Agreed. I couldn't believe how much of Noel opening presents they included. It's so far from interesting. I thought Ellie and Aimee looked especially exhausted and annoyed during the present opening, and I can't blame them. Being a teenage girl is rough as it is, I could not imagine it in that house.That vlog was utter shit. I’d go as far to say it was the worst to date. Utter carnage!!!
That is very uncomfortable to view
This is the washing system the Duggars had in place. The mother didn't do - it was all done by Joy and the Grandmother.
The burden seems to be on the Radford girls. The boys don't seem to do much.
I agree all boring to watch we get all the fun on hereWhat’s interesting about watching someone else opening presents? As I said before, the last scrapping of the barrel. And Sue, your vlogs are getting majorly boring aren’t they? ‘Heyyyyyyyyyy? Wouldn’t you agree? ‘Heyyyyyyyyyyyyy?
Oh I’d love one too. My utility room is too small though. I might start believing in Christ and see what happensIs it really bad I want a duggar laundry room so bad. I have watched the show on and off for years and that's the first time I have ever seen that clip
If we do a breakfast like that we do it for all.Agree it’s weird to make a special breakfast but not include everyone. Even if they smaller ones have eaten, why not make them an extra hash brown or whatever? Ditto the Chinese takeaway. I know parents often eat nice treats but I’d do it when the kids are in bed, feels a bit mean to be “here is our yummy meal”.
To be fair at least the Radford children have their own clothes and can choose what they wear. The Duggars until a few years ago all wore exactly the same thing. Their family colour was red, so the boys all had to wear beige chinos and a red polo top and the girls had matching dresses that the eldest girl Jana had to make. This was to keep 'family unity' aka zero individuality whatsoever. I was sad enough to buy all of the Duggar booksSpeaking of the Duggars I did admire their massive wardrobe/clothes storage in their garage - it was like a clothes shop where they'd put all their off-season clothes (big winter coats, summer dresses, etc.). And then as the older kids grew out of the clothes they would be there for when the next kid grew up a size.
I've always wondered how the Radfords stored their clothes? It was only recently that they got built-ins in Sue and Noels and the older girls rooms. Some of the rooms had wardrobes in them in their house tour but some didn't. Those that did were also one wardrobe for the whole room (shared by 2-4 kids). Where did they put all the clothes before?
The duggars is all down to religion though, Michelle is so indoctrinated and Joyfully Available to Jimbob.To be fair at least the Radford children have their own clothes and can choose what they wear. The Duggars until a few years ago all wore exactly the same thing. Their family colour was red, so the boys all had to wear beige chinos and a red polo top and the girls had matching dresses that the eldest girl Jana had to make. This was to keep 'family unity' aka zero individuality whatsoever. I was sad enough to buy all of the Duggar books
I wondered the same when watching the house tour. Some of the bedrooms have 2, 3, or 4 kids in them and have very small wardrobes or none at all. This also may have been just for the house tour, but it seemed to me that there were very few toys in the little kids' rooms and no laptops, books, etc in the older kids' rooms. I wonder where they all keep their possessions as well. We've seen their Christmas, we know they have a lot.Speaking of the Duggars I did admire their massive wardrobe/clothes storage in their garage - it was like a clothes shop where they'd put all their off-season clothes (big winter coats, summer dresses, etc.). And then as the older kids grew out of the clothes they would be there for when the next kid grew up a size.
I've always wondered how the Radfords stored their clothes? It was only recently that they got built-ins in Sue and Noels and the older girls rooms. Some of the rooms had wardrobes in them in their house tour but some didn't. Those that did were also one wardrobe for the whole room (shared by 2-4 kids). Where did they put all the clothes before?
Wow that’s a picture and a half they look so much like a cult would never dress my kids all the same at least you can blend into a crowd a bit when they are all different looking surprised the radfraud doesn’t start the cult look for more attentionTo be fair at least the Radford children have their own clothes and can choose what they wear. The Duggars until a few years ago all wore exactly the same thing. Their family colour was red, so the boys all had to wear beige chinos and a red polo top and the girls had matching dresses that the eldest girl Jana had to make. This was to keep 'family unity' aka zero individuality whatsoever. I was sad enough to buy all of the Duggar books
Yes!! We see how much they get at Christmas and for the littler ones toys etc. at birthdays too. They have a big toy box in their living room but even with that they would still have some around the house and in their rooms. Without Sue explaining whose room was whose then there is nothing to indicate who lives in which room - no personality/individuality. They also haven't shown any storage rooms or cupboards in the house so where does all the stuff go! I have a much smaller family and house but with kids there tends to be stuff everywhereI wondered the same when watching the house tour. Some of the bedrooms have 2, 3, or 4 kids in them and have very small wardrobes or none at all. This also may have been just for the house tour, but it seemed to me that there were very few toys in the little kids' rooms and no laptops, books, etc in the older kids' rooms. I wonder where they all keep their possessions as well. We've seen their Christmas, we know they have a lot.
Notice Jim Bob doesn’t wear red thoughTo be fair at least the Radford children have their own clothes and can choose what they wear. The Duggars until a few years ago all wore exactly the same thing. Their family colour was red, so the boys all had to wear beige chinos and a red polo top and the girls had matching dresses that the eldest girl Jana had to make. This was to keep 'family unity' aka zero individuality whatsoever. I was sad enough to buy all of the Duggar books
He's the head of the household, so rules don't apply to him. Sadly I'm not even joking.Notice Jim Bob doesn’t wear red though
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