After years in San Jose, Jewel Benedict is going home to Oregon to help care for her father who has early onset
dementia. Easier said than done. Jewel's 13-year-old daughter is upset about the move. Her absentminded
beekeeper dad is a humorous handful. Her mom is overworked and overwhelmed. Her finances are stretched
tight. And, according to her father, the neighbors are troublesome.
To make some needed money, Jewel convinces her parents to turn the decrepit farmhouse into a B&B. Soon her
old high school flame turned contractor steps in to help, but Jewel questions whether he is trustworthy. Those
"troublesome" neighbors--a handsome widower and his teenage daughter--just might be the key to making all
this work?
Along the way, they'll all discover that it takes a village to keep a man with dementia (and a goofy sense of
humor) from unraveling everything!