Lone Star Lady - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Movin' on Up
With four boys fighting over one bathroom Rochelle's patience wears thin. So when the boys lobby for a "magical mansion" that will fulfill all of the family's growing needs, Rochelle decides they can afford it now, so she starts shopping for a new home. The process of house hunting offers a realization that everything they need might be closer than they think.

The Tractor Beam
Now that her family has money, keeping her kids grounded isn't easy for Rochelle. When Jake's behavior starts to get out of control, she kicks into overdrive, delivering a punishment that he will never forget. When Rochelle sells one of his prized possessions, the lesson backfires, as she has to jump though hoops to get the family back on track.

Manscaping
Luke's sudden obsession with body waxing is revealed just as Trenton leaves town and it's up to Rochelle to figure out what's going on. Luke soon reveals that he's been asked out on an important first date, and then the fun begins! Rochelle pledges to make it an evening to remember even if she ruins her son's street cred in the process.

Unplugged
When the boys' tech obsession threatens quality time, Rochelle shuts everything down and takes the family camping. She derails Jake's plans for alone time with his girlfriend, putting his new flame under a "trial by campfire." When Mary Ann joins in, the great outdoors will never be the same.

Fired Up!
When the boys` "guy-jinx" lands Rochelle's backyard in flames, it ignites a house-wide battle and some down-home justice. The fiery battle of wills that ensues threatens everyone's sanity. With Trenton, Kristan and Mary Ann all weighing in on a solution, it's only a matter of time before things explode.

It's My Party
When Bill opens up his checkbook and convinces Rochelle and Kristan to throw a surprise anniversary party for MaryAnn, Rochelle decides to go big--Texas style. The trouble is, her highfalutin ideas keep falling flat with everyone, and when Mary Ann gets wind of the plan things start to get really crazy. As usual the chickens come home to roost and Rochelle is left holding the bag.

The Bank of Rochelle
Rochelle sets out to teach the boys some fiscal responsibility by issuing her own currency, Carnes Cash! When the boys manage to manipulate the system she soon realizes her system is flawed. After advice from her parents, it's time to take back her sanity and crush the free market economy that's bringing her household to a grinding halt.

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