On TLC last night the Duggar family special was on about them building their own dream house on 20 acres. 20 acres-so each of the 16 children could have an acre and build a home for themself someday. The dad and the bigger kids did a lot of the work themselves until it got too much and they called in a contractor. But what they did was amazing. Michelle the mom and the only non-J named family member was about to have baby number 16, so they wanted to get it finished.
(The names and ages of the Duggar’s children, and you’ll notice a pattern with their names, are: Joshua, 17; John David, 15; Janna, 15; Jill, 14; Jessa, 12; Jinger, 11; Joseph, 10; Josiah, 9; Joy-Anna, 8; Jeremiah, 6; Jedidiah, 6; Jason, 5; James, 4; Justin, 2; Jackson Levi, 1;Johannah, newborn.)
I think TLC came in and got a designer for them, sponsors, etc. Jim Bob is the dad (why do I think of The Waltons when I hear that name?) and is a real estate person. He must do extremely well. Michelle is the sweetest person. Talk about building a village! They remind me of Mennonites or Mormons, but are Southern Baptists who believe that God opens the womb. The girls wear long dresses and have long hair (mom too). What got me was the family closet. They all store their clothing in one room-bins for ‘dark socks’, etc. Mom has used heavy duty kitchen equipment that is worth $100k that they got for $11k. Mom is also the teacher. I must say all the children are extremely polite. The oldest son narrated the special and did an excellent job.
What have I been doing? Cleaning! I took down my winter snow scene yesterday and replaced it with my glass egg collection. I am having trouble finding Easter stuff. What else is new?
I have a pot of beef stew all set and I have to go mail auction items as tomorrow will be a snowy day-maybe. They say the roads may not get bad. Crossing fingers.
I h ope the snow passed you by!
I hear it’s really cold over in your part of the country. Hope you’re staying warm.
I’ve seen bits of the story about this family, I think maybe there was another program about them when #14 was on the way? With my smaller family, I’ve always had a sock bin for the boys, one for the girls and another basket for those inevitable unmatched socks to paw through. I think having a family closet is a very sensible way to handle the mind-boggling, back breaking amount of laundry she must have to do. I’m sure her children help her tremendously and much more cheerfully than mine do!
I hate this weather. I am so tired of it. The only bright side is I can see the street and looks like driving to school will be okay. I just read your comment on my blog and I am thinking your guess about where DS is going is wrong!!! The HS he is going to is not near me (or you). You can email me at Nicnresmom512 @ msn dot com and I will give you the low down and tell you if your guess was correct. 🙂