[Julie Maynor:] Hello, Arandanauts.
I'm all bundled up on the sofa on a Friday evening.
And you're watching WhatImDoingRightNow.
[ Mechanism whirring ]
[Michael Aranda:] Toddly.
[Todd Williams:] Yes, sir.
[Michael:] Happy birthday.
[Todd:] Oh, thanks man.
[Michael:] Welcome to the Thirty Club.
[Todd sighs] [Todd:] Feels good.
Feels good.
[Michael:] Yeah.
For a little bit.
Just you wait.
Katelyn.
[Katelyn Salem:] Yes.
[Michael:] Tell me about what you are doing.
[Katelyn:] I'm making Carl's Jr. hamburgers for Todd's birthday.
[Michael:] Why?
[Katelyn:] (laughs) Because Todd loves Carl's Jr.
Ceri made a uh… a bag that has the Carl's Jr. logo on it.
I'm gonna make him up a hamburger and then stick it in the bag
and give it to him.
Since Carl's Jr. is like… (laughs) two hours away from here.
[Todd:] I'm— I'm sorry.
My— my brain just got really confused for a second I'm like…
[Katelyn:] This is— this is Todd's special hamburger.
[Todd:] I— I was like, "Wait, what?"
What? What? What?
Okay, this is— who made this?
[Katelyn:] Ceri did.
[Todd:] Thank you!
I'm— I'm real happy right now. (laughs)
[Michael laughs]
[Todd:] What's this? What's in here?
[Katelyn:] A bag of fries!
[Michael:] It's just like the real thing!
[Katelyn laughs]
[Todd:] Who do I pay?
That looks real good.
[Michael:] Mmmmmm!
[Todd:] Wow.
I'm kind of speechless here.
This is real nice. Thank you.
A little personalized gift.
[Katelyn:] Mhm.
[Dance music]
[People talk in the background]
[Geode attendant:] Did you want to hold this?
[Kelsey Cote:] Like, the rock or the chain?
[Geode attendant:] The rock!
[Kelsey:] Oh!
[Geode attendant:] When it gets cracked.
And just put your jazz-hands just like that.
Fingers out.
[Kelsey:] Jazz hands. [Geode attendant:] Keep it together.
[Kelsey:] Okay.
[Slow motion cracks]
[Kelsey:] Ahh!
[Geode attendant:] There it is! Good job!
You got right in there.
[Kelsey and geode attendant:] Wooooh!
[Kelsey:] Cool!
[Michael:] How do you feel about your geode?
[Kelsey:] Do you want to see it?
Uh…
It's like half and half.
It's pretty cool. I like this one better.
I'm not biased with my children but…
[Ceri Riley:] Yeah. [Kelsey:] This is my favorite child.
[Ceri:] It looks like snow.
[Kelsey:] Right?
Only thirty dollars.
[Kelsey and Ceri laugh]
[Michael:] Kelsey, are you ready?
[Kelsey:] I'm always ready.
[Michael:] What are you always ready for?
[Kelsey:] Anything.
[Michael:] Anything?
[Kelsey:] Anything.
[Michael:] I don't know about that.
[Kelsey:] What would I not be ready for?
[Michael:] Becoming a mother?
Is that incorrect?
I mean you said that you want kids, but not yet.
Someday. That means you're not ready right now.
[Kelsey:] There are options that I would take to make sure that I would not have
to raise children right now.
[Michael:] Doesn't that mean that you right now are not ready to
become a mother?
[Kelsey:] I mean, if I was in a world where I was forced to have a child
right now. I have the means in my life to take care of said child.
[Michael:] So do you feel like that is included in the "You are ready for anything"?
[Kelsey:] I'm more thinking like, tire blows out. There's a tornado.
Not childs.
Childrens.
[Michael:] You don't think having a child— [Kelsey:] Bebays.
[Michael:] is as impactful as a tire blowing out?
[Kelsey:] (laughs) Or a tornado.
I think children are more impactful than a tire blowing out.
They're pretty far off from each other.
One's like, half an hour.
The other one's eighteen plus years.
[Michael:] Depends how dramatic the tire blowout is and whether it
causes you or you and other vehicles to experience collisions that are
potentially fatal.
[Kelsey:] I was more thinking like, "Oh, I have a flat tire.
I'm just gonna change it."
I wasn't thinking like, "I have caused the death of
others and I now must live with that for the rest of my life."
[Michael:] I tire blowing out is different than—
[Michael and Kelsey:] a tire going flat.
[Kelsey:] You either have to live with your child or live with
the death of others.
[Michael:] Anyway, we're about to go fly a drone to attempt to get the
shot that I was attempting to get when my fingers got all… chopped up.
We are back at MaClay Flat which is the same place that uh—
I chopped my fingers up before.
I'm interested to see if
there's any evidence still.
This is where it happened.
It was really cold so the drone was coming down right here.
Above this area.
And I— tried to grab the drone before it hit the ground, but
it had lowered its landing gear which brought the propellers
down alongside the bottom of the craft.
And that uh— chopped my fingers.
I was wondering if I'd see any blood in the snow over here, but
the snow's all gone.
So I just got the drone setup and then realized that the camera
didn't get put back in the case.
Sooo…
We have no way to get the shot.
I don't know if I got get the camera now and then come back.
I don't know— [Kelsey:] We have 'till, like, seven.
[Michael:] I don't know what other option we have.
This is like, the fifth or sixth time that we've come out here to try
to get this one shot.
[Kelsey:] Well, I say we go back and we'll see how light it is.
[Michael:] Every time we do a drone flight we have to contact
the airport because this is within five miles of an airport and
ask them, "Is it okay if we fly a drone right now?"
And then they ask a bunch of questions like, "How long are
you gonna be flying?
How high are you gonna be flying?
What are you gonna be flying?"
They just want to make sure that
you're not gonna interfere with the other air traffic.
But we've tried to get this shot so many times, I wonder if they're
like, "God. What— what are they DOING over there at Maclay Flat
that requires so much drone flight?"
(In a patronizing voice) "Nothing. just tryin' to get a ten second shot."
Here it is.
Here's the camera case.
Okay. Here we go.
Round two. We have the camera this time
so hopefully this is the time we actually get the shot we want.
[Kelsey:] Yeaaah.
[Dance music]
[Michael:] I think maybe we got it.
I wasn't able to fly as I would have liked, but it was certainly
better than the one that we got when I sliced my fingers.
Batteries for this particular drone are very susceptible
to getting cold and when the drone got up there again
I got a "Cold Battery" warning.
[Kelsey:] This might be a dumb suggestion, but could you just
put hand warmers on it?
[Michael:] People do that, yeah.
My hope was that because it's warm enough for the snow to
have melted that it was gonna be warm enough for this, but
it still wasn't havin' it.
Uuuuugh.
Okay.
I'm gonna say hopefully— oh, god.
What the heck?
[Kelsey:] Is it unzipped?
[Michael:] It is zipped.
But it unzipped.
The zipper, like, split open after it had been zipped because this
is the unzip motion.
[Zipper zipping]
[Michael:] What the heck?
So I've learned that this case
only zips up if you zip it all the way to one side.
Not all the way to the other side.
That makes sense.
I thought this was the Clark Fork River, but I looked it up.
[Kelsey:] Hm?
Bitterroot?
[Michael:] It's the Bitterroot River.
[Kelsey:] Yeah.
[Kelsey:] Uh, how mad would you be if I pushed you in?
[Michael:] I don't know that I would be mad—
[Kelsey:] (laughs) What other emotion? [Michael:] so much as like, disappointed.
[Kelsey:] Disappointed?
[Michael:] Yeah.
[Kelsey:] I don't know what other emotion I would feel besides mad.
[Michael:] Well, I hope that this is the end of an era because I don't
wanna have to get this shot again.
Welcome to the happiest place on Earth.
We're gettin' some cheese.
[Kelsey:] Not the happiest.
[Michael:] Not the happiest?
[Kelsey:] No. [Michael:] Why not?
[Kelsey:] You just think it's the happiest place on Earth.
[Michael:] Look, they even have flowers here!
[Kelsey:] Oh, you have to— yeah.
[Michael:] I found you.
[Kelsey:] Do you have to do the thing?
[Michael:] Thanks.
[Kelsey:] Mhm.
[Michael:] So with the things that Kelsey got at Walmart she is
going to make cauliflower pizza.
Katelyn, what are you making?
[Katelyn:] Veggie pasta for me and the vegetarian.
[Michael:] Veggie pasta?
But a meal is not a meal without meat!
[Katelyn:] I mean, (laughs) talk to that one over there.
[Michael:] But a meal is not a meal without meat.
[Kelsey:] This doesn't have meat in it.
[Michael:] But, the pizza will have meat on top of it.
[Kelsey:] I could just not put meat on top of it.
[Michael:] But then it won't be a real meal anymore.
Look at that crust!
[Kelsey:] Gotta shape it.
[Michael:] What's the pizza update?
[Kelsey:] It looks like crust.
Hopefully it doesn't fall apart.
[Michael:] I mean, it looks like a pizza.
[Kelsey:] If anything, I think you might just have to eat it with
a fork and a knife, but I think it's gonna taste pretty pizza-y.
[Michael:] There's a kitty in my backpack.
That's you.
[Dance music]
[Michael:] Katelyn and I just spent hours working on the Kate
Tectonics episode four script which was much longer than I expected
to be working on it tonight, but it involved drawing up a lot of notes
about various props that we need to make for the episode and I think
we made the episode make more sense than it did before.
There's some confusing terms in geology regarding the different
layers in the Earth.
[Katelyn:] It's even more confusing than what we have it in the script
too as well.
Like, you can breakdown the layers that we have picked out
to do all of these layers can even be broken down more.
[Michael:] Right, cat?
[Index meows]
Look at all those shoes.
The logical part of my brain is saying that I probably should
just go to sleep right now, but for the sake of consistency
I want to at least get in a small jog.
[Metal creeks]
These metal overhangs are creeking I assume because it's getting cold out here.
I'm just gonna run for like, twenty minutes or so and then I'll go to bed.
Well…
I didn't want to take too much time running today, like I said, I
was only gonna go twenty minutes, so I decided to just set it at 7.5
miles per hour and see how long that took to run a 5K which is
3.11 miles.
And I ended up getting my fastest time that Runkeeper
has recorded for finishing a 5K which was 24 minutes and 58 seconds.
I did have to push a little bit toward the end, but it wasn't like, super
super tough, so I imagine I could do that faster.
Maybe it would have been
easier still if I wasn't running at two in the morning.
I guess we'll just have to save trying faster for another time.
For now, I'm just gonna go back home.
Probably take a shower because
I don't want to sleep all sweaty like this.
And then I'm gonna go to sleep.
So... thank you for watching and I will see you tomorrow.
[Uplifting music]




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