scott] That sounds
like you need some help.
- [Aunt Lucy] That's
for sweety here.
Yeah, thank you, honey.
- Clara, why don't
you tell your uncle
what sport you're
starting in the spring.
- Oh yeah, soccer!
- [Uncle Scott] That's awesome!
You excited?
- Yeah, but I'm not really good.
- Oh, thank you.
- It's okay, honey.
You can practice and get better.
- I did not know.
- [Aunt Lucy] You didn't know?
- I told you that
a couple weeks ago.
- Oh, I'm sorry.
I forgot.
- [Elsa] You've been
forgetting a lot lately.
- [Aunt Lucy] Right, Elsa,
this pasta is amazing.
You should send me the recipe.
- [Uncle Scott] Who wants bread?
- [Elsa] I gave it to you twice.
- Oh, right.
- [Aunt Lucy] Uh, so is Clara
still afraid of the dark?
- [Clara] No!
- [Elsa] Yes, Clara.
Don't lie.
- I'm not afraid.
I just like the lights on.
- Thank you, honey.
Well, Talia, she can't
sleep without the music on.
- [Talia] I don't
like it so quiet.
- She likes Beyonce.
- Who doesn't?
(laughing)
- Exactly!
- Can we open two
presents on Christmas Eve?
- No, we only just open one.
- Two presents?
- But some people
open them at midnight.
- Come on, Clara.
Can you even stay up that late?
- [Clara] Yes, if I have
a little nap before.
(laughing)
- [Uncle Scott]
How's that pasta?
- [Clara] Good!
- I don't know if Talia can
stay up that late, honey.
It's pretty, pretty late.
- [Uncle Scott] Talia,
how the late do you think
you can stay up to tonight?
- Um, nine o'clock.
- [Uncle Scott]
Nine o'clock, wow.
- [Aunt Lucy] Nine, that's
a little past your bedtime.
- [Uncle Scott] Well
bon appetit everyone.
- [Aunt Lucy] Bon appetit.
(light Christmas music)
- Thank you for letting me play.
(sighing)
- [Clara] You're welcome.
- [Aunt Lucy] Hey girls.
How you doing?
- [Clara and Talia] Good.
- Well, sweetie, it looks
like it's time to go.
- No.
- What game is that?
- [Clara] Race Kart.
- Yes, sixth place!
- [Clara] Well that's
better than last time.
- [Aunt Lucy] All right
sweetie, let's get going.
Come on.
- Okay, mama.
Can I borrow your Gameboy?
- [Clara] No!
- Clara.
- [Clara] I was gonna play
it before I went to sleep.
- It's okay.
Let your cousin borrow it.
We'll only be gone
for a couple days.
- [Clara] I guess she can.
- [Aunt Lucy] All right
sweetie, let's go.
Clara, you want to say
bye to your Uncle Scotty?
- Sure.
(light Christmas music)
- How was your day today?
- Good.
- We have a big day
planned tomorrow.
- I know.
Dad, can you be
my vlog tomorrow?
- [Keith] Uh--
- You'll be great.
- You're not off the hook, mom.
I have something
extra planned for you.
- We'll see, baby.
Do you want to try without
the nightlight tonight?
- [Clara] No!
- [Keith] What's your
topic going to be tomorrow?
- My present.
- No, I can't tell
you what that is.
- No, we're just gonna talk
about my present to you.
- Ah, aren't I supposed
to wait until Christmas?
- Yes, but this is gonna get
you ready for my present.
- [Keith] Oh.
- Okay, Clara.
Get some sleep.
- Okay.
(light chiming music)
(rustling)
- Hmm?
- [Aunt Lucy] Talia, what
are you still doing up?
- [Uncle Scott] What did we say
about no magic passed midnight?
- It's time to go
to bed, sweetie.
- But I want to do magic,
so Santa can come sooner.
- Let's go to sleep.
- All right, sweetie.
It's time for sleep.
- [Talia] No.
- Bedtime.
- [Talia] No!
- [Aunt Lucy] Let's go, honey.
Come on, bedtime.
- Oh my gosh, I did it.
I believe in magic.
Oops I made a mess.
Oh well.
(light orchestral music)
- Are you sure you have
to fly out tonight?
- Yes, unfortunately.
It's a New York emergency
according to Frank.
- What kind of client wants
you to fly it to New York
the day before Christmas Eve?
- The one that pays
for this house.
- But it's the day
before Christmas Eve.
- Which is why I'll be sure
to be back before then.
- You better get the red-eye.
- Who has a red eye?
- Oh no, sweetie.
Your dad has to go on a trip.
- For New Years?
- No, tomorrow.
- Tomorrow?
What time tomorrow?
- Clara, stop yelling.
- Sorry.
- What time is your flight?
- You can't do it tomorrow.
Tomorrow's the day
before Christmas Eve!
- I'll be back by
the next morning.
Don't worry.
- The morning?
What time in the morning?
- [Elsa] Clara, stop yelling!
- Sorry.
- [Elsa] What time is
your flight tomorrow?
- Um, 8:15 tonight.
I gotta make a phone call.
- But we have so
much to do today!
What about our vlog?
- We can still do
those things, Clara.
(dog barking)
- Without dad?
- Yeah, we're gonna
figure it out.
(dog barking)
- Why is Luke barking so much?
- [Elsa] I don't know,
let me go check on him.
- I wish dad didn't have to go.
(light orchestral music)
- [Keith] Oh yeah, Frank.
It's just taking the more
time than I expected.
But we'll get it done,
we'll get it done.
(dog barking)
Oh no.
- Hey, get outta here!
- I'm here.
Yes, yes that sounds good Frank.
Well great, I'll
see you tomorrow
Yes, yes, yes, thank you.
Thank you.
- I can't wait to make a
gingerbread house tomorrow.
- It's gonna be so much fun.
- You're gonna make
gingerbread cookies?
- No, a gingerbread house.
- [Keith] Hmm.
- It's gingerbread,
but it's a house.
And it's really fun!
And you can add in
so many candies.
Like candy canes,
gumdrops and sour candies.
- Oh, you like them?
- M-hmm, I love them!
- Did you get her
some sour candies?
- Yeah, and we have to
get few more things.
But we have most
of the ingredients.
- I can't wait to try
them when I get back.
- Oh, you have your flight
back tomorrow, right?
- Yes 24th at six am.
I should be back by eight.
- Okay, good.
- What does Windom mean?
- It's just the name of
someone with a lot of money.
- Do they celebrate Christmas?
- Yes, he does.
It's just that there's so much
at stake that I have to go.
- Well I'm really upset
with him right now.
- It's work.
It's what happens
when you get older.
- Well, when I get older,
I don't want to have a boss.
(laughing)
- Well, that means you
have to work very hard
to make that happen.
- Piece of cake.
- Are you sure you want
to take Lyft there?
I can drop you off.
- No, no, no.
Clara will be asleep soon.
I'll be okay.
- Okay.
(phone beeping)
Is that your ride already?
- Let me get my keys.
- Okay.
You have your wallet?
- [Keith] Yes, I do.
- Yeah, we'll help
you with your bags.
Come on, Clara.
Say bye to your dad.
- Fine.
- Well, hurry back.
- [Keith] Oh, I will.
- [Elsa] I love you.
- Love you too.
Love you too, sweetie.
- Love you too, dad.
Bye, dad.
- [Keith] Bye.
- [Elsa] Be careful.
- [Keith] I will.
- [Elsa] Okay, let's go.
- Dad better be here
tomorrow or else.
- He is.
He already got his flight back.
(Gameboy music)
You gonna help me fold?
Or are you just gonna
keep playing the Gameboy?
- Yeah, yeah, yeah.
- Here you go.
- [Clara] I don't
know how to fold.
- [Elsa] Yes, you do.
(sighing)
- You go like this.
You fold this.
- See, there you go.
- [Clara] Kind of.
- What do you want
to do tomorrow?
- Maybe let's make
our gingerbread house?
- We can do that.
- Yeah.
Maybe let's play outside?
- Yeah, that'll be fun too.
We can go to the park.
- Sure.
I wanna watch TV.
- Fold that shirt and
then we can watch TV.
We'll take a little break.
- Yes!
(Clara humming)
There we go.
Let's watch some TV.
(TV beeping)
(character laughing)
(Elsa laughing)
Here it is.
- Oh, there it is, yeah.
(Christmas music)
- Are you getting tired?
- Yeah.
- [Elsa] Yeah, me too.
It's been a long day.
(Elsa sighing)
(cheery Christmas music)
(Clara humming)
- All done!
(Clara spitting)
(faucet running)
(sighing)
(camera beeping)
Hey guys, we're two days
away until Christmas Eve.
We have the decorations up
and Luke's Christmas outfit.
Isn't he cute?
Here's a picture of him.
Well, my dad had to go away
on a business trip yesterday
I know!
Crazy, right?
Two days away until
Christmas Eve.
But don't worry.
He's supposed to be
back bright and early.
I wish I had a
brother or sister.
For now, Luke can be my brother.
Bye, guys!
Merry Christmas before Eve.
Phew!
Okay, Luke.
We got that one done.
Let's go play outside.
I love you, Luke!
You're the best dog in the world
that any girl could ever have.
I love you so much.
Do you like me?
(Clara laughing)
I love you.
(dog whimpering)
Come on, Luke.
Mom, me and Luke are
gonna go play outside.
- Oh, okay, got your
gloves and your hat?
Good.
So, be careful.
I'll be out in a
little bit, all right?
- Okay.
(light orchestral music)
We're gonna have such
a great day, Luke.
Luke!
Come on.
Okay.
I think it's time
to play a game.
You're it!
I run, you tag.
One, two, three, go!
Gotta run faster
than that, Luke.
Good boy.
I love you.
Okay.
(Clara laughing)
I love you so much, Luke.
Let's go for a walk.
Come on, Luke.
Come on, Luke.
Good boy.
(light orchestral music)
No.
Mom, Mom!
- [Elsa] Clara, what's--
- Mom, hurry up, Mom!
- [Elsa] What's wrong?
- Luke just ran away!
- Which way did he go?
- [Clara] He went that way!
- Okay, come on, let's
go get in the car.
Hurry!
(dramatic orchestral music)
Excuse me.
Have you seen our dog?
- I'm sorry.
I haven't seen him.
- At all, anywhere?
- No, I'm sorry.
- Okay, thanks.
- [Clara] Anything?
- [Elsa] No.
Okay.
- [Clara] I really wish
Luke would just come back.
- We're gonna find him.
Luke!
- Luke!
Um, maybe he's over there?
Luke!
Where are you?
- Excuse me, have you
seen our dog anywhere?
- No, no!
I haven't seen your dog!
- Okay.
We'll keep looking.
- [Herald] Haven't
seen your dog.
- Maybe he's over here.
Do you see him anywhere?
- [Clara] No.
- [Elsa] I think we
should just head home
because it's
starting to get dark.
And I'm gonna call the
neighborhood watch, okay?
Oh, gosh.
- [Clara] Luke, where are you?
- [Elsa] Come on, Clara.
- [Clara] No!
- Yes, it's getting cold out.
We gotta get inside!
- [Clara] He's cold too.
- [Elsa] He has fur.
Come on, we're going inside.
- [Clara] No, we
have to keep looking.
- Clara, don't raise
your voice at me.
Come on.
- No!
[Elsa] Clara, don't raise your--
- We have to keep looking
- [Elsa] Don't raise
your voice at me!
Come on.
- No, no!
- Clara!
- Fine!
I don't wanna come inside.
- Come on, Clara.
It's cold, we've been
out here for hours.
(sighing)
You have to eat something.
- [Clara] I don't
feel like eating.
- But you didn't
eat lunch today.
(phone ringing)
Oh, hi honey.
That bad, huh?
Well at least he's happy
you're there, right?
Well not so good news.
Luke ran out today.
We drove everywhere.
Uh, she's okay.
Hold on.
Your dad wants to talk to you.
- Hey, Dad.
Luke was supposed to sleep
here but now he can't.
But he's never
run away this far.
And he hasn't run
away in a long time.
You really think so?
Okay.
Love you.
Bye.
- Hello, yeah.
Okay, we'll see you tomorrow.
I love you, bye.
Do you want to go watch
a movie or something?
- I don't feel like
watching a movie.
- He's gonna come back.
We just have to wait until
tomorrow and look again.
- You're 100% sure
we'll find him?
- [Elsa] Yes, I promise
we're gonna find him.
Come on.
- [Clara] No.
- Clara.
- [Clara] I don't wanna leave.
Luke hasn't even come back.
- But we're gonna find him.
We just have to wait.
I promise we'll
find him tomorrow.
- [Clara] Fine.
- See everything's
gonna be okay.
- You're right.
(character yelling)
I like this movie.
- Yeah, it's one
of your favorites.
- That was weird.
- Yeah.
(characters chattering)
- What do you want
to do tomorrow?
- Maybe like,
let's go outside and play?
- [Elsa] Yeah, we can do that.
(light orchestral music)
- I love you, mom.
- I love you too.
You're sleeping.
Clara, wake up.
- [Clara] Huh?
- You fell asleep.
You wanna go get in bed?
- Okay.
- Okay.
- [Clara] I'm still
worried about Luke.
He's out there in the
cold all by himself.
- He's gonna be okay.
We're gonna find him.
- [Clara] You sure?
- Yeah, I'm gonna call
the neighborhood watch.
And I'm sure we're
gonna find him.
- [Clara] Okay.
- Okay, try and get some sleep.
I know it's been a rough day.
Good night.
- [Clara] Good night.
(light chiming music)
(cell phone ringing)
- Hey!
Oh no, what happened?
Oh no, not again.
Well Luke always runs away
and he always comes back.
You don't have anything
to worry about.
I'm sure he's just
out hanging out.
Have you called the
neighborhood watch?
Clara must be devastated.
- [Uncle Scott] Touchdown!
- [Aunt Lucy] Honey,
I'm on the phone.
- Sorry.
- Sorry, that was Scott.
I know, ugh.
Well, keep me posted.
(faucet running)
I know.
Get some sleep.
Love you, bye.
(sighing)
- [Uncle Scott] Let me guess.
Luke.
- He ran away again.
- How hard is it to
keep a dog on a chain.
- I know, it's like
the millionth time.
I mean you know, Elsa just,
you know she has a
lot on her plate.
She has you know, my
brother doesn't help out.
- [Uncle Scott] I don't
get it, like Keith,
how often does he travel?
Like he's not even there.
- I know.
- Well, the good news is my
team is killing it right now!
I mean we're up like 30 points.
I mean, we gotta
watch this game.
Plus we have to wrap presents.
- Well honey, it's
actually time for bedtime,
so let's get going.
I hope they really find Luke...
- [Uncle Scott] Yeah
well, let's try to work
on finding your phone,
which you lose all the time.
Did I mention my team?
We're killing it!
Touchdown, killing it.
(light chiming music)
- Where are you, Luke?
What's he doing?
Luke!
Hi, yes, he is actually
a very friendly dog.
No, he's never bit anyone.
He's a hound.
He's brown and white.
He's got a black spot on him.
Yeah, probably around
like 50 to 70 pounds.
No, no, no he's really
really is really friendly.
The only thing he doesn't
like is squirrels.
Yeah, he'd you know bark
and like chase after them.
Well, my daughter
was just playing with
him in the backyard.
And then I was about to go out.
And then, she just started
yelling that he ran off so...
Yeah.
And then, oh food?
Yeah he likes pretty
much anything.
He'll eat pizza, ham
and cheese, oatmeal.
Okay yeah, I really
would appreciate it.
Please call as soon
as you hear anything.
Okay, thanks, bye.
(sighing)
Who else can I call?
- [Clara] Mom,
what are you doing?
- I was calling the
neighborhood watch,
but what are you doing up?
- I'm just tired and
I really miss Luke.
- So do I, but we're
gonna find him.
The neighborhood watch said
they're gonna be up all
night looking for him.
- Okay, you sure
they're gonna find him?
- [Elsa] Yeah, I think so.
- Okay.
- Let's get you back
to bed though, okay?
- Okay.
(light orchestral music)
I guess it's Christmas Eve.
Is Luke back?
- What are you talking about?
Hold on sweetie.
What do you mean you're
not coming back tonight?
It's Christmas Eve
and Luke isn't back.
How do you think
she's gonna take it?
Well then, you should tell her.
I know, okay.
Call me when you get a break.
Love you, bye.
- [Clara] Is dad coming home?
- Not tonight, sweetie.
- [Clara] But when?
- Tomorrow night.
- Why?
- [Elsa] There was a
small fire in the building
and your dad has to make
sure everything's okay.
- [Clara] A fire?
Is dad okay?
- Yeah, no one was hurt.
He just has to make sure
that the building's okay too.
- [Clara] What?
Why can't someone else do it?
- Because your dad's in charge.
- [Clara] Is he gonna get fired?
- No, sweetie.
- [Clara] This isn't fair!
(sighing)
I don't wanna have
Christmas anymore!
- Clara, Christmas isn't ruined.
Your dad's gonna be back.
- But we always open
one present at night
and more in the morning.
We always make cookies.
And, we always play board games.
Why is everything falling apart?
- Clara, things are
not falling apart.
Your dad is okay.
We have this house.
You're doing well in school.
Like don't just think
about the negative things.
- But Luke is still missing
and dad hasn't come back.
- Clara, take a break and
we're gonna go find him.
- [Clara] What if
they never come back?
- Clara, calm down.
We're gonna find him.
- I am calm!
- No, you're not.
You need to relax and then
we'll go look for him.
- [Clara] I hate Christmas!
- Clara, stop it!
(groaning)
Hi, Miriam.
Yeah, Merry Christmas
Eve to you too.
Uh, I was just
trying to figure out
if you've seen Luke
anywhere in your yard.
Yeah, he went out and we
haven't been able to find him.
Okay well, if you see
him or hear anything,
can you just be sure
to give me a call?
Okay, thanks!
Merry Christmas Eve, bye.
Hmm.
Hey, Jeremiah!
Merry Christmas Eve.
I was wondering, have
you seen Luke anywhere
around your yard or anything?
Yeah it's the second time.
Yep, it might be
time to do that.
Uh, she's pretty upset.
She had this whole
blog thing planned.
And now, it's just you know,
I don't think she's
gonna be able to do it.
Okay, yeah please.
If you see anything,
just give me a call.
Yeah, tell Donna
and the kids too.
Merry Christmas Eve.
Okay thanks, bye.
(doorbell ringing)
Who's at the door?
(gasping)
Luke, oh my goodness!
Where did you find him?
- He was in the next
neighborhood over by the creeks.
They have a new
pooch over there.
- Oh wow.
Sorry, come in.
It's cold, it's cold.
- Come on, okay.
- Oh my gosh, thank you so much!
- Mm-hmm.
Hey um, look,
(sighing)
I'm sorry for being so
mean and grumpy out there.
That's not me.
I apologize, look, my
wife's in the hospital.
- [Elsa] Oh no.
- Yeah, and they don't
have a diagnosis.
They don't know what's wrong.
She's not eating.
They're not giving
her the right food.
It's been very stressful
and right before Christmas.
And so, I apologize.
- Oh no, don't apologize,
I completely understand.
And actually um, I have
a friend who's a nurse.
What hospital is she at?
Because I could call
her and see if maybe
she can check up on her?
- Sure, that's very nice.
Every little bit helps, right?
She's at Richardson
Memorial Hospital.
- Yeah, that's where she works!
- Small world.
- So, what's your wife's name?
- Her name's Beth Fisher.
- [Elsa] Beth Fisher, okay.
I'm definitely gonna
give her a call.
- That'd be very nice.
- My daughter, she's
gonna be so excited.
I'm gonna, Clara!
Clara, come here!
- What happened?
Luke!
I was so worried!
Where'd you find him?
Oh, he stinks.
- Clara, um, this is um,
I'm sorry I didn't
get your name.
- [Herald] Herald, and yours?
- Herald.
Elsa, so nice to meet you.
Thank Herald for
finding Luke for us.
- Thank you, mister.
- [Herald] You're welcome.
- Would you like
to have some tea?
- [Herald] I'm okay, thank you.
- [Elsa] Are you sure?
Well, we have family
coming over later
if you want to
stop by for dinner?
- [Herald] Thank
you for the offer.
Going to see my wife.
- [Elsa] Oh okay.
- [Herald] Be careful
when he's outside.
- Yes, sir.
- [Herald] Merry Christmas.
- [Elsa] Merry Christmas.
- [Herald] Merry
Christmas, Clara.
- [Clara] Merry
Christmas to you too.
- Okay.
- Thank you.
He needs a bath.
- Yeah, ew.
- Come on, let's go.
Come on, Luke.
I know you don't like
baths, but you're stinky.
- [Clara] Hey guys!
You're watching Clarity's vlog.
I'm your host, Clara.
In case you guys didn't know,
Luke ran away a few
days ago and he stinks!
But we're gonna make
him smell better.
- Maybe you should
put that away.
- [Clara] Okay, how
about over here?
- [Elsa] Yeah, that could work.
(shower running)
(light orchestral music)
Good job, Luke.
So happy to have you back!
- All right, let's
draw that snowman.
- I wanna draw a flower now.
- Okay, let's do it!
Let me help you here.
Let's draw some snow--
- Guess what news I have.
- [Aunt Lucy] What?
- They found Luke!
- Yay!
- Woo hoo!
- And wait a second.
Guess how I know
they found Luke.
- How?
- Because I found mommy's phone.
- [Aunt Lucy] Oh.
- The same phone she said
she had in her pocket.
But you know where it was?
- [Aunt Lucy] Oopsie.
- On the counter in the kitchen.
- Why do you always
do that, mommy?
- I always leave it there.
Thank you, honey.
- Mommy, guilty.
- What are you
wearing on your head?
- This is my super duper,
cool, reindeer, doggy
Christmas thing!
- [Talia] I want a doggy!
I want a doggy!
- I want a doggy!
- Me too!
- Scott.
We don't have time
for a dog, sweetie.
- What do you mean we
don't have time for a dog?
- It's a lot of responsibility.
Talia, are you gonna
take care of the dog?
- [Talia] Yes, I'll
do everything for it.
And daddy would take care
of me when I'm at school.
- Yeah, I'm telling
you Talia is ready.
She had that goldfish
for like a day.
But that's beyond the point.
She is ready for a dog.
And we can get a little ooh,
like a little oonchie coochie
- A dog is a lot of
responsibility, Talia.
- I'll take care of it!
I'll do everything for it!
- Are you sure?
- And for school,
I'll, I'll take it.
- Tell mommy.
- Are you gonna feed it?
- And daddy would also
help me take care of it.
- I will.
I, Girl Scout, Boy Scout honor.
- We do not have
time for a dog, guys.
- Pinky promise.
- Pinky promise to the end.
What.
- [Aunt Lucy] Scott, a dog
is a lot of responsibility.
- But, but--
- [Aunt Lucy] Who's gonna
end up cleaning the dog?
- [Talia] Me!
- [Aunt Lucy] It's gonna be me!
- No, it's not.
It's gonna be, we need like,
we'll get a little cute--
- [Aunt Lucy] We just
don't have time, Scott!
- What type of dog you like?
- Like a Cavalier!
- Like--
- They're so cute.
- There you go getting
her all riled up.
- Cavalier?
It sounds like a car, but sure!
We'll get one of those
little Cavaliers.
- Well, if you guys
like dogs so much,
we can actually head over
right now to Aunt Elsa's
and we could go play with Luke!
- No.
I want our dogs to
have a puppy play date.
- But they just found Luke!
He's ready to play.
- Hey, sweetie you know what.
I think I heard from one of
those elves because you know,
the elves were kind of like--
- 'Cause we have an
Elf on the Shelf.
- Exactly, we have
an Elf on the Shelf.
- The Elf on the Shelf told you?
- Anyway, one of the elves
told me that mommy might be
getting a beautiful
diamond bracelet.
- [Aunt Lucy] Oh really?
- But, it comes with a puppy,
so I think everything's
gonna be fine.
Of course, I will be there.
- Scott, a dog is
a lot of, you know,
a lot of responsibility.
You have to feed it.
You have to walk it.
You have to take it out.
You have to play with it.
- Yeah, so is a daughter
and we're doing okay with that.
- There's no time
for, okay, well--
- How many dogs did
you have growing up?
- It's time to go
to Aunt Elsa's now.
Let's go play with Luke.
We'll come back to the
conversation later.
Okay, guys?
- All right, cheer up.
Don't worry, it's
all gonna work out.
- Let's get going, come on.
- All right, let's go.
- Time to eat dinner.
- I'm getting hungry.
Are you hungry, sweetie?
- [Talia] Yeah, I'm gonna
play with this in the car.
- [Aunt Lucy] I'm starving!
- All right yeah,
bring this in the car,
and remember, no drawing
on the car, okay?
All right, okay.
- [Aunt Lucy] Let's go.
All right, honey.
- [Uncle Scott]
Come on, sweetie.
- [Aunt Lucy] Time for dinner!
- [Talia] Okay.
- [Uncle Scott]
We have presents!
- [Talia] I'm opening
this one first!
- [Elsa] You brought so many.
- [Aunt Lucy] Aww
hi, good to see you.
- [Elsa] Good to see you!
- [Uncle Scott] Kids get
more expensive every year.
How you doing, Elsa?
- [Elsa] Good, how are you?
- [Aunt Lucy] I can't believe
mom is with grandpa right now.
- I know, right?
They've wanted to do
that cruise forever.
- [Uncle Scott] Hey, sweet pea.
- But they invited us, so...
- Yeah, but you know
there was way too much
to do before then.
- True.
- It's good they're
traveling again, you know?
- Yeah.
- How's Keith?
- He's good, just
trying to get home.
- Oh, it's a last
stretch though isn't it?
- Yeah, but I just
want him back.
- Aw, he will be.
And he better bring you
an extra present too,
for missing out on today.
- [Elsa] Yeah.
- What do you mean
you forgot my Gameboy?
- I'm sorry, cousin.
- [Elsa] It's okay.
- I guess I can forgive you.
- Yeah, you have other
toys you can play with.
- You have other toys.
- Yeah.
- Well, what are we doing?
Let's eat!
- [Uncle Scott] This
food looks amazing, Elsa!
- When are we gonna play games?
- Sweet pea, what
would you like to play?
- Um, dolls?
- Dolls?
Eww.
- How about something
everyone wants to play?
- We have Categories, Phase
nine, Oranges to Oranges--
- [Clara] That's a good game.
[Elsa] One.
- Ooh, one!
- [Uncle Scott] One.
- Oh, all right.
- But after we eat, sweetie.
- [Talia] Okay.
- All right.
- So, when is Keith coming back?
- Hmm, like six a.m.
His flight gets in.
Yeah.
- Wow, it's cutting it close.
- Yeah, it is.
- Talia, so what do
you want for Christmas?
- [Talia] I don't know.
- Well, I want a new camera.
You should probably
get a Gameboy
because you keep borrowing mine.
- [Uncle Scott]
Now, come on Clara.
- You gotta share.
- Yeah, that's your cousin.
- How about this?
When we're playing games,
who wants to see some magic?
- [Clara and Talia] Me!
- Me, me, me, dada!
- Me too!
- You know how much
the kids love magic.
- Oh, I know.
I've been practicing
some really good ones.
- I believe in Santa.
- That's right.
Oh, did you hear that?
That's just my tummy.
(laughing)
All right.
Who wants to play One?
- [Clara and Talia] Me!
- All right, I'll shuffle
up the cards here.
(coughing)
- [Aunt Lucy] What?
- Oh!
- Sorry guys, phew!
Are you guys ready to play?
- Yeah!
- All right, let's
deal out the cards.
- I think they're ready now.
- Deal out the cards.
- Thank you.
- I don't know what that was.
(Elsa and Aunt Lucy laughing)
- A little magic
for the kids, honey?
- [Uncle Scott] Well I ate
those cards for last Christmas.
- Oh.
- All right, two more each.
Now why is it that you guys
have all the candy
canes on your side?
- [Elsa and Aunt Lucy] Yeah.
- Because we're hungry!
And we love candy canes.
- [Uncle Scott] All right.
- I got some really
good cards, girls.
- Me too!
- You better watch out.
- Yeah.
- You better watch out first.
- You better watch out.
- Even Santa would want
this hand right here.
All right, who goes first?
- Her.
- Oh, me.
- All right, come on, sweetie.
- Hmm, oh!
Someone needs to
put a card down.
- There you go.
- Oh, you gotta to draw two.
- Actually, that does not count.
- That does not count!
- That doesn't count.
- Time out, everyone pause!
(laughing)
- That doesn't count.
- Of course that doesn't count.
- There we go.
- [Aunt Lucy] Go, honey.
- Is it my turn?
- Yes, it's your turn.
- Well, my cards are really bad.
Who wants to see a magic trick?
- Me!
- All right, let's, yeah.
- [Talia] And then we
have to go back to One.
- Yeah, because I'm losing.
Why don't you guys
grab a tissue paper?
Grab a tissue paper.
Yeah, just one, all right.
So this is gonna be
the magic snowman.
I'm gonna roll him
up just like this.
Okay, and here's
what I'm gonna do.
I'm gonna take the magic snowman
and I want you to just to
blow a little bit like that.
And, we're gonna roll it.
And just like that, the
magic snowman disappears!
- [All] Ooooh!
- But wait!
He's relaxing right here, look.
(Clara and Aunt Lucy laughing)
- Is he up there?
- Yeah!
- Wow!
- It's the magic snowman!
Amazing!
- Oh my goodness.
- That was crazy!
- Now we got to go back to Uno.
- All right, back to Uno, guys.
- [Elsa] Okay.
- One more magic trick!
Please, one more.
- Oh, one more?
- Back to one?
- Back to one.
- One more?
- Okay, one more.
- You sure?
- One more and then we got
to continue on with the game.
- All right, this is it.
Last one, all right
check it out, sweetie.
All right?
Nothing special?
- [Clara] No, it's just red.
- [Uncle Scott] All right.
All right, you want to
blow your nose in it?
- No!
- All right so look,
I'm gonna take it.
I need you guys both
to hold my hand,
hold my hand so nothing
goes up my sleeve,
so nothing goes up my sleeve,
hold, hold, hold right there.
All right, we're gonna
put it in the hand.
We're gonna go like this,
one, two, hold on tight.
Don't let go, three.
(Uncle Scott whistling)
Just like that.
- Oh my gosh!
[All] Oh.
- Again, the magic of Christmas,
we're gonna go right
here from the center.
Watch this.
I'm just gonna reach in.
[Clara] Oh my gosh!
- [All] Oh!
- [Uncle Scott] Now, I
may be good at magic,
but, I'm definitely
gonna lose at Uno.
(all laughing)
(light chiming music)
- This game is so fun!
(laughing)
- My turn!
One!
- [Clara and Uncle Scott] Oh no!
- Oh!
- [Clara] I could've won!
- And I was hiding, I was
hiding all these cards.
(coughing)
One.
- Oh.
- One.
- Winner!
- [All] Oh no!
- I'm the winner!
- Now, I gotta clean up
this whole mess here.
- I was so close!
I only had one card left.
- You vomited cards, dad!
- I could've drawn a border.
- Aww.
- Well, at least
we have popcorn.
- Are you guys ready
to open more gift.
- [Clara and Talia] Yeah!
- Woo!
All right, let's go.
- Let's go!
- What kind of popcorn was this?
- This popcorn's really good.
- [Aunt Lucy] Oh, what a game.
- [Elsa] So much fun!
- I totally thought
I was gonna win!
- [Uncle Scott] That was crazy!
- I thought I was gonna win.
- [Elsa] I was the winner!
- It was so close.
- I can't believe my mom won.
- Right?
It was so fun.
- Aunt Elsa won the whole game.
- That was so much fun
though, wasn't it, girls?
- [Clara and Talia] Yeah!
- So are you ready
to open up a present?
- I'm not sure.
- Why don't you
open up this one?
- No, that's my
present from dad.
- Well, I'm gonna open one.
I think I'm gonna pick this one.
- I guess I'll open this one.
- [Aunt Lucy] Uncle
Scotty, what about you?
- Why don't you pick
for me, sweetie?
- [Aunt Lucy] All right. I
think I want you to open up
this one.
- Aw thank you, snookums.
(Clara giggling)
- Do you want to pick
a present for me?
- Um, sure.
Um, you can have this one.
- Oh, thank you.
So now everybody has a present?
- [Uncle Scott] Mh-mm.
- No!
- Uh-oh.
- [Clara] Remember, you
were gonna open that one.
- Oh yeah.
- Go get it, silly.
- Okay.
- [Aunt Lucy] Now, we're ready.
- On the count of three.
- [All] One, two, three!
- [Talia] Yay!
- Oooh!
- Woo!
- These, slippers!
- [Elsa] Beautiful!
- They're gorgeous!
- [Elsa] Wow!
- [Aunt Lucy] Oh my goodness.
- Look, I could color
with this all day!
- Oh, wow.
- Look at my slippers!
- Wow!
- Look, dada.
- Aw, I love it!
Look at your beautiful bear.
It's so cute!
- Clara, are you
feeling better now?
- Yeah, a little bit better.
- Yeah, I'm ready for
your dad to get home.
- Me too.
- Mommy, can we
please open one more?
Please, please, please.
- Tradition is only one, honey.
- Please, please, please.
- Please, we hid under
the tree right over there.
- Fine, just one.
- [Uncle Scott] Are
you excited, sweetie?
- [Talia] Yes.
- [Uncle Scott]
Let's see what it is.
- You can open this one.
- What is it?
- Open it.
(gasping)
- Chocolate?
- Wow!
- It's chocolate.
- You said you wanted
to open one more.
- I'll take it!
(all laughing)
- [All] Merry Christmas!
- [Elsa] You're
probably tired, huh?
- Yeah.
- Yeah.
- [Aunt Lucy] It's past
your bedtime, honey.
- [Uncle Scott] Well,
before we go to sleep,
how about everyone in one time.
- [Clara] Family on three!
- [All] One, two, three!
Family!
- [Elsa] Okay, good night.
- [Aunt Lucy and Uncle
Scott] Good night, sweetie.
- Merry Christmas!
- Merry Christmas!
- [Aunt Lucy] Make sure
you brush your teeth.
- [Clara] Yes ma'am.
- [Uncle Scott] Leave
some milk for Santa.
- [Elsa] Aww, man, long one.
- Thanks for having
us over, Elsa.
- [Elsa] Yeah, thanks
for coming over.
- [Aunt Lucy] Cheers,
Merry Christmas.
- [Elsa] Love you
guys, merry Christmas.
- Love you guys.
- [Aunt Lucy] To
Christmas and family.
The kids were so happy.
They loved their presents.
- Yeah, wish Keith
could be here, huh?
- That would be perfect.
But you know, he'll
be here tomorrow.
- [Aunt Lucy] He'll
be here tomorrow.
No worries.
- I'm so excited
that we get to open
more presents in the morning.
- Yeah, I'm super excited too.
Did you even see the
chocolate part coming?
- No!
- Wait, did you even know
that it was there before?
- I don't know.
- The food was really great.
- Yeah, it was so good.
Cold broccoli
with, um, meatloaf.
That was also my favorite
and the bread too.
It was so good.
- Yeah, I loved the bread.
Garlic bread is my favorite
bread in the whole entire world.
- Oh, remember the one that
you got the whole burnt part.
(Talia laughing)
- Um, I loved my
present that I got.
I love the coloring book.
- Yeah I love, I love
my stuffed animal.
- It's so cute!
- I know, it's so
cuddly and cute.
- I still just can't
believe that my mom won.
I totally thought
I was gonna win.
- One?
- Yeah.
- Yeah, I wanted to win One.
I only had like
three cards left!
- I only had like two.
Well, I guess it's
time to go to bed
so we can open more
presents tomorrow.
I mean, the quicker
you go to sleep,
the earlier Santa will come.
Okay.
- I can leave the
lights on for you.
- Oh yeah, sure.
Do you want the music on?
- Sure.
(light piano music)
There's your music.
- [Talia] Good night.
- [Clara] Good night.
(cheery Christmas music)
- Wake up, wake up!
- Is it morning?
- Yeah, come on!
- Okay.
Okay, fine.
- Last night was so much fun.
[Uncle Scott] It
was Uno madness.
(laughing)
- Let's do this!
- [Uncle Scott] Good morning!
- [Aunt Lucy] Don't you
guys want breakfast first?
- [Clara and Talia] No!
- [Elsa] You ready to
open some presents?
- Yes.
- Wait, where's dad?
- [Elsa] He'll be
here a little later.
But he said go
ahead and open some.
- [Clara] I can wait.
- No, you should start.
Actually, you should
start with this one.
- [Uncle Scott] Wow,
look at that one, Clara.
- No, this is my
present from dad.
- [Elsa] He said to open it.
- You sure?
- [Elsa] Yeah go ahead.
- Okay.
(gasping)
It's awesome!
My vlogs are gonna
look so good with this.
I love it!
- I'm glad you like it!
- [Clara] Dad!
- [Aunt Lucy] Aww.
- Wait.
Mom said you were
gonna be here late.
- [Elsa] Surprise!
- You guys are full
of tricks today.
- Sorry I couldn't
be here last night.
- It's okay, the
surprise is worth it
- You ready to open up the
rest of your presents now?
- Yeah
- [Uncle Scott] Aww.
Talia, don't you have that
special gift for Clara?
- Oh yeah, this is for you.
- [Clara] Thanks!
- [Keith] Looks good.
What's that?
(Clara gasping)
- It looks good as new.
Thanks!
- Thank you for
letting me borrow it.
- [Keith] Wow, it's a Gameboy.
- [Clara] That's all right.
- [Uncle Scott] Aww.
- Well, let's see what
else Santa has brought.
Let's pass them out, girls.
All right, let's get over here.
Let me run over here.
Let's pass all these out.
That's for Uncle Keith.
Say Merry Christmas, Talia.
- Oh, thank you very much.
- Thank you.
- That's for you, sweetie.
This is from Santa.
- [Clara] Daddy.
- [Aunt Lucy] Who's that for?
- [Uncle Scott] Elsa,
Merry Christmas.
- [Elsa] Oh, thank you!
- That is for Aunt
Elsa, there you go.
Merry Christmas!
- Oh, thank you Talia, wow.
- [Aunt Lucy] This is for
you, Scottie, merry Christmas.
- [Uncle Scott]
Thank you, beautiful.
Aww, thank you sweetie.
Do you wanna give that to mommy?
- [Talia] Here mommy.
- Aww, that's gonna be
perfect for your vlog.
Thank you, sweetie.
- Clara, that's
another one for you.
- [Clara] Thank you.
- [Talia] Oh, this
is for me mama.
- Oh, there you go, open it.
Santa got you something good.
- Oh, what did you get me?
- It's a surprise, open it.
- [Aunt Lucy] This is perfect.
- Let me see, what could it be?
- Oh, that's nice.
- I love shoes!
- [Aunt Lucy] Look at that.
Oh, those are nice!
- Aww, that is such a cute bear.
- [Elsa] Oh, look, look at this.
- Hey brother, pass this
to Elsa, that's for Elsa.
Wow, what a great
bag, look at that.
- [Talia] Mama, look!
- Oh, this is for me.
- [Aunt Lucy] Aww,
Merry Christmas honey.
- Who's hungry?
- [Clara and Talia] Me!
- Let's go, let's go, let's go!
- [Aunt Lucy] Let's go, girls.
Come on, Luke.
- [Clara] Come on, Luke.
- [Elsa] Yay, Christmas!
- I want to make some eggs.
- The bagels!
(Talia laughing)
- Yeah.
- [Aunt Lucy] There we go.
- Who wants a half, who
wants a whole bagel?
- [Talia] I want a whole!
- I want a half.
- Cool.
- I'm gonna do my
vlog now, okay?
(camera beeping)
Hi guys, you're
watching Clarity's Vlog.
Luke ran away a few days ago,
but our neighbor
brought him back.
What are you eating?
Um, anyway, here's my
beautiful Aunt Lucy.
- Hi guys, Merry Christmas!
- And my Uncle Scott.
Have anything you want to say?
- Hey kids, don't forget.
Everything always works out.
- He's funny.
- [Aunt Lucy] He's so silly.
- Here's my amazing mom.
- Hi!
- [Aunt Lucy] Aww.
- And, here's my awesome
amazing handsome daddy!
- Hi, eggs for you.
- And, I'm awesome too.
But I hope you guys had
an awesome Christmas
like we all did.
Oh, I forgot.
And here's my beautiful
cousin, Talia.
- [Talia] Hi!
- I hope you guys had an awesome
Christmas like we all did.
And my favorite present was
this camera I'm using right now.
Bye, guys!
Merry Christmas!
Happy Holidays!
- Bye!
- Now that was a good vlog.
- [Uncle Scott] Amazing!
- [Aunt Lucy] Good job!
- So good!
- [Clara] You're
hands are really hard!
- [Keith] Good job!
- [Uncle Scott] Oh, sorry.
- [Keith] Good job!
- [Elsa] It was good.
- [Clara] Thank you
guys for all coming.
I love you!
- [Aunt Lucy] Aww, we love you!
Merry Christmas!
(cherry Christmas music)
So good to be here for
the holidays all together.
- Did you have a good day today?
- Yes, I had the best
ultimate Christmas ever!
- Do you think you're
ready to sleep tonight
with the night lights off?
- Yes, I can do it!
- Oh, okay well, good night.
(light clicking off)
Okay, no, no, no.
I'm not ready!
I said I was, but not today.
Jeez.
Merry Christmas!
(bell dinging)
(cheery Christmas music)
(light piano music)