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Enchinitas, CA — The Wofford family's home is given a makeover by the team.
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    When Brian Wofford's wife passed away four years ago, he dedicated himself to making it possible for his children to pursue their dreams. Today the kids are involved in lots of activities, including playing basketball and volunteering with their church. But playing the role of dad/basketball coach/chauffeur has left Brian little time to run his chiropractic practice. He has had to scale back his work hours to be available to his kids, and now struggles to make ends meet. The house repairs went unattended and, although he may be a master with his hands clinically, he admits that he is "all thumbs" when it comes to making home improvements. With the girls sharing a room where their beds are stacked on top of each other and the boys living in the partially converted garage/laundry room, adding more space to the house was a priority for the Extreme Makeover: Home Edition team. While the design team, contractors and over 150 workers transformed the Wofford house into a dream home in just seven days, Brian and his family -- 17 year-old Peter, 16-year-old Rebekah, 14-year-old twins Lizzie and Luke, 12-year-old Anna, 10-year-old Aaron, 8-year-old Esther, and 6-year-old Elijah -- went on vacation to St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, staying at the Wyndham Sugar Bay Resort and Spa. The finished house was built by a commercial builder who goes to church with the Woffords. He had never built a residence before, only commercial buildings. In addition to the thousands of well-wishers who welcomed the Woffords to their new home, U.S. Marines from nearby Camp Pendleton came by to give a helping hand. The designers for this episode of are team leader and carpenter Ty Pennington, Paul DiMeo (carpentry/nuts & bolts), Tracy Hutson (shopping/style), Michael Moloney (interiors/glamour), Constance Ramos (building/planning) and Preston Sharp (exteriors/big ideas).

    http://abc.go.com/shows/extreme-makeover-home-edition/episode-guide/wofford-family/68063moreless
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    It was rally good. I was so crying when i saw it. I saw my own dad in his position and i felt so bad. This is really a good movie cause it really shows how one dad can take care of eight kids. When i grow up i wanna be like him. I just sing Some day over the rainbow, Way up high :P now i dont know what moore to whrite so now im just writing so i can get the 100 words and rewiew this movie :) oh well. now its seems that im done so have i nice evening :P Byemoreless
  • Great show despite an almost gas leak

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    Despite an almost gas leak that gets out of hand
    I thought this was a great show if you ask
    me. The wife and mother of the family dies about four
    Years earlier but still the father wants to build a house
    for him and his kids. As a promise to his wife!
    Thankfully, the EMHE team heard them out and helped them with their house in a week.
    While they were away for a week of fun in the sun!moreless
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