When Bobby's laziness and misconduct upsets Hank, Lucky offers to take Bobby to his church.
When Hank is given a box full of his late father's belongings, he discovers a list of his father's off-the-wall last wishes; including wanting Hank to flush his ashes down a toilet that General George S. Patton once used.
When Luanne discovers a knack for entertaining babies with her manger-baby puppets, she decides to become a children's entertainer.
When Bobby signs up for a little league, tension develops between Hank and the coach after he is accused of giving up on his son.
When Boomhauer trades houses with a Canadian family for the summer, the Hills attempt to welcome their Canadian neighbors to America, but soon discover that the welcome wagon isn't so welcome.