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When a young intern at the local Senior Day Center challenges DAISY, an accomplished elderly Native American woman to dr | dG1fbW10ZVQ2djZkQm8
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00:00 It's calling me again.
00:03 I see the ocean, and I try and I try,
00:08 but I just can't touch it.
00:11 So who's all been to the ocean?
00:18 I haven't. I can't even swim.
00:20 I can't either. I'm scared of the water.
00:23 I can teach you.
00:25 Teach me what?
00:27 To swim.
00:29 Mom, do you expect us to take you to California for Christmas?
00:32 Jessica, I know that you have your own life to live.
00:35 Does that mean you're not going then?
00:37 Oh, I'm still going.
00:40 How? You don't have a car.
00:42 You don't have a license anymore.
00:45 Jessica, honey, I'm not dead yet.
00:48 Sharks!
00:52 I would have got in, but I didn't want to do my hair three times this week.
00:57 With the osteoporosis, Daisy, the next accident could be devastating.
01:03 My father, your grandfather, was from the water clan.
01:08 He loved the water.
01:10 He wanted me, his only daughter,
01:14 to have that same connection to the water that he had.
01:18 I have to go. For him, for us, for the water.
01:25 Maybe you need to take this trip for you.
01:29 We're going!
01:34 Your dream is happening.
01:36 Going to swim in the ocean,
01:39 or at least dip our toes in the water.
01:43 [♪♪♪]
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