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Wed, Mar 2, 2011
The holidays are here. Parents have to take care of their children and organize their free time. However, it is not always possible to cope with new challenges. For example, how do you set up a ski jump at home? During the holidays Kuba discovers his supernatural gift - he is a telephonist - The holidays and household chaos soon come to an end. Unfortunately, not everything will soon return to its old rhythm.
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Wed, Mar 2, 2011
The caretaker, who has been taking care of Kuba, Kacper and Tomek so far, decides to leave. Natalia and Ludwik are in a panic because they have to find a new nanny immediately. They're holding a casting call. Unfortunately, subsequent candidates disqualify themselves. Ludwik and Natalia take turns staying with the children, but controlling three impetuous characters alone is an exhausting task. Natalia falls into apathy, while Ludwik calls for help and uses prohibited substances. Eventually they find a nanny. A girl rents a film that is considered a cinema classic. Natalia and Ludwik will be happy until it comes out what kind of movie it was.
Wed, Mar 9, 2011
Natalia and Ludwik try to teach their sons to respect money. The boys are impressed that their parents once owned a Mercedes convertible. However, it turns out that the biggest expenses are related to family maintenance. Kuba quickly adapts to the situation and negotiates rates for good academic performance. In paying out his pocket money, Ludwik must therefore face three tough negotiators. Everyone understands that without work there is no fruit and everyone tries to interpret this principle in their own way.
Wed, Mar 9, 2011
Kuba and Kacper argue all the time. The bone of contention invariably remains the TV remote control. Natalia tries to unite the family at the table, resorting to unconventional methods. Kuba has to face the fat Olczak at school. Natalia tries to convince her son to act peacefully. Ludwik supports his wife in giving good advice. Unfortunately, sometimes we understand the words of others in our own way and we find out the hard way what is more important - a strong argument or a forceful argument.
Wed, Mar 16, 2011
Tomek meets Sylwia. Natalia is very curious to see how this new acquaintance goes. Although Tomek doesn't always want to confide everything, sometimes he needs Natalia's advice. Ludwik is impressed by the behavior of his eldest son. Also Kacper and Kuba talk about love and girls. But man does not live by love alone. Brussels sprouts, rap and junk food need to be confronted in the family.
Wed, Mar 23, 2011
It's not easy being the only woman in the family - especially when you have to rely solely on yourself. Natalia Boska knows something about this. Everything is on her mind - running the house, preparing meals, shopping, getting the boys off to school, making sure they speak proper Polish, etc. etc. The male part of the Boski family takes advantage of Natalia's good heart in various ways. However, patience runs out at some point. Natalia will eventually explode. During a visit to the Boski home, Maria convinces Kuba that women are more intelligent than men. Maria gets the boys to play a feminist version of Scrabble. Ludwik is skeptical about this, while a family friend is delighted - in her opinion, any way is good to sensitize men to women's issues. Will the game have the desired effect?
Wed, Mar 23, 2011
Christmas for the Boskis is a time spent with family, full of peace, love, and - gifts. The kids are preparing gifts for their parents. To satisfy their curiosity, they try to scour every corner of the house for surprise packages. Parents are also thinking about gifts for their kids. As usual, Ludwik has no idea what his sons would like to find under the Christmas tree. Natalia lists the long items on the boys' wish list without stammering. The Boskis' house is in a pre-Christmas mood. All members participate in the preparations. While decorating the Christmas tree, Ludwik faces the difficult task of explaining to Kacper what Christmas is and what tradition is. Natalia has a flirtatious conversation with Louis, dressed as Santa Claus. Divine admits she's been unusually naughty this year. The kids, in turn, decide to set up an ambush to see if Santa really exists.
Wed, Mar 30, 2011
Ludwik had planned a full day of activities for his sons. Unfortunately, it doesn't generate much enthusiasm among the boys. However, he manages to talk everyone into a hockey minimech. The whole family grinds in battle, and some learn the taste of defeat and brotherly help. Natalia, convincing Tomek that learning dates in history is very important, has to bake a chocolate cake. And at night, Ludwik searches for the crystal ball.
Wed, Mar 30, 2011
In a family as in a business - everything has to work flawlessly. Sometimes, however, this is not always the case. The garage door is breaking down. A rabbit with diarrhea and a friend of the house with a baby show up at the house. Or do you need to move somewhere far away where you can find sun, sea and wide beaches?
Wed, Apr 6, 2011
The basement smells damp, sometimes even ammonia. But that's not the only problem Ludwik and Natalia face. They must make their children aware of what a family is and explain what respect for another human being means, regardless of their social and professional status. Natalia has to deal with Kacper growing up, while Ludwik and Marek try to instill a love of sport in Kuba.
Wed, Apr 13, 2011
Natalia tries to teach Kuba the basics of Polish grammar, which proves to be quite a challenge. And Ludwik would like to watch a documentary about Buddhist monks in peace. Despite the fact that three sons means three times more troubles and worries, Natalia and Ludwik are thinking about a fourth child. Will the Boski family get bigger?
Wed, Apr 13, 2011
Another holiday is coming up. As the snow falls, Christmas dilemmas descend on the Boski family. Could belief in Santa Claus be harmful - to Kacper? And could the parents' divorce be worthwhile because then there will be twice as many gifts? It also turns out that drawing Santa gifts is harder than hitting the six in the lotto.
Wed, Apr 20, 2011
Nobody wants to be poor, but it's not easy to become rich. What ideas will the guys come up with this time? Tomek will start babysitting. Kuba, although much younger, wants to follow in his brother's footsteps. What can happen when an eleven-year-old takes care of toddlers? Isn't that a simple recipe for trouble? They all "screw" each other at poker, and in moments of greater boredom Kuba and Kacper take rides in a police car.
Wed, Apr 20, 2011
There came a time in the Boski family when the most difficult questions posed by the children must be faced. Ludwik wriggles like a chick when talking about intimate matters, and Natalia confesses that you can scream with happiness. Parents explain what love and tenderness are and that besides happy days, there are also difficult ones. Natalia experiences her son Tomek going out for his first party and decides to have a serious conversation with him. And Kuba's problems are still only seemingly solved.
Wed, Apr 27, 2011
Three school-aged boys is always a test for parents. You have to be able to answer a lot of important questions, help with homework, get them to read, and it all turns out to be quite an art. Ludwik learns from Kuba that in mathematics - as in life - trick questions are king. Knowledge of biology can get in the way of a good dessert.
Wed, Apr 27, 2011
Ludwik states that having a pet will teach Kuba responsibility. Unfortunately, it turns out that the choice of pet was not the right one. Tomek is going through a difficult time, losing his appetite. Natalia fears the worst. Maybe they should consult a specialist? Their friend Maria comes to the Boskis to take care of the boys. Her methods of parenting turn out to be simple and, very effective.
Wed, May 4, 2011
Autumn is coming. Time to get ready for winter. Some people get autumn depression, others fight for every bit of melatonin. There are no takers for raking leaves either, but thanks to Natalia's clever tactics, the yard will be cleaned up. Unfortunately Tomek doesn't want to walk around in his old jacket, Kuba doesn't like his cousin's jacket, and Kacper worries that he never has anything new.
Wed, May 4, 2011
Being a parent takes a lot of effort and sacrifice. Children should be cared for when they need medical intervention. You have to explain to them how today's world dominated by bloodthirsty marketing works. You should take care of your kids' intellectual development and invest in learning aids. Being a parent requires good fitness.
Wed, May 11, 2011
Beliefs and views are a very important thing in Boski family. Sometimes, however, we find that they can get in the way of a manicured lawn or affect the culinary tastes of the rest of the family. How do you reconcile your ideals with the mundane of life and the storm of hormones? Natalia tries to follow the latest parenting methods read in a psychological magazine. Is the basis of freedom and trust, after all, constant control? Well, and the basic question: can you pass the school year without an iPod?
Wed, May 11, 2011
Vacation time has arrived in the Boski family. How to plan it so that everyone is satisfied, relaxes, and at the same time learns something and visits something? Is camping a good idea for the guys, or a family camping trip in the wilderness? Or maybe just go to Croatia or to our Polish seaside? As you can see, the holiday season is a time of tough questions and important decisions to make.
Wed, May 18, 2011
The end of summer vacation has come. It's time to face new challenges and new responsibilities. Kuba asks a fundamental question: why learn? On the other hand, Kacper meets a new friend after the holidays, who opens up interesting horizons for him. He also learns what democracy is all about. Unfortunately, Kacper's academic performance leaves much to be desired, so Ludwik decides to motivate his son to work harder at all costs.
Wed, May 18, 2011
Promotional flyers turn out to be a good excuse to change some old things into nice and new things. Sometimes, to achieve this, you have to resort to very clever methods. Meanwhile, it turns out that Kacper has lice, Tomek is a scrabble master, eating hot dogs can be very unhealthy, and Ludwik proclaims himself king and demands obedience.
Wed, May 25, 2011
Ludwik dreams about his sons becoming independent because then he and Natalia would have more time for each other, but Kuba, Kacper and Tomek shirk their duties. Ludwik is unable to get them to help him, and as a result he goes through a phase of doubting the point of having offspring. Natalia is doing better. Ludwik breaks down during the monthly bill count, but eventually his wife convinces him that there is no greater happiness than happy and healthy growing children. However, her doubts sink in, too, when it turns out that they are growing up much faster than she thought.
Wed, May 25, 2011
Great commotion in the Boskis' house. Time to clean up. Natalia and Ludwik decided to participate in the annual garage sale held in their neighborhood. They encourage the guys to go through their stash. It turns out that the easiest thing to get rid of is stuff that belongs to someone else. Kacper learns that total honesty sometimes doesn't pay off. For Ludwik and Natalia, tidying up is an opportunity to reminisce.
Wed, Sep 7, 2011
The Boskis are getting ready for the start of the school year. They have to face additional expenses. As you know, you need to buy textbooks and school supplies for your children. Natalia makes another attempt to convince her family to culinary experiments. She fights a battle to encourage her sons to eat their vegetables. Parents are trying to enroll the boys in extracurricular activities. This turns out to be an impossible thing. It's hard to plan anything when every child wants to go to class at times that don't suit the rest of the household. Boski turns out to be a tough negotiator, which pleases his wife very much.
Wed, Sep 7, 2011
A hurricane of love is sweeping through the Boskis' house. Kacper has a heart-to-heart dilemma at school. She seeks help from Natalia. Also, Kuba is starting to take an interest in girls. He brings home a new love interest, much to his mother's displeasure. Boska fears that not only does her son have poor grades anyway, but once he starts dating, he won't have a head for learning at all. At Natalia's request, Marek will talk to Kuba. By the way, she will give him some male advice on how to deal with girls.
Wed, Sep 14, 2011
Ludwik decides to take the day off. However, seeing how many household chores Natalia is preparing for him, he gives up the idea. The boys are playing a rock band in the living room. Ludwik and Marek decide to make a place in the basement for them to play, where they can scream and lash out to their heart's content. Father's Day has arrived. It is celebrated solemnly in the Boski family. Each of the sons presents Ludwik with a gift for the occasion - Kacper with a hand-made laurel, Kuba with a tie, and Tomek with headphones, which he immediately borrows.
Wed, Sep 14, 2011
During one of the meals, Boskis are confronted with embarrassing sounds coming from the toilet. The boys eagerly take up the subject - they tell how they excrete harmful substances from their bodies. The conversation shifts to topics about making various sounds related to the digestive tract. Kacper comes in sad from school. The reason for his mood is the death of his friend's grandmother. Natalia tries to comfort her son and explain what happens to people after death. He tells us that the body turns into a soul and takes care of the living. Tomek pesters Ludwik with requests for a scooter. The father, however, is categorically against it.
Wed, Sep 21, 2011
The Boskis decorate the house for Kacper's birthday party. The jeweler, however, is disappointed. He hoped his parents would prepare surprises for him in the form of bouncy castles or ponies to ride. Ludwik is trying to salvage the situation. He dresses up as a magician and demonstrates magic tricks. After a rather unsuccessful performance, Kacper gives up on the surprise and settles for a double portion of hot dogs for his guests.
Wed, Sep 21, 2011
The Boskis wonder about their children's diet. Natalia tries to make sure the boys eat only healthy and fresh products, to which, as usual, the offspring do not react with enthusiasm. In the heat of revolutionary culinary changes Natalia throws out all unhealthy products from the fridge and announces a tofu diet.
Wed, Sep 28, 2011
The holidays are coming up. Once again, the Boski family is having trouble choosing a vacation destination. Ludwik asks Kuba and Kacper for their opinion. The boys would most like to stay home. They dream of having a skate-park in their backyard. Tomek also turns his nose up at the idea of a holiday with his parents. He tries to convince Natalia that he can successfully stay home alone.
Wed, Sep 28, 2011
Kacper has to write a homework on who he would like to be in the future. He decides to seek advice from Ludwik. With his father's help, he will try to choose a profession that brings in the most income. Kuba gives his brother the idea to describe the dealer's job. Not only can you be rich, but when the police catch him, he becomes famous and they write about him in the newspapers.
Wed, Oct 5, 2011
Kuba forgets to do his math homework. To get away with it, he makes up that he couldn't do it because his mom got sick and is in the hospital. But he soon learns that every lie has short legs. The Boskis go for a romantic dinner for just the two of them. They return late enough that the boys are already asleep. As Ludwik breaks the key from the front door in the lock, he and Natalia start to break into the house. The children, following the advice of the head of the family not to open the door to strangers, call the police.
Wed, Oct 5, 2011
Kuba must learn the Invocation by heart. He is discouraged because he is not interested in poetry. Ludwik, wanting to encourage his son to study, recites Mickiewicz himself. He explains that learning poems by heart is an excellent memory training. Kuba is still not convinced. Much more than poetry, he is interested in taking a course in Chinese. I convince my mother that this is the language of the future that will soon supplant English. Natalia tries to understand her son's sudden interest in Asian culture. It soon turns out that this interest is closely related to the daughter of the new neighbors with Asian features. Kuba is teaching Natalia how to use the TV. Divine, though she listens attentively, cannot remember the order in which the two TV and DVD remotes are used. In front of her son, however, she plays an exceptionally studious student. Things get complicated when Kuba goes to visit a friend and Natalia is left alone with the pilots.
Wed, Oct 12, 2011
Tomek once again asks his father for money. Instead of pocket money, Boski tries to persuade his son to try and get some holiday casual work. Tomek doesn't think twice about taking time off from school. The prospect of a lack of funds, however, eventually prompts the eldest Boski to look around for something to do. He decides to work as a chaser in Natalia's editorial office.
Wed, Oct 12, 2011
The Boskis are visited by Natalia's parents, Janina and Zenon. The grandparents' visit causes quite a stir in the already turbulent life of the series family. Natalia and her friend Maria are discussing cosmetic surgery. Boska is strongly opposed to improving nature. As an advocate of healthy living, she believes that with a strong will and a balanced diet, one can achieve a satisfactory appearance. A friend, on the other hand, states that if she became Minister of Health, she would reimburse aesthetic renewal for women after childbirth.
Wed, Oct 19, 2011
The Boskis take their whole family on a well-deserved rest. They rent a vacation home. Natalia and Ludwik are delighted. Tomek shakes his nose, he would much rather spend a few days alone at home than nestled in a small space with his family and on top of that without internet access. The other siblings also fail to see the charms of a vacation at the lake. Instead of enjoying the closeness of nature, they sit in front of the TV.
Wed, Oct 19, 2011
Kuba goes to the cinema with his friends to see a horror film. Kacper wants to join his brother. Kuba doesn't think about playing babysitter. Kuba and Kacper scattered their dirty clothes on the stairs in the house. Ludwik admonishes them to clean up after themselves. The boys unanimously explain to their father that they did it on purpose especially for their mother. In this way, they want to show Natalia that they need her and that they would die without her. A policeman shows up at the Boskis' house.
Wed, Oct 26, 2011
Ludwig needs Tomek's help cleaning out the garage. He's trying to roll his son out of bed. The teenager claims that - in order to function normally - he needs to sleep a minimum of 9 hours, so his father should leave him alone. This has even been proven by scientists. Boski doesn't believe his son's prevarication. He'll take on a way that will make Tomek jump out of his bed like a bolt of lightning. Kacper complains to Natalia that Tomek takes too long in the bathroom and he has to pee.
Wed, Oct 26, 2011
Natalia's birthday is coming up. The boys come up with a great idea to send their parents on a romantic spa getaway to the mountains. Ludwik allows himself to be persuaded by the idea, imagining himself in the company of his wife away from the screaming children. However, his face darkens when it turns out that his sons intend to travel with their parents.