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When Calls the Heart - Season 12 Episode 11

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00:00Previously on When Calls the Heart.
00:07Jack!
00:08Welcome to our first ever Harvest Festival.
00:10I hear you like baseball.
00:12Look what bouncy Nathan gave to me.
00:15It's little Jack. He disappeared.
00:17Jack!
00:19It could be dehydration, but I still want to run some tests to be sure.
00:23What else could it be?
00:25Little Jack has diabetes.
00:27But there's no cure for diabetes.
00:39There are no words.
00:41Or there's only one word.
00:43Why?
00:46May?
00:47It's late.
00:49I have to find it.
00:52Can I help?
00:54It's this article. I read it about a month ago. It's about a treatment...
01:04Oh!
01:06It's a good one.
01:08It's a good one.
01:10It's a good one.
01:13Oh!
01:19I found it! There's a program at the University of Toronto. Here.
01:23It's a treatment. New treatment for diabetes.
01:26And they're calling it revolutionary using a hormone called insulin.
01:33They're still in the trial phase.
01:35Which means that they need patients. They need volunteers.
01:38They're not saying anything about the risks.
01:41They probably don't even know.
01:43It doesn't look like they're taking young children.
01:46I don't know, May. This might be hoping for a miracle.
01:49But with diabetes, there are no other options. Are there?
01:53From the onset of symptoms in virtually every case...
01:58Within a year or so...
02:02Then let's hope for a miracle.
02:41So it's a cure?
02:43It's a treatment that helps replace what Jack's pancreas can't produce.
02:48So he can process glucose.
02:50He'll still have diabetes, but the hope is that the insulin will help him live a normal life.
02:54Do you know anyone who's tried it?
02:56I don't. But I was able to speak with one of the doctors in the program this morning.
03:01The results are almost miraculous.
03:05They haven't started taking it yet.
03:07But they are willing to consider an exception for little Jack.
03:10So we should go to Toronto.
03:12I don't think traveling that far is a good idea.
03:15But...
03:17Mike and I can go. And make the case in person.
03:20As Faith says, they're not taking little ones yet.
03:23But as a pharmacist, I could try to persuade them.
03:26Mike and May already have tickets to Toronto on the overnight train.
03:29But what about your trip to Niagara Falls?
03:31I don't know.
03:33Mike and May already have tickets to Toronto on the overnight train.
03:36But what about your trip to Niagara Falls?
03:38This is so much more important than that.
03:40You'll need to send a letter giving your consent for the treatment.
03:44Then we'll deliver the letter in person.
03:46And if all goes well, we'll return with the insulin.
03:51Okay. So...
03:53Elizabeth writes a letter and...
03:56we hope that they say yes.
03:59It might help if you told them a bit about little Jack's story.
04:02Yes. Sometimes scientists need to separate their work from the people that they're helping.
04:06But if you let them know who little Jack is,
04:09and that he's strong, then they'll stick with the treatment.
04:12I understand.
04:15Is there anything else we should know?
04:18It's a new treatment.
04:20It's been remarkably effective in early trials.
04:23But we still don't know all the risks.
04:26Or if little Jack will tolerate it.
04:28But it's our only hope.
04:32All right. I will pack two sandwiches for Nathan.
04:35Oh, and extra carrots for little Jack.
04:38He loves carrots.
04:40So that's good.
04:42He's certainly going to have plenty of food and prayers.
04:44All right. And some soup for Elizabeth.
04:47She likes that.
04:48Mrs. Yost, I'm sober.
04:50Oh, wonderful. This is good.
04:52We're going to need more ice, then, for tomorrow.
04:55I can tell Mr. Yost to order more.
04:57Oh, I'm so sorry.
04:59And for tomorrow, this...
05:00I can tell Mr. Yost to order more.
05:02Oh, that would be such a help. Thank you.
05:04Mm-hmm.
05:05Uh, no, Allie, uh...
05:15Oh, all right.
05:17So, this...
05:19will fill out breakfast for tomorrow,
05:21and then I have you for lunch.
05:23Of course. We can take lunch all week.
05:25No, no. I have... I have Faith for the rest of the week,
05:27and then I have Florence on the weekend.
05:29It's all right.
05:30We can take care of the arrangements.
05:32Please don't. I just...
05:35I just need to keep busy.
05:39It's important to let ourselves feel, too.
05:44I just try to imagine...
05:47I know.
05:48But there's hope.
05:50We have to hold on to that.
05:53Mm-hmm.
05:56I am going to take this to Elizabeth's now.
06:19I brought you lunch.
06:22What else can I do? Are there breakfast dishes?
06:24No.
06:26What is it?
06:29I have an hour to write a letter to some doctors
06:32explaining why my son deserves to live.
06:36Oh.
06:38I've always been able to write.
06:41It's like blood flowing in my veins, but...
06:45but this...
06:49How do I find the words?
06:52You can do it.
06:56What if it's not good enough?
06:59You just need to tell his story.
07:02How it began.
07:04How much he's already been through.
07:12You know what?
07:13We're gonna play a game. It's called...
07:15I Remember.
07:17I want you...
07:19to tell me ten things that you remember about little Jack
07:21from when he was just a little baby.
07:23Whatever comes to you.
07:24No thinking.
07:25All right?
07:26Let's go.
07:27I remember...
07:28Yes?
07:29I remember giving birth to him
07:31in a snowstorm in the middle of the woods.
07:38And when I put him in his crib for the first time...
07:43he looked like a little acorn.
07:49I remember his weight...
07:52on my chest
07:53when I'd sing him to sleep.
07:56I remember discovering
07:58his alarming talent for hide-and-seek.
08:03When I was married...
08:10Keep going.
08:18I remember the first time he smiled at me.
08:30Yes, I will, Superintendent.
08:35What are you doing?
08:36That was Hargraves.
08:38You've been approved for leave of absence.
08:40I never asked for one.
08:42For as long as you need.
08:43I've been cleared to return to active duty.
08:46Thanks, Bill.
08:48How's Elizabeth?
08:50It's a tough time.
08:52But she's keeping her head up.
08:54Elizabeth Thornton is as brave as they come.
08:58Gentlemen,
08:59I don't want to get anywhere wound up,
09:01but I think little Jack's pony's missing.
09:03It was at the stable.
09:04Stall's open and he's gone.
09:06Well, let's all split up.
09:08It's just a pony.
09:09We couldn't have gotten too far.
09:11Something for your journey.
09:13Thank you, Minnie.
09:20You didn't all have to come.
09:22You're not in this alone.
09:25Were you able to write the letter?
09:28Here it is.
09:29I hope it's enough.
09:32I'm sure it's perfect.
09:34Thank you for your hard work.
09:37I'm sure it's perfect.
09:39Thank you for your help.
09:41We're all here for you.
09:46Precious cargo.
09:47Godspeed.
09:49We'll call as soon as we know anything.
09:52Maybe you could say a few words?
09:54Of course.
09:55Gather around, gang.
10:08Heavenly Father,
10:10we ask that you help guide Mike and May
10:13on their travels tonight.
10:16When my son was born, he was small.
10:19Asleep in his crib, he reminded me of an acorn,
10:22waiting until the spring would warm him from below
10:25and send him shooting toward the sky.
10:29When little Jack was nervous
10:31on his first day of school this year,
10:33he shared his father's medal of bravery
10:35with another little girl who was more scared than him.
10:39Little Jack never knew his father,
10:41but that day, finding his strength by helping someone else,
10:45I saw how much he'll grow up to be just like him.
10:49Just as the miracle of insulin might help him grow up
10:52to be the fine young man he's meant to be.
10:56I know he'd also find his strength
10:58from being part of your study.
11:01And so, on my son's behalf,
11:03I offer my consent.
11:06Who can say how life pushes up from darkness?
11:09What I know is that little Jack's spirit
11:12is pushing me forward,
11:14and I hope that together we can give him a chance
11:16to find his strength
11:18and offer it up to the sky.
11:28Any word?
11:29On the medicine or the pony?
11:30Both.
11:31Both nothing.
11:33Any word?
11:34Nothing. You?
11:35Nothing.
11:38Any word?
11:39No.
11:40Nothing.
11:42May as well sit. There's not much else to do.
11:48You still the governor?
11:50Oh, right. That.
11:52That? What exactly is that?
11:54Well, there was a recall poll this morning.
11:57It's not important, but...
12:00You were right, Henry.
12:01Two to one against.
12:03And that's just my own party.
12:05Are you going to fight it?
12:06What's the point?
12:08Well, at least you're leaving the right sort of legacy.
12:11Goldie National Park, that's... that's something.
12:14I suppose.
12:16You remember all those things that I was hoping to accomplish?
12:20Your grand vision. Who could forget?
12:22Health care, trains, education.
12:26Noble goals that smacked right into political reality.
12:30What's to stop you?
12:32Now that you don't have to worry about getting re-elected again.
12:36Nothing.
12:37Didn't Henry figure out that executive order for the park?
12:40What do you say? You got any more tricks up your sleeve?
12:43There was a solution to every problem.
12:46Well, I'll write that.
12:48I approve.
12:49You're here to that.
12:50Nice seeing you gentlemen. Back to the task at hand.
12:53Which is?
12:55Finding that pony.
12:57And I could use all the help I can get.
13:00Alright.
13:03Mom, can I talk to you?
13:05It's about little Jack.
13:11I bet you have a lot of feelings.
13:13I was supposed to be watching him when he got lost.
13:17Oh, sweetie.
13:19That's not your fault.
13:21Mom, the kids are making get well cards.
13:24Oh.
13:28I'm sure this will cheer him up.
13:31I just wish I could do more.
13:34Is there something you were thinking about?
13:36Little Jack loves baseball.
13:38I was thinking maybe we can invite him to play.
13:44I think it might be hard for him to play.
13:48And truth be told, I'm not sure he can go out right now to even watch.
13:55Maybe he can listen.
14:08You want me to make you a cup of tea?
14:13I just feel so helpless.
14:15I wish I could do something.
14:17Hey, you did. You wrote the letter.
14:20What if it's not enough?
14:23Could I be doing more?
14:27You could wash me do the dishes.
14:30I mean, that's something.
14:40Hi, Mrs. Thornton.
14:42How's little Jack doing?
14:43He's doing well.
14:45He's sleeping right now.
14:49I'll be sure to let him know you both stopped by.
14:51The kids made cards for him.
14:55Oh.
15:00These are so sweet.
15:02I can't wait to show him.
15:05He's already been saying how much he's missing playing baseball with you two.
15:08We were thinking, since little Jack loves baseball so much...
15:11We thought we could put it on the radio?
15:15The kids could play a game and we can announce it on Mrs. Coulter's radio hour.
15:19Is that...
15:21Do you think that might make him feel better?
15:25Boys, that is a beautiful idea.
15:29And he's going to love it, I'm sure.
15:33You just have to promise me one thing.
15:35Anything.
15:36Sure.
15:38Promise me you'll have fun.
15:41I think we could all use a bit of fun right now.
15:43While we wait for news.
15:45We'll try.
15:46Okay.
15:49Okay.
16:10Come on, everyone.
16:11Let's get the game started.
16:14They're starting!
16:18And when someone hits a ball, it sounds like this.
16:21That's really neat.
16:23Oliver's all set.
16:24Can he see the whole field?
16:26He's on the balcony with his binoculars.
16:28Well, I hate to break it to you, kids.
16:29With these microphone cables, they won't reach the field.
16:32They don't have to, Mr. Yost.
16:34Oliver will yell what's happening to me.
16:36Then I'll tell Cooper and Toby what just happened on the field.
16:39Those are called players.
16:41And this is called play-by-play announcing.
16:43I got the idea from Angela.
16:45That's how I follow the game.
16:47Well, all I can say is, I'll be listening.
16:59What do you think?
17:00Terrific.
17:01And there's our opening band for everyone.
17:03Stand by to play ball!
17:07Play ball!
17:09Play ball!
17:11Hey!
17:12Look who's up and about.
17:14You didn't want to miss the game.
17:18That is not going to happen on my watch.
17:21Yay!
17:24Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to the Valley Boys sports hour with Toby and Cooper.
17:32Who's ready for a ball game?
17:34Me, I'm ready.
17:36I'm ready, too.
17:37First up to bat.
17:39Robert's up.
17:41Robert!
17:42Robert!
17:44Let's go, Robert.
17:46First pitch and...
17:48Foul ball!
17:50It's an out ball!
17:51What's an out ball?
17:52Foul ball!
17:53A foul ball!
17:55Foul ball!
17:59What do we do now?
18:00Wait.
18:01Talk.
18:02About what?
18:03Baseball.
18:05So, the Hope Valley Hopesters, our local baseball team...
18:11Hopesters?
18:12Where'd you get that from?
18:13I don't know.
18:14The Hopesters have quite a lineup.
18:17We've got Timmy, maybe our best hitter.
18:21Strike two!
18:22Strike two.
18:24Okay, Robert, one last shot.
18:26Wait!
18:27He made it to first!
18:30And we have it!
18:32Yeah!
18:33Robert Wolfe is running and running,
18:35and, ladies and gentlemen, has made it to first base!
18:38Yes!
18:44Next up to bat.
18:46Timmy.
18:47Here we go, Timmy, come on!
18:49Strike one!
18:50Swing and a miss!
18:53Strike one!
18:57Strike two!
19:00And that's strike two.
19:02It's his last chance.
19:05Oh, we're getting a message from the field.
19:09Aww.
19:11What?
19:12Timmy wants to dedicate his home run to our teammate,
19:14little Jack Thornton.
19:16Aww.
19:17I know, that's what I said.
19:20We all can't wait until you can play with us again, buddy.
19:23That's me!
19:25That's me!
19:26Yeah, that is you.
19:28Wait.
19:29Timmy hasn't made a home run yet.
19:31I guess he's about to make a home run?
19:33Come on, Timmy!
19:35Come on, Timmy, come on, Timmy, come on, Timmy.
19:37He swings, and...
19:40And...
19:42It's a hit!
19:44It's going long!
19:45It's a hit!
19:46And it's going long!
19:49It's a hit!
19:50And it's going long!
19:51And...
19:53And...
19:55And...
19:56And...
19:57And...
20:01It's a home run!
20:18How about that?
20:20How about that?
20:21How about that?
20:29That was the best baseball game ever.
20:33Really sounded like a lot of fun.
20:35I especially enjoyed the music.
20:37Thank you, Mrs. Thornton.
20:39The whole thing was quite an operation.
20:41It'll be even more fun next time when you're all better.
20:43Soon you're going to be hitting the home run.
20:47And, uh, Timmy said you could use his lucky ball.
20:53Really?
20:54Thank you!
20:56Can I put this under my pillow for nap time?
20:59If you think you'll be able to sleep with it.
21:02Little Jack can do anything he puts his mind to.
21:10Thank you all so much.
21:13You really made today feel very special.
21:24What a kid, huh?
21:25Even with everything he's going through, a little thing can make him so happy.
21:29Yeah.
21:32Maybe...
21:34Maybe what?
21:37Maybe that's how I missed it.
21:40He's such a happy kid.
21:43How did I not notice anything in all the times I babysat him?
21:46Nobody noticed. He seemed fine.
21:50Maybe if I'd been paying more attention...
21:52You don't think Mrs. Thornton was paying attention?
21:54Of course she was. But...
21:57What if we all did everything right, but there was nothing we could have done to stop it?
22:03Then that stinks.
22:05It does.
22:08Take this from an expert in blaming myself.
22:12It won't help.
22:18I'm glad you're here.
22:29I wish we had better news.
22:31Tell me the worst.
22:32They won't let him in. They misunderstood and thought Little Jack lived in Toronto.
22:36Why would that make a difference?
22:38That's what I said.
22:39The insulin has to be used within a few days of being produced and it has to be kept cold the entire time and...
22:44They said that they won't transport it for just one patient.
22:48That's it? That's their answer?
22:50They said that they're trying to get clinics built in remote areas where they can transport the drug.
22:55But they don't know when that will be. There has to be another way.
22:58We're meeting with the head of the lab tomorrow, so...
23:01If you have any ideas...
23:04I'll think.
23:10Hi.
23:12Hi.
23:13Let me check on Jack Rue to see how he's doing.
23:16Shh. I'm sorry. He's sleeping.
23:19It's okay. I was just about to take him upstairs.
23:28Okay.
23:31Got him.
23:40Who are things?
23:42It's all quiet at the Mountie office and Oliver is reorganizing everything again.
23:50Did you find Pell yet?
23:51No, not yet. We'll keep looking.
23:54Does he know?
23:55No. No. We haven't told him.
23:58We hope we don't have to.
24:00Yeah.
24:05Okay.
24:07How are you?
24:12I'm fine.
24:15Neither.
24:26I'm a Mountie.
24:31My job is to keep people safe.
24:33My job is to keep people safe.
24:36To protect them.
24:39I stopped the bad guy.
24:43I came to Oak Valley to protect Elizabeth.
24:48And to protect little Jack.
24:51But this...
24:57With him, I can't... I can't stop the bad guy.
25:01With her, I can't stop the hurt. I...
25:06I can't do my job.
25:09For the first time in my life, Bill, I just...
25:13I just feel...
25:17powerless.
25:25Your job is to be there when it counts.
25:30It looks like you're doing a pretty good job to me.
25:56Oh, Rosemary.
25:57I was just delivering breakfast.
26:00You're delivering good news, I hope?
26:02The lab turned us down.
26:04They said Hope Valley is too remote.
26:06Too remote? Half the territory is remote.
26:10They said they plan to open territorial clinics as soon as they can.
26:13That's not good enough.
26:16Well, could we be a territorial clinic?
26:18It's not something you can do overnight.
26:20All right. What's required?
26:21In this case, they're saying we need a minimum of ten patients,
26:25a facility, medical personnel who've been trained to administer insulin...
26:29Mae's medical personnel, and she's in Toronto.
26:31Couldn't she be trained by the lab?
26:33And then train you.
26:34We don't have access to the latest testing equipment.
26:37And obviously, we can't manufacture insulin here.
26:42But we do know the techniques.
26:44We could administer the doses and help them expand their trial.
26:48All right. Then all we need is nine more patients.
26:50And we will find them.
26:51Exactly.
26:56A clinic?
26:57Faith would run it out of the infirmary and monitor the patients for the university.
27:01So we need to find nine people with diabetes.
27:03Who are willing to try a brand new treatment?
27:06It is already being called a miracle.
27:09People would be lucky to have access to it.
27:11I've compiled a list of patients in the surrounding valleys who've been diagnosed.
27:15The challenge will be finding people who are willing to travel here every day.
27:20How can we help you?
27:22That's what I was hoping you would say.
27:24We need to get these flyers about the symptoms into every home in the valley.
27:28Oh, we can also go to hotels and all of the watering holes.
27:32And churches. They might help us reach folks.
27:34Oh, yes. I'll talk to Joseph.
27:36And I'll put a call out over the airways.
27:39Good.
27:44Good morning from Hope Valley.
27:46Good morning.
27:47Good morning.
27:49Good morning from Hope Valley.
27:52Today I would like to talk to our listeners about something very important.
27:56It's called diabetes.
27:59It's a very serious medical condition.
28:01With symptoms such as fatigue, feeling thirsty or hungry, sudden weight loss.
28:09But there is hope.
28:11Doctors have discovered what is quite possibly a miracle treatment.
28:16But we need volunteers.
28:20So, if you or someone you know has been diagnosed with diabetes,
28:24please contact us at the Queen of Hearts Saloon here in Hope Valley
28:29or go and visit Dr. Faith Carter.
28:40Queen of Hearts Saloon?
28:42Yes, it is.
28:45Yeah, yeah, yeah. That's great.
28:47Okay, let me just write your name down and I will get Dr. Carter to get back to you.
28:53Okay.
28:55Absolutely. Okay. Thank you so much.
29:00Reginald P. Walker.
29:02Yep. Our first one.
29:11You ready for your check-up?
29:12Do we have to walk?
29:16Well, what if instead I gave you a ride?
29:20Okay.
29:21Yeah.
29:24Well, am I a bit taller than Pal, huh?
29:26Ready?
29:36He's so tired.
29:38Yes.
29:40Some good news. We're getting a steady stream of patients.
29:44Good.
29:46But?
29:48I think it's best if little Jack stays here so I can keep an eye on him.
29:54For how long?
29:55For now.
29:57And it'll be good that he's here when the insulin comes.
30:03Okay. I'll go and collect some of his things.
30:05Would you please let him know? I'll be right back if he wakes up.
30:08Of course.
30:24All right. Thank you.
30:26So we have a young girl from a farm outside of Buxton that makes, well, seven.
30:33Many? Anything?
30:35People are either nervous about the treatment or they can't make the trip every day.
30:39But we'll keep trying.
30:43How'd it go?
30:44Joseph Canfield is a miracle worker.
30:46We were only partially successful.
30:47Two sisters diagnosed just this year.
30:49I told him that insulin was a gift, and one of the sisters, Sophia, said she'd be willing to try.
30:53But what about the other one?
30:55She's not as sick, so she's convinced she doesn't need it. I think she might just be afraid.
30:59Okay, so that makes eight, plus little Jack.
31:02We're so close.
31:03Close isn't enough.
31:04That has to be enough.
31:08Let's call. I'll talk to him.
31:13Florence, patch me through to the clinic in Toronto.
31:19Good morning. This is Dr. Faith Carter calling from Hope Valley.
31:23Yes, hi.
31:24We have a confirmed list of nine patients.
31:27I know.
31:29Please, hold on a moment.
31:34Hello.
31:36This is Elizabeth Thornton.
31:38I wrote to you a few days ago about my son, Jack.
31:42You said that we needed ten patients before you would issue the insulin that could save his life.
31:48Well, we have nine.
31:50Well, we have nine lives that could be saved.
31:54One of whom has a sister who's also been diagnosed, and I'm quite sure once she sees her sister get better,
31:59you may very well have your tenth patient.
32:36He said yes.
32:57The train is over an hour late.
32:59It's not likely to be this far off schedule.
33:01Do you think they got held up by the weather?
33:03I'm going to call the station, find out what's going on.
33:10It's bad. It's really bad.
33:12What's wrong?
33:14One of my drivers just called from Summit Junction.
33:15The storm has caused a massive pile-up crash on the crossing, so they've shut down the line.
33:19But Mike and Mae...
33:21They're going to be delayed up to 24 hours.
33:23Along with the medicine.
33:25I can't wait that long. I'm going out there.
33:27Okay, I'm going with you, but we're going to take that four-seater, okay?
33:29I'll be right back.
33:31I need to be with Elizabeth. We should go.
33:34We'd better follow.
33:36All right.
33:45You have a blanket if you're cold?
33:47No, I'm all right. Is he still sleeping? Any...
33:49No change.
33:51Are you sure you don't want to get some sleep?
33:53I need to be awake when they come.
33:55You will be. No one's sleeping tonight.
34:00I think I'll sit with him for a few minutes.
34:10I don't know how she does it.
34:12She's so strong.
34:13Going through what she's going through.
34:17Like what you went through.
34:20If something were to happen to Goldie, I don't know...
34:23But still, you do.
34:27When Angela got sick,
34:29there was no knowing what would happen.
34:33I felt so lost.
34:35Lost in so much doubt.
34:39But that's where you find faith.
34:40When it's all you've got.
34:43What do you do?
34:45You look at the ground under your feet.
34:48Not to the top of the mountain.
34:50You only think about what you know in that moment.
34:54That they are alive.
34:56That they're strong.
34:58And that there is hope.
35:10I love you.
35:38You had a good trip.
35:40I've never been happier than when I saw Bill and Lee board that train.
35:44Thank you, Mae.
35:46Of course.
35:48How long until we know?
35:50Oh, it shouldn't take long.
36:11Alright, my sweet boy.
36:14I pray this makes you better.
36:18Be strong for Mommy.
36:25Please come back to me.
36:40I love you.
36:54Alrighty.
37:06They gave him the first dose.
37:08He's not awake.
37:10But he hasn't had a bad reaction.
37:12So, it's good news.
37:16What a blessing.
37:18Amen.
37:20So, do we think this is working?
37:22We'll know by morning.
37:24Alright.
37:26So we wait?
37:28So we wait.
37:30I'll put some coffee on.
37:32I'll make some grilled cheeses.
37:34Anyone?
37:36Good idea, Hickam.
37:38Mike.
37:51His vitals are stable.
37:53No sign of rejection.
37:59Honey bear.
38:02Mama.
38:04Oh, my baby.
38:07Why are you so sad, Mama?
38:10I am the happiest I've ever been.
38:40Hallelujah.
38:43Hallelujah.
38:48We called.
38:50And our prayers were answered.
38:52We believed.
38:54And were rewarded.
38:56God provided medicine for little Jack.
38:58And he brought Pal home.
39:00As we gather here today,
39:02in honor of St. Francis,
39:04who so loved all of God's creatures,
39:06we ask him to bless and protect
39:08the most vulnerable amongst us.
39:11May God grant us the grace
39:14to protect and sustain one another.
39:17Whether on wings or in water,
39:20four legs or two,
39:22we are all God's creatures,
39:24great and small.
39:26Now let's bless the animals.
39:32Come here.
39:34Good boy.
39:39We should get a dog.
39:41What?
39:43Our hands aren't full enough with Goldie as it is?
39:45Oh, just imagine
39:47walking on her namesake trail
39:49with a little dog.
39:51Wouldn't that be fun, honey?
39:53In her namesake park.
39:55I see what you're saying. Maybe.
39:57We'll think about it.
39:59We're getting a dog.
40:01No, that's not what I said.
40:03I said we'll think about it.
40:05I said we'll think about it.
40:07He's finally asleep.
40:09Apparently, the bed in the infirmary
40:11is more comfortable.
40:14Well, I could go look for some new mattresses.
40:16No.
40:18You have more important things to do
40:20like getting back to work.
40:22Nothing is more important than this.
40:26I'm not sure what we'd do
40:28without you, Nathan.
40:31I'm not sure what we'd do
40:33without you.
40:34Nathan,
40:37what I would do.
40:42Thank you for standing with me
40:44when I couldn't see the light.
40:49There's nowhere that I would rather be.
40:56You okay?
40:59I don't know.
41:01I am so confused about so many things.
41:05Today feels like both
41:07the worst and the best day of my life.
41:13Well,
41:16we have a whole lifetime
41:18to figure it out.
41:21So does he.
41:34I don't know.
42:04I don't know.
42:06I don't know.
42:09I don't know.
42:11I don't know.
42:13I don't know.
42:15I don't know.
42:17I don't know.
42:19I don't know.
42:21I don't know.
42:23I don't know.
42:25I don't know.
42:27I don't know.
42:29I don't know.
42:31I don't know.