Kurt and Annie wonder if they are cooler than their parents were thirty years earlier. Kurt thinks it might be time for them to pick a new adjective, but Annie wants to stay cool.
Kurt and Annie come to grips with the fact that vacationing with a baby isn't nearly as luxurious as an "adults only" experience. Time to trade hot tubs for splash pads.
Kurt and Annie are having trouble writing their will because neither one of them is comfortable with the idea of their kids being raised by the other one's family.
Kurt explains to a Buddy why he believes the term "Man Cave" implies that you don't own the rest of your house. Meanwhile his buddy is dead set on proving that he isn't whipped.
When one of the neighborhood moms takes the idea of "baby boyfriend and girlfriend" to the next level, Annie awkwardly attempts to break up the fake relationship.
Kurt and Annie burst the bubble of expecting young parents who have convinced themselves that having a little baby will be all sunshine and butterfly kisses.