Once more, Cai and Biron reminisce about their days as a married couple. Cai tries to convince Biron that he's acting too cute, but Biron insists that he hasn't acted too cute in a long time. They go for a walk, and Cai feeds the cats in the gallery. Biron tells Cai to join in a family activity, which involves a game of "panda." The game involves the family putting on their socks, and the first family to do so wins a panda toy. The game is set up so that parents and kids cannot move. When the light turns green, the parents should start to put on their shoelaces, but Cai reminds them that it's not important, and he can handle it. The race is set to begin, and when the lights go green, Cai tells the parents to get ready. He tells them to kick and run until the last few yards, when they should stop and run again. The parents start to run, but when they stop, they step on each other's shoes. Cai tells Biron to let him retie his shoelace for them, because he is a p-e-teacher.
Once more, Cai and Biron reminisce about their days as a married couple. Cai tries to convince Biron that he's acting too cute, but Biron insists that he hasn't acted too cute in a long time. They go for a walk, and Cai feeds the cats in the gallery. Biron tells Cai to join in a family activity, which involves a game of "panda." The game involves the family putting on their socks, and the first family to do so wins a panda toy. The game is set up so that parents and kids cannot move. When the light turns green, the parents should start to put on their shoelaces, but Cai reminds them that it's not important, and he can handle it. The race is set to begin, and when the lights go green, Cai tells the parents to get ready. He tells them to kick and run until the last few yards, when they should stop and run again. The parents start to run, but when they stop, they step on each other's shoes. Cai tells Biron to let him retie his shoelace for them, because he is a p-e-teacher.