Surprise!
Molly examines her shelf of special things at the back of Mack's stall. She chooses the gift bow and remembers the day she got it. It's Mack's birthday, but he's a little disappointed as it appears that everyone has forgotten, even James. Of course, James does have a surprise planned for later, but he and Molly are keeping it a secret from him for now. Mack is convinced Dad won't forget and recruits Caitlin to help him find out if any special plans are afoot. James's surprise for Mack is a little delayed, but Caitlin overhears him on the phone talking about a special delivery. She rushes to tell Mack; it must be for him. Later, in the cafe, the special delivery arrives and Mack thinks it's for him. When James steps forward and says the package is for the baby, Mack walks away upset; it seems Dad has forgotten his birthday after all. At the Kids Club, Caitlin tells James that Mack is upset. James, Alice and Molly find Mack at the beach, and Mack confesses he was worried that, with the new baby, his dad might have been distracted. James tells him nothing will ever change how important he is and gives Mack a very special birthday surprise.
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