The Duggar Family Goes To ‘The View’
Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar were on The View yesterday talking about their 18 children yesterday. Newborn, Jordyn-Grace, 1month, even came with them on stage. (They had two of their other daughters in the audience.) The interview was interesting hearing about how Michelle was on birth control after having their first son and then had a miscarriage so she decided to let go and let God determine whether they had more children or not.
The View girls also asked Michelle to name all 18 children and their ages. I have a hard time remembering the two I have! This family works though, they have learned to make things like diaper wipes and laundry soap so they can save money. I’m sure that groceries for that household for the month is not a nice number.
I can’t wait to see how many more children this family has because both Michelle and Jim Bob say that they are open to having more children.
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November 9th, 2011 at 8:06 pm
if they can afford 17/18 kids, than who cares, right? Besides, i don’t know why they take all the heat. There are plenty of other families nowadays with that many kids. If you google it, there is a Russian family in California who have 17 kids. Nobody talks about them or gives them hell about it. My family has 14 kids (we would of had 16 kids if it wasn’t for my 2 brothers passing away). 8 of us are adopted, but still. Nobody makes our lives miserable because of it. So why do you, when typing the Duggar family into google, find hundreds of websites saying how stupid and irresponsible they are. Not to mention the names they get called. I mean, leave them alone, they aren’t hurting you (and don’t even begin to give me that crap about how the world is overpopulated). I want you to give me one thing, just one thing, horrible in your PERSONAL life that is all messed up because of the Duggars. you can’t.
haha, baxter, i loved your answer. i’ve already run into 5.