We are introduced to the Roloff family. They are currently trying to run a farm and raise 4 children. Matt recounts his tough childhood and Amy attempts to consoles Zach after a stranger calls him a "midget".
Zach and Jeremy attend a Little Person convention, where Zach struggles with the dating scene while Jeremy gets all the attention. Amy has to deal with a bloodied Jacob after he gets hurt on his bike. She reveals her fears for the childrens' safety if she wasn't able to help them.
Matt and Amy find themselves too stressed to celebrate their 18th wedding anniversary. However, their children along with Matt's parents surprise them with a small anniversary brunch. Amy gets very agitated with Matt after talking to him about herself having two jobs and raising the children; upset about Matt's lack of initiative.
Matt hopes to bond with Jeremy and Zach on a weekend camping trip, but things don't go as planned.
Matt plans a big birthday surprise for Amy and Molly.
The twins start their first week of high school, and Jeremy clashes with Amy, who is angered by his lazy attitude.
Twins Zach and Jeremy prepare to take their driving learners-permit exam and go to the Department of Motor Vehicles. Later, Zach tries to coach soccer since he cannot compete with the average-height players.
Matt rents out the family farm for a corporate picnic as an easy way to make money, but Amy considers the event an invasion of privacy.
Jeremy brings his first girlfriend home, but Zach remains self-conscious about his height. Molly is tapped for a photo shoot and Amy gets a look at the image-conscious world of modeling.
Matt plans to build a trebuchet, hoping that pumpkin chucking will attract more customers to his pumpkin patch. Later, he fights with Amy over what he paid the twins for their help in the field.
The Roloffs prepare to celebrate the holidays, but Matt has trouble on his Christmas-shopping trip because of his height.
It's almost New Year's Day, and Matt has plans to make a big change in the house, remodeling the kitchen to make it the right size for Amy.
Matt introduces Zach to dwarf role models, including a law professor who served in the Clinton administration and a welder who works on a naval submarine.
Zach makes it even harder for himself to get a driver's permit. While getting ready for his third attempt, he goes for a joy ride on the farm and wrecks the family van.
Matt gets upset when Zach turns down a chance to socialize with dwarf girls; Amy tries to motivate Jeremy before a soccer game.
Matt and Amy take a weeklong tropical cruise to relax, but after they return they argue over Matt's latest plan to raise chickens.
Zach is rushed to the hospital for emergency surgery after he comes down with an strange illness.
Matt takes a computer job at Amy's urging, but his transition to an office environment is a challenge.
Zach invites a dwarf girl to his winter formal banquet. His brother Jeremy is calm and confident at the event, but Zach is anxious during his first date.
Matt tries to finish remodeling the family kitchen before his business trip to South America.
The twins turn 16 and celebrate with friends at the beach. During the party, Jacob starts acting out, so Matt and Amy devote more attention to him.
Matt worries that a special Mother's Day surprise that he has planned for Amy may not go over very well.
Matt hires the twins to help in the pumpkin patch after the peach crop fails, but the boys go on strike in hopes of earning more money.
Matt urges the family to prepare for a trip to Hawaii, causing stress during the last-minute rush before they leave.
Amy is uncomfortable with the pampering she receives at the hotel while on vacation in Hawaii; Zach works on getting over his fear of the water so he can go surfing.
Hawaiian vacation plans include outrigger canoeing, snorkeling and a zip-line tour, during which Matt contends with his fear of heights.
Matt helps Zach put together a soccer team for the Dwarf Athletic Association of America Games, but Zach's leg injury jeopardizes the team.
Zach competes in the Dwarf Athletic Association of America Games and goes up against the L.A. Breakers, led by actor Marty Klebba.
Matt hires a crew to build a deck onto the Roloff house; and the kids work on building a tree fort until Jacob steps on a rusty nail.
As the Roloffs are putting the finishing touches on their deck, it fails inspection, but Matt has a clever way to solve the problem.
While Amy visits her sisters in San Francisco, Matt buys a vintage VW Beetle and repaints the house, and then worries that Amy will be upset with what he's done.
Matt tries to build a zipline after his Hawaii experience, but soon wonders if he has overdone it with his plans.
The Roloffs plan a family reunion for Thanksgiving that includes all the relatives on both Matt and Amy's sides, but Matt's last-minute home improvements leave them scrambling to be ready in time for their guests.
The Thanksgiving family reunion starts with a tour of the farm, followed by a photo session. But the picture-taking lasts longer than planned, resulting in some kitchen drama.
Matt and Zach attend a little-person conference, where Matt meets old and new friends while Zach plays ball in the hotel halls.
Amy and the rest of the family arrive at the conference; Zach is advised to have surgery for the pain in his legs.
Zach mingles with fellow little-person friends at the farm and on a trip to Pasadena. Jeremy goes to Seattle for a pro soccer game and gets advice from Freddy Adu before an Olympic-camp tryout.
Matt meets with a little-person hotel executive in New York to push his invention, an accessibility kit, and get it placed in national hotels.
Matt wants to quit his job in order to better handle the kids who act up when he is away. Later, the twins are grounded when they do not help with the chores.
The twins are asked to help prepare the farm for another corporate picnic, but they play around instead and get even more work to do after being grounded.
Matt helps with a dwarf child's adoption through his new organization, CoDA (Coalition for Dwarf Advocacy), the group's first effort since its formation.
The pumpkin season starts well, but problems shut the farm down temporarily. Matt's 45th birthday includes a surprise visit from a state senator.
An accident at the farm lands Jacob and familly friend Mike Dentjn in the hospital for two days and three nights with injuries to their heads.
Jacob and Mike continue to recover from their accident, bringing the Roloff family closer together as a whole.
Following the trebuchet accident, Matt decides to order a professional safety inspection of the farm; Matt and Amy argue over finances; Amy tries to impress the kids with the value of a dollar.
Matt plans a surprise birthday party for Amy and Molly before leaving for a convention in Florida, and leaves the twins in charge of putting the event together.
Jeremy's poor performance in school has Matt and Amy thinking about his academic future; Matt give a motivational speech at a Pennsylvania college and he uses the opportunity to put in a plug for his son.
The twins turn 16 and want their driver's licenses, but Jeremy must wait until his grades improve and Zach is still shaky behind the wheel. Meanwhile, Matt races his VW bug at a local drag strip.
Zach gives high-school soccer another shot and struggles to earn the respect of his teammates. Meanwhile, Jeremy learns he failed to make the Olympic Development soccer team.
Jeremy tries to trap a bothersome mole; Matt tries to help Jacob and his stinky feet.
Matt turns his barn into a “Men's Crisis Center” where he can hang out with his boys, but as he's cleaning up, he discovers his childhood diary and decides to show his daughter the meaning of their farm.
Jacob gets soccer lessons from the twins, but his temper makes it difficult. Meanwhile, Amy is concerned about Jacob's bad attitude toward school; and Matt takes Rocky, the dog, to the vet to find out if he should have eye surgery.
Matt schemes to raise money by having soil dumped at the farm, but the caravan of trucks drives Amy crazy.
Matt has a bike custom built for Zach so that he will be able to keep up with Jeremy and his other friends when they all go out bike riding.
Amy takes Zach to Oakland, California, for a consultation with a surgeon who will perform the operation to correct his bowed legs.
An already busy Amy must find host families for three visiting soccer coaches---at the very last minute. Meanwhile, Matt impulsively decides to clean the house from top to bottom.
After a quick Christmas celebration, the family departs for Oakland, California, for Zach's leg surgery.
The family head to Oakland for Zach's leg surgery, but no one can prepare him for the extreme pain after the surgery.
Matt puts together an impromptu Harvest as Halloween nears.
Zach returns home from his surgery in a cast up to his hip. Meanwhile, Matt's friend Marty Klebba comes by to cheer Zach up.
Matt hopes to motivate the kids to clean up their rooms by placing a storage dumpster in the driveway and suggesting that they can use it to get rid of anything they no longer need, but they don't seem to be getting the message.
Jake's 10th birthday approaches and Matt plans a major remodeling of the kids' bedrooms. When Jake refuses to help, Matt tries to motivate him by having Jake's room painted with a glow-in-the-dark galactic theme.
Still in a cast, Zach is bummed when everyone gets to go outside during a snowstorm, as well as during an upcoming school dance.
After recovering from his surgery, Zach returns to Oakland to get his cast removed and to learn the results of his surgery. Meanwhile, Matt piques Molly's interest in geography with a trip to Rand McNally in California.
Zach's recovery slowly progresses while the kids' rooms are being remodeled. When his cast is removed, he tries to do too much too soon.
Matt and Amy try vastly different approaches to try to get Jeremy to do his schoolwork. Matt tries to bribe him, but he soon sees it takes more than a fixer-upper '68 Camero to get Jeremy to focus on school.
Matt balances several projects at the same time: bulldozing a new pumpkin patch parking lot, rebuilding the Old West Town church, finishing Molly's Castle, and completing the Men's Crisis Center.
After falling off of a plastic stool, Matt works to get his stool kits into hotels. But when he is met with resistance, he rethinks his efforts.
As the remodel work draws to a close, Jeremy makes a deal with his parents to help finish the remodel. Meanwhile, Central Michigan University invites Amy to speak.
Amy tries to prepare for her speech at Central Michigan University, but with everything happening at the farm, she doesn't find time to do so. She ends up heading to Michigan feeling unprepared, but being back at the campus of her alma mater inspires her.
Matt works to complete a new farm attraction, The Tower of Terror, but the project is halted. Later, Matt takes the family to Knott's Berry Farm.
Matt and Amy take Jacob, Molly and Zach to a LPA Conference in Phoenix. Matt, Amy and Zach are able to reconnect with their LP friends.
The school year comes to an end, but the twins' low grades send them to summer school. Meanwhile, Jeremy goes on a camping trip with Kirsten and her family.
The Roloffs head out on a family road-trip vacation. As they head for Yosemite, unexpected problems get in their way.
Matt's planning is called into question during a blazing trek through the 128-degree heat of Death Valley.
The third leg of the RV odyssey finds Amy and Molly spending a peaceful day in Sedona, Ariz., while Matt and the boys get their kicks on Route 66.
The conclusion of the Roloffs' road trip finds the family retracing their roots in California.
Planting season begins and Matt wants to get the pumpkin and corn crops in; Amy, Molly and Grandma Peg plant a family vegetable garden.
Zach has recovered from leg surgery sufficiently to compete in the Dwarf Athletic Association of America Games.
After recovering from leg surgery, Zach faces his soccer rivals.
Matt customizes his red Volkswagen Beetle so it fits him perfectly. Meanwhile, Jacob plays his first soccer game in the more competitive level.
Jeremy, Zach and their buddies build a fort in the woods by the farm. Meanwhile, Jeremy seems distracted at a birthday party that he has thrown for Kirsten at the farm.
Zach invites three of his dwarf buddies to the farm for a weekend of paintball, horseplay and sports.
Zach and his three dwarf buddies stage a paintball war against Jeremy and his average-height friends.
Matt brings along Civil War buffs Zach and Molly for his trip to Paducah, Kentucky, where he is scheduled to make a motivational speech.
The family are all set to head to the Bahamas as soon as they can get their passports, and then it's off for a sailing excursion.
As the Roloff's trip in the Bahamas continues, Jeremy discovers his talent for sailing.
The Roloff's Bahamas vacation ends with the family finding a deep appreciation for the culture of the residents of Abacos.
A visit to the doctor surprises Matt by receiving shocking news about his current health.
Matt decides to add a swimming pool on their farm after a recommendation from his doctor about improving his health.
Matt hopes to have the new swimming pool ready to use by Molly's birthday. Jacob is sent back to the hospital after another head injury.
It's time for the twins to take their driver's license test, which has Jeremy fairly confident and Zach a bit unsure of himself. Amy must come to terms with the twins becoming more independent.
Amy helps work up a defense for Matt, who has a court date preceding for DUI charge.
Matt frets and about his chances as he prepares to offer a defense for his DUI arrest. Also, the arresting officer takes the stand and offers his testimony for the case.
The prosecutor cross examines Matt as he gets his chance on the stand for his DUI trial, but the jury has a problem in reaching a decision after hours have passed.
It's Matt and Amy's 20th wedding anniversary as they attend a surprise dinner. Meanwhile, Jeremy marks a one year anniversary of his own as with dating of current girlfriend Kristen, and Zack plans his first serious date with an averaged sized girl.
Matt and a friend finds themselves at odds when they try and build a sawmill with a working waterwheel. Meanwhile, the boys are put in charge of getting the water to the sawmill.
Matt enlists authentic Native Americans to help when he renovates his Indian village attraction, and to assist in constructing a cedar plank house. Meanwhile, Molly is given the honor of leading her school's flag team in a parade.
The first week of pumpkin season is complicated by a little-people cruise, and tension within the family arises as Matt and Amy prepare to leave.
As Matt and Amy are off on a Mexican cruise, pumpkin season goes on as bad weather makes the farm go downhill along with a substitute manager who is quarreling with Grandma Peg.
Matt and Amy need to straighten out Molly who arrived late for the pumpkin selling and with a bad attitude.
In a twist of fate, Jacob and Mike D. are once again injured on the one year anniversary of the trebuchet accident, despite working on making it safer for this season. Meanwhile, Halloween turns out to be a real horror.
Amy takes Molly to Victoria, British Columbia, to go whale watching and for some quality time. Meanwhile back at home, Zack prepares for his first ever date with an average height girl, Dani.
Amy rescinds Jeremy's right to drive due to his constant tardiness at school. Meanwhile, Zach and Jeremy bring home bad grades from school.
Matt and Amy enroll twins Zach and Jeremy in Sylvan Learning Center due to their concerned over consistently poor grades, but have a rough beginning with the studies there too. Meanwhile, Jeremy shows his engineering skills by building a hovercraft.
Matt visits his and Amy's friend Rob in a hospital after he had a risky corrective surgery for a dwarfism-related spinal issue.
Matt goes on a LP awareness project at a high school, along with his friend Connie. Jeremy, Zach and Dani, his average height girlfriend help in a relief effort for families who effected by recent flooding.
Matt finds himself taking on too much as he attempts an ambitious remodeling of the Roloff house. Having hired an architect and a general contractor, Amy fears they will not be able to afford this project.
The size of the Roloff house doubles after the addition of a garage, but no one figured on what it would be like living together in the den as the construction takes place.
The high school winter formal has arrived as Zach asks his normal sized girlfriend Danni to the dance and Jeremy takes his girlfriend Kristen. Meanwhile, Amy heads to Iowa for a motivational speech.
While at Cornell College to give an inspirational speech, Amy partakes in some outdoor winter activities with the students. Back at the farm, Matt finds the progress of the home makeover moving a bit too slow.
As Matt's renovation project inches on slowly, Amy and the kids begin to complain that the home is becoming unlivable, and as he discovers he is way over budget, now wonders if the project can ever be finished.
Matt challenged the kids to a game of Risk, but he is the only one who usually seems to care about winning. This time they are out to defeat him. Meanwhile, an unlicensed Jeremy works on his pickup truck, awaiting the day he can finally drive.
Zach seems surprised when two female friends arrive for a visit without calling first. Meanwhile, Amy's trip to the beach with Molly, Jacob and their friends is hampered by the wind.
In another lost episode, the first day of summer finds Molly and Jacob eager to jump into their cold swimming pool, and Jacob gets injures while horsing around. Meanwhile, the kids are unmotivated towards doing their chores now that summer has begun.
Molly begins a season of volleyball, planting a vegetable garden and seeks assistance from the family to help her learn to speak Russian.
An all out paintball attack develops as the twins Zach and Jeremy, along with their friends, are constantly distracted while attempting to complete their Swamp Fort. Meanwhile, Matt adds an athletic court to the farm.
When their pet dog Rocky is injured, the Rolloff's rally together and discuss their favorite moments with the family's bull mastiff.
Matt makes the difficult trek into Baghdad to find a family he had discovered is living with a dwarf child. Once there he tries to get x-ray's to bring back to the USA in order to help him.
Matt recruits his family to help install a new geothermal heat pump system in an effort to go green.
Amy worries when Zach and Jeremy fail to return on time from their camping trip with their friends. Meanwhile, Molly stays the night at a Native American plank house with her girlfriends.
Matt feels under the weather as he and Amy prepare to travel for a corporate conference. Meanwhile, the kids have been left in charge of the daily workings of the farm.
Zack gets in trouble with his girlfriend after discovering he forgot to write a part for her in his Civil War film he and his friends are making for extra credit in school.
While Matt and Amy are away on a business trip to Las Vegas, the kids are left at home and must deal with a plumbing crisis at the farm.
Jacob joins Jeremy and Zach on an adventurous hike, while Matt and Amy are enjoying their stay in Las Vegas.
Matt causes more building chaos when he asks a friend to build the Rolloff's a new deck and then keeps making last-minute changes. Meanwhile, Amy must get her preschool class prepared for graduation.
The twins take the truck off-roading, leading to a brush with the law and a subsequent suspension of their driving privileges.
A losing streak by the soccer team seems like a good time to teach the twins about perseverance, but it seems like Amy could use a lesson herself when her competitiveness gets the best of her.
Amy is not too happy when Matt decides he wants to move his business office inside the house, which is still in the middle of a remodeling.
The remodeling on the house is nearing completion after a long six months. But the families happiness is short-lived when Jeremy hits the new garage door with the car.
The Rolloff's are heading to Orlando for a vacation, which will include belly dancing and alligator catching.
Matt takes Jeremy and Zach on a road trip to pick up Matt's revamped Volkswagen from a body shop.
Amy takes a trip to Napa, CA. to visit a friend on Mother's Day. Meanwhile back on the farm, Matt makes plans to surprise Amy with gazebo in her favorite place on the farm.
It's Jeremy and Zach's 18th birthday, and Amy would like to throw them a pool party...that is, if Matt can get the pool running in time.
Amy heads to Taos, NM, for her sister's birthday where they go horseback riding, white water rafting, and visit a Native American sweat lodge. But her fun halts quickly when she hears of chaos back at home.
The family decorate the house when Matt and Amy's families head over for the holidays. Meanwhile, Amy wants the home decorated before everyone arrives. Matt of course has gone overboard and wants to buy artificial snow. Also, the family has a company decorate the lights on the house this year.
Matt and Amy's families arrive for a holiday celebration at the Rolloff farm. Amy is stuck with spreading the fake snow. Molly creates ornaments for everyone.
A tragedy hits the Rolloff family as their long-time friend, business partner and coach Mike Detjen, dies unexpectedly.
The Rolloff family and friends gather to pay tribute to their friend Mike Detjen, who died unexpectedly.
Matt returns to the Middle East with an orthopedic surgeon in tow, to perform a leg straightening operations on a pair of dwarf children who Matt met in his previous trip to Iraq.
The orthopedic surgeon performs the leg straightening surgery on a pair of dwarfs from Iraq.
Molly is named valedictorian of her 8th grade class, realizing Matt and Amy's greatest of expectations. But Amy finds out that Molly is refusing to make a speech and has violated the schools dress code with the graduation gown she has chosen.
Amy and the kids head to Michigan to meet her family, the Knights. Grandpa Gordon takes the kids for a hike in the woods, but the idyllic scene turns hectic when a tick attaches himself to Jacob, and no one has any idea how one is removed.
Amy takes the kids on a tour of Michigan and to her childhood home.
The Rolloff's head to the place where they first met 22 years ago, the Little People of America National Conference in Detroit.
Zach's Grasshog's soccer team is favored to win this year's Dwarf Athletic Association of America tournament.
Matt's portion of his vacation is cut short as he is summoned back to the farm, just as the rest of the Rolloff's are preparing for a ride down the Mississippi River in a riverboat cruise.
Matt has taken care of his business back at home and rejoined the family back on the riverboat. But now that he can relax, Amy has other plans in mind.
Matt again heads home while Amy takes the family down to New Orleans.
Amy and the kids head to Biloxi, Mississippi where they get a first hand glimpse at the devastation done by hurricane Katrina, and help build new homes and repair one which had been damaged in the storm.
Amy worries that Matt has forgotten their wedding anniversary due to his latest project on the farm, a long and curvy bridge which slopes to the farms highest peak and down to the tree house.
Matt and Amy leave the Zach and Jeremy in charge (well, sort of) and with a long list of rules, as they head to Hawaii along with their friends Rob and Amy Haines.
Zach and Jeremy are finding their senior year hard in balancing their social life's and academics. The twins bring in a crowd at a coffee house where their friends band is to perform, but can't seem to find enough time for studying towards their SAT exams.
Molly is now 15 and would like to get her driving permit. But her driving career looks ill-fated when her lesson with Jeremy ends with them running out of gas and a ride with Amy ends in a near collision. Can she pass her test?
Using never-before-seen clips, the Rolloffs remember their Summer of '07 RV road trip along with a new look at some trip's highlights. Highlights include a gunfight in the Old West, a day at the beach in San Diego, a pit stop, and a scary fireside ghost story.
Jake heads to Huntsville, Alabama to attend Space Camp at the US Space & Rocket Center, while Amy tours the historic homes in the area.
Matt regrets leaving for vacation at the beginning of pumpkin season with an assistant in charge.
Matt honors his late friend Mike, by finishing off the work on the new Trebuchet he was building for the family at the time of his death.
Matt and Amy have always struggled to discipline Jacob, and this episode will show some of their struggles.
Matt believes this season will be he greatest pumpkin season ever. But he begins to worry when day opening day draws in a sub-par crowd.
Amy had hoped to teach the twins how to cook, but their lives are wrapped up in typical teenage things, such as dating, driving and getting tattoos.
Jeremy's promotion to tractor supervisor causes tension between the twins. Also, the Roloff's new petting zoo is missing it's tortoise.
Matt recalls the pair of trips he took to Iraq to help correct deformities in a couple of dwarf children.
Matt is feeling the weight of all his projects and the stress of micromanaging a crew of inexperienced staff, just as pumpkin season blooms at the Rolloff Farm.
The Rolloff guys recall their camping trip to the Oregon wilderness from 2005.
Matt is finally ready to complete Molly's castle, the longest and most costly project to date, that is until Amy becomes concerned over it's cost.
It's a bittersweet moment for the Rolloff's as Amy prepares Molly for her first formal dance, as Zach and Jeremy ready themselves for their last.
Despite Amy's concern, Matt takes Jeremy skiing.
Zach must improve his grades before the soccer season finishes.
The twins receive upsetting news when Amy takes them to tour a local college, and they learn they were on the low side of the curve of applying and being accepted to a university.
Amy encourages the kids' desire to have their friends visit, which causes Matt to reorganize the basement.
After Matt schedules a week long sailing vacation for Amy and himself on a date she can't miss from work, Zach leads a mutiny against his dad.
With Matt having more and more trouble getting around lately he finds himself on the sidelines when he travels to the British Virgin Islands for a sailing vacation with Jeremy, Jacob, Papa Ron and two buddies.
Matt takes the Salman family from Baghdad to Washington, D.C., as well as Roloff Farms.
After suffering from hearing problems for months, Zach sees a specialist and learns he has to have ear surgery.
Jeremy surprises Matt and Amy by making the honor roll, but Zach's report card includes an F that threatens his chances of graduating with Jeremy.
After years of growing apart, twins Zach and Jeremy try to reconnect during their first trip to Europe and go backpacking in Scotland.
The twins have fun in London, but in Amsterdam their personalities clash and a visit to the city's red light district causes friction.
Molly gets sick while flying to Italy with Amy and Jake; Zach and Jeremy encounter a language barrier in a small town in Germany.
While traveling through Bavaria without a plan, Zach and Jeremy ride a tram to the top of Germany's tallest peak and make an eye-opening visit to the Dachau concentration camp; Amy, Jake and Molly travel from Rome to Pisa in Italy.
The Roloffs deal with some major changes as one of the twins moves out of state, and Matt and Amy come to terms with the state of their marriage and the future of their family.
my finds it difficult to prepare for her upcoming motivational speech at the college and arrives feeling unprepared, but once on campus she rediscovers inspirational memories.
Matt and Amy are concerned about Zach's lack of motivation, but a new girlfriend changes his outlook on life.
Amy's dream of creating her own cookbook is about to be realized when Matt's dream of tripling the size of Roloff farms ignites a dramatic battle over the future of the farm.