..Glamorous..
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The Duggars have explained before, after having lost their first child (before
any of their living children were born), due to birth control complications, that
they would willingly accept and love any children God gave them. Granted, they
do take great care of their kids, and they don't live off of the government. I do
commend them for that. But at the same time I can't help but think, how many
foster kids could they have adopted from right in their own state? I'm a believer
that God wants us to be wise with our resources, and having 19 kids just isn't it.
Meh, it's their family. They're not going to be able to this much longer, menopause must be knocking at that woman's door.
I'm pretty sure that by this point, the birthing process (for the baby) is
much like going down a waterslide.
Actually, I thought that too.. but, she is only 36.
She's a better woman than I am lol. I don't even have one, let alone 19. I just thought of something too......her baby will be younger than her grandchild because I think her one son's wife is due soon? I really don't know how they do it but best of luck to them.
Damn.....lol.
I read she was 42. If she was 36 has a 21 year-old kid, she was having kids during sophomore year of high school...
I'm pretty sure that by this point, the birthing process (for the baby) is
much like going down a waterslide.
The Duggars have explained before, after having lost their first child (before
any of their living children were born), due to birth control complications, that
they would willingly accept and love any children God gave them. Granted, they
do take great care of their kids, and they don't live off of the government. I do
commend them for that. But at the same time I can't help but think, how many
foster kids could they have adopted from right in their own state? I'm a believer
that God wants us to be wise with our resources, and having 19 kids just isn't it.