The text appears to be a transcript of a video or a live stream. It starts with the hosts welcoming viewers to a new day and mentioning their plans to go swimming. They discuss a "mean book morning," where they don't paddle, and a swimming pool. They also talk about a contest to see who can run the farthest from the pool.
The hosts then mention a newspaper article about them and their family participating in the largest nativity scene in Provo. They are seen in photos with Richard, who has a YouTube channel called "boardshorts." They also discuss a music contest, where they were trying to catch a plane with a "Taco Tuesday Tactic."
The hosts then talk about their lunch at Rubio's tacos and their upcoming dinner with Callie, who is in charge of the Christmas family music. They also mention their ongoing shoot in Bountiful, Utah, which includes a football game with their children.
The hosts end the segment by discussing Gavin's birthday, which they plan to celebrate with a trampoline jump and dinner. They thank their viewers for watching and invite them to see more of their birthday footage the next day.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The text is a transcript of a video by Shay Carl and his family, who are popular YouTubers known as the Shaytards.
2. The video documents their participation in a nativity scene project organized by other YouTubers and musicians in Utah.
3. The project involved breaking the world record for the largest live nativity scene with over 1000 people dressed as angels, shepherds, wise men and other characters.
4. The video also shows the family's activities such as swimming, eating tacos, playing basketball and visiting a temple.
5. The video was filmed over two days in different locations such as Provo, Bountiful and Salt Lake City.
6. The video ends with Shay Carl announcing that it is his son Gavin's 11th birthday and that they will celebrate by jumping on trampolines and going out to dinner.