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Navigating Family and Cultural Expectations

Between my eyes Look at the dreams And the glass The heart is happy It's not far Every night it waits Leave me alone Look at the dreams And the glass My love My love Your hand in my hand Leave me The fire is in my heart And I'm not alone Good morning, my eyes, and good morning, my life Good morning, my heart, and my love Good morning, my eyes, and good morning Sabah al-kheir ya aini, sabah al-kul ya hayati Sabah al-ward ya aili, sabah al-yasmin ya habibi Yiftah aliki ya sabah, yinawar aini ya sabah Yiftah aliki ya sabah, yinawar aini ya sabah Woo! My little sister is 40 years old. You're talking about my age. 40 years old. Oh my God. Happy birthday. Good morning. How are you? Welcome, welcome. Hello. Mom. Welcome. I'm here. The party can start. Welcome. Oh, that's my favorite sister. How are you? Hey. What about me? Hi! Hi! Magic, I thought we didn't live in peasants. I do. Some Western traditions aren't so bad. Ya hella, Hey. Hey. Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey. What is it? Wait. How was it? I don't know why your Arabic class is going. Oh, they're good. You know, it's a hard language, so I'm... Oh, boy. Ooh. Those are gorgeous. Majid's always buying me new things. Hmm. Tastes like a good husband. Majid? What's the business? Not so bad. Hey, Shaheera, would you get Mama's pills? Sure. Shaheera, on top of the TV. Back home. Back home? You go to see the doctor, he finds out you have some fatal disease. He doesn't tell you because he doesn't want to hurt your feelings. We know take your pills Ignorance is a bliss Ignorance is a bliss. It's a bliss. Yamo Yalaba! I almost missed my time. She's making us look bad. One of us who's got to get into heaven? Majid, what do you think of Mustafa? I heard he's gay. He's offering you the highest dowry. He's moving to Chicago. Oh, he's handsome. What kind of car does he drive? A Porsche. Oh. Suhair got accepted at U of T. How wonderful! Why didn't you tell me? I just found out. That's why her dowry is so high? Our baby is sm- It's a shame she won't be able to go. Chicago has wonderful universities. I don't want to marry Mustafa. I want to fall in love. Arab girls don't fall in love. Had you imagined. Arab girls love who their brothers and their fathers and their uncles tell them they can. Amal? Did you fall in love with Majid because your parents told you so? Of course she did. She was a good little Muslim girl. Majid, you know that's not true. Well, this good little Muslim girl wants to have a choice in who she falls in love with. Since when do you believe in love? You, who have no t- True? So true. You remember Hussein? He had such a crush on her. He was my cousin. You poured salt into his espresso, he never came by again. I was so happy with your father. We met each other once, and again on the wedding night. We grew to love each other. I'm late. I was born here. I don't have to marry him. Maybe I should run away with a Canadian man. At least they treat their women better. You can marry whoever you want. But don't expect to be a part of this family. Majid! The girl doesn't give a damn. Come on, come on! Time for presents! Thank you. He looks like an asshole. You haven't met him yet. Are you in on this too? No, of course not. Just be patient, we'll figure out something. Was Majid always this controlling? Oh God, no. He used to be so fun. Hey, don't look at me, he doesn't listen to me either. Sure. Saba. I hope you like it. Habibti. You didn't have to. Of course I did. Thank you. Suheer. So beautiful. Do you like it? I love it, thank you. The two troublemakers, come on, we're waiting. It's see-through. Thank you, Mama. Thank you, Mama. Thank you. 20. Get your hair done. You're making me look old. It's been gray for the past 10 years. Magic. Where did you find this? Ah, Suheir. This is your grandfather. Allah yirhamu. Maybe I'll learn how to swim. Suheir, it's not proper for women to be seen half naked in public. Can I have some? Please? Woo! Ay, yes, yes! Oh, hey! I'm going to make a little What happened to you? Where were you? Sometimes you have to go out. You have to go home. Who's going to bring her food and medicine? Me! Oh, mom. You took money out from your credit card. I needed a summer jacket, a new summer jacket. You already have one. You went over this month. I know, but I mean... What's this? Oh, uh, that's Suheir's driving lessons. Shaheer doesn't even own a car. Yes, but Suheir needed a graduation. It's a donation gift. It's our father's money. I'm responsible for it. I have to go to work. We're done. Steven here. Hey Adam, how you doing? Did you get my message? Uh huh. So what do you think? Sorry, what was that? Well, yeah, but that's the deal Adam. I mean, I'm giving it to you at cost. This weekend. Um, let me just check. Uh, yeah, um, I can do it for you this weekend. I'll call you on Monday. Thanks. I'm sorry about the phone. Oh, no, that's okay. You've got my towel. Oh, my God. No, that's okay. I'm sorry. That's, uh... I didn't realize I was... You know what? Here, take my towel. No, no, it's fine. Thank you. I'll just take my... Why don't you take my towel? No, sorry, I have to go. Thank you. It's clean. Sure, it is. Um... Why don't you take my towel? Sorry, no, I have to go. You sure? Thank you. You're really sure? I'm really sorry if I get a towel. Hmm. What's this? Here you go, Yama. Thank you. How are you, my love? Thank God. I'm fine. Thank God. Shaheera, do you think you can take Mama out for a couple of hours? Of course. She needs to exercise. It's good for her. I don't mind. You can talk some sense into Suze. Don't worry. She'll come around. Every girl dreams of marriage. I didn't. You? You're a bit nagina. You were different. So stubborn. Hi. Hi. I bought you a towel. It's the red one. Thank you. You didn't have to. Grace? Hey! Wow, you're a good swimmer. You think so? Yeah. You have good form. It's been so long since I've last swam. Why so long? I don't know. Steven. How are you? How are you? Sabah. Sabah? Sabah, I love your name, it's beautiful. Thank you. You know, I feel really bad about that whole towel business. Do you think maybe I could, uh, make it up to you? Buy you some lunch or something? Uh, I don't think so. Thank you. Thank you anyhow. Okay, well, no pressure, but, uh, if you want to join me, I'll just be at the diner across the street. Oh, sure. Okay. It's nice to meet you, yeah? Ça va? Bye. Bye. Stay warm. Hi. I changed my mind. Fine. Of course. Um, sorry. Have a seat. Thank you. You found the place okay? Oh yes, it's easy. Good menu. Thank you. I'm having the BLT, they're really good here. I don't eat pork. Oh. Health reasons or? Muslims are not supposed to eat pork. Right. Of course. Hi. Hi there, what can I get you? Um, I'll have fries and a coke. Thanks. I think that's your phone that's... It's ringing? Oh! Sorry. It's okay. I didn't hear it. Hello? What's wrong? No, I don't think I can talk right now. I'm at the vegetable market. I still want to go to the pharmacy. I'm going to my room. I'm going, come on. Bye, bye. Sorry. I don't apologize, you speak beautifully. Do you understand Arabic? No, I don't understand Arabic. It just sounded nice, that's all. Thanks. So do you work around here? No, I... Do you? Yeah, just around the corner actually. I swim a lot at the... pool. Um... You make furniture? Sorry? You make furniture? The cabinets mostly. My father was an antique dealer. My brother took over when he passed away. Really? I desperately need a cabinet for my books. Well, I could make you one. I could get started right away if you wanted to. Thank you. No, keep it. Please. Okay. Thanks. So you like ketchup, huh? Yeah, it's good. So, where was I? Hair products. Just laugh. Um, okay, hair products, yeah. So I grew up with three sisters, right? So I know, I know how to get your hair soft and uh, detangled and most importantly frizz free. Oh, really? Well, my niece would love you for that. Does she have curly hair? Yes, very much so. Like you? Yes. You listen to opera? Really? What, you think I'm a heathen? I love it. My mom threw me onto it. Your mom turned you on? My mother finds it gives her headaches. Oh yeah? She's stubborn and old. But you love her. You wanna go to the dinner? My father always wanted to come to Canada. He dreamt about it a long time. Soon after he was here, he passed away. You've been back? No, he talked about it, but somehow it never happened. I always wanted to travel, but my ex-wife hated planes. Scared to death of them. Ex-wife? Yeah. I was divorced a few years ago. Divorced? You were divorced? I'm divorced. The divorce rate is so high in this country. Well, I did my part. You know, marriage is not for everyone. It wasn't for me anyway. Is that why she left? What? I don't know. She just didn't, uh... Why did she leave? She decided to trade up. I don't understand. She just didn't see herself with a struggling carpenter slash artist. Are we ready to go? So... Hey. I'll see you next week? Actually, I've got a big job next week, so... Oh. Okay. Bye. Bye. Sabah! I'd rather not wait to see you again. What about Saturday? Sure. Great. How was your day with Shahira? Good. Are you seeing her again? Of course I'm gonna see her, she's my daughter! When? As usual. You've eaten all the popcorns! Wow. You look hot! Really? Yeah, it's so shiny. I can't see any greys. I brought gel too. I should have done this long time ago. So why now? I just felt like it. Hm. Red lipstick, Sabah? So who's the guy? Who, me? There's no... You're turning red! No, I'm not. Yes, you are! Is there a guy, Sabah? Steven. What? Ajnebi? Samba? You're dating a foreigner? He's Canadian! Oh my god! Oh my god! What does he look like? He has the most beautiful blue eyes. Oh, first swimming and now blue eyes. I'm worried though. About what? Look at you, you're happy. He thinks I'm...worldly. You? Yes, me. It's getting complicated. I have my f***ing... First date on Saturday. I don't even know how I'm going to get out of this place. Well, I always lie. I can't do that....test your knowledge of entertainment on... The Hollywood Game! Oh, Mama. Susan and I are starting to do some volunteer work. Hmm, I like it. It's with the Canadian Arab Council. We're helping new immigrants settle in Canada. That's wonderful! That's wonderful! A good Muslim must always be helping others. I'm used to it, they all say, it's not so bad yet, but I've found that I can't shake it, shake it, I can't feel it. Mama, I'll be back in a few hours. It will be night. I know. There's nobody on the street. You will get murdered. Oh, Ma, I have my mobile. And Suheir? Suheir is with me. I'll go with you, Mom. I'm late. Sorry. Thank you. Sorry. Have a seat. This is great. What? How are you? Fine. So, what's the occasion? Well, I told you, it's a surprise. I will say it all my life I have everything I need to make you serve And take you in my arms The pleasure of love is only a moment I will love you all my life Did you always wear that scarf? It's called a hijab and I always wear it in public. Hijab? Hijab? Hijab. So does that mean that I'm never going to be able to see your hair? No, you can't see my hair. I can't see your hair! No, you can't see my hair. It's considered to be provocative. Not my hair, but hair in general. What about when you're at the swimming pool? Well, I didn't want it to get wet and I was wearing a swimming cap. No, your hair cap. I'm talking about your bathing suit. You're allowed to wear a bathing suit? No. No. But I guess sometimes you have to bend the rules. Oh, see. What's wrong? What's wrong? What is it? Did you know him or something? No. No, I just thought it was my brother. Oh. Here I am. Oh. Oh. Uh... Can I come in? No, I don't think it's a good idea. My mother... Your mother, yeah. Of course. Well... I had a really good time. Me too. So... Well, how do you say goodnight in your culture? I just want to know for information educational purposes. I want to know about your customs. Okay. Well, we kiss on both cheeks. Good night. Good night. See you at the pool. Okay. Night. This is what the f- Hey doctor, hey doctor When I... Shall I be running errands all day? I'll come with you. The doctor said I needed exercise. Since when you listen to your doctors? Yamo, you're not yourself these days. You've dyed your hair and you're never around. I'm coming with you. I hate Canadian tomatoes. Mama, they're from California. They don't taste like tomatoes. Tomatoes back home, ya Allah, they tasted so good. You ate them like apples. You can buy organic. Organic? Now you're talking like a foreigner. What do you mean organic? Organic, they are all full of bugs. Late for something? Don't forget to buy okra. I hate that dish. You loved it when we lived in Syria. No, you loved it when we lived in Syria. I had no choice. Thank you. Why do you keep doing that? Flying debris. You're not yourself these days. Yes, I am. Here we go. I want to know what's going on with my baby. Does it say that I have... To run to the washroom? Give me a second, will you? You're so impatient. Come on, Mama. Shh. Marriage. I see marriage in your future. The glasses of your house are having these. Thank you. Sorry, I'm late. Hello? Again. My mother is difficult to put to bed. Uh-huh. This is fancy. Sabah, I need to... Excuse me. Hello? What's wrong? Anything? No, I don't want to talk about it. Okay, bye. I saw you come out of that building, Sabah. I saw you come out of the building and hail a cab. I don't live there. Obviously. Um, so, what's going on? Is it me? No. Yes. My family can't know about you. Why? What, I'm not good enough or something? Because you're Christian. Actually, I don't believe... That's even worse. What does it matter if I'm Christian or not, Ziba? We are not allowed to date non-Muslims. Okay, so I'll convert. It's not funny. I'll read a few books, it can't be that hard. Stop that. Ah. It would have been different if my father was still alive. So what do you want? It has always been like this. My brother takes care of the family and I take care of my mother. What do you want, Sabah? I've never lied to my mother. Oh, come on, Sabah. You're not answering the question. I don't know anyone who has done this. When we go out, people are constantly staring at us. I hadn't noticed that. It happens every time we're together. Hello? No, not yet. It's not over yet. How are you? It's good. I like it. Here is my bus. I can drive you, you know. It's okay. Take a night. Stephen, Stephen, Stephen. Yeah, hello. Yeah, hello. What are you guys doing? Uh, nothing. Draw an 8 on the ground with your hips. What do you mean? Like, like... The rock on the screen? Drop. Ehh! Yee! I'm so cute! Right there. And then put your leg out. And then turn your hip once. And then the second time, lift your foot up. So like this. So where? Like look, look at me! Look, look. Ehh! See? You know shimmy? Momma does it all the time. Momma dances very well. Yes! Shake it! tattoos on a man. You're too much, you know? I swear, Habibdi, I'm afraid I have bad news. Mustafa happens to be just perfect. I don't believe it. I spoke to the women at the mosque and they all have a crush on him. He's kind, progressive... Very nice guy. There has to be something. He has two strong-minded sisters. One is a lawyer, the other is a doctor. He wants to have a marriage that is going to be 50-50. How am I going to get out of this? Maybe you should give it a try. I don't care if he's Prince fucking Charming. I want to have a choice. I'm tired of you. Let's think of something. Really? A key. Promise? I wonder what's taking Suher so long. Oh, it's okay. We'll wait it out. More coffee? No, I'm okay. How is your family? Uh, good. Thank you. Yeah. Fandang. Bismillah. Bismillah. Bismillah. It's so nice to finally meet you. Sword is not proper to shake men's hands. So I hear you're interested in archaeology. The sites in Egypt are absolutely astonishing. I don't plan to study or work when I get married. I believe in devoting all my time to my husband and our eight children. Eight? Inshallah. Hajjah. Hajjah. So you're not going to get rid of this Hajjah? Arabic is such a beautiful language. Isn't it? I brought something for you. It's a CD. I thought maybe you'd know. Okay. Listening to music is not permitted in the Quran. I will not allow it in my household. Oh, please excuse me. It is time for my Salah. Majid. Uh, I can explain. You know what, you really don't have to, but... You know what, these are her beliefs. I have to respect them. Uh... She's a really nice girl. I'm sorry, but I don't think this is gonna work. Mustafa. I'm sorry to have wasted your time. He doesn't want to have anything to do with you. Yeah, well, that makes the two of us. You think this is funny? Yeah, you know what? Actually, I do. Next week I'm gonna find you a new suitor. Yeah, well I'm gonna find new ways to get out of it. Khrasay! And you can forget about your plans for university. I'm not supporting that anymore. Majid, that's enough. Sabah, stay out of it. You've done enough. I know you're behind this. Okay, you just got off the streetcar. Okay, cross the street. Cross, cross, cross. Watch out for that car. Quick. Okay, stop. Quick left. Quick left. Slow down. Quick left. Okay, enter the park. And stop. Slow down. The tree behind you. Hey. This is confusing. I'm stopping. What? Sabah, look. Hey! Hello. There you are. Hi. I thought these were your size. I'm not opposed to flowers. Closer. Yeah, I've been here years, my god. It's just worth it to see in these shoes. Yeah, they look terrible, don't they? They look great. They look great. Yeah, sure. So, first of all, get this hand behind the ball. And aim with the elbow. No. What are you doing? Okay. Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! Oh! Oh! I wonder what they would say Regarding the situation Oh yeah Oh Looking forward to next time I promise that I won't cry You think you're on your own, just taking a stroll. But something always happens, whatever we're together shows. You want to grab some lunch? My phone is dead. Yeah, your battery's dead. I have to go home. Why? What's wrong? I just have to make sure my mother's okay. So, Bob, why don't you just use my phone? Give her a call. Here. No, she has a cool display. There is no answer. I have to go. Sabah. Yes? I took the afternoon off to be with you. Listen, I know, thank you, but my mother is my responsibility and I have to take care of her. Okay, fine, fine. Then I'll get the car and we'll go together. No, I'll be fine. I'll just grab the bus, okay? I'll be faster than the bus, Sabah. Stephen, my family can't see you. This is stupid. You know what? I'm gonna get the car. I'm gonna get the car and I'll be right back, okay? That's okay. Taxi! Mama, are you alright? Yes. I got worried. I called you, you didn't pick up the phone. It's that people. It could have been anybody. Is that Rick up there? We have to change that thing in twice a year. That toy will kill Meryl. What are you doing evening on here? I'm hungry. Hello. Didn't hear you come in. This is a great shop. Yeah, thanks. You haven't been here, have you? You're working on a project? I get a lot of work from churches. So is your mother alright? Oh yes, the usual. Nothing urgent. The usual. I see. So, uh, do you ever get tired of them running your life? Sure. Sometimes I do. I don't understand why you don't do anything about it. Excuse me? I don't understand why you don't do anything about it. What am I supposed to do about it? Are you suggesting something? Well, maybe if your mother met me, I think that she'd like me, actually. No. She wouldn't? I mean, she can't know about this. They won't accept it. All right, so you'd rather leave the double life? Steven, this is not just about me. No, it's not. It's about my family. I love them, and I don't want them to be ostracized from the community. You know, you're asking me to choose, is that it? No, I'm not. I'm not asking you to choose. Yeah, I just want to know if this is ever going to work between us. I'm too old for this, Sabah. I'm too old for it. I'm sorry, but, you know, to be unacknowledged, to be constantly looking over my shoulder because you think that you see your brother? I mean, if your brother became suspicious, would you end it? This isn't gonna work, is it? No, I guess not. Obviously. Well, I'm sorry. Yamo, would some dinner cheer you up? No. The pharmacy called. My pills are ready. Don't you? Amal, what's wrong? What is this? What is it, Amal? He's my Arabic teacher. Your Arabic teacher? No wonder your Arabic sucks! How long? It's none of your business. How long has this going on? A few months. Soba, you can see I'm not happy. This will crush Majid. If you're going to tell him, I'd like to know beforehand. I'm not telling him anything. It's your problem, not mine. What's up, Soheir? I'm fine. I'll tell you what, relax a little. Take care of yourself. I know. You're not taking care of yourself. I'm going to see my mother. Mom. Your pills. We've been waiting for you. Sure. Come have a coffee with us. No, I have a headache. See? She's up to something. Here. I'm making an exception. Oh. No, I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. Never. Never. Never. Oh. Ooh. You see that guy? What? With the tattoo. He looks hot. Suhair, they're saying it's like an hour wait. Are you serious? That's so annoying. Suhair. Shit. I didn't even recognize you. Hi. So you don't wear the, uh. Um, no. I don't. I'm sorry about the meeting. I was totally being pushed into it and... Don't worry about it. My parents can be pretty overbearing too. Uh, I'll see you inside. Oh my god, that was Mustafa. He's cute. What's this? Bought it a couple of weeks ago. The complete idiot's guide to understanding Islam? Well, I'm an idiot. But now I understand Islam. You didn't. Huh? What little nuts at the Arabic store. Oh You have the softest skin I've ever felt. Stop it. Uh-huh. I'm ticklish. Obviously. Oh, man, there isn't that woman like you back in Sudbury. Let me tell you that. Well. Good thing you left Sudbury. Good thing you left Damascus. You were gonna take me there? Don't be foolish. I'm gonna show you something. What do you think? Aww Like it? That's lovely Thank you One B for Sabah Sabah Sabah Sorry Sabah Sabah, Sabah, Sabah Shhh She didn't have to go Sabah Hmm What are you doing? Hi, Mama? I know you're not picking up the phone, but... I just wanted to tell you that I'm not coming home tonight. Okay? I'll see you tomorrow. Bye. How big is Majid again? Oh, Majid, oh... Enormous. Big, of course. Well, I hope he doesn't remember too well his military training. Thanks for that. Oh, a night lash. Make a wish. Where have you been? We've been worried. Suhair kept reassuring us you were fine. I'm gonna make some coffee. Sit down! Are you going to tell us where you spent the night? I... I have not been honest in the last few months. We haven't been volunteering. I'm seeing someone. So, you called from his house? His name is Stephen. He's not Muslim? He's a good man. You'd like him if you meet him. You want us to accept him? Have you gone mad? You just spent a night with him and you want us to act like it's nothing? I will not accept a foreigner into this family. I forbid this! Merchants, calm down! I forbid you to see him again! That's enough! Or else? Just like I told Suhair, you won't be a part of this family. Then I do not belong to this family anymore. Suhair! I've decided. We're moving in with Mama. Someone has to take care of her. What about Zaheerah? It's best we all move in together. I have to keep an eye on Zaheerah. Wait, you go to work all day long, Majid, and you come home late. It's gonna fall on me to take care of your mother. This is our duty. No, it is not mine. You're my wife. Come on. This has to stop, Majid. You have got to tell them the truth. I'm not doing that. Majid, you put your family ahead of me, and then you buy me off with jewelry you can't afford. I am not doing this anymore. Majid, I feel like I don't know you. Hey, I guess it didn't go too well. I'll get you back a suitcase. I left you. What? We need to- Go see Sabah. Yeah. This was your father hunting. He liked to hunt. I should have had this one made instead. We became so much more... traditional after he died. We had to hold on to our culture. Maybe. But... But Majid, my love, you've done so much for the family. Your father would have been so proud of you. But you need to talk to your sister. You're the eldest, and it is your responsibility to set things straight. She shamed this family. Your father wanted us all to be happy. To me, happiness means having my children around me. If you want to bring Sabah and her carpenter into your life, that's fine. But she's dead to me. You're so annoying! What are you talking about? Suheer doesn't know how to speak Arabic! You used my daughter to cover up your relationship with your foreign friend! Baba is rolling over in his grave as we speak. Baba. This family has fallen apart. It all started with your birthday. I knew we shouldn't have given presents. You need to talk to Majid. Why is it always up to me to hold everyone together? Your marriage is falling apart, and you are selling your daughter off to the highest bidder, and you want me to clean up the mess? No. There's things you need to know that he should have told you a long time ago. Ahmad, I'm not going. I'm done with him. So, blah. I know how much you love your brother, and you're not going to be happy without your family. What's with all the crosses? Look who's come crawling back. Actually, they begged me to come and talk some sense into you. If you're here to apologize to Mama, she's in her bedroom. You certainly are doing a fine job taking care of her. As it turns out, she's having tea with Steven right now. Majid, none of us are happy. I've spent the last 15 years taking care of this family, and you are constantly undermining me! Whose beliefs are you imposing on Suheir? You fell in love with Amal, you met her at work, and you proposed! I set her up with a m- forward-thinking man I could find. But she wants to make her own choices. I see. Now you're with your carpenter, you're even more Western. He has a name. As long as you're with your Canadian boyfriend, you don't exist. You are no longer my problem. The thought of him being part of this family really scares you, doesn't it? You're ridiculous. You always held us back from... from having jobs, from being part of the city. You're unbelievable. Home has nothing to do with geography. We are as much Canadians as we are Arabs. We can live a full life. Isn't it what Father wanted for us? I have sacrificed my life, my marriage to take... Take care of all of you! You? Don't know the first thing about sacrifice? You got to go to university! I was the one who had to stay behind and take care of Mama! What good was going to university? I had to take over Father's business! Nobody asked you to take care of us! Actually you did. No one forced you to stay home. Of course, why would you go? You had everything provided for you. Having you go over every bloody expense? A 40-year-old woman having her brother looking over her shoulder? When are you going to start acting like a 40-year-old woman? Instead, you sneak around, you conspire with an 18-year-old girl. This is useless. I don't even know why I bother. Father's money ran out eight years ago. No one ever asked. You all... expected, so I... I took care of all of you. So don't tell me I haven't sacrificed! He left us in good shape. Sure. For a few years. Why didn't you tell us? So you and Shahira could get jobs doing what? Cleaning houses? Does Mama know about this? All this time you've been supporting us? I told you. I made a promise to take care of this family. I gave my word. All this time I thought I... Imagine, this family needs to change. You can't do it alone anymore. You just can't. How did you meet my daughter? Swimming. Where is your family from? Sudbury. You love my daughter? Very much. Yes. I like it. It looks nice. Excellent. And her eyes are beautiful. It's beautiful. Okay. Sabahir ya sabahil wad ya yin Haji, no peeking at the cake! Yamo, take your pills, huh? Haji, Haji! Some things just don't change No they don't Imagine Imagine? Hey Nice to see you How are you? Great Slow down a bit On your own The two troublemakers, come on! We're waiting. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Here we go. Come on. Yay! Can you review this account by next week? We have to make a decision on these clients. One by one. Mmm! My baby sister is turning. Don't you say my age. Happy birthday, Sabal. Thank you, happy birthday. Happy birthday. You're there for cream and you're turning it off? Why don't you put this on? I'll dance for you later. Alright. We are all