Holly & Ivy (2020) - full transcript

A contractor helps a woman renovate a house so she can adopt a sick neighbor's two children.

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Betty!

- Oh, hi!

- Betty! Hey, Betty, Betty!

Are you okay?

Is your name Betty?

I think somebody's

looking for you.

I'm so sorry.

Yeah, she?s like having

a new toddler.

- Oh!

- Here you go, girls.

I'm Nina. Hi.

Melody.

These are mine too.

This is Holly,

and this is--

I'm Ivy.

They were wondering

who bought this place.

Uh, you mean

who would be so crazy.

It definitely

takes a fixer-upper,

of which I am not.

Are you new to the area?

Lifelong Wisconsinite,

but this is my first time

in Chippewa Falls.

Oh, okay. Well, I hope you?re

taking on this giant project

with family and friends.

On my own.

Wow.

Is your car full of books?

Yes, it is.

Books are my travel companion.

I'm never lonely

when I have a book.

And some of these I've had

since before I was your age.

- Are you a book lover too?

- Yeah.

I just got my master?s

in library science,

so I could be a librarian.

A kids? librarian.

that's great, huh?

We need you.

Every branch we seem to go to

seems to be short-staffed.

Where are you gonna be working?

Well, I had a job at Lakeview,

but they had an unexpected

hiring freeze, so I'm looking.

But you know, I?d already signed

the papers on the house, so...

I'm happy to loan out

anything you like.

Betty, no!

Betty!

I thought getting a new puppy

was a good idea.

It was great meeting you.

Right, Holl?

It was great meeting you. Bye.

Oh.

Hi, I'm Melody Knapp.

Here?s my resume.

- Hello, I'm Melody Knapp.

- Hi.

So I worked in local libraries

as a teenager,

got my master?s at Madison.

Whoa. You have

a really impressive resume.

Thanks!

I've worked really hard.

I wish.

I'm sure you're

a wonderful candidate.

Graduating summa cum laude.

We don?t have the budget

for another librarian here.

The state?s slashing budgets

left and right.

We are going through

a hiring freeze right now.

Thank you.

Next, please.

Do you know this book?

Well, you?re not

gonna believe this,

but that is one of

my all-time favorite books.

Me too. Do you have

any more like it? I can read.

Well, you?re some kind

of a rock star.

Uh, I'm not in charge here,

but, um...

She?s been racing through books.

Oh, I know just the thing.

I think you?ll love this one.

And it?s part of a series.

There?s a lot more books

to read.

Oh, thank you so much.

- Yeah.

- Come on.

Bye!

I know you!

Well, hi there!

What a great surprise.

Me and Holly are here, while

my mom gets more puppy food.

I'm looking for

a dog princess book.

Do you know any books

like that?

- Actually, you know what?

- Holly, look who I found!

Melody can help too.

Melody the librarian.

Like you!

Uh, hi.

I just moved here.

I'm a graduate of Madison's

library science program.

Actually, I was hoping

to talk to you

about any job openings

you might have.

I?d be happy to start out

as a library assistant,

or if you need someone

to run a kids? program.

We just don?t have the money.

Right now all we can support

are volunteers.

Well, I have a master?s degree.

I'm looking for a job.

Well, with that kind

of a degree,

you should look into

data management

or information technologies.

- Yes, but--

- that's how people are using

their library science degrees

these days.

that's not my dream.

I want to be where the kids are,

where their love of reading

and storytelling starts,

and share the books

that changed my life.

I mean, without them,

when I was a kid...

What if I did a program

I developed at school for free?

If you liked it, you could pay

me to do it after... two weeks?

Melody?s super fun.

Her whole car

is filled up with books.

It?s free help, Patricia,

and it?s Christmas.

This coming Sunday at 11 A.M.,

you can do one sample

holiday program,

and then we?ll see.

Thank you.

You won?t regret it.

Sometimes dreams just take

a little time, that?s all.

Ed, I'm gonna need a lot more

materials for this site.

You know, you could take this

to the chain in Eau Claire,

who?d fix it faster.

Faster is not better.

Ed, we all know you?re better.

Okay.

There?s gonna be

three restrooms per floor,

with six stalls in each.

Let me call my supplier,

see what their timeline is.

Yeah, I, I'm fond of that

venetian bronze finish.

Me too, but my budget?s

fond of satin finish chrome.

You shouldn't let your budget

overpower you.

Says the man who's ordering

18 bathroom stalls a floor

for how many floors?

Didn't your parents teach you

it?s rude to eavesdrop?

Well, I think the owner

was the loud one.

Shh! Ed has ears everywhere.

Uh, indoor or outdoor?

Because you want to make sure

that you?re protected from rust.

And if you want a code--

Outdoor, no code.

I've got the borehole

and backset measurements.

I just don?t see

a single cylinder deadbolt.

Okay, so I was just trying

to mansplain,

and you clearly know exactly

what you?re doing.

I'm not sure "trying"

to mansplain is the right word.

Okay, you got me.

Apologies, apologies.

Um, if I may,

satin nickel finish,

single cylinder deadbolt.

On sale today.

Ah! Wait, do you work here?

No, no, I'm just a contractor

who's here 24/7.

Is your house okay? You didn't

get broken into, did you?

My house is

totally falling apart,

but that?s the way

I bought it.

Do you know Orchard Street?

- No! No!

- Yes.

You?re the one who bought 584.

Okay, you must be

very determined.

- Or crazy or both.

- Or both.

Adam, I've got your numbers.

Ed, this is...

Uh, Melody Knapp.

She bought the house on Orchard.

Oh, well, I've got a feeling

we?re gonna be seeing

a lot of each other.

Thanks.

Adam Yeager.

Good luck to you.

Uh, thank you,

and thanks for this.

Okay, let me show you

what we got here.

Adam.

Dad, hey.

What are you doing here?

Councilwoman Richards and I

are meeting for coffee.

I am hoping for

her final sign-off

on the dealership expansion.

The Westlake location?

No, the one on Lorelai.

It?s a great opportunity

for you to come run one

from the ground up.

I already have a job, Dad,

which you know.

Yes, but a family business...

- Needs family, yes.

- Right.

Hey, tell Mom I?ll meet her

later at the benefit.

- You bet.

- Okay.

Hey, you need a hand?

Yes, please.

Okay.

Hey, girls.

Wow. This is a beautiful tree.

Thanks.

There?s a really terrific lot

not too far from here, actually.

Oh, yeah?

I would love the address.

Oh, are you okay?

You all right?

Yeah, yes.

Yeah, I-I'm fine.

I just...

Crazy day at work.

Both of the lawyers that I do

paralegal work for are in court,

and the next one?s

just about to be,

and then we had the whole

tree-finding experience,

and Holly really wanted

a very specific book, so...

Of course, everywhere we went,

they didn't--

What book is it?

Uh, Dixie Belden,

the series that Holly

really wants to read,

but no one seems to know it.

Uh, could it be Trixie Belden,

the mystery series

that started in the late 1940s,

went up to the 80s?

Yes? Guess what.

I have one.

- You?re kidding.

- No.

- What?

- I do.

Come on.

Trixie Belden

and the Secret of the Mansion.

You?re like a bookmobile.

Well, I am.

Me and Susie, we, uh--

Who's Susie?

Susie is what I named my car.

So here you go.

All yours.

Maybe I shouldn't borrow

from someone I just met.

Okay, well, then don?t

borrow it. Keep it.

What are books for?

For sharing.

I mean, you want it,

so it gets a new life,

instead of just

sitting in a box.

♪ Jingle bells

Jingle bells ♪

Wow. Great turnout.

Adam, our donation

to Habitat for Humanity

is gonna be the biggest yet.

You ready to do our house?

Only if I get to do the door.

I do the door.

You can do the roof.

Uh, I would, if you didn't

always eat all the gumdrops.

I bought extra this year.

Your father mentioned

the Lorelai dealership?

Again. He is not subtle.

You can?t be upset he wants

to work with his only child.

You know, you?re not

that subtle either.

We just want to lay

the right foundation for you.

Speaking of, how goes business?

Uh, the building on 24th

is shaping up,

we?re breaking ground

on a new house on Rampart,

and... I just finished that

side table for the Andersons.

Adam...

It?s your fault.

You just get me interested

in gingerbread houses

since I was six.

Sure, blame it all on me.

I will.

But you know how I feel.

You and Dad are

super passionate about cars

and giving back

to the community.

Help where help is needed.

Always, but I--

You know I love

building things.

- Actually, Mom--

- Oh, wait.

We?re running low on gumballs.

Look, I will try

to talk to your father

and get him to back off,

but you keep pushing forward

with the contracting business.

Now?s the time to capitalize on

what?s happening, not step back.

And don?t do the door.

I'm coming back.

I'm totally doing the door.

I figured you probably didn't

have your kitchen set up yet,

but... actually,

I don?t even know if you cook.

I do not cook at all.

I am a very good reheater,

and I hope someday to learn,

so thank you.

You?re welcome.

And same with us.

I swear, we survive

on the grace of takeout

and on Ivy?s baking skills.

Your girls are fantastic.

Oh, thank you.

Yeah, they?re pretty amazing.

It was actually their suggestion

that I bring this over.

Oh, and-- hold on--

a Christmas card from Ivy.

Oh, my gosh.

And a huge thank you from Holly

for the book.

- That is so sweet.

- Sure.

Can you stay for some tea?

I don?t burn water, so far.

- Here comes some tea.

- That looks great.

Listen, Holly is

such an eager reader.

I can?t even tell you

how grateful I am

to have somebody who gets it

just right next door.

Books were my savior

growing up.

Oh.

Are your parents big readers?

I found it myself.

What about you?

Was law in your family?

My mom was a legal secretary.

Well, she must be proud of you.

Actually, she passed away

when I was in college, so...

I'm so sorry, Nina.

It?s totally okay.

Actually, she?s the reason

why I push myself so hard.

Growing up,

it was just the two of us,

and she really did want

what was best for me.

It?s funny. I usually

don?t talk about my mom.

No one ever really asks.

Well, you can talk to me.

Right back at ya.

Well, this was wonderful.

Thank you.

Next time,

we?ll do it at my house.

A very special takeout.

I would love that.

And I'm sure

I?ll run into you again.

Yes, you will because

I know where you live.

I'm fine.

Drink it.

You?re all flushed.

Is there somebody

that I can call for you?

No, really, I-I'm just...

I've got a lot of my plate

right now.

I don?t want you to worry.

Well, you collapsed on

my kitchen floor. I'm worried.

Right.

I used to have this lovely woman

who helped me out

about three afternoons a week

in the neighborhood.

But she moved away,

so lately, it?s just been me.

It?s just a lot.

Well, let me help out with them.

Seriously, I'm only working

one day a week,

if you can even call it that,

and, well,

the library may decide

that I'm not worth it

after Sunday anyway.

And I've taken care of

lots of kids. Don?t worry.

Nah, I just met you.

I can?t ask you to do that.

You?re not asking.

I'm offering.

Okay, but only if I can pay you.

- Nnn...

- You just got done telling me

that you were looking

for a job, right?

So maybe you could do this,

and it would allow you

enough time

to look for your dream job.

I don?t like being indebted.

Good. I don?t either.

Maybe we could just be grateful

to do this for each other.

Yeah?

I can do that.

I love winter, huh?

You have to

to live in Wisconsin.

Yeah.

The cold weather

forces you indoors.

There?s more face-to-face.

Just feels like time moves

a little bit slower, huh?

Plus Christmas.

Plus Christmas.

Okay, so Wednesday

after school, 3:00?

Mm-hmm, you got it.

And make a doctor?s appointment.

I'm serious. I want proof.

- You?re hardcore, huh?

- Yeah, that?s right.

See ya.

Now don?t move.

Okay.

Festive.

Betty, no!

We make new ornaments

each year.

Do you make

your own ornaments?

You know what?

I?ll be right back.

We?re gonna need

cinnamon sticks.

- I know where to get those.

- Yeah?

How did you learn

to do this stuff?

Well, I didn't have a lot

growing up,

so I learned how to make

my own things

by checking out how-to books

at the local library.

You learned a lot

to fix a whole house.

Well, I still look at books,

and I talk to people who do it.

And later, I'm gonna go

to Crock?s Hardware Store.

You are?

- You know the place?

- I love it.

I have my own tools.

Can we go with you?

Sure.

I've made a birdhouse

and a toolbox,

and I watch as many DIY videos

online my mom lets me.

There?s one I'm going to make

her for a Christmas present.

Is that a new look?

Doorknob girl.

- Melody.

- Melody!

Is that glitter?

I did it.

It?s a makeover.

Oh, wow. You are

some sort of professional.

- No.

- Are you sure?

?Cause I'm pretty sure that

celebrities would hire you out.

- Not yet.

- Well, if you also decorate,

I might have a job for you.

- What do you think?

- I'm seven.

Right, right, so you should

maybe ask your mom first.

- that's not my mom.

- It?s not?

- Can we go in?

- Of course.

- We?ll meet you inside.

- Okay.

- How?s the door?

- Opens and closes.

Success!

And the rest of the house?

Don?t ask.

More stuff

for the office building?

No. I drop off overages.

Ed facilitates it

getting in the hands

of local builders

doing pro Bono work.

And the boss drops it off

himself. Impressive!

I try to help

where help is needed.

I should get back

to the girls.

I look after my neighbor?s kids

a few times a week.

- It was good seeing you.

- Yeah.

Do you like hot chocolate?

Does anybody say no to that?

No, no.

Just if you?re new in town,

you should probably

go down to Sycamore Street.

They have great shops,

and then there?s this bakery

that sells just the world?s

best hot chocolate,

so you should probably--

Would you wanna

try it out with me?

Well, I have to do

some Christmas shopping,

so could we combine the trip?

Absolutely, yeah.

Can you put your phone number

in here for--

- Yes, I can.

- Here.

- Here you go.

- Yeah.

- Okay.

- Success.

- Oh, look who's here.

- Hey, guys.

Mom, look what we made

for decorating tonight.

that's tonight?

Plus our dance number.

I'm sorry. Dance number?

Dinner and tree trimming?

And dance number, yes,

please, you bet.

All right, girls, come on.

Craft clean-up time.

This one will go here,

and this one--

- No, you can?t.

- I can do it. Mom!

Store-bought brownies

to spoil our dinner.

Brownies!

Best way to settle

an argument.

Just don?t tell the dentist.

Okay, now, that?s amazing.

Who's responsible for this?

Ooh!

Okay, does that mean

it?s dance time?

Dance time!

- Okay, okay.

- Dance time!

- Okay.

- All right.

♪ Now I think

I?ll leave to you ♪

♪ What to give the rest

♪ Choose for me,

dear Santa Claus ♪

♪ What you think is best

♪ Choose for me,

dear Santa Claus ♪

♪ What you think is best

Whoo-hoo! Whoo!

That was the best tree trimming

I've ever been to,

and my first with choreography.

Yeah, when the girls

were little,

they were both drafted

into a Christmas pageant.

They both got assigned

to be Christmas trees,

but one of them

was not too happy.

- Ivy.

- Mm-hmm.

She?s not very good

at standing still.

So to make it up to them,

when we got home,

I choreographed a little routine

for them.

Well, the routine has changed

over the years.

It used to have more break

dancing and stuff like that,

but as I get older,

I have more pop than I do lock.

That is amazing.

You okay?

- Did you--

- No, I...

I made the doctor?s appointment.

I just, uh...

I already know

what he?s gonna say.

I've beaten lymphoma

twice in the past five years.

Oh, Nina.

But I've been clear

for the last two.

And the dizziness,

the flush, the fatigue,

it?s, uh...

it?s the exact symptoms I get

each time it comes back, so...

What can I do?

It?s just-- It's gonna be

so hard on the girls

if I have to fight

another round.

I don?t even know

if I should tell them.

Let me watch them while

you go to the doctor, okay?

At the very least.

And then anything you need,

I'm here.

Plus, I'm sure it's just

all those things you said:

stress, overworking.

Yeah, I'm sure.

Okay, well, they?re probably

working up an appetite.

Would you mind

grabbing plates?

- Yeah.

- Okay.

you can put on and wash off,

a real sled, and donuts.

Donuts for Christmas?

You can never have

enough donuts.

Amen.

Holly, do you have a list?

Holly has been asking

for power tools.

- Yeah?

- Yeah.

She?s always doing these sort of

do-it-yourself projects.

Oh, Holly, tell Melody

about the one--

Oh, no, it?s okay.

She doesn't have to.

- How is it?

- I finished it.

Already? Wow.

I love how Trixie thinks she?s

gonna have a horrible season,

- and then...

- Then she finds a friend.

Someone she can be herself with

and learn new things from.

Mm-hmm.

I have more books

from the series at my house.

Do you want to come grab one?

Okay, come on.

Welcome.

Wow. People live like this?

Well, not for long, hopefully.

Where?d you get all these?

I sort of collected them

throughout the years.

Hey, you want to see some of the

things I've been working on?

Okay, come with me.

So I painted this wall

last night.

It might still be wet.

Be careful. But...

I think I'm proudest of this.

This is my vision board.

Do you know what that is?

It?s a way to put what you wish

out into the world.

To visualize it.

Do you have wishes?

You know, I haven?t had

the easiest life,

and sometimes

things can be tough.

So if there was ever anything

that you needed to say out loud,

I'm a really good listener.

But that?s what moms are for.

And my mom?s

a really good listener.

The best.

Hey, your mom gave me

the address to your tree lots,

so maybe you could come

help me pick one out

next time I come over.

We could decorate

another tree?

Yeah.

Why do you want a cat?

Dogs are so much better

than cats.

We can argue about that

some other time.

Let?s go get you that book.

- Favorite tradition?

- Building a snowman!

Who's got a crazy one?

Making Santa beards.

Oh!

We spray shaving cream

on our chins, without mirrors,

and then have a contest

to see whose is best.

Oh, that is my vote for favorite

tradition. Anyone agree?

Yeah? Okay.

So everyone made two snowflakes.

One goes home.

And the other one,

do you know where it goes?

I'm gonna take it

to decorate the rooms

of kids at the hospital.

They can have both of mine.

Thank you, Ivy.

that's so sweet.

I like these drawings.

Parents said

they?d tell their friends.

Maybe more kids

will come next time.

And more kids means

more attendance,

which would help, right?

It?s more complicated.

Costs keep going up.

Materials, technology,

maintenance.

Families depend on us.

Everything you just said is

exactly why I wanted this job.

What if I keep volunteering

with kids about to be out of

school for Christmas vacation?

I could be open to that.

Mmm!

- Yes, right?

- So good.

There?s just, there's so much

more that they could do.

The library has meeting rooms,

so organizations that need space

could rent it out.

Patricia mentioned technology,

so they could offer classes.

Or kids could teach

grandparents.

And if we can revive

this library,

it could be a model

for others in the area.

- You really love it.

- I do.

And you weren't kidding

about this hot chocolate.

- It is the world?s best.

- I know.

I should?ve gotten the large,

like you said.

How?s the remodel going?

I knew what I was taking on,

or I thought I did.

But I'm low on money

and resources,

so I'm obviously going to

live out my days without walls

or reliable electrical.

You know that I could

take a look at it.

Oh, no. It?s not fit

for company.

I will be gentle.

You?d mock or close the door

and run away

with the look of horror

on your face.

I would scoff at first

and then run away.

But seriously, I'm happy to

offer a professional opinion.

No judgment. Scout?s honor.

Were you really a scout?

Actually, yes, I was.

Wow.

This is awful.

- You promised.

- I'm kidding! I'm kidding.

This is, actually

has incredible bones.

Wow. You don?t you don't see

craftsmanship like this anymore.

- You see that?

- Yeah.

Whew!

Well, this built-in

is really well put together.

Thanks.

Wait. You did that?

From scratch.

Yourself?

I'm doing the whole thing

myself.

You didn't ask anybody for help.

Well, I know like

three people in town.

Uh, four, if you include me.

Well, we don?t know each other

that well.

Well, you know,

I'm working on it.

So how did you

pick up construction?

Hmm, what is that phrase?

"Necessity is

the mother of invention."

I had a lot of time on my hands

growing up,

and there were great books

out there.

Books again. The books!

Yes.

Well, you know, I could, um...

I could build you a window seat.

You build furniture?

Ah, yes, it is my hobby.

Actually, no, no, it?s...

it?s... my overwhelming passion

and like the thing

that I would do 24/7

if only I wasn't already busy

building my contracting

business.

Well, wait, I mean,

if you love making furniture,

then why are you building

a contracting business?

So I won?t be

some struggling artisan

working out of my garage.

Well, you should

follow your heart

and do what?s best for you.

You haven?t met my parents.

You could do corporate work

and save up until

it?s not just in your garage

and then make a go of it.

- That sounds, um...

- Great, right?

I worked the entire time

I was in school,

just to build a nest egg,

to make sure I could try

to be a librarian.

Yes, but you have more energy

than most humans.

If you?re interested

in something,

no matter what it is,

go at it full speed ahead,

embrace it with both arms,

hug it, love it,

and above all,

become passionate.

Lukewarm is no good.

Hot is no good either.

White hot and passionate

is the only thing to be.

that's Roald Dahl.

- The kids? book guy.

- Uh-huh.

Wow. That quote.

You?re quoting the--

Hey, kids? book authors

are geniuses.

I could quote you 50 more funny

and inspiring quotes from--

Okay, I'm going on

about books again, aren't I?

I kind of like it.

Look, you could do

what I'm doing.

We could be broke together,

living our dreams.

Uh, I'm sorry. I didn't--

Do you want to maybe quote me

some more kids? books

over another date?

You know, just for inspiration?

It?s gonna snow this weekend.

I-I, um...

I make sleds.

Would you want to--

Sorry, you make sleds?

Could you teach me?

No, better yet. Could you come

to the library on Sunday

and teach the kids

how to make them?

And not just like a whole one,

but, you know,

like ornament-sized.

Yeah, I could--

I could do that.

But then after...

Another date.

Look, Melody,

they have elves just like you.

Yeah.

Are all your ornaments elves?

Well, my five favorites are,

but I've got like

three dozen others.

Is that a problem?

Uh, it?s a little weird.

Well, why fit in

when you were born to stand out?

- Dr. Seuss said that.

- Yes.

Do your favorites

have names?

Mm-hmm. Dasher, Dancer,

Blitzen, Mickey,

and my favorite,

Huckleberry.

that's the one.

that's your tree.

I think you?re right.

♪ Rockin' around

the Christmas tree ♪

♪ At the Christmas party hop

♪ Mistletoe hung

where you can see ♪

♪ Every couple tries to stop

Go, Betty!

♪ Rockin? around

the Christmas tree ♪

Wanna teach me the dance?

Ready? 5, 6, 7, 8.

♪ Later we?ll have

some pumpkin pie ♪

♪ And we?ll do some caroling ♪

Up high, that?s right.

♪ You will get

a sentimental feeling

♪ When you hear

♪ Voices singing

Let?s be jolly ♪

♪ Deck the halls

with boughs of holly ♪

♪ Rockin? around

the Christmas tree ♪

- Can I ask you something?

- Hmm.

What?s with the elves?

They seem kind of important.

I was surrendered

right before Christmas

and put into foster care,

and my birth mom tucked an elf

into my belongings.

It?s pretty old,

so I just,

I always imagined that it was

hers when she was younger.

In the first five years

of my life,

I was cared for

by this amazing couple.

They had taken in dozens of kids

in their lifetime,

and I was the last.

But when I was five,

the dad lost his job,

and so they couldn't afford

to keep me,

and I was put back

in the system,

and I just never found a family

like that again.

I'm so sorry.

Every year, they would give me

a new elf to hang on the tree,

something that was just mine.

Five elves for five years.

Plus, elves are the hardest

workers in the Christmas story,

and I just, I always

identified with them.

I may not have had

all the breaks,

but I'm a really hard worker.

I didn't mean to upset you.

- No, no.

- I turned out okay, you know?

Picked myself up,

got an education, scholarships.

Yeah.

You know, there was

this one librarian...

Ah, a librarian.

Who changed everything for me.

She?s the reason

for all of this,

why I landed on my feet.

Don?t be sad.

I'm not.

You are an inspiration.

I just, uh...

I'm worried that my girls

are gonna end up in the system.

I'm sorry. Just...

my parents are both gone,

and the father?s

not really an option.

I got my test results finally.

The lymphoma is back.

It?s fine. I just...

If I can?t beat it this time,

I don?t know what's

gonna happen to my kids.

Ooh! Ooh!

I would take them.

I'm sorry.

I don?t know why I said that.

that's ridiculous, and

it?s completely presumptuous.

I mean, you obviously

have people that--

No, I-I don?t.

that's why I'm so afraid.

I mean, we don?t even--

I adore you and the girls.

We feel the same exact way

about you.

Yeah, but we don?t even--

We hardly know each other.

No, I-I know.

Look, this was just--

This whole thing is just crazy.

I'm going to pretend

we never brought it up.

And you?re gonna fight this,

and you?re gonna beat it

just like all the other times.

But...

I mean...

Would you... be interested?

No, you were just--

You weren't thinking when you...

No, I wasn't, but...

I mean, what, you?re 25?

27.

And you?re just starting

your whole life.

I don?t even have

a home that?s safe,

much less a job.

But...

But...

I mean, maybe we could just

talk to someone,

get some information.

I do work for lawyers.

I could talk to them and maybe

they could recommend someone

for us to talk to.

If it was the difference between

your girls having a real home

or being put into foster care,

I would do that.

I could never let a kid

go through what I went through,

not if I could help it.

I?ll make a call.

Okay.

I?d better start

looking for a job.

A giving tree.

Everyone brings coats

or hats and scarves

to hang as ornaments.

And then on Christmas Eve,

we give them away to communities

that need warm clothes

for the winter.

- And we do book adoptions.

- Book adoptions?

Either we have a wish list of

books to fill the library with,

to put online

for people to purchase

with book plates inside

with the adopter?s name on it.

Or kids get to make

their own wish list,

and patrons of the library

fill it,

then we have a big giveaway day,

maybe with the hats

and the coats and the scarves.

Oh, we could have some hot

cocoa, maybe bring in a Santa.

Ah. One more. I had this idea

called "elf school."

Teach kids how to secretly help

people in their communities.

Melody, I'm going to think

about all these ideas.

Thank you.

Oh.

- Adam.

- Hey, how?s your day going?

Right now? Terrific.

Otherwise...

You want to talk about it

at dinner?

Didn't we say Sunday?

Sunday is, uh, too far away.

You know, there?s a new place

that opened up

right near

my construction site,

and a Christmas concert

in the park

that?s right next to it

afterwards.

- So I mean, I thought...

- Yes.

Okay. You want to meet me

at my construction site at 6:30?

I'm gonna text you

the address.

Okay, see you then.

Okay, bye.

Hmm?

- I have a phone number for you.

- Dad, hi.

Charlie Case,

Director of Urban Planning.

The mayor has put Charlie

in charge of the new

charter school on Elm.

Your firm is about to go

to the top of the bid list.

Dad, I have way more work

than I can handle right now.

One city contract

opens up a host of doors.

- You could expand.

- Expand.

Your mother and I knew

the second it was time

to open a second dealership.

If I expand, I'm not gonna have

any time left for my furniture.

Oh, not that hobby again.

- Adam...

- Dad, Dad, listen me.

I've been selling pieces, okay?

Not just to friends and family.

Like I'm building up

a decent nest egg.

In fact, I was thinking

that I might scale back.

- Scale back?

- Yeah.

So you can sell another chair

here and there?

You run a business.

You?re a salesman.

Listen, if you would just

come and see my shop--

You mean your garage.

It?s great you have a way

to make money on the side,

but don?t let that distract you

from a real job.

You don?t want

to sell cars? Okay.

I've tried to make peace

with that.

But you have the beginnings

of a real business here.

Do you know what your mother

and I would have given

to have our first dealership

take off like this?

Why would you throw that away?

We just want

what?s best for you.

I know.

Okay. Director

of Urban Planning.

Charlie Case. And don?t forget

to mention you?re my son.

And get that bid in

before Christmas,

so you don?t lose out to

somebody before the New Year.

Sure thing.

Thank you so much

for meeting with me.

Nina said that you

might be able to help me.

So sad to hear about

Nina?s recurrence.

I don?t know if she mentioned,

but the process

is pretty involved.

I think that?s why

she referred me.

Neither of us

really knows that much.

Here?s the issue.

Because you?re not related

by blood or marriage

to Holly and Ivy,

and because the children

have never been in your custody,

the state

will have to weigh in

about your fitness

to be their guardian.

There?ll be a background check,

an investigation.

The children may be appointed

their own attorney,

and if they have access

to assets,

your financial fitness

will be evaluated too.

Here. It all needs

to be filled out,

and it?s not a short process,

so if you want to have

everything in place if Nina--

I?d just get started

as soon as possible.

This is a giant thing

you?ve offered to do,

and you need to decide

if it?s right for your life too.

The state will go through your

whole life, even your house,

to make sure it?s safe

to be a home for two minors.

My house?

There she is.

Hi.

Is that her?

Are you her?

Um, am I?

Brian, this is Melody.

Melody, Brian.

- Hey, it?s her!

- Okay.

Are you ready to go?

?Cause I'm starving. Bye!

♪ We wish you a Merry Christmas

We wish you a Merry Christmas ♪

♪ We wish you

a Merry Christmas ♪

♪ And a Happy New Year

♪ Good tidings we bring

to you and your kin ♪

You know, it?s possible I might

need the world?s biggest favor.

I know it?s insane,

but if I can?t

get the house up to code,

then I can?t do any of it.

And if Nina is very sick,

then I have to do it fast.

And, um, I just figured

you might know some shortcuts

to help get me up to speed.

- Hmm.

- I know.

It?s a lot, and I'm sorry.

- Oh, it?s a lot, a lot.

- Yeah.

I mean, are you sure that

this is the right thing for you?

Well, yeah. I mean, if Nina

doesn't have anybody else,

how could I not step up?

I adore those girls.

And so what if I don?t want to

get a sensible job right now?

It?s the right way to go

for now.

Wait, what?

I mean, if one of those

data management places

or academic firms, you know,

want somebody like me,

then I could bank the money now

and redo the house

and chase my dream later.

Right, but you said that you

worked and you saved already,

so that you could be

a librarian.

Yeah, but now everything

has changed.

Right, but I mean what about

all the Roald Dahl stuff?

Like you?re just gonna

take a day job

and give up on what you want?

Like, well, was that

just words? I don?t--

No. I meant everything

that I said.

I'm sorry. I don't understand.

Are you mad at me

for trying to help the girls?

No, no, of course

you should help.

Help where help is needed,

not just when it?s easy, right?

Yeah.

Yeah, I just, I...

What?

I do know some shortcuts,

uh, sure.

So I can send you

some website links.

And yeah, no, I really,

I do get it, you know?

I'm probably gonna put in

for this big city job myself.

There?s no telling how much work

I might have lined up.

Might even expand.

Wait, expand? What about

your furniture building?

Yeah, I mean, I guess

it?s like your library dream.

Gonna have to wait.

Oh, you know, listen, I got

a head?s-up at the restaurant

that we?re gonna get

a bad inspection report,

and it?s gonna take me

all night to fix it.

Can I get a rain check

on the concert?

Sure.

I?ll walk you to your car.

No, it?s okay.

I think I?ll stay.

All right.

♪ Hark, the herald angels sing

♪ Glory to the newborn king

♪ Peace on Earth

and mercy mild ♪

♪ God and sinners reconciled

♪ Joyful all ye nations rise

♪ Join the triumph

of the skies ♪

Melody!

Patricia, hi.

Aren't the musicians wonderful?

They?re my grandkids.

I was gonna call you tomorrow.

- Do you have a moment?

- Yeah.

We heard from our director.

The city?s cutting back

our hours again.

We?ll be closed on Sundays now,

so I'm afraid we're not going

to be able to keep you on.

It?s not that

I haven?t enjoyed

what you?ve brought

to the library.

I think you?ve made

a wonderful addition.

We just don?t have

a place for you right now.

I'm sorry.

Is this Charlie Case?

Hi. Yeah, this is, uh, Adam.

Warren Yeager?s son.

He?s--

that's right.

Yeah, yeah, I've always told him

that he?s a very good

press agent.

Listen, I would love

to hear about

the project that you?re

accepting bids on.

Is it an okay time to--

Uh-huh.

That sounds great.

I'm sure that I could

put a bid together

before everybody bugs out

for Christmas.

We have the mommy and me in person.

Saturdays are filled

with technologies,

afternoons are homework helpers,

and I can?t push out

the grandparent readers.

Can we sell it

as an experiment?

Our director thinks

that people come to libraries

for the tried and true.

But tried and true

isn't working.

I know.

I've come to love your ideas,

but this is how it is.

I'm sorry.

Okay.

Thank you.

Hi. Can I get a hot chocolate

and a donut, please?

- Hi. This is Melody.

- Hi.

This is Kimberly Dade

at Westminster Data Management.

You submitted

your resume online.

- Oh, yes, hi.

- Your background in education

seems like the right fit

for a job we have open.

Are you available

for an interview tomorrow?

- Tomorrow?

- I know it?s fast,

but the woman we had

went on maternity leave

two months earlier

than we expected.

I can give you

all the information.

Yes, um, just--

You know what?

Let me get to my car.

I don?t think I have a pen.

Okay, found a pen, so...

I'm so glad

we could catch up here.

They have the best hot chocolate

in literally in the world.

I?ll be right back.

Just give me one second.

Are you still there?

Yeah, sorry, I'm here.

So 45 Augusta Street.

Okay, I think I got it all.

I?ll see you tomorrow at 10 A.M.

Thank you.

Hey.

Hi.

Oh, yeah, it?s--

The woman I was with--

Oh, you don?t have

to explain anything.

I mean, you?re free

to do whatever.

She?s just the Director

of Urban Planning.

It?s a potential client.

Well, like I said, you could

do whatever, you know.

We didn't have anything

that was--

We did.

We should probably talk about

what happened the other night.

Okay. What happened?

I freaked out,

and I left you hanging,

so I am sorry.

So, the Director

of Urban Planning?

Oh, yeah, uh,

she?s my dad's contact.

I thought it?d be

a good opportunity for me,

so I who am I

to turn it down, right?

I get it.

They just want

what?s best for you.

Good luck with the client.

- Dogs are friendlier.

- Kittens are easier.

Puppies are cuter.

Than kittens?

Have you seen Betty?

One exception.

No, seriously,

has anyone seen Betty?

Betty!

See? Puppies are harder.

But neater!

Cats don?t cause trouble.

These would be

good guest rooms.

Maybe me and Holly

could sleep over,

wave between rooms.

Hi!

Hey, if you two could choose

a color for a bedroom,

what would you choose?

- Light blue.

- Pink!

Kayla!

Wow. My grandma would love it.

She can?t drive,

but she loves to read.

Can we drive

to Kayla?s grandmother's?

Yeah. Let me text Kayla?s mom

and find out.

This one?s

if you like romance.

That one if you like mysteries.

Yes. We brought you

thrillers, true crime,

history, biographies.

We didn't know what you'd like.

Oh, you have no idea

what this means.

I have friends who don?t

get around so well anymore,

or they don?t drive like me,

who are gonna be so jealous.

Or we could deliver to them too,

couldn't we?

Kid, you are

some kind of genius.

What?

I think I just had an idea.

♪ Sleep in heavenly

♪ Sleep in heavenly

♪ Sleep in heavenly peace

And there isn't a bookmobile

in the whole area.

And a library on wheels

could serve all kinds of places.

Not just individual homes,

but nursing homes,

shelters, schools,

and in lower-income

neighborhoods,

rural families,

people without Internet.

That sounds amazing.

Yeah, but is it crazy?

No.

I mean, first you have

to think about your Wagoneer.

Is it gonna hold up?

You?ll be driving it all over.

Maybe I could get the library

system to underwrite repairs

or get a grant from the state

for an actual van or...

I don?t know, find some big

philanthropist who loves books.

Bigger things have started

in smaller ways.

I think it?s

a really creative way

to pursue your dream

of being a librarian.

Uh, you got a text.

Oh.

Is everything okay?

Melody, what is it?

They?ve set my home inspection.

December 28th.

Things just got really real,

didn't they?

It?s just precautionary.

Have they figured out

a treatment?

I mean, is it...

Is it bad?

I mean, it?s...

It?s aggressive.

But listen,

I do not want you

to be my nursemaid.

You did not sign up for that.

- Yes, I did.

- No, you didn't.

Yes, I did.

I am your friend.

I'm the person that you asked

to be your children?s guardian.

Yeah, but I'm just now realizing

how big this is to take on.

When I was your age, the biggest

thing I was worried about

was whether to spend New Year?s

Eve in Colorado or Vermont.

Well, which one did you choose?

Vegas.

I think I, I danced on

one of those neon signs.

Oh, I could see Ivy

doing that.

Yeah, me too.

It?s funny. My girls both

have different sides of me.

The best parts.

Yeah. I'm glad

they have each other.

Always.

I am not gonna back out.

I'm saying it's okay

if you do.

Nina, do you know why I bought

that house next door?

A house that?s so much bigger

than I could ever need?

Because I wanted to fill it

with people.

I thought that if I could just

put it out into the universe,

like my vision board,

that it might actually

happen for me.

I mean, I didn't think

it would happen so fast,

but there will always be room

for anyone to be called family.

Anyone.

I mean, that?s all

I ever wanted.

Thank you.

Oh, look at the time.

It?s...

How?d it get to be

past 12 already?

- I have to get up in six hours.

- I have that interview.

Are you sure you want

to do that interview?

Especially when you?re getting

your bookmobile off the ground.

Yeah, yeah.

At first, I thought a job

like that would be a compromise,

but, you know,

it?s only six months.

I could save up, get the whole

thing up and running.

I mean, maybe it?s a blessing.

Maybe it is.

The night has been full of them.

Yeah.

Wait, Diana

was the woman

who left on maternity leave?

Mm-hmm.

5?6", dark hair,

went to Madison?

Two years

ahead of you.

She remembered you

coming to the program.

She was fantastic.

She said the same about you,

right as she was leaving

for the hospital

and heard your resume came in.

- How is she doing?

- Mother and baby are fine,

but she?s gonna need

a little extra time,

so you?d be filling in

for about six months.

You?d have to start

right after the holiday.

The timing is perfect for me.

We?ll have you come in

between now and then

for orientation and training,

but you can schedule that

around other commitments.

I can do that too, so...

So welcome aboard?

If that is an offer,

then yes, I will take the job.

Takeout on me tonight, Nina.

Yes, I start next Monday.

Yeah.

Finished it last night.

Background check,

copies of my financial records,

information on my new job,

and I confirmed

my home inspection

for the 28th of December.

Great. We?ll get it all filed.

And I?ll be in building mode

every second until then.

The smoke alarms

need hard wiring.

I've got the GFCIs

for the bathroom

and kitchen electrical outlets.

Um...

I?d do the laundry room

and the garage too,

the kids are gonna be there.

Okay.

I can recommend

a licensed electrician.

And the city,

they?re gonna want to see

your air conditioning ductwork

is sealed.

Okay, no central air.

that's one thing

that?ll save me time and money.

I know people that can do

this kind of work,

including Adam Yeager.

I'm okay.

You know the inspection?s

in five days.

I don?t have the budget

for anyone

other than that electrician.

Besides, Adam?s not interested

in some falling-down house

that might be home

to an overnight family.

He?s got a business of his own

that he?s building.

He?s building that business,

so he won?t let his father down.

Warren Yeager.

Yeah, he?s hard to disappoint,

if you know what I mean.

To the best team in Wisconsin.

Now go eat.

Ah, my boy.

I didn't think you'd show up.

What, and miss all this?

Let me walk you around.

Yeah, actually, I just

stopped by to tell you...

I put in the bid

for that city job.

Hey!

Catherine!

Adam has put in

for the city job.

Let?s take him someplace special

for dinner tonight to celebrate.

Let?s do it up.

You okay?

Sure.

We only want

what?s best for you.

Uh, you know, actually,

can you tell Dad that I can?t

make it to dinner?

What? You just got here.

Another time.

I?ll see you later, Mom.

- Hi.

- Hey.

So there?s fresh coat of snow.

You still wanna go sledding?

I do happen to know

the best hill in town.

u di.

I wanted to.

Look, you moved on.

It?s okay.

I didn't. Melody--

Look, Nina?s waiting on tests.

I could become the guardian

of two girls soon,

and you didn't sign up

for an instant family

with a girl that you

don?t even know if you like.

- I get it.

- I do know.

I like you.

Listen, I didn't back out

that night

because of the promise

you made to Nina.

I mean, the truth is,

I couldn't imagine how anyone

could take on an entire family

that wasn't her own

and just throw away

her life plan

until I realized that that?s

exactly what you asked me to do

on our first date.

You know, to chase my passion.

And I didn't do that

because...

I don?t have your guts.

that's not true.

No.

I lucked out in life.

I did.

And I didn't realize how much

until I met you.

And yeah, the whole instant

family thing is super daunting,

but when I'm with you,

all I know is that I am

the most myself,

and I am clear

about what I want.

And I don?t want to own

a car lot,

and I don?t want

to plan anything urban.

I just...

I want to go sledding with you.

that's all.

So what do you say?

I?ll get my boots.

House is really coming together.

Do you want any help?

No, I'm good.

Aren't you on

like a tight deadline?

We could work after sledding.

No. Seriously, it?s fine.

Got it.

Why don?t you like

to accept help?

- What? I do.

- When?

You help people all the time.

When do you let

other people help you?

The way I grew up, asking for

help never got you anything.

Okay, fine. Don?t ask.

I?ll just offer.

You know, Holly,

the older girl,

she likes to learn

about construction,

so do you want to maybe

knock on Nina?s door

and see if they want

to come sledding,

and then after you could show

Holly some construction things?

Hmm.

I do have two sleds.

♪ Just hear those

sleigh bells jingling ♪

♪ Ring-ting-tingling too

♪ Come on,

it?s lovely weather ♪

♪ For a sleigh ride

together with you ♪

♪ Outside the snow is falling ♪

♪ And friends

are calling yoo-hoo ♪

♪ Come on,

it?s lovely weather ♪

♪ For a sleigh ride together

with you ♪

♪ Giddy-up, giddy-up

Giddy-up, it?s grand ♪

♪ Just holding your hand

This time,

we?ll go without him.

Hey, maybe when we?re done,

we can all go back

to my wood shop

and make something

for Melody?s house.

- Hey.

- Hi.

- Look.

- I know.

He?s cute.

And he?s really great

with the girls.

I know. I think so too.

Yeah.

Mom, do you want a turn?

Uh, not today, honey,

but have fun.

You all right?

Do you want to go home?

Never! You kidding?

I'm having way too much fun.

It?s gonna blow your mind.

All right.

This is the best place ever.

This is amazing.

Are these sleds for babies?

No. I was gonna teach

some kids at the library

how to make them,

so I was practicing.

You can put some twine on them

and hang them as an ornament.

Hey, who wants to make

some shelves for Melody?s house?

Yeah, you do.

Only if there?s glitter.

Okay, all right.

- Can you cut it?

- Yeah.

- Adam.

- Wha--

Dad, wh--

Girls, it?s getting kinda late.

Maybe we should get going.

- Yeah, it?s been a long day.

- What about the shelves?

You guys can come back

and finish them tomorrow.

So what?s going on here?

Dad, these are my friends.

This is Nina and her daughters,

Holly and Ivy.

- And this, um, is Melody.

- Hi.

Adam?s teaching us

how to build Melody?s house.

- To build her...

- No, not build.

I have some projects, and--

- So you?re contracting.

- No, I'm just helping.

Adam had shelves for Melody

here in his workshop,

- so we came here.

- Oh.

- Let?s go, girls.

- Okay.

Okay.

- See you tomorrow.

- Okay.

Bye.

Bye.

Adam, this is beautiful.

I had no idea.

- Thank you.

- It is hot.

Yeah, Melody?s house needs to be

ready for the inspection

in five days,

so that the proceedings

can move forward

in case the worst happens.

It?s a big commitment

she?s making,

for somebody so young.

Yeah, well, you know,

she was a foster kid.

She couldn't bear to see those

kids taken into the system.

It?s the Christmas spirit

in a nutshell,

you know,

making your house a home

and your car

into a bookmobile.

The Wagoneer out there?

Oh, yeah.

Yeah, she?s very determined.

You like her.

Huh.

- I like all of them.

- Hmm.

Hey, you never told me

why you came to see me.

Uh...

I came to see your workshop.

Merry Christmas-Eve Eve , kiddo.

Thanks, Dad.

"He puzzled and puzzled

until his puzzler was sore,

then the Grinch thought of

something he hadn't before.

?Maybe Christmas,' he thought,

?doesn't come from a store.

Maybe Christmas, perhaps,

means a little bit more.?"

- I love Dr. Seuss.

- Me too

You can have my book.

Books are for sharing.

You did that.

Dr. Seuss did that.

"And what happened then?

Well, in Whoville, they say

that the Grinch?s small heart

grew three sizes that day."

Melody, before you go,

I got you something.

For me? Why?

You had a family once

that meant something to you,

and that?s where

those elves came from.

I wanted you to know

that you have another one here

that you mean the world to.

- I'm sorry.

- It?s okay.

I'm not sure that's supposed

to be my reaction.

It?s okay.

You moving next door

was the best thing

that ever happened to us,

and I hope you know.

For me too.

Melody!

Time to wake up!

Surprise!

Uh, it is customary

for a man to call first,

let a girl get dressed.

Well, that would ruin

the surprise.

Okay, help me out here.

What is happening?

If you?re gonna get your house

up to code before the 28th,

you?re gonna need some help.

Okay.

So my crew and I,

we have Christmas Eve off,

so we decided that

we would be your present

and help you get your house up

to code before the deadline.

And then I mentioned it to

a few other people and, uh...

So go get dressed and leave

and then come back

at the end of the day.

No. This isn't

some makeover show,

where the family leaves

and then you yell, "Surprise!"

and they come back.

No, this is my house, and I have

the chops to work on it,

so I will get dressed,

but then I'm breaking out

my hammer and my nails.

Okay, you heard the lady.

Everybody, come on.

All right!

♪ You better watch out

You better not cry ♪

♪ You better not pout

I'm telling you why ♪

♪ Santa Claus is

coming to town ♪

♪ He?s making a list

and checking it twice ♪

♪ He?s gonna find out... ♪

Okay, start picking wall colors.

You?re our designer, right?

I really like pink.

You?re really good with them,

you know that?

I had good parents.

It shows.

It does.

Thank you.

But I wouldn't leave Ivy alone

with that tablet.

- Oh, yep.

- Yeah.

All right, okay, okay.

What do you think?

Yeah, okay.

♪ I'm telling you why ♪

♪ Santa Claus is coming...

- Careful.

- Ready?

- Easy, easy.

- Almost, almost.

Watch your toes!

- Good job.

- Okay.

Can we bring over Betty?

No, not to a construction site.

Plus, I'm more of a cat person.

What?d you just say?

Uh, yeah, I'm a cat person.

I have a pair at home,

Hickory and Dickory.

Hey, I have a special project.

Just you and me.

You in, kiddo?

Okay. I heard that they

need you in the kitchen,

so can you just

get out of here?

Okay, grab that side.

- We can do this.

- Here you go.

Thank you.

So how you doing?

You seem a little bit

overwhelmed.

Oh, it?s just, it's weird.

I spent my whole life accepting

that I would do it alone,

without ever expecting help.

And then you moved

to Chippewa Falls.

Then people show up,

open their hearts,

offer to help.

Elves.

You have elves in your home.

I do! I have Santa?s elves!

The Book Elf.

that's what I'll call

my bookmobile.

"The elf that brings a book

to your shelf."

Oh, that?s perfect.

- Really?

- I love it, yeah.

I like it too.

♪ Santa Claus is coming

♪ To town

- Okay, okay.

- Okay.

- You ready?

- Mm-hmm.

Adam...

It is 100% safe

and 100% up to code

before the 28th.

Oh, my gosh.

See that?

Oh, this is the best Christmas

present I've ever gotten.

I mean, you--

You?ve all just changed my life.

Actually, there is

one more present.

- What?

- Mm-hmm.

What?

For reading books.

I don?t know how I'm ever gonna

repay you for this.

You offered an incredible gift

to others.

Someone needed to do that

for you.

No payment necessary.

Thank you.

- Hello!

- Hmm?

Dad, hi.

Mom!

- Hey, what, uh...

- Is it gift-giving time?

Hi. This is-- You know my dad.

This is my mom, Catherine.

Hi.

Our family has a tradition

of opening one present

on Christmas Eve,

so we brought you a present.

Who, me?

Is this something else?

No, I am as clueless

as you are.

Grab coats. It?s cold out.

- Okay.

- Okay, let?s go.

So Adam told us what you were

trying to put together,

and that you were gonna

make a bookmobile

out of a ?90s Wagoneer?

Uh, to start, anyway.

We thought

you should think bigger,

maybe with a fully equipped

Sprinter van.

What?

Donated by a local dealership.

No, no. I...

I could not possibly

accept this. It?s--

No, no, of course you can.

Help where help

is needed, right?

I bet you didn't think

you had a whole community

ready to step up.

It?s too much.

Take a look inside.

This is amazing.

Maybe you could outfit

it with benches or shelves

or some of your other

incredible work.

It could be a showcase

for your new business.

Custom woodwork.

What are you...

We spent a long time

pushing you

because we wanted you

to be practical,

and we knew you were

such a gifted salesman,

but what we forgot was

salespeople work best

when they sell what they love.

And you love building

beautiful things.

Which you?re

already successful at.

How can we stand in the way?

I-I don?t understand.

I mean, why would you do this?

We hardly know each other.

We don?t, but we know our son,

and you have inspired him.

My parents have suggested that

I build some custom benches

and shelves for your books

and for your visitors,

start to expand

my woodworking business.

So I?ll do

some data management...

And I?ll do some corporate

construction...

- Until both of our passions...

- Get off the ground.

Because sometimes dreams

take a little time.

But sometimes Christmas

gives them a little extra push.

Knapp-Larson family, follow me.

Okay.

That Christmas was

the best one of my life,

the first with a family I knew

would be a part of my life

forever.

All right, here we go.

One...

- Hurry!

- Two...

Three!

Nina fought so hard,

but she passed before summer,

and I became

the girls? guardian.

And now with

Your Honor?s approval,

I'm petitioning to adopt

Holly and Ivy permanently.

Is this what you want?

Yes, Your Honor.

Is there anything

you want to add?

We loved our mom so much,

and we miss her every day,

but Melody made a home for us,

and she?s our family too.

She?s our family now.

The adoption of

Holly and Ivy Larson

by Melody Knapp is approved.

Betty!

- Betty!

- Betty?

- Hi.

- Aw...

We get to open one

on Christmas Eve.

This one?s for you.

Me?

Okay.

You guys...

- I built the frame myself.

- And I decorated it.

It?s amazing, you guys.

I love it. Thank you.

Hey.

I might have an early

Christmas present too tonight.

What do you think?

Yeah? Okay.

A toast?

Cool.

Your mom may not be here

in all the ways that we wanted,

but she?s here

in every other way possible

because she taught me

about love...

and family...

and giving and accepting help

where it?s needed.

And I'm gonna do my best

to carry that forward with me,

everything she shared with me.

To Nina.

- To Nina.

- To Mom!

Mmm!

And now...

we dance.

5, 6, 7, 8!