The morning sun poured through the kitchen window as the Torres family gathered around the table, their usual breakfast chaos in full swing. Between spilled cereal and sibling squabbles, Allison and Carlos exchanged weary glances. Their three kids, Katie, Nando, and Ellie, had been begging for weeks to have a “Yes Day,” a day where their parents couldn’t say no to anything (within reason, of course). Allison, the ever-organized mom, was skeptical, but Carlos’s adventurous grin told her he was ready for the challenge. “Come on, Mom,” Katie pleaded, her teenage voice dripping with determination. “Just one day where you trust us!” With a deep breath, Allison gave in. “Alright,” she said, earning cheers from the kids. “But don’t think this means you’re getting away with everything.” Little did she know, the day ahead would be full of surprises, laughter, and a few unexpected lessons about letting go.
The Torres kids wasted no time drafting a colorful list of wild ideas for their Yes Day. From breakfast ice cream sundaes to a backyard water balloon war, the possibilities seemed endless. Allison raised an eyebrow as Nando added “human car wash” in bold letters, while Ellie doodled stars around “camping in the living room.” Carlos chuckled, already picturing the chaos. “Remember, guys, one rule—nothing dangerous or illegal,” Allison reminded them firmly, though the kids barely heard her over their bubbling excitement. As the clock struck 9:00 a.m., Katie held up the list triumphantly. “Let the Yes Day begin!” she declared, and the family braced themselves for the most unpredictable 24 hours of their lives. As Ellie, the youngest yelled “Yayyy”
ur nando/the middle child (fleek fest coming soon for Katie)