In a quiet American town in the 1930s, the life of a young couple takes an unexpected turn when they decide to venture into the world of raising their first child. Excited by the arrival of their firstborn, the new parents find themselves amidst a whirlwind of contradictory advice from family and friends. As they try to meet society's expectations and be the "perfect" parents, the couple realizes that parenting is not as easy as it seems.
Misunderstandings and comedic missteps occur one after another, from the selection of a name, which sparks an epic fight between them, to their disastrous attempts to establish a routine that includes bath time or feeding. The situation escalates when their adorable but mischievous little one starts getting their parents into increasingly hilarious predicaments. As their lives spiral out of control, the protagonists are forced to reevaluate their priorities and, above all, their relationship.
Amidst laughter and tears, they discover that parenthood is not about being perfect, but about finding a balance and supporting each other on this crazy journey. With a lighthearted tone and a humor that only the films of that era could achieve, the story captures the essence of the mistakes and triumphs that define any family. In the end, what truly matters is the love they have for one another and, of course, their cherished little one.