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The Johnson Family are Sean Cw Johnson (age 45, 6

Author:unloginuser Time:2024/07/03 Read: 2440
The Johnson Family are Sean Cw Johnson (age 45, 6’2”, Carter Grayson, the Red Lightspeed Ranger) while the mothers’ names are Alison Johnson nee MacInnis (age 43, 5’7”, Dana Mitchell, the Pink Lightspeed Ranger) and Jane Johnson nee Chen (age 29, 5’6”, Jane Mitchell, the Orange Lightspeed Ranger) Silas Johnson (3 years old, son of Sean and Alison), Sam Johnson (3 years old, son of Sean and Jane), Alicia Johnson (1 years old, daughter of Sean and Alison), and Alice Johnson (1 years old, daughter of Sean and Jane) with Alison being five months pregnant with Jaden Johnson (Sean and Alison’s second son) and Jane being five months pregnant with Jacob Grayson (Sean and Jane’s second son). Five months after Alison and Jane found out that they are pregnant with Sean’s children, They found out the gender of Sean and Alison’s child as well the gender of Sean and Jane’s child are both boys, but they haven’t name their children yet. However Alison and Jane are not sisters, but best friends from their time in Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue reboot where Jane was the newest addition of the Lightspeed Rangers cast in the Lightspeed Rescue reboot in the year 2023 while Sean and Alison were the original Lightspeed Rescue cast in the year 2000. Sean was driving the car with Alison was in the backseat with Silas, Sam, Alicia and Alice watching them and Jane in the passenger seat to Costco. Once they got to Costco, Sean parked their 2023 Silver Toyota Sienna. They meet a family that saw Jane as a 17 years old and thought that Sean had physical intimacy with a minor, but Alison told the family that Jane is 29 years old and she was American born Chinese. The family was shocked as Jane showed her ID card, the year of 1994 in date of birth and the family apology which Sean said that it happened all the time to his second wife. Then the family left, however they meet another family that wasn't happy with a man that married a minor which Sean explained that Jane is not a minor as Jane showed her ID card again and the family apology once more. They meet their long time friends, the Salvin family with three parents (one father and two sister-wives) and six children (two of them were 4 years old, two of them were 2 year old and two of them were 5 months), however the children are not twins and they have two different mothers. The father’s name is Danny Salvin (age 50, 5’10”, Leo Corbett, the Red Galaxy Ranger) while the mothers/sister-wives’ names are Melody Salvin nee Perkins (age 49, 5’9”, Karone, the second Pink Galaxy Ranger) and Lily Salvin nee Perkins (age 30, 5’8”, Kazia, the second Orange Galaxy Ranger). The Salvin family has six kids and three parents which the oldest two was Daniel Salvin (4 years old, son of Danny and Melody), Dean Salvin (4 years old, son of Danny and Lily), Misty Salvin (2 years old, daughter of Danny and Melody), Melanie Salvin (2 years old, daughter of Danny and Lily), Levi Salvin (5 months old, son of Danny and Melody) and Luka Salvin (5 months old, son of Danny and Lily). Both Melody and Lily are sisters and Lily was the newest addition of the Galaxy Rangers cast in the Lost Galaxy reboot in the year 2023 while Danny and Melody were the original Lost Galaxy cast in the year 1999. The parents talked for a few minutes until they went their separate ways. The Johnson family needs two carts as they are a family of seven. Alison has the list of groceries so they can check off the items that they have. Sean grabbed the large items while Alison and Jane grabbed small items that they could grab. Alison grabbed the two bars of Dove soaps for all three of them while Jane grabbed two shampoo bottles for the adults and the children. Sean grabbed Tide Powder Laundry Detergent (68 Loads) and Downy April Fresh Liquid Fabric Conditioner for their laundry while Jane grabbed dish soap and Alison grabbed kitchen sponges, toothpaste, and toothbrush. Sean also grabbed baby supplies (diapers, baby wipes, etc) for his wives as they are pregnant with Sean’s children. Sean asked his wives “Should we name our babies with the letter J?” Alison replied “Of course, we should do that. Danny named his last children with Lily’s first letter and I think it would be fair to name our unborn children with Jane’s first letter.” Sean turned to Jane “So what do you think, my love?” Jane replied “That would be wonderful, my dear. I would love that” as Sean kiss his two wives on the lips while rubbing his pregnant wives’ bellies. Alison asked Sean “How about Jaden for our boy?” Sean replied “That is a good name, Aly. Jane, I was thinking you should name our boy, Jacob” which Jane added “Of course, Sean. I love that name.” They also meet the Heartman family with three parents (one father and two sister-wives) and two children (4 months old), however the children are not twins and they have two different mothers. The father’s name is Alex Heartman (age 33, 6’0”, Jayden Shiba, the Red Samurai Ranger) while the mothers/sister-wives’ names are Erika Heartman nee Fong (age 37, 5’5’”, Mia Watanabe, the Pink Samurai Ranger) and Sophia Heartman nee Fong (age 18, 5’6”, Kayla Watanabe, the Orange Samurai Ranger). The Heartman family has two kids and three parents, the oldest two being Asher Heartman (4 months old, son of Alex and Erika) and Aiden Heartman (4 months old, son of Alex and Sophia). Both Erika and Sophia are sisters and Sophia was the newest addition of the Samurai Rangers cast in the Power Rangers Samurai reboot in the year 2023 while Alex and Erika were the original Samurai Rangers cast in the year 2011. They talked for a few minutes and went their separate ways. At the snacks aisles, Sean grabbed the Veggie Straws, Lays, Chocolate Chips Cookies, Cheetos, Popcorn and Kit Kats as Alison grabbed Hershey Chocolate Bar, Nestle, and Dove Milk Chocolate for her co-wife’s love of those chocolate brands. Alison noticed that they don’t have milk in the cart and turned to her husband. “Honey, can you grab two gallons of milk?” which Sean replied “Of course, my love. I can grab that for you. Jane, do you need anything from the dairy aisles?” Jane said to Sean, “We need two cartons of eggs.” which Sean nodded as he grabbed two gallons of milk and two cartons of eggs from the dairy aisles. Jane also noticed the orange juice and ice cream was missing as she told Sean to grabbed them which Sean asked what kind of ice cream favor and his wives replied “Chocolate and Vanilla, please.” Sean nodded because the family love Chocolate and Vanilla favor ice cream as he went to grabbed the orange juice and ice cream. They went to the meat aisles to get beacon, chicken, beef, steak and ham. Alison also forgot the sausages and asked Sean to get the item which he nodded. Jane got three jars of Skipper Creamy Peanut Butter, Heinz Ketchup, Mayonnaise and Soy Sauce. Alison noticed that Jane forgot Mustard which Alison herself liked as she went to get Mustard. Alison grabbed buns, four plastic bags in slice breads for the family, two boxes of Cereal (Cheerios, Corn Flakes), two plastic bags in Thomas Bagels for the adults while Sean grabbed apples, oranges, bananas, pears, peaches, etc. (minus the mangos which Jane has allergy); and Jane grabbed broccoli, bell peppers (Red & Green), celery, lettuce, carrots, avocado, etc. Silas asked his father “Daddy, can I get Rice Krispies?” which Sean nodded as Silas and Jane went to cereal aisles to get Rice Krispies. Jane got a text from her younger sister in New York City saying that she passed her final exams in college which Jane replied back saying good job and focus more on your major. Sean leaned over to see Jane’s text from his sister-in-law and asked “My love, did your sister pass her final exams?” which Jane replied “Yes, my dear. She studied tirelessly, and her hard work paid off” as Sean hugged her and kissed her on the lips. Sam asked his mother “Mommy, was that auntie passing her exams?” Jane replied “Of course, Sam. Auntie passed her exams” which Sean kissed Jane on the lips. Sean and Alison grabbed a stack of napkins, a stack of paper plates, a pack of Hefty garbage bags, a stack of paper cups, two rolls of Bounty paper towels, and a pack of plastic utensils: forks, spoons and knives. Sean almost forgot Land O Lakes Unsalted Whipped Butter and Philadelphia Original Cream Cheese Spread which Alison grabbed the items. Jane noticed that her co-wife wasn't here and asked Sean, “Where is Alison?” which Sean replied “She went to get some Domino Granulated White Sugar and Kosher Salt. We're almost out, my love,” Jane nodded and saw her co-wife with Domino Granulated White Sugar and Kosher Salt while Sean grabbed Domino Granulated White Sugar from his first wife’s hand.

The Johnson family, a modern, blended family brimming with love and laughter, embarked on their weekly Costco trip. Sean, the towering figure of Carter Grayson, the Red Lightspeed Ranger, steered their silver Toyota Sienna, a testament to his practical side. In the back, Alison, the vibrant Dana Mitchell, the Pink Lightspeed Ranger, navigated the chaos of their four children: Silas and Sam, their three-year-old sons, and Alicia and Alice, their one-year-old daughters. Jane, the newest member of the Lightspeed Rescue family, the Orange Ranger from the 2023 reboot, sat beside Sean, her five-month-old bump a silent promise of their growing family.

Their arrival at Costco was met with an unexpected hurdle. A family mistook Jane’s youthful appearance for that of a minor, accusing Sean of inappropriate behavior. Alison, ever the quick-witted defender, swiftly corrected the misconception, revealing Jane’s true age and American-Chinese heritage. The family, mortified, offered a sincere apology, and Sean, with a knowing smile, assured them that this wasn’t the first time he’d faced such a situation due to his second wife’s youthful looks.

The Johnsons continued their shopping, encountering another family who initially harbored similar suspicions about Jane’s age. Yet, Jane’s ID card, revealing her 1994 birthdate, quickly quelled their concerns, and apologies were exchanged.

They then encountered their long-time friends, the Salvin family, an unconventional but loving trio: Danny, the towering Leo Corbett, the Red Galaxy Ranger, and his two sister-wives, Melody, the Karone from the original Lost Galaxy series, and Lily, the new Kazia from the 2023 reboot. Their six children, ranging in age from five months to four years, were a testament to their unique family structure. The adults engaged in animated conversation, reminiscing about their Power Ranger days and sharing updates on their lives.

The Johnsons, now a family of seven, needed two carts to manage their haul. Alison, armed with their grocery list, meticulously checked off items, her ever-present organizational skills shining through. Sean took charge of the large items, grabbing Tide, Downy, and baby supplies for his pregnant wives. Alison snagged Dove soap, kitchen sponges, and toothpaste, while Jane collected shampoo and dish soap.

As they navigated the aisles, Sean, ever the loving husband, consulted his wives on baby names. “Should we name our babies with the letter ‘J’?” he asked, a playful twinkle in his eyes. Alison, the ever-supportive wife, instantly agreed. “Of course, Danny named his last children with Lily’s first letter, and it would be fair to name our unborn children with Jane’s first letter.”

Turning to Jane, Sean gently inquired, “What do you think, my love?” Jane, radiating happiness, responded, “That would be wonderful, my dear. I would love that.” Sean, overwhelmed with love, kissed both his wives, a tender touch on their growing bellies.

“How about Jaden for our boy?” Alison suggested, her voice filled with maternal anticipation. “That’s a good name, Aly,” Sean replied. “Jane, I was thinking you should name our boy Jacob.” Jane, beaming, agreed wholeheartedly. “Of course, Sean, I love that name.”

The Johnsons’ shopping trip continued, filled with the usual chaos and laughter of a large family. They encountered the Heartman family, another blended family led by Alex, the Jayden Shiba, the Red Samurai Ranger, and his sister-wives, Erika, the Mia Watanabe, and Sophia, the new Kayla from the 2023 Samurai reboot.

Their two four-month-old children, Asher and Aiden, added to the bustling atmosphere. After a brief exchange of pleasantries, the two families parted ways, their shared experience of blended families creating an unspoken bond.

The final leg of their Costco journey was filled with the familiar ritual of snack selection. Sean snagged Veggie Straws, Lays, and chocolate chips, while Alison opted for Hershey bars and Nestle chocolates, catering to Jane’s sweet tooth.

Alison noticed the lack of milk in their cart and gently reminded Sean. “Honey, can you grab two gallons of milk?” Sean, always eager to please, responded with a reassuring smile. “Of course, my love. Jane, do you need anything from the dairy aisles?” Jane, noticing the missing eggs, requested two cartons, which Sean readily obliged.

Their shopping spree continued, with Jane adding orange juice and ice cream to their list. Sean, knowing their family’s love for chocolate and vanilla, made sure to grab those flavors.

At the meat aisle, Sean collected bacon, chicken, beef, steak, and ham. Alison remembered the forgotten sausages and Sean, ever-obliging, grabbed them as well. Jane, meanwhile, secured peanut butter, ketchup, mayonnaise, and soy sauce. Alison, noticing the lack of mustard, which she personally enjoyed, added it to their haul.

Sean, meticulously attending to every detail, grabbed apples, oranges, bananas, pears, peaches, and various other fruits, excluding mangoes, to which Jane had an allergy. Jane, meanwhile, collected broccoli, bell peppers, celery, lettuce, carrots, and avocado.

Their youngest son, Silas, piped up, “Daddy, can I get Rice Krispies?” Sean, unable to resist his son’s request, nodded, and Jane, ever the caring stepmother, accompanied Silas to the cereal aisle.

Jane received a text from her younger sister in New York, announcing the passing of her final college exams. Jane, overjoyed, replied with words of encouragement. Sean, ever observant, noticed the text and, with a gentle smile, asked, “My love, did your sister pass her final exams?” Jane, beaming, confirmed her sister’s success, attributing it to her hard work.

Sam, their other three-year-old son, chimed in, “Mommy, was that Auntie passing her exams?” Jane, ever patient, confirmed Sam’s observation, sealing the moment with a kiss from Sean.

The shopping continued, with Sean and Alison grabbing napkins, paper plates, garbage bags, paper cups, paper towels, and plastic utensils. Sean, ever mindful of their needs, realized they were low on butter and cream cheese, which Alison swiftly added to their cart.

“Where is Alison?” Jane inquired, noticing her co-wife’s absence. Sean, ever-attentive, explained, “She went to get some sugar and salt. We’re almost out, my love.” Jane, nodding in understanding, spotted Alison returning with the requested items. Sean, ever the playful husband, playfully snatched the sugar from Alison’s hand, sealing their journey with a shared laugh.

The Johnson family, a testament to the resilience and love of a blended family, left Costco, their carts overflowing with the necessities and treats that would sustain their unique and vibrant household. Their journey, much like their lives, was a tapestry woven with love, laughter, and the enduring spirit of family.



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