Monday, August 27, 2018

Vuolos Give Parenthood a Test Drive


Jeremy: "How did your mom do it with 19 kids?"
Jinger: "She's amazing."
Jeremy: "She really is."

After watching Jinger and Jeremy Vuolo babysit their friends' children on tonight's new episode of Counting On, do you think they are ready for parenthood?

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Photo/video courtesy TLC

64 comments:

  1. "Is there a chance you might have twins?" Jeremy "No"! Love it! ❤

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  2. Babysitting for a couple of hours is NOT a test drive for parenthood. High school age kids babysit all the time and aren't "test driving" for parenthood. This is absurd.

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    1. No it’s not! The expressions is all in fun; it means getting a little taste of what parenting a few children is like. Jeremy & Jinger certainly understand it is not a serious prelude to understanding parenthood.

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    2. Jeremy sure showed he’s got energy!!! Jinger was either tired, not feeling great or anxious (maybe a combination) about watching these kids. She seemed kind of hesitant about doing it.

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    3. Curious: when non Duggar family members a being filmed must they refrain from having alcohol. Jeremy’s friends had water in the restaurant; maybe non drinkers? It just seems to me we never see a wine glass or beer in anyone’s hand.

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    4. High schoolers might certainly be “test driving” for parenthood!

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    5. Seriously, lighten up. Sounds like you might be a member of the "criticize the duggars" club. Stop watching if it's so painful for you.

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    6. Babysitting is most certainly a test drive. It's better to have an hour's worth of practice than none at all.

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    7. I totally agree with getting a little practice in with babysitting even if it is just for a short time

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    8. Jeremy and Jinger will make wonderful parents

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    9. I think they did really good with the little ones. Jeremy will be a fun dad

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    10. I definitely recommend getting some practice in. It helps tremendously

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    11. I loved the part where Jeremy stuffed pizza in his mouth. Alot of parents would be too serious to play around like that. You need to be silly and to keep things light

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    12. Jeremy is so handsome and Jinger is so pretty.

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    13. Their kids will be beautiful

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    14. The twins comment was hilarious. Jeremy is so honest and doesn't hold back. I love that about him.

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    15. Not everyone drinks alcohol. So weird to me how people on this blog analyze EVERYTHING on this show! Really?

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    16. Eh, it's getting a little taste of what it's like to be responsible for little people. Of course it's not the same as parenthood. "Absurd" is a bit strong.

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    17. It was just a chance to see Jeremy and Jinger with kids. They did something similar when Jessa and Ben spoke about adoption and then watched their friends' adopted daughter and younger biological daughter. The friends went out to eat with their infant so that the Seewalds could experience having more than one kid. It was also the episode they babyproofed the house.
      Jinger has changed plenty of diapers and watched several young children. It wasn't new or eye opening to her. Jeremy, however, hasn't been around too many children. He had good reflexes getting the baby out of her swinging brother's path.

      11:41 - Jinger said that her pregnancy made her feel really tired.

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    18. I’ve been a bit curious about anyone who enjoys a glass of wine or beer; if TLC has a rule about not showing that on the sow OR the Duggars will not allow it shown???

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    19. TLC doesn't have rules against alcohol consumption on other shows. Danielle and Adam Busby, from Outdaughtered, have been shown drinking on nights out.
      It may be a Duggar rule, the friends don't drink, or they just didn't want to drink on camera.

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    20. It's most likely out of respect that no one drinks alcohol. Especially since Jeremy is a pastor.
      As for sitting, yeah Jinger has done her share I'm sure! Not every Duggar girl is going to be like their mom. Some women can't handle that many kids and that is o.k.

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  3. The ever- present paper plates. SIGH

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    1. Why do you care if they use paper plates?

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    2. And the styrofoam take-out containers. Those have been banned in some cities.

      At least the plates are paper and stand a chance of decomposing, all except for the plastic coating.

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    3. Generally, I agree about paper plate use. However, in this situation, I would also have given young children paper plates. I doubt Jinger and Jeremy have plastic plates around since they didn't have children yet and wouldn't want to risk my plates accidentally getting broken. They've shown Jinger and Jeremy use real plates before during home dinners.

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    4. The dishwasher must be broken or they're out of Cascade. I does seem weird that they never use dishes at the dinner table.

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    5. Omg..maybe they recycle???

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    6. WAY too much time on your hands if you’re concerned about someone else’s use of paper plates. 🤦🏻‍♀️

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  4. It’s absurd because tlc’s speciality is filming the absurd.

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    1. Then why watch this show at all? What exactly would you like for them to film? It is a REALITY show. People seem to get angry because of the situations that are filmed. So much negativity. I will pray for both of these sad commenters.

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    2. 2:32- There's quite a bit of staging and scripting involved with so-called reality shows. The Duggars are no exception.

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    3. Where is the reality in a show that has staged scenes that are filmed several times over so they can edit it to look good?

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    4. I know... So many trolls on here

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    5. Then why watch it at all?

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  5. So do any of the Duggars really have any other options?????

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  6. I love Jeremy. His fun personality and positive enthusiasm are wonderful!

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  7. Jeremy is hilarious! Obviously, Jinger and Jeremy will make great parents. I also liked how Jinger so nicely asked if the kids would like to clean up after themselves. What a great way to teach a kid responsibility. I really like Jeremy and Jinger.

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    1. THAT's how her mother "did it" & also, Michelle & JB are very organized, with chore & buddy systems. Jeremy said it best; children come "one at a time". ❤

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    2. But in Michelle's case, they also came "two at a time" twice...and since both John and Jana, and Jed and Jeb, are fraternal twins, that means she likely had a tendency for double ovulation. (Identical twins, on the other hand, pretty much occur by chance.)

      So far, none of Michelle's daughters seem to have inherited this tendency, though it seems all of the married ones have joked about having twins at some point. But we don't have that big of a sample size yet. I certainly won't be surprised if one day a Duggar daughter DOES give birth to twins. If that happens to be Jinger, then Jeremy might very well be proved wrong, eventually. Or not.

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  8. The duggars are such an inspiration

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  9. I use paper plates every day. Sigh.

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  10. Not everyone drinks alcohol

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  11. I like how Jeremy was like... "She has 26 siblings", lol. If Jeremy was alone with the kids I'd be a little scared, but he had Jinger who had plenty of diaper changes.

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  12. Nice show i Enjoyed watching it. Natasha Marie

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    1. Do U know what I ordered a pizza, because that pizza looked, sooooo good!!!

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  14. Parenthood is the best. Those days of a bunch of little kids is a lot of work, but in it's own way it's a quiet and rewarding life.

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  15. The yeah!!!! Dynamic duo right there!!

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  16. I have heard other men say they will only change their own childs diapers. It's all the same to me. Must be a man thing.

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  17. I have a huge family and we use paper plates/bowls and plasticware for 95% of our meals. Best invention ever.

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    1. My in-laws also have a huge family and you can't find a paper plate, a plastic fork, a Styrofoam cup, or a paper napkin anywhere in their house. I practically have to bring my own roll of paper towels.

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    2. Years ago the church I attended in Missouri would host a monthly “dinner on the ground”. Basically a church potluck dinner and no, I dont know where the name came from. The rule was that everyone had to supply their own cutlery and plates/cups and NO disposable dinnerware was allowed. Every family was also required to bring extra settings for people who were in need. When the predictable uproar ensued (paper is so much more convenient!!) our pastor said that doing dishes was the perfect time to reflect with Jesus. I still use that time to reflect with Jesus and reflect on my day

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    3. That's terrible

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    4. My mom and I used to sing while doing the dishes. Our songs would have been very short had she used disposable plates.

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    5. 8:53- I hope the men were in there with soapsuds up to their elbows, including the pastor!

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    6. We had twelve kids in the family when I got married and moved out. We rarely used disposable dishes and cutlery. Only on parties, events or in parks. We handwashed everything and purchased our first dishwasher when I was quite grown already.

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    7. Nothing at all wrong with paper plates. a good parent uses them so that they don't have to waste time washing dishes. They could use that time to spend with their children instead.

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  18. The duggars are all free to make their own choices. None of them are forced to make certain decisions. People act as if they are imprisoned. If they want to use birth control that is their right to do so among any number of other issues in life. The duggar family is not a cult. Quite the opposite. Go Duggars!!

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  19. Apparently some of these negative nancy's were absent on the day their teacher taught "if you can't say anything nice don't say anything at all". Please stop trying to tear people down.

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    1. Having a difference of opinion is not tearing people down.

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    2. Some of these comments are not just a difference of opinion. Apparently you haven't read many of them. They definitely try to belittle and tear people down. Think about it. Or maybe you are one of them.

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    3. People need to keep their negativity to themselves. This is a wonderful Christian family who doesn't deserve to have all of this negativity directed towards them.

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