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D.W. worries about what will happen if David and Jane aren't better in the morning. Arthur says that [[Thora Read|Grandma Thora]] is coming, and that she'll help with the housework.
D.W. worries about what will happen if David and Jane aren't better in the morning. Arthur says that [[Thora Read|Grandma Thora]] is coming, and that she'll help with the housework.


'''Arthur and D.W. have a dream where Arthur is in the catering business and D.W. is an accountant. When Arthur comes home, he calls for D.W., and she says she's at the computer. When she asks how the wedding was, Arthur says that he was fired again, and adds that “the catering business is tough when you only know how to make peanut butter and jelly sandwiches.” D.W. asks if he thinks being an accountant is easy when she can't count past 10. (although the page she was working on says otherwise, as it says “6+6=12”, which is the correct answer) When Arthur asks if Mom and Dad are feeling any better, he and D.W. then look up at the ceiling when they hear Mom and Dad coughing, and D.W. asks if that answers his question.'''
'''Arthur and D.W. have a dream where Arthur is in the catering business and D.W. is an accountant. When Arthur comes home, he calls for D.W., and she says she's at the computer. When she asks how the wedding was, Arthur says that he was fired again, and adds that “the catering business is tough when you only know how to make peanut butter and jelly sandwiches.” D.W. asks if he thinks being an accountant is easy when she can't count past 10 (although the page she was working on says otherwise, as it says “6+6=12”, which is the correct answer). When Arthur asks if Mom and Dad are feeling any better, he and D.W. then look up at the ceiling when they hear Mom and Dad coughing, and D.W. asks if that answers his question.


'''D.W. then says that she sent Baby Kate to an orphanage. Arthur is surprised, and D.W. explains that she deserves to be in a place that can change her diapers. Arthur agrees and quickly changes sides. Expressing their regret at not paying attention to their parents housekeeping skills, Arthur and D.W. say that they are terrible parents, and begin crying.'''
D.W. then says that she sent Baby Kate to an orphanage. Arthur is surprised, and D.W. explains that she deserves to be in a place that can change her diapers. Arthur agrees and quickly changes sides. Expressing their regret at not paying attention to their mother and father's housekeeping skills, Arthur and D.W. say that they are terrible parents, and begin crying.'''


Arthur and D.W. both wake up simultaneously, and Arthur says he had the weirdest nightmare; D.W. agrees, saying “Me too.” Baby Kate then starts to cry in D.W.’s bedroom, so they go in there. They have no other choice, but to change the diaper themselves. After the nightmare they had, they become more informed about cleaning, start to get the hang of it and become responsible for their ages; they also make sure not to repeat the previous day’s mistakes and take their time with the chores instead of rushing through them. (such as washing the dishes by hand instead of trying to load the dishwasher)
Arthur and D.W. both wake up simultaneously, and Arthur says he had the weirdest nightmare; D.W. agrees, saying “Me too.” Baby Kate then starts to cry in D.W.’s bedroom, so they go in there. They have no other choice, but to change the diaper themselves. After the nightmare they had, they become more informed about cleaning, start to get the hang of it and become responsible for their ages; they also make sure not to repeat the previous day’s mistakes and take their time with the chores instead of rushing through them (such as washing the dishes by hand instead of trying to load the dishwasher).


Grandma Thora arrives, and she is eventually surprised at them being so responsible. In the meantime, David and Jane become better, and Thora explains, “They folded the laundry, they emptied the trash and the house is spic and span.” before adding “I don’t see why you two felt you needed to call in the reserves.” She then smiles when saying that Arthur and D.W. run a very tight ship. Jane remarks “I guess we trained them well.” before giving D.W. a wink. David agrees while jokingly saying that they should get sick more often, which causes D.W. to laugh a little.
Grandma Thora arrives, and she is eventually surprised at them being so responsible. In the meantime, David and Jane become better, and Thora explains, “They folded the laundry, they emptied the trash and the house is spic and span” before adding “I don’t see why you two felt you needed to call in the reserves.” She then smiles when saying that Arthur and D.W. run a very tight ship. Jane remarks “I guess we trained them well” before giving D.W. a wink. David agrees while jokingly saying that they should get sick more often, which causes D.W. to laugh a little.


Arthur and D.W. then head into the kitchen; Arthur says that he's already tired even though it's not even noon. D.W. agrees, saying that running the house is hard work, but at least there are only two sick people. However, Arthur then sneezes (showing that he's caught Mom and Dad's cold), and D.W. face-palms, saying “Oh, no.” Arthur uses a dishcloth to blow his nose.
Arthur and D.W. then head into the kitchen; Arthur says that he's already tired even though it's not even noon. D.W. agrees, saying that running the house is hard work, but at least there are only two sick people. However, Arthur then sneezes (showing that he's caught Mom and Dad's cold), and D.W. face-palms, saying “Oh, no.” Arthur uses a dishcloth to blow his nose.

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