Marriage Retreat in Puerto Rico
This was my first go 'round with the Duggars: as one of twelve (just twelve? I guess my parents stopped too soon!) and a middle child, I was curious to see if any of the middle children were overlooked. It is clear, though, that each child is loved if not always heard because as with any large clan, the din of every voice simultaneously would be impossible. The Duggars clearly have advantages that many families in America do not: their home is elaborate but functional and the opportunities they have experienced in various countries certainly sequester them among the luckiest of people in America. Given all of this, it was a pleasure to see how normal the parents are, the communication issues they face, so vital but typical of any working marriage, normalizes them and made me think, "These two really love each other." So, in spite of all of the kids, the Duggars seem like any ordinary family that works. That alone makes it a unique inside look since TV is so often about the...
Fun in Japan with the Duggars!
It really was fun to experience Tokyo, Japan with the Duggar clan. I can't wait to watch the next episode which is in Kyoto, Japan!
Family Encouragment at it's best!
I choose this rating because it's nice to see reality. Not all people are hyped up on sugar and carnal cravings! Many of God's children are out there overcoming and not subsuming to life's trials every minute. I'm thankful for people who choose to live by God's Word through Christ by the power of the Holy Spirit.
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