Coming back from the airport, Tony opens the door to see Angela on the couch with a notepad. Looking up from her paper, Angela asks, "Everyone get off okay?"

"Yeah! Yep!" Tony answers sitting down on the couch adding, "Aunt Rosa did give me names for future bambinos, though."

Letting out a small laugh, Angela asks, "How many children did she give me this time?"

"Only three. They had to board the plane," Tony answers adding, "Speaking of kids. Where are ours?"

Having gone back to her notepad, Angela answers without looking up, "Jonathan is at a friend's and Sam is at the mall."

Nodding, Tony gets up from the couch. When Angela whines just a little about him leaving, Tony chuckles telling her that he is going to make dinner. At the mention of dinner, Angela immediately abandons her work to see what her husband decides to make. Walking in just as Tony opens the fridge door, Angela asks what they are having.

"Leftovers," Tony replies pulling dishes out of the fridge. "Do you want lasagna or veal parmesan?"

"How about a little of both," Angela answers grabbing plates and setting them on the kitchen table. Enjoying their rare alone time, the couple talks about Thanksgiving and Tony's family. Placing plates on the counter, Tony notices the cake on the counter and asks, "Dessert?"

At the mention of dessert, Angela smiles at her husband. After a moment, she remarks, "You know, Tony, no one else is here."

Eyebrows raised, Tony puts his fork down and eagerly follows his wife upstairs.

"Tony?" Angela states as they lie in bed later, "I was thinking."

"Uh oh," Tony teases with a soft chuckle. Rolling her eyes, Angela asks Tony if they can make their relationship public. Confused, Tony asks, "Do you want to?"

Shrugging, Angela replies, "Yes, I'd like to. After everything with Mauricio, I'd like to."

Kissing his wife, Tony answers, "I'd like that too."

Propping herself up, excited, Angela asks, "Who should we tell first?"

"Let's bring it up to the kids and Mona," Tony suggests with a small laugh before tentatively adding, "Then, maybe tell Mrs. Rossini at Thanksgiving next week?"

Later that day when Tony and Angela tell the kids and Mona that they want to take their relationship public, Samantha and Jonathan share a look knowing how horribly it went the last time.

"Are you telling everybody?" Jonathan tentatively asks. Seeing the adults' confused expression, Samantha jumps to the eleven year old's aid stating, "Are you telling the town?"

"Eventually," Angela admits as Tony adds, "We were going to tell the Rossinis first at Thanksgiving first and see how it goes."

Thanksgiving dinner, Tony and Angela trade glances with each other often causing Mrs. Rossini to give them odd looks before trying to coerce Jonathan into telling her what is going on between the pair. Being sworn to secrecy and with Sam standing near him, Jonathan nervously answers, "I don't know."

When Jonathan runs off, Mrs. Rossini looks at Sam who throws up her hands and goes to talk with one of her cousins. Deciding to go right to the source, Mrs. Rossini makes sure to corner Tony and Angela quickly asking, "What is with the looks between you two?"

"What looks?" Angela asks as Tony nods in solidarity parroting, "Yeah, what looks?"

"Fine! Don't tell me," Mrs. Rossini begins trying to guilt the couple into telling her something. With sighs of relief from Tony and Angela, the couple head toward the table where dinner is served. Once they are done and before dessert, Tony announces, "Um, I'd like to make an announcement!"

Everyone is quiet as Tony announces, "Angela and I are together!"

Cheers errupt from the group while a few of the older adults comment on hoping for a ring. Joking with a few of the women, Angela answers, "I'll make sure to get him on that."

After dinner, the family heads home full and tired from the meal and the countless congratulations. Entering the house, Tony tells the kids to hang up their jackets as Angela and Mona head for the couch. It is only eight thirty, but the family could easily sleep for a week. Sitting beside Angela, Tony puts his feet up on the coffee table and leans his head back.

It only takes ten minutes for Tony to officially start snoring on the couch as the rest of the family snickers at the sight.

"Usually Dad's so full of energy," Sam remarks amazed at her father being able to sleep so soundly. With a small laugh, Mona tells Samantha that Tony is getting old.

"No he's not," Angela defends knowing full well if he is getting old, she is too. Turning to her daughter, Mona teases where the kids cannot hear, "How are those ovaries, Angela?"

"Mother," Angela hisses surprised Sam never notices the remark. Shrugging, Mona remarks, "I'm just saying dear."

"Go see Katherine Anne if you want to hold a baby," Angela states with a little more meanness than she intends. Sighing, Angela apologizes before telling everyone that she is going to bed.

The next morning, Angela comes in the kitchen to find Tony making an omelette. Telling her husband good morning, Angela heads to the coffee pot. Pouring her coffee, the blonde asks, "When did you get to bed?"

"Around two? Sam woke me up."

Nodding, Angela takes a sip of her coffee before asking why Sam was awake at two in the morning. Stifling a yawn, Tony answers, "She and Mona went out Black Friday shopping."

"And Jonathan?"

"Not up yet," Tony answers sliding an omlette onto his plate. Taking another sip of her coffee, Angela starts to think on her mother's words from the night before. After a moment, Angela remarks, "Um, so Mother called us old last night."

With a laugh, Tony asks why as his wife answers, "You fell asleep as soon as you sat on the couch last night."

"My dad used to-" He starts before complaining, "Angela, I'm old!"

"Younger than me," Angela announces concerned that she will be thirty four soon. Before either can say anymore, the phone rings. Closest, Angela answers. Listening to confirmation about something, Tony raises his eyebrows.

"We'd love to!" Angela states to whoever is on the other end.

"Love to what?" Tony asks as Angela waves him off. Repeating himself once Angela is off the phone, Tony is more than surprised when he is told they will be babysitting Katherine Anne later in the day. An instant smile on his face, Tony replies, "We're gonna have so much fun!"

Around noon, the door bell rings, and Angela eagerly answers it. Walking into the house, Max gives Angela the diaper bag as well as the number where to reach him. Noticing the man is still holding his daughter, Angela announces, "You may need to give me the baby if you and Mother are going on that date."

"Right," Max answers adding, "She's been clingy lately and I can't seem to let her go."

With a small laugh, Angela answers, "I remember having the same issue with Jonathan."

"She still does," Mona remarks announcing her presence before smiling and saying hello to the baby. Holding the now eight month old, Angela asks, "What do you want to do today, huh?"

Suprisingly, the baby is not actually fussing like Max predicted. Still talking to the baby as she finds Tony outside shooting hoops, Angela calls out her husband's name telling him, "Look who I have!"

Stopping his game, Tony quickly spies the pair before walking up and instantly cooing at Katherine Anne who smiles at him.

"Max said she was fussy recently, but she hasn't been with me," Angela remarks directing the last bit of her statement to the baby. Over all, Katherine Anne is perfect unless she needs a change or is tired. Making a nest from the pillows on Angela's bed later, Tony whispers that Angela can put the baby down. He cannot get over how good his wife looks holding the baby. Placing the baby down, the couple leaves the room, keeping the door cracked so they can hear her if she cries. Walking toward the stairs, Angela announces, "Tony, I want one."

Unknown to the couple, Jonathan overhears them and immediately questions if the couple is moving too fast. When his dad calls a few days later, Jonathan is thrilled seeing his ticket out of being around his mom and Tony for a while.

"Mom, Dad wants me to visit him for Christmas this year," Jonathan exclaims coming into the living room where his mom is storyboarding a layout for a campaign. Taking her glasses off, Angela takes a minute to register her son's words before stating, "Let me talk to him. Is he still on the line?"

"Yeah," Jonathan answers. Standing up from her seat, Angela takes the phone in the living room to talk to her ex. Listening in, Jonathan notices Sam stand beside him with an eyebrow raise. Blocking the speaker with his hand, Jonathan whipsers, "I'm trying to see if Mom will let me go to Dad's for Christmas."

"I hope she does," Sam replies with a smirk liking the idea of having the place to herself. Entering the living room, Sam notices Angela's tense posture as she speaks to Michael. Catching her gaze, Sam mouths if Angela is okay. Nodding, Angela returns the smile Sam gives her before listening again to Michael. A few moments later, the blonde asks, "Will you give me a day to think it over?"

With a sigh of relief, Angela hangs up the phone before going off to find Tony. Telling him what Michael tells her when she finally finds him in the basement, Angela watches Tony's facial reactions change as he contemplates Jonathan going to California. Finally, he whines, "I don't want him to go."

"Tony, he has every right to see Michael," Angela remarks. Placing the laundry basket down, Tony answers, "I know. Does he want to go?"

Angela nods adding, "He asked if he could."

With a heavy sigh, Tony notes, "It's gonna be a blue Christmas without him."

A week later, the family sees Jonathan off at the airport with Angela becoming a little emotional at her son getting on the flight.

"Mom," Jonathan complains, "I'm going to be fine!"

"I know, Sweetie," Angela answers as Tony mentions that Jonathan will miss his flight. Backing up, Angela waves her son off and asks if they can wait until the plane flies off. Rolling her eyes, Sam mutters, "He's just going to California."

Seeing that Angela is on the verge of crying, Tony decides to bring the conversation to Christmas activities. Everything they do from decorating the tree to making Christmas cookies, the adults share glances sad Jonathan is gone, but knowing he is having fun with Michael.

Jonathan comes home two days after Christmas and Tony quickly comments on the kid's tan. On the drive back, the couple asks Jonathan about his trip and are surprised at how quiet he is.

"You okay, Sweetheart?" Angela asks looking at her son in the back seat. Shrugging, Jonathan decides to put his headphones on. Sharing a glance, Tony and Angela decide to ask him about the trip later. Unfortunately, neither adult is able to ask the boy anything once they get home. Jonathan simply heads upstairs deciding not to talk to anyone.

"Hey, Squirt, what's wrong with you?" Sam asks annoyed by the music Jonathan decides to blast on his stereo.

"Nothing," Jonathan practically yells at her. Laughing, Sam tells him, "I invented that, kid. Try again."

Rolling his eyes, Jonathan tells Sam she spends too much time with Mona. Realizing Jonathan is not going to tell her anything, Sam heads back to her room. Hearing a knock on her door later, Sam calls out, "It's open!"

Seeing Jonathan in the doorway, Sam raises an eyebrow. With a heavy sigh, the twelve year old states, "I can't tell Mom or Tony and you have to swear to keep this a secret!"

Eager for gossip, Sam tells Jonathan to close her bedroom door as Jonathan states, "Michael and Heather are having a baby."

"So?" Sam asks not seeing how big a deal it is.

"Michael and Heather are having a baby. They're replacing me!"

"Oh, relax, Jonathan. They aren't replacing you," Sam reassures adding, "It's probably like if your mom had another kid or something."

Eyes wide, Jonathan asks, "Them too?"

"Ew, no! Why would Dad and Angela have another kid?" Sam questions before realization dawns on her. Tentatively she asks, "Are they?"

"I don't know, but I heard them mentioning wanting one right after Thanksgiving."

Sam stares at Jonathan in shock. Not only will the teens have to deal with everyone in town finding out about their parents' relationship, but the pair may also have to be on alert for a baby announcement.