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Don't tell me I'm the only one watching.
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Re: Duggar Family Special
This is legal advice. Circa 2011
Ok, I just caught the last 30 minutes of it. That baby was so tiny! It broke my heart to see her lying there in all those tubes. And then the end whenever they were all standing in ICU, crying...ugh, pass the tissues.
I also have to say, that's only the second episode I've ever seen of that show (the first being the whole Josh & Anna engagement/wedding debacle which doesn't count b/c I was laughing the entire time) and I think I have a whole new respect for that weird family. While I totally don't get having 19 kids, they could be doing a lot worse as far as raising them to be well rounded, respectful adults.
I honestly don't think so unless Michelle goes through menopause really soon. Which I really, really hope she does.
I don't know what they'll do, but this might seal their commitment to more children.
Listening to her speak about her children was so sweet. Seeing Jim Bob getting emotional did me in. I had tears streaming down my face.
I don't want to like them, but like Shoe said, they're raising caring children into adults, which is a lot better than others are doing that hold the same ideals that I do.