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04/14/08 11:37 PM
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04/15/08 06:31 AM
This has become one of my "don't miss" shows as well. I love when they run the marathons on Wednesday nights, so I can catch some older episodes I had missed. I was watching the Disney episode with my husband and oldest son last week. When it got to the part where Kate wouldn't let the kids walk around in the hotel without shoes, my son commented that he "would not want to go on vacation with her; she is the most unfun woman in the world." LOL.
I felt really badly for Colin yesterday. One of my kids has a "lovie" (half blanket/stuffed animal like his bear) and my heart was just breaking for Colin when Kate was saying she was going to throw the bear out. I'm so glad she didn't!
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04/15/08 04:20 PM
Lori595 wrote: Thank God, they had two people to pierce her ears at the same time.
That's they way they always pierce a small child's ears. How many kids would let them do it again if they did it one at a time.
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04/15/08 08:49 PM
Her going off on Aunt Jody for the gum. If I were Aunt Jody I'd never watch her spawn again.
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04/15/08 10:09 PM
Kate is not a good mother to follow (no matter if she had multiples or not). The emotional abuse she was inflicting on Colin was outrageous. Kate is just plain mean! My grandparents raised 16 children (including two sets of multiples - twins and triplets 16 months apart) and never once has anyone ever heard my grandmother say "I'm exhausted". And she is the kindest woman to children (none of her children have 'horror' stories about Mom taking bears away, etc.) My grandfather worked a full time job and sometimes had 2 jobs to feed a family of 18. No day-to-day help from him. No laundry folders, free babysitters, etc. for Grams and Gramps. And I can remember my grandmother…. still with her apron on… playing softball with a number of her boys in the street after dinner one night. No sitting on a plastic chair in the garage barking orders. She never complained about how small her 3 bedroom house was (there was 3 sets of bunk beds in two rooms while the rest of the kids had bunk beds and slept in the basement).
TLC really needs to focus on a family who is paying attention to the children instead of material things, or on freebies they are receiving.
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It's a happy Mother's Day for an Arkansas woman - she's pregnant with her 18th child.
Michelle Duggar, 41, is due on New Year's Day, and the latest addition will join seven sisters and 10 brothers. There are two sets of twins.
"We've had three in January, three in December. Those two months are a busy time for us," she said, laughing.
The Duggars' oldest child, Josh, is 20, and the youngest, Jennifer, is nine months old.
The fast-growing family lives in Tontitown in northwest Arkansas in a 7,000-square-foot home. All the children - whose names start with the letter J - are home-schooled.
Duggar has been been pregnant for more than 11 years of her life, and the family is in the process of filming another series for Discovery Health.
The other Duggar children, in between Joshua and Jennifer, are Jana, 18; John-David, 18; Jill, 16; Jessa, 15; Jinger, 14; Joseph, 13; Josiah, 11; Joy-Anna, 10; Jeremiah, 9; Jedidiah, 9; Jason, 7; James, 6; Justin, 5; Jackson, 3; and Johannah, 2.
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