Ty and the team head to Crawford, New York to surprise the Korpai family. After giving birth to Hailey, who was born with dwarfism, Jimmy and Darlene Korpai began advocating for their little girl. They serve as President and Vice President of the New York chapter of Little People of America. They also dream of having a home that offers their happy, playful daughter independence and autonomy.
Hailey is now 5 and the family has added baby brother Hudson. Their house serves as the facility for their Little People of America chapter, so there is a need for it to be able to accommodate little people visitors, as well as Hailey. Designers Paul, Jillian and Ed join Ty and local builders Hearthstone Commercial & Residential Contracting, as well as community volunteers, to change one family's life.
The family is whisked away on a Disney Cruise vacation to the Bahamas. Back home, Pauley has turned the bus into a time machine. Future Paul uses some devices he brought back to help with the house demo. But nothing compares to the present-day excavator that literally brings down the house.
Paul travels to Oregon to meet Matt Roloff, the dad on the popular TLC show Little People, Big World. The Roloff family farm is unique in the way Matt adapted it to make it accessible for his family members of all sizes. Paul enlists Matt's help making the Korpai home as enjoyable as his farm. Jillian and Matt visit Hailey's school to let the family know via video there's a great ADA-compliant playground in the back.
The family goes on a whirlwind trip to New York City. While in the Big Apple, they are surprised by some of their personal heroes, Dr. Jen Arnold and Bill Klein from TLC's The Little Couple, who, along with Ed, show the family that their message of dwarfism is currently flashing across the big, bright boards of Times Square. That's one way to start spreadin' the news. When the family returns home, it's time to MOVE THAT BUS!
Extreme Makeover story covered by PINE BUSH QUARTERLY MAGAZINE
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