Monday, September 3, 2012

Review: TLC finally gets it right with 'Abby & Brittany'

The well-adjusted conjoined twins are 22 now, and ready to give the public another glimpse into their lives, but on their terms.

Abby & Brittany airs Tuesdays nights on TLC. Check local listings.

Abby and Brittany Hansel have only appeared in a handful of documentaries since their birth in Minnesota in 1990, and were last seen on T.V. when they were 16, but even those brief appearances stole our hearts. We were also impressed with their parents, Patty, a nurse, and Mike, a landscaper, who always treated their spunky but sweet girls normally. They pushed them to do regular activities like bike riding, sports and eventually driving and college, and protected the girls from too much media attention, while still recognizing how special and inspiring their story has been to the public.

Now Abby and Brittany are all grown up, finishing college, and have decided to tackle a TLC series of their own. Their show, Abby & Brittany, plays like usual TLC fare: a half hour of bright, chirpy music, couch interviews spliced with everyday activities, lots of humor, and light on anything too depressing. In fact the series is written and directed by Beth Glover, who produced every episode of Jon and Kate Plus 8. The first episode follows the girls around during a typical week, with grocery shopping, cooking, coffee shop breaks, dinner out and finally a birthday party with lots of friends.

The true charm of the show is unexpected, and found not so much in Abby and Brittany themselves (although the girls are still as spunky as ever and certainly quite charming), but rather in watching the young people around them so openly embrace and accept them. The girls are remarkably popular and outgoing, and live in a big house with several pretty, similarly outgoing girlfriends their age. Friends describe the twins as kind, warm-hearted and fun, but with distinct personalities.

Some obvious questions go unanswered thus far, namely dating, marriage and children. But the viewer gets the sense that's because Abby and Brittany are in charge this time, and will talk about the heavier stuff only when and if they are ready.

For all the media talk of bullying and "mean girls," here are two very unique young people who have been completely accepted by their peers, and it's a beautiful thing to watch. Patty and Mike declined to separate the girls at birth because they feared for their quality of life, and now that they are all grown up, it's never been more clear these two fine parents made the right call. Not only do Abby and Brittany have a very full and happy life, but are teaching others life lessons that can't be found anywhere else. Remarked one of their roommates: "They are the epitome of teamwork, love and respect." And get this, the twins want to be teachers. Who better to teach kids tolerance?  (Interesting tidbit: Instead of Bethel University charging the twins two separate tuitions, the twins paid "one and a half" tuition. Seems fair.)

Perhaps TLC has finally hit on a story worth telling, on one of the few reality shows that has a higher purpose beyond just exploiting a family's differences. A message of teamwork, love and respect.


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FYI said...

angie-NY representative here!

Kristine said...

That's hysterical, Dmasy. When I first joined MySpace (old Facebook), I told my sister someone unknown-- named "Tom" was on my page.

Turns out he "owned" Myspace.

AuntieAnn said...

Dmasy said...
Auntie, they have not caught the alleged thief of hubby's truck. Man also stole a riding mower and then the combine that traveled 60 miles through the country at a top speed of 20 mph..
Everyone knows who did it, but legally he isn't guilty yet.
The comedy continues -- he "borrowed" a truck from his dad who owns a business with his name on the side of the truck bed. So, he is escaping into the state with a vehicle with his own surname on the side. Still not captured!
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Heehee. Maybe you will spot him on the road trip to California. Do not approach him, he may be armed with a straw and spitballs. Sounds like quite the criminal.

The stolen lawn mower reminds me of the movie 'The Straight Story' with Richard Farnsworth. It's a true story about an elderly man who rode his lawn mower 400 miles from Iowa to Wisconsin to visit his dying brother whom he'd had a falling out with. It's such a sweet story.

Kiwi - No worries...the fat cat is fine.

Cruisin Just As Fast As She Can Now said...


angie, I see you have Illinois logged in.

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I remember some time ago, over on the other anti-Kate blog when it was a fun place to be before corrections or dialogue was poo-pooed, there were people checking in from their home states, and when everything was tallied up, each state in the Union was represented.

Kristine said...

I love it when we do this!!

Los Angeles, Cali also in the House!

Heide said...

Hawaii here.

Anonymous said...

I just spent the better part of the evening at urgent care :(

I THOUGHT that I cleaned up all the glass shards after the candy thermometer broke. I thought wrong. Stupidly walked barefoot in the kitchen. Ouch! Managed to ram a glass shard into the bottom of foot. Right heel.

ME: Can you come help?
DH: Whatcha need?
ME: I ran a piece of broken glass into my heel. Can you see it? Maybe pull it out? With the tweezers?
DH: Why did you do that?
ME: Oh, nothing better to do. Now can you give a look PLEASE?
DH: Yep, I see it alright. I'll be back...
ME: Where are you going?
DH: To get a flashlight, magnifying glass and an exacto knife. I'll dig it out. Too bad it's an old exacto knife.
ME: ( seeing a bout of tetanus in my near future, i opted out). No! I'm going over to urgent care where THEY will numb it before digging.

So I went to uc where the real nice doctor did numb my foot and pulled that sucker out. When I arrived the nurse took my blood pressure...3 times. She said "honey, your blood pressure is high". I replied my bp is high because, oh, I don't know, the piece of glass rammed up my heel? She allowed this was possible.


Now I gotta stop with the snarky comments to DH re: wearing the inappropriate shoes when cleaning up after that big storm this summer and driving a locust tree thorn through his foot. We must both wallow in our stupidity. Sigh.

So I am nursing my sore but glass free foot.

Paper Plates Forever! Yay! said...

Just listened to Milo on that radio show, Living the Dream. She sounds elderly and tired. Said Kate is not a drug addict or alcoholic so leave her alone to be a mom to her kids. How does she know that Kate is not a drunk or a druggie? Dum-dum Milo.

Kristine said...

Auntie Ann-- (the guest of honor, at our get together said)....

"The stolen lawn mower reminds me of the movie 'The Straight Story'..."
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One of my favorite Documentaries, also one of Morgan Spurlock's "50 Documentary Films You Must See, Before You Die." (National Geo channel series.) He passsed on a few years back, and I loved him. He just wanted to visit his brother, and his character was... Well, I guess-- memorable.

I wanted to hop on his tractor, like I had with my own farmer Grandfather-- only once in Minnie, before he died.

AuntieAnn said...

Kiwi - Sorry to hear about the candy therm. incident. Your husband does ask good questions though. "Why did you do that?" lol!

Hope you are not in too much pain now. Do take the Rumspringa cure-all tonic if it hurts too much.

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Parent In Lancaster County said... 138

See Saw -- I don't know if you or your sister-in-law ever met Jon, but the difference in personality is palpable. If you would go up to him in a grocery store, introduce yourself, he'd talk to you like an old friend, "Hail fellow well met" and invite you out for a burger. That's the way that he is. They say opposites attract, but I don't understand how those two ever ended up together.

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I have always thought once Kate got her claws into him - on day one - there was no way out for him. She said she wasn't going to leave the picnic without meeting him. She's possessive and controlling and I think she thought he'd stay with her no matter what she did to him.

Dmasy said...

Kiwi, Ouch.

Hope your foot heals quickly. Have Mr. Kiwi take extra good care of you.

AuntieAnn said...

Kristine - Oh my! I am honored to be the guest of honor. Coincidentally I am wearing my crown this very minute. Ha!

Is there also a documentary about Alvin Straight?

Kristine said...

I'm not sure, Auntie... but there might be.

I teased my family (in a bad way), by saying-- "I've seen almost all of the Documentaries you must see, before you die."

Translation-- Must mean, I am close to death.

AuntieAnn said...

Kristine said... 14

Translation-- Must mean, I am close to death.
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And I'll bet you've never been treated so well in all your life. You are a smart cookie.

Realitytvkids.com ~ Administrator said...

I didn't get around to making them tonight I was out and ate real late and now I'm too full to drink liquid pumpkin pie lol.

But, the pumpkin is in the freezer ready for when I do it, maybe tomorrow!

Lynn W. said...

Butterfly -- 105 -- His rate is DC. This is his second tour to the Gulf. The first on an aircraft carrier and this one on a smaller ship. He was being RIFed but passed his exam and was promoted last year. There were openings at that rank so he re-enlisted for 6 years. Thank you for your service, and I hope you get your orders.

Realitytvkids.com ~ Administrator said...

Said Kate is not a drug addict or alcoholic so leave her alone to be a mom to her kids.

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Scary logic huh? While it's true drug addicts and alcoholics may be bad mothers, it's not true that everyone who is not a drug addict or alcoholic is therefore a good mother.

Realitytvkids.com ~ Administrator said...

Libby's Pumpkin Pie Mix is exactly what I have on hand, Dwindle. I froze a portion of it I plan to mix it with whole milk, yogurt and cinnamon in a blender. I love the idea of mixing it with ice cream while it's still hot here, yum.

Realitytvkids.com ~ Administrator said...

Goodness gracious! Did an entire day go by just like that? Phew! It's bedtime for this mom! Chat tomorrow for sure! Miss you all! XO GN! about 4 hours ago

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Notice she didn't say anything about the kids. She loves to IMPLY it was such a busy day because of the kids but won't outright say it.

Greedy Gosselins said...

I kind of agree with Starsz22. Why stir the gossip pot? Kate sinks her own boat well enough on her own.

I learned tons about 'attention seekers' in the women's shelter. (sorry to keep bringing it up but I learned many life lessons while staying there). There were more than a couple of these 'attention seekers' there. Can't really blame them because they came from an abusive background but they sure did get annoying. Interrupting and butting in when they really weren't even involved in the conversation. Some resorted to telling off colour jokes, others would just suddenly burst out with some thing completely unrelated to the conversation.

I learned to not be annoyed by these types but to feel empathy for them as they obviously lacked something in their life.

I just pleasantly ignore them and scroll on by as I've been told to do. But no need to be cruel to them. JMO

And a thank you to all the posters here who hav shown a kindness to me. Really, just getting back into life again and gaining new confidences in myself. Thanks.

Realitytvkids.com ~ Administrator said...

Greedy I think it's a valid point to point out that Kate has been very careful to not mention the kids and yet still acts like everything is exactly as wild and crazy as before. In the past she couldn't wait to tell us what silly thing Mady said or how she's got the kids lined up in front of the boob tube or to tweet some nonsensical pic of them. If her tweets didn't have such a predictable pattern I don't think this would be as much of a talking point, but they do.

Greedy Gosselins said...

My opinion is that if she DID mention the kids, some would be calling her a liar.

By NOT mentioning the kids, she's not actually lying.

I do'nt want to argue though! Normally, I'm the peace maker, not the antagonist so I apologize if it seems otherwise.

Realitytvkids.com ~ Administrator said...

Greedy did someone call her a liar? I didn't catch that. Actually someone several posts back said hey at least she's not lying, too many witnesses. It's true, looks like she's not lying.

Realitytvkids.com ~ Administrator said...

Starz you've been banned, not for that post but for that absolutely vile and disruptive political discussion last week.

Maybe after awhile in time out I'll reconsider.

Starz22 said...

Admin...As much as I'd love to nail kate for another lie...it just wasn't there this time.She said she was tired. Like I said...we dont know what she was doing...shopping...tanning...getting her nails and hair done...hanging with steve...ect.
But then you banned me...Why?
Do I think kate would blame the kids? OF COURSE....when dosent she?All I said is she DIDNT say it WAS because of the kids....and then I got banned!!!
Now I will stop and take my banning.Its just beating a dead horse!

amyf said...

I'm still around (some of the time), for those who asked. Thanks. Luckily I've been totally distracted by the puppy cam lately - if that hadn't been around I'd be in worse shape than I already am. Dwindle, I do have a couple of your emails to answer. Things are getting away from me...

Speaking of Milo - apparently she's "in" with Deanna as well as whatever secrets she supposedly has with Kate. Deanna's twitter is private or whatever you call it but I've seen Milo's end of a back and forth conversation with her a few times - unless it's faked somehow.

SaraMRN2010 said...

Okay, we got PA, NJ, Ill, CA, anyone else out there? I'm keeping track, if it takes 2 yrs, we may still pull this off, never know what we can do to get together.
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Sunny Florida here..........

readerlady said...

Ohio here, and there are at least 3 other Buckeyes in the mix.

JoyinVirginia said...

Hi, Virginia here!
Want to leave on our virtual trip to California on Saturday? We have to visit every Harrahs in the US, plus all those Laura Ingalls Wilder sites, plus The Thing? In Arizona, and some other fun things along the way.
YOUR HONOR, I WOULD LIKE TO ASK FOR A CONTINUANCE!
Is that ok?

Anonymous said...

Well, hello Kristine. Another Los Angeles here. This Border Collie used to live in Sacramento where there were more sheep, but I have some to herd even here in L.A.

Dmasy said...

Joy In Virginia, you have described a very full agenda! Maybe we need a more reliable vehicle than the Clampett car.

Lilly said...

Angie - Ontario Canada here

Ot - amazon.ca does not sell glycine - can't find any Cdn site that has it - interesting eh :-)

Lost my blue..

Lilly said...

Back to blue - yes

TLC stinks said...

Actually, I am glad to see that she is not twittering the day away as usual. Yes, I do believe she does not have the kids, or at least does not have all of them. The boys, in particular, need their time with dad.

I am sick of her so-called hectic days. If she had employment outside the home, then I could understand falling into bed at night. But let's look at this: a big house with a housekeeper/nanny/cook and landscaper who do the majority of the work and kids in school most of the day. Oh, and let's not forget the tutor.

aggiemom09121416 said...

Dmasy

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!!!
:)

Anonymous said...

I hope your foot heals quickly, Kiwi.

Jane said...

amyf said... 28
Speaking of Milo - apparently she's "in" with Deanna as well as whatever secrets she supposedly has with Kate. Deanna's twitter is private or whatever you call it but I've seen Milo's end of a back and forth conversation with her a few times - unless it's faked somehow.

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I'm able to see Deanna's tweets and the more I read them, the more I don't understand why she's friends with Kate - although I suppose it might be because she's occasionally paid for doing her makeup or hair. Deanna tweets intelligently about politics (she watched the conventions), current events, art, music - all things Kate is clueless about. I don't see her reaching out to Milo and others, it's more that they tweet her and she responds. I'm fine with copying her tweets here but I though Admin didn't want Twitter stuff brought to this blog.

Winsomeone said...

Ohio.

JoyinVirginia said...

Dmasy, I did find an El Camino Laguna Model limo! Someone was selling it for $400 in 2009, so it is out there! We must have an El Camino, ” the Mullet of cars - all business in the front, party in the back”. There is a truck bed in the back of an El Camino, you see, so when we stop we can put a blue tarp in the back, fill it with water, and there is our redneck swimming pool!

Jo said...

Michigan.

mamaK said...

Kate just tweeted "Whew!A woman on a mission!Just did a 1.5 hr entire house sweep aka 'Clutter Control'! If I had X could use it DAILY! X 4more coffee now!" 12 mins ago - Twitterrific
Now, this is too much, even for me, but if she is home at 7:15am cleaning, then she is not doing the bus drop off, yes? So this would prove that either she doesn't have the kids this morning or that someone else took them to the bus. Unless they have the day off.

aggiemom09121416 said...

“Give me an army of West Point graduates and I'll win a battle. Give me a handful of Texas Aggies, and I'll win the war.”

General George S. Patton

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Texas accounted for!
God Bless Texas

JoyinVirginia said...

Jane, that is nice that Ms Kreider has a friend who is up to date about current events and pop culture. Perhaps Ms Kreider can benefit and expand her knowledge. That would be a good thing for her and her children.

aggiemom09121416 said...

Hey mama (43)

Whew!A woman on a mission!Just did a 1.5 hr entire house sweep aka 'Clutter Control'! If I had X could use it DAILY! X 4more coffee now! 17 minutes ago
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Mama, Mama, tsk tsk....when are you going to learn kate-speak???

Her tweet ACTUALLY means...A WOMAN (not Kate) was on a mission....If Kate had time she could use it daily (meaning, if Milo would send more money, Kate could hire 'a woman' to do daily housework, not just every other day, lololol.

At least Kate admitted she needed more coffee. I bet watching 'a woman' clean your house at break neck speed would be exhausting-ish!

C'mon mama! I'd hate to throw you from the train,er, el camino. Get with it, mama!! lololol

Formerly Duped said...

If Kate had the TIME? What? Didn't she spend 4 hours on the 'nasty old' fridge she got rid of? 1.5 hours is not all that much for housework IMO. But what is making her house so messy when she has help and regimented kids who are not even there most of the time?

Mission- seems she's used that expression before..?

Formerly Duped said...

amyf, Mrs. Malaprop, Dallas Lady....we miss you all, and others who have not been posting. With all the name changes for going Blue ( mine included) it's hard to keep up! :)

NJGal51 said...

Although I'm a NJGal born and raised I'm an Army wife and am now in AZ.

FYI said...

If Kate is so organized as per her CC blog, why does she have to spend 1.5 hrs. on "Clutter Control"?

Mel said...

Minnesota

Jane said...

JoyinVirginia said... 45
Jane, that is nice that Ms Kreider has a friend who is up to date about current events and pop culture. Perhaps Ms Kreider can benefit and expand her knowledge. That would be a good thing for her and her children.

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It is nice, and it's also odd. I'm glad for the kids that they have someone who seems to be in touch with the world. What I don't see is what Deanna gets from being pals with Kate, unless it's bragging rights about being friends and vacation buddies with a has-been z-lister.

I find the entire Gosselin saga fascinating and just when I think it's finally dying away, something happens to pull me back in! If I were still in college, I'd be writing sociology and psych papers on this!

Jumping In said...

British Columbia, Canada

Jane said...

@TheAustinMartin @starbucks awesome! Happens at our SB 2! & love the staff at my hometown SB too! They take gr8 care of this tired momma:)XO

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Didn't Kate recently write in a blog post that to save $$ she only goes to Starbucks once a week now? This makes it sound like she there's a heck of a lot more often than once a week.

Oh...wait...could she not be telling the truth?? Nah.

Sue Buddy said...

My opinion is that if she DID mention the kids, some would be calling her a liar.

By NOT mentioning the kids, she's not actually lying.

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This is what is interesting. Yesterday morning she tweeted she got the kids to school early so this morning they'd probably be late:

@Kateplusmy8
Our routine is getting faster in the morning!We were EARLY 2the bus stop 2day,by 7 minutes!Yay us(&just4that bet we will b late tom!)!
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I'm leaning towards some kind of a split--Jon has some, Kate has some.

TLC stinks said...

Uh, oh, spoke too soon. Looks like she twitting today. BTW, it's no big deal to pull a U-Haul trailer or drive one of their trucks. I have done it several times. Geez. You'd think most women are so helpless that this is a turning point in their lives to pull a trailer according to Kate or her sheeple.

I wonder if she is exaggerating about all the coffee consumption? Sounds like an addiction to me.

TLC stinks said...

I think there is a split with the kids too. Jon's house is small so it would make for easier sleeping arrangements to split the number.

Yeah, Kate's housekeeper was the woman on a mission, IMO, while Kate was masterminding.

Come on. Anyone out there who can comment on the bus stop drop off?

KyPastor said...

If someone walked through the front door of your home without knocking and then told you they don't like your furniture arrangement it would be just plain rude

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Believe it or not I have had this happen to me.
The church I served in Illinois had a manse I lived in. A member of the manse committee walked in unannounced, decided I had not arranged my furniture as they had expected and proceeded to move it around. Need I say as soon as she left everything went back where I chose.
I was truly taken aback.

Jane said...

Private for a Reason said... 58

Why would you copy someone's private tweets to a public blog? That is incredibly rude and disrespectful.

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Private on the internet? No such thing.

Realitytvkids.com ~ Administrator said...

Greedy Gosselins, it has absolutely nothing to do with holding "grudges." I could care less what people's opinions are on politics. It has to do with making sure this blog is a comfortable and welcoming place. When I have someone blatantly disregarding that, they have to be banned. I can't let one person REPEATEDLY being disruptive stay if it hurts the rest of the blog. My call.

TLC stinks said...

Deanna's twitter is private because she was getting some nasty comments most likely. I agree, nothing is private on the internet, and nobody knew who Deanna was until she publicly tweeted her support for Kate. And Kate makes everything public, so nothing is private for her "paid companions".

Looks like Stevie is not a tweetie, though. He has a direct line to Kate :) And she never mentions him. Hmmm.

Jane said...

Private for a Reason said... 60
Jane said... 60
Private for a Reason said... 58

Why would you copy someone's private tweets to a public blog? That is incredibly rude and disrespectful.

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Private on the internet? No such thing.

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While that is technically true, it does not change the fact that violating someone's attempt to remain private is rude and disrespectful. I guess you don't mind when people are outed, right? The Administrator of this blog has been outed. Should I find her name and post in here, since she has no right to privacy according to you?

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Deanna chose to allow me as well as 380+ others to see her tweets. Anyone of those followers can share those tweets and, in fact, when someone who isn't private responds to Deanna, those tweets are clearly visible to all. Sharing a tweet is hardly the same as outing someone and posting their home/work address, phone number, etc. Remember, Deanna has shared personal information on her website, including her phone number. She's hardly a private person.

Parent In Lancaster County said...

Didn't she spend 4 hours on the 'nasty old' fridge she got rid of? 1.5 hours is not all that much for housework IMO.

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I believe the nasty old fridge ended up in the basement.


"Now, this is too much, even for me, but if she is home at 7:15am cleaning, then she is not doing the bus drop off, yes? So this would prove that either she doesn't have the kids this morning or that someone else took them to the bus. Unless they have the day off."

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There still would have been time to do the bus drop off. Kate exaggerates. 1.5 hours could have been 45 minutes. Even if it really was an hour and a half, give or take a few minutes, the timeline works. The bus drop isn't that far.

Realitytvkids.com ~ Administrator said...

I can't stand the "helpless woman damsel in distress" stereotype. Yuck.

Realitytvkids.com ~ Administrator said...

I can't stand the "helpless woman damsel in distress" stereotype. Yuck.

OrangeCrusher1 said...

So glad the local Starbucks takes care of poor "tired momma". Which does, of course, beg the question how is she always so tired - shared custody, household help, homework help, lawn and garden service, pool service. What a crock.

Oh, and twittering about 9:30 bedtimes. Maybe you do need a medical checkup Kate, and perhaps a better diet - caffeine, tobacco and wine are not all that healthy. Tired momma my ass.

Realitytvkids.com ~ Administrator said...

Tweets from someone with 380 followers aren't private in my opinion. And no one is outing Deanna's last name, address, children, husband, etc. Only what she tweets. Apples and oranges.

A private Twitter account with only two or three followers is arguably private.

Realitytvkids.com ~ Administrator said...

Tweets from someone with 380 followers aren't private in my opinion. And no one is outing Deanna's last name, address, children, husband, etc. Only what she tweets. Apples and oranges.

A private Twitter account with only two or three followers is arguably private.

Private for a Reason said...

Jane said... 60

Deanna chose to allow me as well as 380+ others to see her tweets. Anyone of those followers can share those tweets and, in fact, when someone who isn't private responds to Deanna, those tweets are clearly visible to all. Sharing a tweet is hardly the same as outing someone and posting their home/work address, phone number, etc. Remember, Deanna has shared personal information on her website, including her phone number. She's hardly a private person.

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You stated that there is no such thing as privacy on the Internet. If you believe that to be true, then it follows logically that nobody's name is private. Don't make absolute statements if you don't want to be be called on them.

Private for a Reason said...

Realitytvkids.com (Administrator) said... 67
Tweets from someone with 380 followers aren't private in my opinion. And no one is outing Deanna's last name, address, children, husband, etc. Only what she tweets. Apples and oranges.

A private Twitter account with only two or three followers is arguably private.

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That is a ridiculous distinction. Would you post friends only FB status updates from your friends with 300+ friends, but not your friends with only a handful of friends?

Formerly Duped said...

I work afternoons. In the AM after ONE mug of coffee & small breakfast, I 'attack' the house with all those little jobs- run a couple of loads of dishes, laundry, tidy up, make beds etc, do outside chores- recycling, rubbish, feed birds, then walk the dog, and fit my exercise regimen in there. Errands, unexpected jobs. I also 'start' diner with cutting veg, marinating or whatever. No major housecleaning or groceries which I do mainly all one or two days when I get to it. I'm older than Kate by a lot- I am not tired despite insomnia. ( much better of late but wouldn't want to bore anyone) I do not have a mansion but any household has certain necessary chores- if you work full-time you have to fit them in before or after work- I can see being tired with that schedule ( which I did have until recent years)

WHY is she so exhausted-ish? And why boast how healthy and energetic she is? I agree with Crusher- a check-up is in order for Kate! Or vitamins w/iron- remember when Mady said they would take them to Disney as they would not be eating 'organic? -do they not take them routinely?

Jane said...

Private for a Reason said... 68

You stated that there is no such thing as privacy on the Internet. If you believe that to be true, then it follows logically that nobody's name is private. Don't make absolute statements if you don't want to be be called on them.
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You're correct. Names aren't private. It's possible to find out the identity of anyone who posts on Facebook, Twitter, a blog, etc is. Doesn't mean it's easy, or that anyone here is doing so. But, yeah ... privacy is gone. Well, unless you live in a cave in the woods and have gone totally off the grid. But then, the Unibomber was eventually found!

Realitytvkids.com ~ Administrator said...

Fair point, no of course I wouldn't post facebook posts from friends but they have nothing to do with Kate, and no one posted Deanna's tweets, just talked generally about how she tweets intelligently. I think you're making too much of this. I guess I also consider twitter more public than facebook. Facebook followers tend to be just people you actually know, in fact I read they will flag your account as spam if they detect you are following a lot of people you probably shouldn't know, whereas Deanna has people she doesn't even know following her. We have posted facebook posts here before when they are relevant. In particular, it was a facebook post that outed Kate in first class on the way to Australia.

Bluebird said...

Angie, Quebec, Canada here.

OrangeCrusher1 said...

In all honesty, no snark (for a change), Kate is of an age where, if she is really that tired, she should get her thyroid level checked. I thought I was just tired from normal life - kids, work, house, etc. - turned out I really did have a low functioning thyroid. Meds made a huge difference. With Kate I do think it's all for twitter, but I am being sincere about a physical.

Realitytvkids.com ~ Administrator said...

I wonder how Kate thinks moms manage it who work full time and raise a family without the help of a housekeeper, nanny, tutor, laundry girl and ex-husband to take them off your hands all the time.

Parent In Lancaster County said...

Believe it or not I have had this happen to me.
The church I served in Illinois had a manse I lived in. A member of the manse committee walked in unannounced, decided I had not arranged my furniture as they had expected and proceeded to move it around. Need I say as soon as she left everything went back where I chose.
I was truly taken aback

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Did she stay for dinner?

Milo tweeting Deanna -- can you imagine being Deanna and having Milo pestering her for info about Kate? It would drive you crazy!

Custody time -- I would think that sharing custody during the school week would be difficult. Not impossible, but not fun. There would be school clothing to pack, lunchboxes, things they would need for school, homework, and then oops, I left this at home, etc. etc. Getting EIGHT, count 'em, EIGHT kids doing this during school time wouldn't be easy. Doing it for two or three at a time would make more sense.

aggiemom09121416 said...

Orange Crusher1 said.. 74
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I was about Kate's age and was always so T-I-R-E-D all the time. Went for a checkup, turns out I was extremely anemic. (developed anemia when pg with twins, then went off iron after delivery, thinking 'well, that's over,' lol)

For the past 10 years, I've taken 6-8 iron pills a day (normal anemic takes 2). Whenever I get really tired, have a headache,or my arms feel really heavy, iron is the first thing I reach for.
I agree, she needs to go in for a check up. She's too young to be so exhausted-ish.

Realitytvkids.com ~ Administrator said...

Even taking a simple vitamin every day can help tremendously. It could be as simple as that.

I don't think she's as tired as she says really. I think she thinks that it contributes to her image of the martyr mom by always mentioning how exhausted she is. Because only moms who are dead on their feet by the end of the day are real moms, and no one else could possibly be as tired as her because they don't have eight kids.

Fleecing The Sheeple said...

admin said - "I wonder how Kate thinks moms manage it who work full time and raise a family without the help of a housekeeper, nanny, tutor, laundry girl and ex-husband to take them off your hands all the time."

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Kate thinks? Other moms don't matter. She's the only one with EIGHT kids. No other parent on the planet has a large family. Moreover, she's a celebrity. She deserves help. Her celebrity friends have nannies, housekeepers, why not her? Only mediocre moms do it all themselves.

Anonymous said...

Yesterday I posted a comment at Coupon Cabin regarding Kate's organization. This was my post:
Kate’s real tips for being organized: “When we moved into our new house I made a manual of all the household maintenance that needed to be done; monthly, quarterly, annually, etc. I have the name of the Company and phone number to call when any work needs to be done. I have a deep clean housekeeper who comes twice a month for the major cleaning. I have a separate housekeeper who comes twice a week for the light house cleaning: vacuuming, dusting, floors, toilets and general tiding up. I have a laundry girl who comes once a week to fold the laundry. I don’t mind washing and drying, but I hate folding and putting away. I have a nanny/homework helper who comes three times a week to help with the kids and their homework after school. I don’t mind sorting my own mail. I have a basket for all the gift cards that I receive. A basket for all the free coupons from Target, BBB and so forth. I have a place for all the books I wrote that need to be autographed and returned in their pre-paid envelope, per my instructions, to my fans. And probably the most important organization tip I can give every mother is: Don’t ever let your kids make a mess in the main part of the house or kitchen. Its all very simple really.”
This morning I went there to see if my comment made it through Moderation. And by golly, allllll comments on allllll of Kate's blogs have disappeared. Things that make you go hummmmmm.

Realitytvkids.com ~ Administrator said...

One more note about the political discussion last week, the OTHER person who participated in it took the time to email me afterward, apologized profusely for what happened, and then even posted a public apology on the blog after asking me if that was okay with me. I said it was. That's why they are not banned. I have no problem accepting apologies and moving on from dust ups if apologies are actually given and given sincerely. The other person doesn't see anything wrong with what happened, and that's why they are banned.

Formerly Duped said...

LoriT said... 79
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CC should hire YOU!

The way you explained the organization in Kate's house makes her life seem pretty easy!

I also wonder why no comments seem to be allowed on her website blogs? Rhetorical question!

Realitytvkids.com ~ Administrator said...

I'm really surprised she even admits to all the hired help she has. In fairness a lot of celebrity moms flat out lie about it. Very few don't have at least as many people as Kate does helping out if not more.

FYI said...

LoriT said... 79

I just took a look at the CC blogs-all of them. It looks like CC changed the look of their blogs. All comments on all the blogs(not only Kate's) have been deleted. That sometimes happens when a blog or website has been reformatted.

Sue Buddy said...

LoriT, I've never seen that particular entry. Is it on Kate's personal blog and is there a date?

Dwindle said...

angie said... 197
Okay, we got PA, NJ, Ill, CA, anyone else out there? I'm keeping track, if it takes 2 yrs, we may still pull this off, never know what we can do to get together.
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I havent read all the comments yet from last night and this morning, but there is a small crew of us here in Ohio!

INJUNCTIVE RELIEF!! INJUNCTIVE RELIEF!!

gettin' my lingo all ready...

Anonymous said...

Formerly Duped... 81
CC doesn't need to hire me, all they had to do was watch her show and read her tweets. Everything I wrote was either shown on their show or tweeted by Kate Gosselin. (I did make up the part about the "baskets" for all I know she had 5 gallon tubs for all the gift cards, etc.)lol

Kate is a twit...83
Yes, you are right, they changed the format. Maybe they are trying out the "Clean Slate Kate" approach.

NJGal51 said...

OrangeCrusher1@73 - I'm hypothyroid and I agree that the Synthroid makes all the difference in the world! Maybe that's why she seems to exist only on salads and things like that because you know that with the low thyroid it can be really hard to lose weight no matter how much you exercise and watch your diet.

FYI said...

LoriT said... 86

You should try posting that comment again. It was a great summation of how "organized" Kate is.

Dwindle said...

Flight of the Kiwi said... 8
I just spent the better part of the evening at urgent care :(
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I am deeply sorry about your wound! I myself have an irrational fear of broken glass for just this reason. How are you today? Did you manage to find a comfy postion to sleep in?

Now, with all that sympathy extended, may I say YOU CRACK ME UP! even with something as yucky as an UC visit!

Dwindle said...

Greedy Gosselins said... 23
My opinion is that if she DID mention the kids, some would be calling her a liar.
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She tries hard to be a master of the carefully worded lie. I think she has had a life time of experience at it and is quite proud of herself.

Unfortunatly for Katie, WE are smarter than she is, which frankly isnt saying all that much. It doesnt take much to be smarter than that woman.

FYI said...

Looks like Kate had to get her "you're being judgmental without knowing me" tweet in today. Doesn't it seem like she does this at least once a week?

xxxx
@Kateplusmy8 must be nice to palm your kids off to a nanny when they get difficult we bring up our kids on our own, without help,

Kate Gosselin‏@Kateplusmy8
xxxxx ur comment=perfect example of judging some1 w/o knowing situation! I raise my kids down to meals from scratch! Have a gr8 day:)

I guess when she can't find an appropriate tweet to retweet in order to pat herself on the back, she has to find a tweet to reply to in order to do so.

Dwindle said...

Dmasy said... 31
Joy In Virginia, you have described a very full agenda! Maybe we need a more reliable vehicle than the Clampett car.
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Because I am a really nice person and have unlimited amounts of money, I have rented us a Hummer H2 Limo. Click on my profile pic for a better view of the interior. Note the prominent bar area!

I got this idea because poor HunnyBunny is working on one of these monstrosities this week.

Dwindle said...

Kate Gosselin‏@Kateplusmy8
xxxxx ur comment=perfect example of judging some1 w/o knowing situation! I raise my kids down to meals from scratch! Have a gr8 day:)

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Another astounding example of Kate thinking that cooking a meal and splashing flour up on her face, makes her a mother.

Kate on a list of 10 million things that make a good mother, cookin a meal is pretty near the bottom. Asshat.

Dmasy said...

Dwindle, that transportation is impressive. Kate might want to join us!

Dmasy said...

Kate said, "...I raise my kids down to meals from scratch! Have a gr8 day:)"

Well, she manages to promote herself AND her almost cookbook at the same time. Masterful!

Anonymous said...

Sue Buddy...84
I am not sure what you are asking for. I wrote that comment as if I was Kate telling the "real" way she stays organized.

Anonymous said...

NJGal51 said... 87

OrangeCrusher1@73 - I'm hypothyroid and I agree that the Synthroid makes all the difference in the world! Maybe that's why she seems to exist only on salads and things like that because you know that with the low thyroid it can be really hard to lose weight no matter how much you exercise and watch your diet.

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Same here.

Life for me before Synthroid was just misery.
After having my son, I was always tired/sluggish, foggy, always felt cold, had attention/comprehension issues, my hair looked like straw, legs felt like they were made of lead, had unexplained weight gain- classic Hashimotos.

Frustrated, I begged my dear GYN to test my thyroid. He begrudgingly gave in, only to be surprised later on that I was Hypothyroid.

Now, I take .112mg of Synthroid every day, and I feel great! I exercise daily, and I have successfully kept my weight down because of Weight Watchers.

ALL women should add having their thyroid hormones checked as soon as they hit 30.

Very important.



FYI said...

Kate thinks a big deal "making a meal from scratch", when basically all it really means is that you're not using pre-made frozen or packaged dinners and reheating them.

Fleecing The Sheeple said...


I am deeply sorry about your wound! I myself have an irrational fear of broken glass for just this reason. How are you today? Did you manage to find a comfy postion to sleep in?

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Glass - one of my worst nightmares since an unfortunate incident in college. I reached into my closet in the dorm to get something off the shelf and a glass bottle of mouthwash fell and broke on the floor, with a large shard imbedding itself into my leg. Freak accident. I went to the ER where a newbie, young intern, was given the task of removing it and sewing me up. It was his first stitching job. With shaking hands, he put in the sutures while he was mumbling that he didn't really know what he was doing. When he came to the end of the gash he realized that he had too much skin left over and had screwed up along the way, so he kind of gathered it and tucked it under with the sloppiest stitches you've ever seen. I was surprised he didn't just snip off the extra skin, pretending it wasn't there. He didn't think to numb it before starting the procedure. After all of that, he actually had the nerve to ask me to have dinner with him! Yeah, right!

I got back to the dorm, called my dad, who promptly arrived at the school to take me home to my regular doctor, who had to remove all of the stitches and sew it back up. My doc said that he had seen rump roasts that were sewn up neater than that. Yes, it left a nasty scar.

Kiwi - feel better!

SeeSaw said...

xxxx
@Kateplusmy8 must be nice to palm your kids off to a nanny when they get difficult we bring up our kids on our own, without help,

Kate Gosselin‏@Kateplusmy8
xxxxx ur comment=perfect example of judging some1 w/o knowing situation! I raise my kids down to meals from scratch! Have a gr8 day:)

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Interesting that she didn't DENY having a nanny or say she's doing it all alone. Of course she's raising her kids. She's very clever in how she words things.

Tamara said...

ME: Where are you going?
DH: To get a flashlight, magnifying glass and an exacto knife. I'll dig it out. Too bad it's an old exacto knife.
ME: ( seeing a bout of tetanus in my near future, i opted out). No! I'm going over to urgent care where THEY will numb it before digging.
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Kiwi, maybe Doc DH was going to offer you a few swigs of Rumspringa and a stick to bite on ;) Hope you're feeling better.

Fleecing The Sheeple said...

MiloandJack @Kateplusmy8 Headed out 4my 5k training...LOL..sometimes I feel like such a joke 2attempt this...but I shall prevail! #TweetMeFeetToMove :)

Milo is training for a run? How can that be? She couldn't go on the cruise because she would be confined to a wheelchair. Something doesn't make sense there. Hasn't anyone called her out on this?

SeeSaw said...

By the way, I'm PA in case you're counting how many per state.

Sue Buddy said...

LoriT said... 96
Sue Buddy...84
I am not sure what you are asking for. I wrote that comment as if I was Kate telling the "real" way she stays organized.
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My mistake, Lori. When I saw the quotation marks I thought you were quoting something off Kate's blog.

Dwindle said...

Kate is a twit said... 48
If Kate is so organized as per her CC blog, why does she have to spend 1.5 hrs. on "Clutter Control"?
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Maybe it means she is throwing all their belongings down the stairs again.

She is revving up for them coming home tonight. THAT is why she is throwing their things around, to make sure they realize that when they are with their dad, their will be consequences when they get back. And it's the reason we will see her revving up on Twitter today too, getting her fingers back in twit-shape for when the kids get home tonight.


I still say she went to the bus stop yesterday morning to put the fear of God into Jon and the kids that they had better work on their kowtowing coz their time away was almost at an end.


Watch for it tonight or tomorrow: "Busy busy busy!!! happy happy happy!!! dancing and squealing and screeching and joy joy joy!!!! cute toddler things being said!!!! love for mommmy x8!!!! tired tired tired!!!! happy happy happy!!!!"

And ALL next week, every single morning, "early early early!!! busy busy busy!!!! eggs eggs eggs!!! tired tired tired!!!! happy happy happy!!!!"

Dwindle said...

their will be consequences


Should be THERE will be consequences. Sigh.

Winsomeone said...

"Milo is training for a run? How can that be? She couldn't go on the cruise because she would be confined to a wheelchair. Something doesn't make sense there. Hasn't anyone called her out on this?"

Maybe she has an illness or disease that goes into remission at times?

Tamara said...

Jane said... 50
JoyinVirginia said... 45
Jane, that is nice that Ms Kreider has a friend who is up to date about current events and pop culture. Perhaps Ms Kreider can benefit and expand her knowledge. That would be a good thing for her and her children.
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It is nice, and it's also odd. I'm glad for the kids that they have someone who seems to be in touch with the world.
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I thought she was Khates 'friend' not the kids'. I doubt they see that much of her, let alone have any deep conversations about current events and culture.

Formerly Duped said...

I'm in MA- are we acccounted for?

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Fleece: That's terrible! Wasn't the student dr supervised or at least his work inspected- you were lucky you had it re-done or you'd have a nasty scar. I do have a scar from similar incident- reached for a water glass in the cupboard and it fell and smashed on my leg, embedded in two parts. Didn't get stitches but should have- it used to open and ooze when I got too much sun on my legs.

Re: Mother Kate: most of us provide dinner for our kids. And talk about judging- a rushed mom who makes a ready-to-serve meal or orders pizza once in a while is no less a mother than you and likely much more!

FYI said...

xxxx
@Kateplusmy8 What would constitute a "perfect" evening for you?

Kate Gosselin‏@Kateplusmy8
@xxx perfect is gr8 company&a delicious dinner: Whether w my kids (I cook) or w friends at a nice restaurant (&glass of wine)! #easy2pls

Again, she has to point out that she cooks for her kids-and also that that meal is included as a "delicious dinner".


Dwindle said...

Kate is a twit said... 98
Kate thinks a big deal "making a meal from scratch", when basically all it really means is that you're not using pre-made frozen or packaged dinners and reheating them
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And it's such a pathetic big deal for her. I ask again: Where is her mother? Did Kate grow up in cave raised by bats and lizards? Why is throwing 2 chickens breasts into a pot of noodles with a tablespoon of seasoning such a bit deal to her?

Tamara said...

TLC stinks said... 55
I think there is a split with the kids too. Jon's house is small so it would make for easier sleeping arrangements to split the number.
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I hope there's a split not for better sleeping arrangements but for more one-on-one time with Dad. Though it's scary to think about whom Khate picks on if the boys are at Dad's for a day/night.

Anonymous said...

Realitytvkids.com (Administrator) said... 63
I can't stand the "helpless woman damsel in distress" stereotype. Yuck.
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Second that!

Lynn W. said 17...
He's a DC? He is a very busy young man then! He takes part in every single drill- wears the red cap, too, I bet! Soon he'll be leading the drills- AWESOME! Very proud. It's people like him that make sure as many sailors as possible keep the ship as damage -free as possible during an incident, which means lives saved.
I hope he's getting lots of care packages. :)

Dwindle said...

LoriT said... 79
Yesterday I posted a comment at Coupon Cabin regarding Kate's organization. This was my post:
Kate’s real tips for being organized: “When we moved into our new house I made a manual of all the household maintenance that needed to be done; monthly, quarterly, annually, etc. I have the name of the Company and phone number to call when any work needs to be done. I have a deep clean housekeeper who comes twice a month for the major cleaning. I have a separate housekeeper who comes twice a week for the light house cleaning: vacuuming, dusting, floors, toilets and general tiding up. I have a laundry girl who comes once a week to fold the laundry. I don’t mind washing and drying, but I hate folding and putting away. I have a nanny/homework helper who comes three times a week to help with the kids and their homework after school. I don’t mind sorting my own mail. I have a basket for all the gift cards that I receive. A basket for all the free coupons from Target, BBB and so forth. I have a place for all the books I wrote that need to be autographed and returned in their pre-paid envelope, per my instructions, to my fans. And probably the most important organization tip I can give every mother is: Don’t ever let your kids make a mess in the main part of the house or kitchen. Its all very simple really.”
This morning I went there to see if my comment made it through Moderation. And by golly, allllll comments on allllll of Kate's blogs have disappeared. Things that make you go hummmmmm.
UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU

Lori, this really is very good! And every word so true with almost no snark. Well done.

FYI said...

Dwindle said... 105

Kate is running that 5K on Saturday, and the fashion event is on Wednesday. I wouldn't be surprised if she takes off for NYC on Sunday or Monday. She has to get her hair done, plus I'm sure she has to have a fitting for the fashion show(unless they sent her outfit to her to have it fitted locally).

Dwindle said... 111

Kate makes it a big deal, because she has to make sure that everyone knows that SHE cooks the meals, not a helper or a chef or that she doesn't order take-out all the time(although she does do that sometimes). Plus, she wants to generate interest in the cookbook that most likely will never be.

I just made myself a grilled-cheese sandwich. Hey, guess what? I cook from scratch, too!! Kudos to me!!

Bluebird said...

I thought I read somewhere that Kate had 3 marathons lined up in September, does anyone remember that? I think it was 2 halfs and a full.

Her cooking from scratch looks like pigs' slop. Sorry, I just don't know how those children always give her a 10 for her meals, of course, that's if she's telling the truth.

Dwindle you're so funny with your happy happy happy, busy busy busy .... It gives me a mental picture of Kate running around the house, yelling out orders, punishing, and all the while pulling at her hair.

Dwindle said...

Paul Petersen's post this morning about kids on reality TV:

Paul Petersen


"I'm baaaack! Hooray. The world kept spinning as we covered the West Coast (2,200 miles of it) from Oregon to northern California, then home. I, like most of you, managed to catch up on this horror show called "Honey Boo Boo," and absorbed the alarming news that the audience for this carefully scripted show has increased! Is there no end to this documented assault on the very purpose of childhood? Why is there no welfare-worker present on shooting days? Where is the official person charged with Child Welfare? Is there no one watching the hen house? Where is the outcry from state and local officials? I want to see the demographics of the audience for this awful display of "pathetic parenting." Are any state subsidies provided to the production company? Is it just me, or is there really only silence from the various Parent groups who purport to represent children in the media? The potential for disaster is manifest. And finally, can someone please find the money-trail? "Honey Boo Boo" won't always be a child. The sobering question that needs to be asked is, what awaits this child?
Paul Petersen"

Tamara said...

Kate Gosselin‏@Kateplusmy8
xxxxx ur comment=perfect example of judging some1 w/o knowing situation! I raise my kids down to meals from scratch! Have a gr8 day:)
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Note she doesn't say SHE makes those meals from scratch. Though her 'meals' could definitley be described as from scratch= from her chicken scratch post it notes the not a nanny will make meals. And since when is that a key part of raising a child?

Call Me Crazy said...

Happy Birthday, Dmasy!

Flight of the Kiwi - I'm sorry to hear about your painful accident. Maybe you need to find a comfy place where you can recline and elevate your foot (something in a nice faux suede might work well).

Auntie Ann, I hope you are feeling better today.

About Twitter and Privacy - I don't have a Twitter account, and I only go on Facebook occasionally. My privacy settings on Facebook are set so that only friends and family can see my information. But I am perfectly aware that this is not an iron-clad safeguard against my personal information getting out into the world at large.

Everyone should be aware that there are certain risks inherent in broadcasting your words, or thoughts, or the events of your life to the world. It is naive and foolish to think otherwise, no matter what safety precautions you think you are taking. The only sure way to prevent "unauthorized" people from copying your tweets or your words or knowing your business is to not post on blogs, Twitter or Facebook.

But we who choose to use social media to invite others into our private lives have decided that the rewards outweigh the risks.

There will always be some wackadoos who will use someone's private information for creepy, harmful, or even illegal purposes. While reprehensible, this is part of the risk. Fortunately, people can be found out and prosecuted for such activity.

Putting things out into the cyber-world is much like leaving the doors to your home wide open. You know it's risky and hope nothing bad will happen, but you shouldn't be surprised if you get robbed.

Anonymous said...

Fleecing The Sheeple said... 99

I am deeply sorry about your wound! I myself have an irrational fear of broken glass for just this reason. How are you today? Did you manage to find a comfy postion to sleep in?

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Glass - one of my worst nightmares since an unfortunate incident in college. I reached into my closet in the dorm to get something off the shelf and a glass bottle of mouthwash fell and broke on the floor, with a large shard imbedding itself into my leg. Freak accident. I went to the ER where a newbie, young intern, was given the task of removing it and sewing me up. It was his first stitching job. With shaking hands, he put in the sutures while he was mumbling that he didn't really know what he was doing. When he came to the end of the gash he realized that he had too much skin left over and had screwed up along the way, so he kind of gathered it and tucked it under with the sloppiest stitches you've ever seen. I was surprised he didn't just snip off the extra skin, pretending it wasn't there. He didn't think to numb it before starting the procedure. After all of that, he actually had the nerve to ask me to have dinner with him! Yeah, right!

I got back to the dorm, called my dad, who promptly arrived at the school to take me home to my regular doctor, who had to remove all of the stitches and sew it back up. My doc said that he had seen rump roasts that were sewn up neater than that. Yes, it left a nasty scar.

Kiwi - feel better!

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OMG. What a frightening experience.

Midnight Madness said...

I raise my kids down to meals from scratch! Have a gr8 day:)

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What odd wording. She raises her kids from scratch?


"Paul Petersen's post this morning about kids on reality TV:"

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Paul is so cool and has always said what we all think. He not only has common sense, but he realizes that this garbage put forth by TLC is nothing but trash, watched by those who are either the lowest of the low-lifes or are rubber-neckers at a train wreck. Where does it end?

fidosmommy said...

I think Kate believes that child raising is all about the demonstrable parts of it. See, I feed them. See, I clothe them and their clothes get washed. See, I shelter them. See, I send them to school. See, see, see?

I am mother to 0, but even I know the truly important part is love. Love the kids first, and the cooking, cleaning, laundry, shelter will
get done OUT OF LOVE for your child, not because those actions make you a mother. Those things grow out of love. Loving a person has the strangest way of making mundane things seem rather nice.

Fleecing The Sheeple said...

OMG. What a frightening experience.

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At the time, yes it was since it was the first semester of my freshman year and I was away from home, in a new place, having to go to the ER by myself. I survived, the wound healed, but to this day if I break glass or hear glass being broken, I jump back with breakneck speed! I remember that day and can still see that intern's little beady eyes as he held up a flap of skin and asked, "What do I do with this?"

FYI said...

Bluebird said... 116

According to Kate's tweets she's running a full, 10K and half in October. When someone asked her if she could do a run on Oct. 21 she replied:

Kate GosselinVerified‏@Kateplusmy8
@xxxx woah, that's right in middle of my tight squeeze: full marathon, 10K, then half within weeks of each other :(

I also remember her saying she was running in LA on Oct 28(half). There's a 10K in NY on Oct. 13. Both are RnR races. There's a full in Denver on Sep.22 and also in Montreal on Sep.23. Wonder if she'll be going to Montreal?

Formerly Duped said...

Our neighborhood has a 5K Sat too, na na na naboo boo, Kate!

Dogsandkids said...

Another person from Massachusetts here! Hope the trip to California swings through here.

Bluebird said...

Kate said...124

Thanks, if she does intend to do those marathons, especially the full, she needs to get off twitter and start running.

I hope she doesn't intend to do the one in Montreal, I don't want her hooker a.. nor PB here in Quebec.

TLC stinks said...

The only thing I know of she makes from scratch is the bread.

Why, oh WHY, does she have to continually refer to her "8" kids??? I grew up with neighbors who had more kids than that. There was no housekeeper, nanny etc.

And she needs to stop the whining...she wanted the divorce and now there's no Jon to do the so-called "manly chores" like driving with a trailer, which I bet, she did little of on that Alabama beach trip but pawned it off on the others.

When Jon was home, I never saw such a lazy-ass as Kate Gosselin. I doubt things have changed much and that's the disconnect with her manic tweeting about how busy she is. What's that old saying, a leopard doesn't change its spots?

readerlady said...

fidosmommy -- What a lovely sentiment. I agree with you completely. The most important component in parenting is love. Without it, nothing else matters. With it, and hardships and disappointments can be overcome.

Kiwi -- Your poor foot! I hope it's better today, but stay off it, if you can. I too had a foot vs. glass incident. Not as harrowing as Fleecing's experience, but not one I'd care to repeat. I broke a glass in the kitchen and missed a piece. Stepped on the piece in my bare feet. Blood spurted everywhere. I wrapped my foot in a towel and limped next door to beg my neighbor to take me to the ER. He took one look at me and called the rescue squad. Six stitches, one transfusion, and a pair of crutches later, I came home to discover I couldn't get up the steps of my house. I wound up sitting down and scooting up them on my bum. It's funny now, but at the time not so much. Anyway -- hope you are feeling better now.

Wonder if KK's planning to drag the kids along to "cheer mommy on" tomorrow, or if they'll be left with the nanny or (hopefully) their dad. It'll be interesting to see if there are any local accounts of her participation on here or on ROL or elsewhere in the media.

Midnight Madness said...

Someone commented that in one week, Kate has responded to Milo's lovefest only twice. Could it be the weaning process has started?

TLC stinks said...

It will be interesting to see what happens when her contract runs out with CC and the Rock n Roll marathons. It's gonna happen because she is adding NOTHING but COSTING them plenty.

Fleecing The Sheeple said...

Blood spurted everywhere

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It really does spurt, doesn't it? I think maybe the problem the intern had with stitching was because my gash was in the shape of an L. He had a problem when he got to the right angle and wasn't quite sure where to go from there or how to make the turn!
I wonder where he is practicing now! :)

AuntieAnn said...

xxxxx ur comment=perfect example of judging some1 w/o knowing situation!
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Without knowing the situation? WITHOUT KNOWING THE SITUATION!?? She hasn't stopped yapping about her "situation" since her contrived pregancy of the sextuplets. She shopped a production company so people would know her situation. She won't stop blogging about her situation. She won't quit twittering about her situation. She won't shut up about her situation. What the hell?
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Call Me Crazy - Aw. I'm very much on the mend, thank you. I appreciate your concern.

Anonymous said...

Midnight Madness said... 121
I raise my kids down to meals from scratch! Have a gr8 day:)

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What odd wording. She raises her kids from scratch?
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Whoa- I call BS- throwing the BS flag- those kids are not home made ;)

Dwindle said...

Midnight Madness said... 130
Someone commented that in one week, Kate has responded to Milo's lovefest only twice. Could it be the weaning process has started?
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I THINK, I could be wrong, but I think goes through this, she can go 2 weeks or so without a tweep at the poor dear. But as soon as Katie needs some love, she will get Milo all slobbering and drooling again.

angie said...

Running thru here, not really, but moving slowly as I just got home from work, this schedule is killing me, something about moving around in the dark in the a.m., driving to work and being at work watching the sun come up is making me more tired.

Got you Ohio. Will be picking up all you States later tonight.

So I notice, Administrator, that she is twittering her brains out again, what does that mean? The kids were not with her this week and now they are coming home tonight?

Oh now she has friends to have dinner with and only one glass of wine, since TLC is not picking up the tab for that good stuff she would drink by the bottle.

Okay, let's sing Those Were the Days My Friends ......la la la la la da............lol lol Must be hard falling down that ladder, huh?

See you all later. Off to get the hair trimmed!
Not bleached. Love this blog, love it, love it.

Audible Click said...

Off topic, I'm so tired of being sick and I almost wish I was on bed rest again. You posters are the bright spot in my day.

ampersomom said...

North Carolina is in the house.

Cruisin Just As Fast As She Can Now said...

Angie @ 136":
Okay, let's sing Those Were the Days My Friends ......la la la la la da............lol lol Must be hard falling down that ladder, huh?

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Yes! Perfect theme song for Kate..."we thought they'd never end." Now I can't get it out of my head! :)

Those were the days my friend
We thought they'd never end
We'd sing and dance forever and a day
We'd live the life we choose
We'd fight and never lose
For we were young and sure to have our way.
La la la la...
Those were the days, oh yes those were the days

Just tonight I stood before the tavern
Nothing seemed the way it used to be
In the glass I saw a strange reflection
Was that lonely woman really me

Realitytvkids.com ~ Administrator said...

Why can't she just be humble and gracious about the nanny instead of snapping about being judged? How about, I'm very blessed to be able to afford a wonderful young woman who is great with my kids. I'm so grateful for her help and in awe of moms who go it all alone. Hat's off to you you're amazing.

Realitytvkids.com ~ Administrator said...

And is she saying moms who do resort to pre made meals sometimes are bad moms? Um maybe they WORK Kate and don't have time to lollygag over some green beans in the sink and tweet pics. What a tool.

Cruisin Just As Fast As She Can Now said...

kateplusmy8
@Paige_Kate8fan uh......... Who's butt do you hafta kick with those? Lol

I hope Kate's homework help doesn't involve teaching possessive pronouns!

fidosmommy said...

Realitytvkids.com (Administrator) said... 140
Why can't she just be humble and gracious about the nanny instead of snapping about being judged? How about, I'm very blessed to be able to afford a wonderful young woman who is great with my kids. I'm so grateful for her help and in awe of moms who go it all alone. Hat's off to you you're amazing.


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Because that's more than 140 characters? ;-)

Blessed To Be Mediocre Mother said...

Fidosmommy 122 said
"Loving a person has the strangest way of making mundane things seem rather nice."

Just stopped in for a minute and I'm glad that I did. I love your post and I completely agree.

It's usually the things things that go unnoticed and unseen that really make up a mom. The lying in bed with kids reading a book together. The fretting over them when they're sick or hurt. Sharing in their joys as well as their trials until sometimes you think your heart just might burst.

Your statement is so completely true. Loving someone is a balm to the mundane. When you love your child, family member, friend, or even your beloved pet, it makes it all worthwhile - the mundane and ordinary as well as the special and exciting moments.

Case in point: I just finished making a peanut butter sandwich for my brand new college freshman DD as she came in from school and changed quickly to head off to her part-time job. Is that mundane and boring? Sure it is, but not when you take into account that I'm getting to spend a few minutes with a precious young lady who I hardly get to see these days, while she tells me of her day at school, exams, Air Force ROTC, and all that's going on her new world.

In my book, that's not mundane, that's blessed!! That's just being a mom! And it sounds to me like you would be a wonderful mom too!

Tucker's Mom said...

Realitytvkids.com (Administrator) said... 140
Why can't she just be humble and gracious about the nanny instead of snapping about being judged? How about, I'm very blessed to be able to afford a wonderful young woman who is great with my kids. I'm so grateful for her help and in awe of moms who go it all alone. Hat's off to you you're amazing.
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That would be classy. She has a great deal of help but is nebulous at best when it comes to describing exactly what that help does. We know that she gets help with house work, the kids, the grounds and the pool.
That is a whole lot of help and yet, if she admitted that she has that, I'd still give her props for doing what she does. Just don't tell me that you're so exhausted from doing it all alone when you're not.
There's been too many years of filming to prove how much help Kate has had. She has never, ever gone through any significant period of time absolutely, completely alone. Nope, do not believe that.
Come to think of it, I don't remember Kate ever recognizing the army of volunteers that helped the family during the first 1-2 years of the tups lives. In fact, I remember Kate being on Dr. Phil way back when and said she had not been out of the house for like a year? And in fact, when she went out of the house it was to sit on her deck. It was such a lie, knowing what we know now. I think that's when she first grifted an official housekeeper.

AuntieAnn said...

Why can't she just be humble and gracious about the nanny instead of snapping about being judged? How about, I'm very blessed to be able to afford a wonderful young woman who is great with my kids. I'm so grateful for her help and in awe of moms who go it all alone. Hat's off to you you're amazing.
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Every now and then, like once every other blue moon in years that end in 8, she will say "I've been blessed". That is the extent of her graciousness. And then it's back to complaining about her situation. I don't remember her ever saying she was grateful to Ashley for all her help. Has she?

aggiemom09121416 said...

Butterfly 134 said

What odd wording. She raises her kids from scratch?
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Whoa- I call BS- throwing the BS flag- those kids are not home made ;)
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hahahhahahahaha! thanks for MY laugh of the day. Dang, you ladies are so funny,lololololol.

And then, there are the tweets about Kate and Milo....just the thought of those two...EEWWWWW

Tucker's Mom said...

Many of our own moms and those who are moms and grand moms here made/make dinner from scratch while juggling jobs and house work and grounds work and errands and furry friends and soccer practice and....
To you, I'm in awe!
My mom had dinner on the table almost every night. It was the norm. I do not ever remember her pulling out a menu so we could order cheesesteaks, although that would have been great! She'd give us beef-a-roni or franks-n-beans, or a Swanson frozen dinner if she was in a pinch or was going out.
She'd cook a full family dinner, we'd sit down and say grace, we'd all eat the SAME dinner!, and after, she'd go to the sink, clean the dishes (I'd dry and put away), clean the sink and wind up on her hands and knees wiping up the floor. Every day.
My point is that I don't think my mom ever whined or bragged about it to friend or family. What would be the point? Everyone did it in our servant-less circles.
It just was.

fidosmommy said...

Blessed to Be, thank you so much for your kind words and "agreeance".

My own dear mother worked hard at the extra stuff. She signed on as a Girl Scout leader and led that troop for 10 years. She officiated at every single one of our swim meets. and that spread out between 1958 and 1971. She took care of the housework (except
the parts that were our job) and did 99 percent of the cooking (not a good cook, but she did it every day), and countless other things that were for her children. I asked her once when I was old enough to notice everything she did:
Mom, why have you always worked this hard? Her answer was "It was for my family. That means I
loved doing it. There is no other answer."

I wish I could do 1/10 of what my dear mother did in her life. I miss just having her a phone call or a visit away.

Blessed To Be Mediocre Mother said...

Audible Click - I don't know what you are going through, but I just wanted to wish you a good day and I hope you are feeling better quickily.


Ampersmom - Hello to a fellow North Carolina Gal!!! I love finding folks from my neck of the woods on here!


Dwindle - A few nights ago I was on here with my Kindle and I couldn't figure out how to post a comment using the thing. I'm not positive, but I think it was you whose family member is military and being sent to Afghanistan. Just wanted to tell you that my heart goes out to ya'll and I am praying for their situation. May this time apart pass quickly, and may God bless and protect them all.

SwingsandRoundabouts said...

Another one from Quebec, Canada. I live about 30 kilometers south east of Montreal, actually not far from where the remaining Dionne (quints) sisters live.

JoyinVirginia, I love all the side trips you plan and the info you gather.

Dwindle, great sense of humour.

LaLaLandNoMore said...

Humble and grateful are just not words to describe Kate. I've heard her speak the words, but never, never display the behavior to match. She feels entitled. Thus, the inability to exhibit humble or grateful behavior. Kate doesn't even know what those beautiful conjoined twins know and neither do any of her 8 kids. The Gosselin kids imitate their parents. Not attractive.

Blessed To Be Mediocre Mother said...

Fidosmommy

What a wonderful, wonderful mother you had!! And from the way you talk, you are that kind of person too. Doesn't matter whether or not you actually have children of your own, you are being that kind of person too to those that you love, even fido. I am sure she would be so proud!

Tucker's Mom said...

fidosmommy, I too wish I could give my mom a call or visit. It's so hard. Kate keeping her own mother from the grandchildren is so sad. I believe the show had a big role in the breakdown in that mother-daughter relationship. And by the show, I mean perhaps her mom uttered objections to the invasiveness of filming or the changes/escalations in Kate's behavior.
It's been a year since the show ended and there is no evidence that Kate has reached out to her family.
One day, she won't have the luxury of doing that.

capecodmama said...

NJGal...87
OrangeCrusher...73
SassyLassy...97

We could be the sisterhood of the wonky thyroids. I too am hypothyroid. Mine started about 13 years ago with a 15 lb. weight gain, being tired and my hair falling out. I eat healthy and exercise regularly and couldn't figure out what was going on. My gyno did a blood test to check my cholesterol because it had never been checked and he was the one who found out about my thyroid numbers being way off. I'm on .125mg of Levoxyl every day. It took several months to get the weight off and my hair back to normal. Now the only thing that makes me tired is chasing my grandson. I think in Kate's case a lot of her problem is here diet.

Massachusetts here.

Kelly H. said...

Been away for a few and catching up.

Kate would be so much more easy to relate to if she just quit the "act" of the poor, tired single mother. So what she cooks from "scratch". That does not make up for the lack of attention. She will never, ever get it.

Add me to the hypo crowd too. I was diagnosed when I was pregnant with my twins. .88 mmg of Synthroid. I can always tell my levels are off because the weight starts piling on and my eyebrows thin.

OrangeCrusher1 said...

Hey I just had a homemade chicken 'n cheese quesedilla, from scratch of course.
And used leftover chicken (blog tip Kate).

Isn't she running a charity race this weekend? Any mention of it? Nah. Makes me think she was forced to write that piece about the fashion show, probably a write it or we pull you, your hotel room and the swag bags.

Her almost empty calendar sure makes my mediocre life look fuller and fuller every day LOL. Must go pack for a family wedding this weekend - kids, grandkids, cousins and their families. Life is good.

Fleecing The Sheeple said...

Fleece: That's terrible! Wasn't the student dr supervised or at least his work inspected- you were lucky you had it re-done or you'd have a nasty scar.

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Nope. I inspected it and knew that something was terrible wrong! It was a busy city hospital. Anyone could have walked into the ER, grabbed a white jacket and a needle and thread and pretended to be a doctor. Nobody would have been the wiser. Now that you mention it!...

Milo having a disease or remission -- she tweeted long before the cruise was cancelled that she had started walking, then proclaimed that she walked a mile, and then farther than a mile. When someone asked her if she was going on the cruise she said she'd have to be pushed around in a wheelchair. I thought it was really strange at the time, but nobody called her out on it. Now, a month after the cruise was set to sail, she's training for a 5K. That's a pretty darn fast "recovery" from being wheelchair bound. I think that she just didn't want Kate to see her and used that as an excuse. You're not madly in love with someone and skip every opportunity to meet that person unless something is "off."

I think that Milo's "disease" is Demens Fatuus, but it doesn't go into remission.

Fleecing The Sheeple said...

Another one from Quebec, Canada. I live about 30 kilometers south east of Montreal, actually not far from where the remaining Dionne (quints) sisters live.

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I thought that you were from New Jersey, the roundabouts capital of the country!

Fleecing The Sheeple said...

She'd cook a full family dinner, we'd sit down and say grace, we'd all eat the SAME dinner!, and after, she'd go to the sink, clean the dishes (I'd dry and put away), clean the sink and wind up on her hands and knees wiping up the floor. Every day.

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And everything was served family style in big bowls on the table, not dishing it out in portions from the kitchen counter. You wanted seconds, you said, "Please pass the mashed potatoes." We didn't eat with our elbows on the table, shoveling food like there was no tomorrow, or raising our soup dish up to our mouths. We were taught table manners, and we teach our children those same manners that we learned way back when.

Sheliah said...

Texas here!

fidosmommy said...

Indiana!

Jane said...

I thought Milo once said she had osteonecrosis?
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0004519/

Formerly Duped said...

Here's to all our own wonderful moms (some sadly no longer with us) and to all of us who are the best mothers we can be. And to all the wonderful ladies on this blog who care. :)

Tucker's Mom said...

And everything was served family style in big bowls on the table, not dishing it out in portions from the kitchen counter. You wanted seconds, you said, "Please pass the mashed potatoes."
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Yes, but not that serving from the stove or counter isn't fine. I think that kids need to learn family style dining. How to wait until all the food is out and the cook/host is seated. How to pass food and wait until it's all passed until you start. Granted, this is more formal and wasn't our norm nightly, but I was able to serve myself my own food, my own portions, seconds or not.
I can not imagine being 12 and having my mom make my plate for me.
(I serve DH and I "plated food" most of the time, but if it were more people, I'd plop the food into platters and bowls and say help yourself!)

Widowed Young said...

I am a daily reader and have posted a few times. Checking in from Washington State-where it is sunny and 81 today and we haven't had a drop of rain since July! But, really, (wink, wink)it is always raining here in the Pacific Northwest so you probably don't want to come this way on the road trip.

NJGal51 said...

My GYN is the one that discovered my thyroid was out of whack also. Why is it our GYN finds this and not our primary care? My primary care follows mine now. I'm on .125 Synthroid every day. I get my blood work done every 6 months to make sure the does is correct since the thyroid is hard to regulate. I tried the generic but decided to go back to Synthroid. I've probably been on it for a good 15 years now and I say GOOD because the medication makes a world of difference in the way you feel, look and act.

fidosmommy said...

My mom plated food in the kitchen as a matter of course. I was in my 20's (lived at home while in grad school) and she still brought my plated food to me. She said it was because 1) all those bowls and platters took up too much room in the dishwasher and 2) there was not room on the table for all those bowls and platters. It wasn't until I was in my 30's that she decided to give a buffet set up a try, but that was only for major family dinners when the whole family - grandchildren and all - were
there. We walked the line with our plates. She didn't know any other way to do it.
Family style would have driven her crazy.

I have come to understand that she believed she served from the kitchen for the reasons she cited, but it was really for portion control. You can't have an extra biscuit if there are no more biscuits. Ditto mashed potatoes, meat, dessert, etc. I loved my mom, but she was
absolutely a control freak.

Mel said...

I bet she doesn' t bake bread from scratch either.

I bet shes uses prepared bread mixes. Throw in the water, throw in the yeast and bread mix, turn the machine on.

Just like her "from scratch" meals. Throw a few canned goods together, heat up, serve.

Yep, a real gourmet cook, that one.

Tamara said...

Khate's idea of 'raising' children is like mass orphanages. Yes, the kids are fed, housed, and have their nappies changed, but that's it. No reading to them, cuddling with them, listening to how THEIR day went, answering their 500th question of the day. Zip. Zilch.

Pink Flamingo said...

Florida here!

Tucker's Mom said...

Just like her "from scratch" meals. Throw a few canned goods together, heat up, serve.
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I'm convinced of this looking at her meals and reading her recipes. There's plenty of prepared foods. Again, nothing wrong there, but don't act like you don't crack open a can!
I take some help from cans although I try to eat fresh mostly. Tonight, I made my "pasta toss" which started as sauteed onions, garlic, peppers and sausage with pasta, but has turned into that, plus whatever needs to be used up or can be added for healthy bulk.
My canned help tonight is canned (and rinsed) cannelini beans and fire roasted diced tomatoes. Oh, before I forget, the diced tomatoes are ORGANIC ;-)

librarylady said...

Well, fellow thyroid failure friends, lol, I feel your pain! I actually became hyperthyroid when I was in my early 20's, and then it began the long slow slide into the hypo world.

My sign that my med needs adjusted? My arms start aching!

I doubt that Kate has a thyroid problem (although hopefully that's been checked as a matter of course). She has to go on about something to try to gain attention, and "exhaustion" is really all she has that she can throw out there to *try* to look legit and pretend she's "everymom".

Mary said...

I was reading some of the tweets of Jackie from the radio station (the one who now thinks Kate is wonderful} There is someone who really doesn't like Jackie and his last tweet that I saw made the comment that Jackie and Kate Gosselin are egotistical and irrelevant jerks. What was Jackie's reply? .... thats funny, do you know me?

Sound familiar???

aggiemom09121416 said...

librarylady said... 173

Well, fellow thyroid failure friends, lol, I feel your pain! I actually became hyperthyroid when I was in my early 20's, and then it began the long slow slide into the hypo world.

My sign that my med needs adjusted? My arms start aching!
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You guys are making me wonder if I also suffer from hypo...I might need to check on that...(perhaps anemia and hypo share symptoms, last time I had bloodwork (been A WHILE), my thyroid was fine.
hmm...
I know I need iron when my arms feel like they are made out of lead.

Moon Over Miami said...

Pink Flamingo said... 171

Florida here!

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Make that two of us!

Call Me Crazy said...

Fleecing The Sheeple said... 159

I thought that you were from New Jersey, the roundabouts capital of the country!
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Fleecing, we here in New Jersey call them "circles"! And, oh what fun they are to navigate. You basically enter at warp speed, then call upon every driving skill you possess to avoid other cars! It's dog-eat-dog! Most of the really bad circles have been phased out over the years. NJDOT has replaced them with a labyrinth of intersecting roads and traffic lights. Much safer, but not nearly as thrilling!

capecodmama said...

Fleecing the Sheeple
Call Me Crazy

Here we call them rotaries. The rule of the road in MA is the car in the rotary has the right of way. However, because we have alot of summer traffic and motorists who don't know how to drive in a rotary, the rule during the summer is close your eyes and step on the gas.

Fleecing The Sheeple said...

Fleecing, we here in New Jersey call them "circles"! And, oh what fun they are to navigate. You basically enter at warp speed, then call upon every driving skill you possess to avoid other cars!

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I know! We have a beach house in New Jersey. I can't say what I've called them because it's not very nice! I was lost one time somewhere in or near Rahway and kept going around and around that darn thing. I kept hearing the Twilight Zone theme.

NJGal51 said...

I was born and raised in NJ but never drove there growing up. I learned to drive in Germany on the autobahn! Once back in Jersey I was able to negotate the circles without a problem! Jersey girls (and pork roll) rule!!!

NJGal51 said...

I must say, my poisson en papillote is much more appitizing looking than Kate's.

Fleecing The Sheeple said...

Jersey girls (and pork roll) rule!!!

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Taylor pork rolls!

Tweet-le De Tweet-le DUMB said...

Kate Gosselin ‏@Kateplusmy8
http://img.ly/n2D5 Look @deannatweeting I made my OWN 'fish in paper' and whatever I did (a little of this/that) it is A-MAZING! :)
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OMG! That looks like what the ME pulled out of a cadaver on CSI:NY the other night. No lie!

Anonymous said...

Maryland!

Anonymous said...

I dont think her fish in paper looks all that bad, she just needs to take a pic of it not in the shadows...sheesh

Boston Bonnie said...

Circles, roundabouts we call them rotaries here in Massachusetts and as I'm sure CapeCodMama will tell you the ones that lead to the Cape are notoriously bad. Luckily they did away with one of them a year or so back.

No children here but I do have my elderly parents living with me and although I don't cook fancy I do most of the cooking from scratch. Right now I have sausage, potatoes, peppers and onions cooking in the crock for tomorrow's dinner because I won't be home but folks can reheat it.

BTW Whole Foods was having grass fed hamburg on sale today so I figured I'd see what all the fuss was about and have to say I was underwhelmed. I guess I'm not a super taster and didn't notice anything special.

Kokomo, Cocktails and Dreams said...

Paul Petersen!
You asked about the demographics of those who watch Boo Boo. Here you go - one of Kate's die-hard sheeple!

xxxxx
1 @Time4TruthAgain @thenikkihope @kateplusmy8 I've watched all the Honey Boo epidodes. She's a cute precocious 6 yr old.

Kokomo, Cocktails and Dreams said...

Tweet-le said, OMG! That looks like what the ME pulled out of a cadaver on CSI:NY the other night. No lie!

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lol!! I looked at that and just about gagged. Sheeple are in their usual frenzy over it, wanting the recipe. What recipe? Just look at it and see what's in it! That's all you need to know. They are so helpless.

Realitytvkids.com ~ Administrator said...

It looks like something I wouldn't Mind eating but I couldn't say for sure given the photo is so dark. Her camera skills really are abysmal.

Tweet-le De Tweet-le DUMB said...

It looks like it's wrapped up in an old bed sheet. She needs more than just some good lighting...IF she's ever going to actually get a cookbook published.

Tamara said...

Fleecing, we here in New Jersey call them "circles"! And, oh what fun they are to navigate. You basically enter at warp speed, then call upon every driving skill you possess to avoid other cars! It's dog-eat-dog! Most of the really bad circles have been phased out over the years. NJDOT has replaced them with a labyrinth of intersecting roads and traffic lights. Much safer, but not nearly as thrilling!
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I see your NJ circles and raise you: Dupont Circle.

Anonymous said...

aggiemom, it may not be a bad idea to have your thyroid hormone level checked- just to be sure that everything is still o.k.

Hypothyroid symptoms:

*severe fatigue, loss of energy
*weight gain, difficulty losing weight
*depression and depressed mood
*joint and muscle pain, headaches
*dry skin, brittle nails
*brittle hair, itchy scalp, hair loss
*irregular periods, PMS symptoms
*breast milk formation
*calcium metabolism difficulties
*difficulty tolerating cold and lower body temperature
*constipation
*sleeping more than average
*diminished sex drive
*puffiness in face and extremities
*hoarseness
*bruising/clotting problems
*elevated levels of LDL (the “bad” cholesterol) and heightened risk of heart disease
*allergies that suddenly appear or get worse
*persistent cold sores, boils, or breakouts
*tingling sensation in wrists and hands that mimics carpal tunnel syndrome
*memory loss, fuzzy thinking, difficulty following conversation or train of thought
*slowness or slurring of speech
*appearance of a goiter, an enlargement of the thyroid that is externally visible




Long Island's in the house :o)

fidosmommy said...

I certainly hope the Fig and Olive has a nicer
presentation of fish in paper than Kate does.
It may taste wonderful, but if it looks awful on the plate, it's lost half of its appeal IMO.

Sherry Baby said...

I see your NJ circles and raise you: Dupont Circle.

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I see your Dupont Circle and raise you: Lambeth Bridge Roundabout (London).

Granny said...

Count in Nebraska!

Twittering And Twattering said...

miloandjack
@Kateplusmy8 @deannatweeting LOL...looks like a lot of this & that! Where's the fish? So how was it? Im sure was tasty & healthy! :)

LOL!! This is too funny!! Milo can't find the fish!

Anonymous said...

Oh hi my fellow thyroid ladies!!! LOL

Me too, in my early 40s, all the usual symptoms including goiter. Long story, too boring.

My holistic MD said OMG the first time he saw me. Went to him because regular doc kept saying 'but your tests are in the normal (low) range'... all I wanted to do was sleep.

Holistic MD said, 'geez, idiot, treat the symptoms not the lab values'.

Went on to Armour Thyroid 150 mg , a natural thyroid, not synthetic and it provides both T3 and T4.

Would never take anything else! Each person has to decide whether natural or synthetic is best for them. They work in different ways. Holistic docs prescribe the Armour, non-holistic seem to prescribe the synthetic.

Shoulder shrug about why that is....

The Armour gave my life back to me. No goiter, energy back, hair and skin is good, brain fog went away...

Dramatic change when thyroid is working well, isn't it? You all will know exactly what I mean. Life is good again.

Anonymous said...

tobbep90sweden
@Kateplusmy8 @deannatweeting I miss Kate and I have never met her. Guess she is just that amazing :)

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Maybe you should meet her and then you wouldn't miss her because she's anything but amazing!

Realitytvkids.com ~ Administrator said...

Wait is there some kind of marathon this weekend? Because Lord knows no one is promoting anything.

chefsummer #Leh said...

butterfly said... 134
Midnight Madness said... 121
I raise my kids down to meals from scratch! Have a gr8 day:)

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What odd wording. She raises her kids from scratch?
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Whoa- I call BS- throwing the BS flag- those kids are not home made ;)
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The kids were made with Jon's baby battery & what ever she had.

Maybe that's what she means-lol.

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