Zach goes to take his drivers permit test again. Matt takes Zach on a trip to visit a variety of dwarfs in a number of varied professions, including a college professor and a repairman on board a Navy submarine. It's Christmas time and Jeremy wants to spend more time with his girlfriend. In order to promote the annual pumpkin harvest, Matt and one of his friends design and build a trebuchet. Jeremy brings his girlfriend to the farm. Matt and Amy disagree about making money off the farm. Zach and Jeremy's first day of high school. Matt sends Amy and Molly to a bed and breakfast so that he, the twins, and his father can have her bathroom remodeled in time for her birthday. The boys go on a camping trip while Amy and Molly stay at home. Matt and Amy skip their anniversary due to a hectic schedule, so the twins and Matt's parents arrange a party for them.
Twin Brothers Jeremy and Zach are feet apart but still twins.Ī series of vignettes depicting the twins' daily lives demonstrates the radical differences in dwarf Zach and average-sized Jeremy's everyday activities. The Roloff's son Zach learns painful lessons about life as a Little Person when, for the first time, he's too small and too slow to make the soccer team, and average-size kids gang up on him at his 14th birthday party. Laid-off for over a year, Matt struggles to get a new business off the ground, and Amy grows resentful when she is forced to go back to work for the first time in 14 years. Raising four children - a mixture of Little and average size-siblings - the Roloffs strain under emotional and financial burdens. Little People Matt and Amy Roloff may only be four feet tall, but they are determined to make the world their own. "American Families: Little People, Big Dreams"