It's bye-bye love for Blossom when a guy she's been yearning to see again tells her he's found someone else.
Blossom debates whether or not to let Jimmy get to second base; Anthony prepares for an earthquake.
Prompted by old home movies Blossoms has transferred to video, the family retreats to the cabin by the lake where they'd shared happier times in the past.
Blossom reaches puberty, and substitutes an older friend for her absentee mother to talk about it.
Memories, of which there are many, aren't enough to make a balloon payment on the house, so Nick is forced to consider selling.