Addie and the family travel back in time in hopes of spending the weekend living just like their ancestors used to: communing with nature, living off the land and making their own hashtags.
Addie's behind the wheel of a rental car in a brand new town with Jared as her navigator, so look out, world. No, seriously, look out, someone's almost definitely going to get hurt here.
Addie meets with her mentor, moccasin entrepreneur Susan Petersen. "Mentor" in this case of course means "person she's never met before but is too polite to ask her to leave the premises."
Always wanted to rock a braid but not sure how to pull it off? Addie brings in an expert for this tonsorial tutorial, which will be enlightening, informative, and hopefully free.
Armed with a selfie stick, Addie meets one of her literary heroes and talks about the power of poetic language to effect political change in an unjust society. Just kidding, she mostly talks about shoes.
Addie gets parenting tips from a dad who's turned his kids' daily departures for school into a viral online sensation, because kids love nothing more than a parent who's the center of everyone's attention.
Addie meets with Mommy Makeup impresario Debra Rubin-Roberts to tell her how the commercial shoot went. And also to inform her that there was a commercial shoot.