- Ruth Anne and Walt get stranded on a trip. Every time Shelley goes to the Laundromat she sees her daughter at a different age.
- Shelly is scheduled for an induced labor because she is two weeks overdue. She heads to the laundromat where she meets a young girl named Miranda who is playing with a Barbie doll. She says, "Everybody calls me Randi." Shelly is surprised to meet a little girl whose name is what she has picked for her baby if it is a girl. Soon, Shelly is on the floor playing with her, totally enchanted. When she goes back to put her clothes in the drier, the young girl has been replaced with a 12-year-old version. Her name is also Miranda. Shelly helps her deal with her first period. The third trip to the laundromat finds Randi has turned eighteen. She is readying to try out for the Dallas cheerleaders. She indicates today is her birthday and that she was born above a bar. With this, Shelly realizes these are waking visions of the daughter she hopes to have. Back at The Brick, there is no need for an airplane flight to the hospital for an induction. She is having strong contractions. Joel takes her upstairs where she is surrounded by Holling, Marilyn and Maggie. Ed is taking video footage. Chris keeps running down the stairs to the bar to report on progress. Shelly gives birth to a girl and names her Miranda. Meanwhile, Ruth-Anne and Walt are driving a trailer loaded with some nice oak and glass display cases when Ruth-Anne's truck gives out. No one happens along the road, so they have to spend the night there. As they talk into the long quiet night, Walt reveals that he has feelings for her. In the morning, Ruth-Anne gets the truck going and proceed without pulling the trailer. They hear of Shelly's baby and celebrate with butter brickle ice cream. Joel and Maggie struggle with being together. Everything seems to turn into a competition - knitting booties, cutting firewood, and the cause of ulcers. They decide to start supporting each other. Maggie tells Joel how well he did with the delivery.—Garon Smith
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