Saturday, March 19, 2016

Recap: Kate Plus 8 'Deck Party': The 'majic' show flops, 10 people show up to the party of the century, and Kate re-plants some cornrows.

Coming up on Kate Plus 8, the writers don't even try anymore to make subplot B somehow relate at least mildly to main plot A. It's special time with the individuals kids, sort of, which in Kate's mind just means divide them up stereotypically by gender.

"I'm going to make you disappear!" Colin proclaims as he waves a magic wand. Who, Kate?

Plot A, or subplot B, I'm not sure which, involves building a deck and throwing a party for their dozens of friends. Hehe just kidding nobody non-Gosselin is at this big party but like three people.

Kate says this is the first "major exterior project" she's undertaken. I guess she's not counting the boob job.

The problems of the 1% require them to go over the river and through the woods past the gym, the conservatory, the library and the parlor if they just want to have a picnic outside. As she says this Leah dutifully follows the script carrying a bowl of food across the basement. What does Kate care about all this as long as the kids are the ones doing the hauling? The problem here seems two-fold. First, the layout of the house sounds terrible. Your kitchen does you no good if it's not near the other parts of the house you regularly bring food to and from. Two, the house, or mansion, sounds way too big to be practical. But then, these are things you should have thought about when you bought the house. It's perfectly reasonable to pass on a nice house because the layout sucks, or even, it's really just too big.

What is Kate wearing here? It's a thin cotton pastel purple frock that hangs on her like a potato sack. She looks like a homeless Easter Egg.



It's really amazing how the kids can't do anything without her nagging in their ears like a pesky little over-baked gnat. I cannot imagine their blood pressures. What a childhood. This time she's harping on them about how they're playing on their scooters in their school sneakers. Who cares? They're going to outgrow their shoes in six months anyway. And if they ruin their school sneakers then they'll just have to walk around school in dirty sneakers for a few months. That's their problem. Next she's rubbing her eyes over how the kids are piling up some apples they're picking. I give up.

Kate harkens us back to past episodes where the kids had their special days with her. As I remember this, Kate skipped out on each of the boy's days, which notably we only see a few clips of. The kids have never forgotten when they did this, she proclaims (the kids look about three, tops, in the clips). Wait a sec, is she suggesting the last time she did something one-on-one or even in small groups with the kids was eight years ago?

Her special day with the boys will be a magic lesson, to which Colin immediately explains that actually Aaden doesn't like magic at all. Heh, classic Kate. I hope the magician teaches them that old cutting up the lady trick with Kate as the volunteer, and it would be really great if he "forgets" to teach them how to put her back together. That's something our good Kiwi friend Brad would do!

There goes Shoka again right up against the car tires chasing them. This behavior is completely unacceptable and I have no idea why it's tolerated. This is going to end in tragedy one day, and all because someone was lazy and either doesn't train their dog properly or if he is truly not-trainable, refuses to stop being so lazy and put him inside when you are pulling out of the driveway.

This is rather odd, they meet up with some strange man wearing a striped polo shirt in the middle of an empty park somewhere. Isn't that how most murders start? Who is this? What is the context for this?

Eddie, the serial killer or magician, not sure which, takes Kate's phone and puts it inside a balloon. The boys don't seem all that impressed with this "trick", and all Kate can do is act constipated. Does this guy have any Yelp reviews? Now he's doing some lame card tricks. Joel keeps saying I know how you did that, and the guy mostly ignores him. Heh.

Ah the old handkerchief trick. This is not magic, it's a gag. I had one of those sets of handkerchiefs, and there is a ring inside that you hold and then pull the handkerchief through, revealing a different color. Lame. Predictably Kate is being nosey and trying to tell them how to do this, like she has any idea how this all works. Kate goes into a long explanation about how she wasn't trying to meddle she was trying to look out for their best interest so that when they put on their magic show for their sisters (how about they put it on for their friends?) they won't be made fools of.

And that's where Kate's parenting style is so off the mark. The boys need room to breathe and figure out these tricks among themselves. She should really just go shopping or something and come back later. On second thought, don't leave them alone with that strange man, but she could bring a book to read and sit far away and leave them be and STFU. And if the magic show fails then the boys will learn they didn't practice long enough or try hard enough, or ask enough questions, or had a lame magician teaching them and they should have read the Yelp reviews first. But the boys learn nothing by having their mother micro-manage the event. Instead their creativity and independent reasoning is completely stunted so they are nothing more than trained monkeys doing Kate's bidding.

The only thing the boys have to offer on the couch after all this is it was fun. They're not exactly poetic. Sometimes I get quite a big laugh out of all the build up and effort Kate puts into organizing things like this, only to be met with shrugged shoulders and, yeah sure it was fun, Mom. That's called raising pre-teens, and she doesn't get it and won't accept it. Lol. Indifferent children must be awful for someone who routinely requires massive ego stroking as part of their daily narcissistic supply.

Color me surprised Kate's taking the boys out to lunch too, at Aussie and the Fox. I thought for sure after the magic lesson she'd be over this. The boys love it. Aw. They plan out their magic show, and the boys don't really seem that into it. I think they might have more of a stake in this if they didn't have to do this for their sisters. What 11 year old boy cares what his sister thinks? Fake it 'til you make it, Kate advises. I imagine that's exactly how she snagged the son of a dentist.

I zoned out for a bit only to come back and they're talking about 3G magic. I'm scratching my head for a minute trying to figure out what the heck crappy cell phone service has to do with anything, until I realize, oh three "G" as in Gosselin. Duh. Even though this is really all about Kate being able to dicker around and film her little episode and collect her paycheck, you can tell how much the boys thrive when Kate listens to them and engages with them and spends time just with them, the girls not being a factor. What a difference. Well, she tied in the girls by making the boys do their show for the girls, but at least it's a start. She's their mother and they obviously adore her as boys this age tend to do with their mothers. It's a shame she can't give them more of what they need.

They go to the party store and pick up some junk. The only thing interesting that happens at the store was doofus here spelled magic with a J, then blamed it on the long day. Isn't it only just past lunch time? She sure loves her rest, doesn't she? Well, Einstein slept ten hours a day plus naps, so who am I to argue.

Next up mercifully for Kate it's the girls' day now. Well Sleepy here has certainly perked up as she takes them to none other than a completely gender stereotypical spa day to get their nails done. The next three minutes are a chance for Kate to step up on that platform and try to mitigate another sad incident in Gosselin history, when she had the girls get cornrows in their hair and it hurt so bad they were bawling. Kate now claims the new laid back Kate (lol!) would never have made them do that. Eh, yes she would.

Okay, a teeny tiny part of me is like, but they were so cute in those little cornrows so maybe it was worth the tears. Sorry, girls.

Well geez this only took 27 minutes for Kate to knock her childhood again. They are so lucky, I never went to a nail salon as a kid, she laments. Until I had to pay for it with my children's money myself.

Well, heck, I didn't frequent nail salons as a kid either. Where I'm from parents spend money on things that are going to enrich their children mentally, physically, and emotionally, not make them feel spoiled and pampered. If you can afford the luxury great it looks fun for a girl, and maybe it would be a nice treat for prom or something, but we couldn't justify that nor could most people. And nobody is worse off for it. We bought nail polish for 3.99 at Walmart and had fun painting our own nails at home. If you want things like manny-peddies when you grow up, you're going to have to figure out how you're going to work the kind of job that can afford such luxuries. Or marry a rich guy. But it's not a necessity of childhood nor is tasting lobster or any number of things Kate implies she was deprived of as a young person. While no one seems to know exactly what happened between her and her parents to cause such resentment, the more she opens her mouth the less I'm inclined to give her the benefit of the doubt.

One of the girls actually says a baffled "Why??" when Kate says she didn't go to salons as a kid. Um, because the vast majority of parents, most of them good parents, can't afford it? Are they really this sheltered? What a mess.

I really cannot believe Kate is saying this but now she's tying in Jon to this saying that she wants her children to see that she hopes the children choose better and are happier and are more successful in marriage and in life. WTH? Because she can afford to use the money they mostly made for her to give them a spa day, they will have better lives and marriages? She still doesn't accept her role in the breakdown of her marriage either or understand the concept that just because you divorce someone doesn't mean they are a bad father or won't make a very good husband for someone else. This woman is certifiable.

And if you really want to get into it, Kate, I think there's a real good argument here that pampering kids at such a young age is just going to set them up for failure. There are many good men out there who would make good husbands who aren't going to be able to afford to send their wives every week to the spa, especially not when you're in your 20's and just starting out in the working world. If the girls grow up with the expectation a spa day should be a regular thing in life, how difficult is it going to be for them to have successful relationships and marriages when they have such unattainable, and shallow, standards?

On another note, does Kate think she is not successful in life? Huh? She has the house, the cars, the dog, eight beautiful healthy children, a beautiful part of the country to raise them up in, and the hundreds of thousands of dollars in paychecks steadily coming in.  She had a divorce but so do lots of people. On paper she sure looks pretty successful to me.

And this is the thing with exhausting bottomless pits like Kate. It doesn't matter if she marries a Saudi Arabian prince, it won't be enough. It's the reason her marriage failed, she has no boyfriend almost no family and almost no friends. It's as simple as that. Because most people cannot be a good partner, family member or friend to a bottomless pit for long before losing their ever loving mind.  Eventually, she won't have all her kids either, or I daresay any of them, because they all seem mostly normal and as such will eventually realize they're going to lose their ever loving minds too trying to be a son or daughter to that. Times like this, I almost, almost feel sorry for her. And I do feel sorry for the kids. It's not like they picked her as their mother.

Oh Kate also makes this comment that if the kids have better lives she'll probably say it was worth it. What was worth it? Filming? Dumping Jon? Spending money at the spa? As Ellen would say, stop talking in code!

Next they go and get their hair braided. Kate admits it's pathetic she can't braid. I like that she admits that, because we've seen the children's hair braided lots of times, so that must have been the nanny. Heh.

Wait, Kate means she can't even do a basic braid?? I thought she meant French braid or whatever, which can be hard for lots of people. It's one of those things you either can do or you can't. She's over by the mirror tooling around looking like she's trying to pat her head and rub her belly at the same time just doing a basic braid of her extensions. Most of the time I think in general she's pretty dumb, street dumb anyway, and this is one of those moments.


We're back, just in time for the twins to show up and make some snide remarks about their brothers' upcoming magic show. I hate the way these siblings treat each other. It's just wrong.

Fake it until you make it, Kate reminds the boys. Can you imagine her giving her kids "the talk" the day before they get married? 

I don't know what the girls are doing, something with coins and gift bags. They're only somewhat into this. 

Kate says "I really wanted the girls to get into" the magic show, and it just struck me what the bottom line is with Kate, and that is that she lives out little fantasies in her head of how things are going to be. The boys are going to learn these wonderful amazing magic tricks and present them flawlessly:



And their wonderful and loving audience of sisters will fall down with joy and appreciation at what a wonderful amazing magic show they just witnessed.



And the world will pause on its axis in reverence. It's like she wants the real people in her lives to live out her own fan fiction in her head. She never accounts for people being their own people and having their own independent thoughts, ideas and opinions. Why not just give the boys an opportunity to learn the tricks and then let them decide what happens next? Maybe they will decide they want to put on a show, or maybe call up some friends and show them informally, or maybe they will do nothing with what they just learned. But this is all so forced and manufactured it's virtually doomed to fail, the twins called it.

Woo-hoo, at least my fan fiction is being played out. Kate's the assistant! Joy! Cut her up.

Nothing much happens for the next several minutes but rolling film. The editors are so lazy. The boys put on a few lame tricks. Cara's playing on her phone. The girls are acting bored. Eventually the girls start laughing at the boys and sarcastically telling them how good the tricks are. Kate says her heart was hurt over it. Well, it should be, no matter it's two sizes two small. She has raised very rude and nasty young women who have no problem ganging up on and being cruel and cutting to their own flesh and blood.  I can't imagine this is the first time Kate has noticed how nasty they are to their brothers. Is it because she was part of the show too she noticed? There's sibling rivalry, which is normal, and then there's sibling cruelty, which is not normal and completely unacceptable. Kate has no one to blame but herself for allowing this behavior. Kate has to tell the girls to clap, and they refuse to, which is just mean. The only thing the girls admit was a good trick was the coloring book trick where it's colored in on one pass through and blank on a second pass through. I can't believe they couldn't figure that one out. That one's easier to get than the handkerchief trick.

Afterward Kate disingenuously tells each of the boys how incredible they did. I hate when adults try to make a kid who just sucked feel better by lying to them. It does them no favors. There's no reason to be negative to them, but kids are smart enough to know when you're just trying to help them feel better, and it makes it worse. You can tell of course they don't believe her. Sad. 

Commercials. Little people getting haircuts and painting their nails! Yea!

They're prepping for a deck party to pop their new deck's cherry. Wait, did I miss the episode where they actually built their deck or was that just a blog post? It seems like that would be far more of an (mildly) interesting episode than a bunch of dumb magic tricks. You know while all this boring stuff is going on I'm thinking about the boys and how in other families I know that have boys and girls, the girls know they can't give shit to their brothers or they'll get a knuckle sandwich. Unfortunately for the Gosselin boys all three of them are very quiet and passive, much like their father. When the girls are nasty to them, they always just stand there and take it and then make sad faces afterward. It's so pathetic. I wish I could light a fire under their bellies and get them to fight back a bit. One or two twisted ears and some noogies and those girls would shut up right quick.

Kate's making a big drama about putting together a deck chair. Mady calls her out as just putting on a show, she knows she can build things. Well the kids' lip is awful when they give it to their siblings, but amazing when they use it to call out Kate on her fake crap. Carry on.

There's a lot of yelling and screaming from Kate during this segment over mostly stupid stuff like what chairs get what pillows. At least Kate admits this is just how she is and she's trying to reign it in. I believe this is who she is, but I see absolutely no evidence she is trying to do better.

Their outdoor grill is AWESOME but are they sure it's not a really big fire hazard on that wooden deck and right up against the wooden house? I don't know about that. One unruly flame and it's over. Nothing else interesting happens except Kate claims this is going to be a big party, lol sure, and Mady telling Kate she has bad breath. Lol!

Kate is throwing a party as more of a science experiment just to see how many people she can fit on the deck. Shouldn't you ask the construction company that first?

I like that most of the guests so far consist mostly of former or current nannies, hehe. Trickling in there are a couple of the kids' friends including Marley and what looks like their moms, and that's about it.

The food looks good, with burgers and lots of grilled seafood. Kate counted 30 people there. I counted ten. 



As extras they brought in a nice Asian family with cute little kids they show when Kate talks about family, but I don't believe for a second those people are family. Very sneaky, Kate!

One of the boys does a backflip off the diving board. Why is it whenever I see diving boards now I hear Norma Bates from Bates Motel saying "no one builds pools with diving boards anymore. Too much liability." Heh, Vera Farmiga is so brilliantly chilling on that show, and what a perfect representation of a sociopath by the fine writers. Next up is Little Couple, which on principle I don't like because they exploit their kids too. However, I will say that they at least seem like nice people and certainly devoted parents. I appreciate the way the dad on that show talks about parenthood and how it's changed him. He is obsessed with his children, in a good way, it's sincere and not put on for the cameras like what Kate does, and they are lucky to have him.

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Over In TFW's County said...

MsGoody2Shoes21 ‏@msgoody2shoes21 1m1 minute ago
@kateplusmy8 As soon as you get a chance please read the email I sent you.

Kate doesn't have time to breath, (lol) so it might be months before she can read Goody's e-mail!

Yep. The new self-appointed spokesperson, most likely e-mailing Kate to tell her that Kravitz is busy with her family!

Tucker's Mom said...

Poor thing, TLC won't tell her what the airing schedule is going to be. I thought she was a "producer." Shouldn't she demand a little more respect and be in-the-know on these things?
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I think it's ridiculous that Kate tells people that they're all waiting with bated breath. As if the kids can't wait until all their friends and schoolmates can watch their private lives.
It seems improbable, if not impossible to me, that at this age, not one of those kids is uncomfortable with being filmed and put on display.
Let alone, that none of them resents the impositions and demands.

Realitytvkids.com ~ Administrator said...

I was doing a little googling trying to find out if it's anything but an extremely rare event for a child to get molested in a public bathroom. I've certainly never seen it on any case I've worked on.

There are some victims who support this bill who were molested, but guess what, they were all molested in LOCKER ROOMS. Well, that's totally different. We're not talking about locker rooms, we're talking about banning people from regular old restrooms with stalls where no one sees anyone else peeing. It's a totally different discussion if you're talking about situations where people are getting naked in front of each other, then I can see how women would be uncomfortable with someone changing next to them who is still anatomically male. To try to lump one in with the other seems sneaky and some serious manipulative political bootstrapping.

Localyocul said...

I notice barb has not replied to her. She had tweeted about leaving Twitter it wasn't fun anymore then she tweeted something about people being friends until they don't need you anymore. She didn't tweet to tfw today but she did tweet a pic that says maturity comes when you stop making excuses and start making changes 😯

Tucker's Mom said...

Localyocul said... 4
I notice barb has not replied to her. She had tweeted about leaving Twitter it wasn't fun anymore then she tweeted something about people being friends until they don't need you anymore. She didn't tweet to tfw today but she did tweet a pic that says maturity comes when you stop making excuses and start making changes 😯
April 9, 2016 at 2:46 PM
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Kate's absences have been quite long, and like I said, I think some people might have had a bit of an epiphany.
Kate's popped back with "cute kid pics", but damn if she can't help Negative Nelly self by implying how busy she's been by way of an excuse.
People with jobs and kids and responsibilities that they alone have to tend to know how busy life gets. They also don't buy excuses for not even managing a brief greeting, check-in or positive word now and then.
Then there's Any Roloff, tending to her Twitter and Instagram accounts like a D-list celeb who knows how important it is to show love and support back to her fans. She continues to keep them apprised of her schedule, encourages them in so many ways, and stays true to her branding (including baking and cooking which looks good enough to eat!).
Amy is also very upfront with how busy crazy the filming and interview days are.
Maybe people realize how not-the-real-deal Kate actually is. There's no "there" there.
Posting Easter egg hunt pics (too old, really? IMO) has gotten only a handful of responses. Awhile back, this would have caused a flurry as heavy as the snow in my neck of the woods this morning.

SarahK said...


Goody is missing some marbles, but she is about the only one left there, other than the one who shows up on Twitter to personally attack one or more of the non-fans, baiting them, but alas, she doesn't appear to get any bites. You just have to wonder about the vindictiveness of some of them and what is sadly missing in their own lives to poke and poke, only not to be acknowledged.

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I don't have Twitter, so I guess maybe I don't really understand this. I read some of those tweets and am confused why the poster would use Kate's Twitter to attack non-fans. Why would Kate care about a non-fan's children, or personal info about them? Why not just tweet that person directly and keep it off Kate's timeline? I can't imagine that Kate appreciates reading tweets bashing the kids of non-fans, nor that she has any interest in it at all. What it does is to make the fan look cruel, nasty and very immature.

Over And Out said...

Angel Burgess ‏@EllieBeantweets 45m45 minutes ago
@Kateplusmy8 cool! Are those their baby colors from back in the day??? No kids yet but when I do I plan to give them each a color #inspired🐣

Huh? Give them each a color? Why? To tell them apart?

Sheepless In Seattle said...

Angel Burgess ‏@EllieBeantweets 45m45 minutes ago
@Kateplusmy8 cool! Are those their baby colors from back in the day??? No kids yet but when I do I plan to give them each a color #inspired🐣

Huh? Give them each a color? Why? To tell them apart?

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lol!! If you don't know which child is which and need to color code them, then you are in incredibly bad shape, parent-wise, and perhaps should wait a while longer to have kids!

If you're color blind, this could really present some problems.

fidosmommy said...

I think the one-color/one kid thing was an old family tradition on March 24, 2008.

NJGal51 said...

Even after her prolonged absence and sudden reappearance she couldn't even garner 100 new tweets from her fucketybillion followers. Pathetic.

foxy said...

Regarding color coding.....I am 1 of 12 kids and when we were younger our socks and underwear were color coded to tell them apart when laundry was done. Mother put embroidery floss on the toes of the socks and near the elastic on the waist. We were of nearly the same age at that time and it made things easier for us. We all wore white socks and white underwear back then. Easter eggs were never coordinated with our sock toes or underwear waist bands however. My color was red.

jamezvader1194 said...

@Localyocul I took a look at her favorites and she seems to have a new love for the TLC show Two in a Million.She hasn't favorite any of Kate's tweets.If Barb is leaving because she can't take any of Kate's excuses anymore then good for her.

Tucker's Mom said...

foxy said... 11
Regarding color coding.....I am 1 of 12 kids and when we were younger our socks and underwear were color coded to tell them apart when laundry was done. Mother put embroidery floss on the toes of the socks and near the elastic on the waist.
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Great idea! But wait. How did your mom find the time and energy to do that without a staff?!

fidosmommy said...

We ate off Boontonware dishes (Boonton, NJ) all my life in Louisville. They came in colors much like Fiestaware. Dad: dark green, Mom: maroon, Sis 1: yellow, Sis #2 light blue, Brother: light green, me: pink. Mom knew by sight which plate got 49 peas and which one got 16. No confusion.

Localyocul said...

jamezvader1194 said... 12
@Localyocul I took a look at her favorites and she seems to have a new love for the TLC show Two in a Million.She hasn't favorite any of Kate's tweets.If Barb is leaving because she can't take any of Kate's excuses anymore then good for her.

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Interesting...never heard of that show

Fleecing The Sheeple said...

@Localyocul I took a look at her favorites and she seems to have a new love for the TLC show Two in a Million.She hasn't favorite any of Kate's tweets.If Barb is leaving because she can't take any of Kate's excuses anymore then good for her.

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I remember that sometime in the beginning of March she had tweeted about her frustration with Twitter and wondered why something isn't done about bullying and defamation, and then said that she's leaving because it isn't fun anymore.

It looks like she is still hanging in there, though.

Tucker's Mom said...

fidosmommy said... 14
We ate off Boontonware dishes (Boonton, NJ) all my life in Louisville.
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FIL is from Boonton and family worked in that factory in NJ for decades.
My family's tableware set might have been Boontonware-it was plastic/melamine at any rate. Very easy to take care of.

fidosmommy said...

Tucker's Mom, yes, they were melamine, but very thick and sturdy. No Bootonware plate breakage! Stains were the biggest problem. Mom told me that when the plates were still new, she discovered this weird darkened area on all the light colored dinner plates. Beets. I guess she just shrugged her shoulders about it because she kept serving beets on them.

We lived just a few miles from Boonton, but I was too young to remember any of it before we moved.

Dmasy said...

I have mentioned that I am one of seven children.

In the very beginning, I was one of a four-pack of sisters. We were born from 1947-1953. We looked alike and were approximately the same size.

Mom did most of our school shopping from the Sears catalogue. Dresses were sometimes 3 for $?.??. Mom was frugal! She would order the same dress in all the colors available. I got assigned green as my "favorite" color. There was quite a bit of mixing and matching in those days.

localyocul said...

Dmasy said... 19
I have mentioned that I am one of seven children.

In the very beginning, I was one of a four-pack of sisters. We were born from 1947-1953. We looked alike and were approximately the same size.

Mom did most of our school shopping from the Sears catalogue. Dresses were sometimes 3 for $?.??. Mom was frugal! She would order the same dress in all the colors available. I got assigned green as my "favorite" color. There was quite a bit of mixing and matching in those days.

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Sometimes my mom would make our clothes. I was one of three sisters (almost Irish trilets). I remember by mom using that one pattern company, I forget the name of it. Anyway she made us rompers the exact same pattern in three different colors.

Tucker's Mom said...

We lived just a few miles from Boonton, but I was too young to remember any of it before we moved.
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First time actually *in* Boonton was about 2 months ago, for DH's great aunt's funeral (she lived there all of her 99 years!). It's very hilly-almost Pittsburghian ;-)
Mountain Lakes is gorgeous. DH lived in Pinebrook.

Tucker's Mom said...

Dmasy said... 19
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The Sears catalog was one of my favorite things. I dog-earred the hell out of ours!
My mom was really frugal, too. Speaking of tableware- I remember those free drinking glasses that sour cream came in. Flowers and little naked people?

Dmasy said...

Local -- it had to be McCalls, Simplicity, or Butterrick. Do they still have those big fat drawers of patterns in fabric stores?

Formerly Duped said...

My mother often bought my sister ( 3 years older) and I the same item when we were young, a coat, hat, shirt, boots etc, but in different colors. I loved it, feeling like a 'big kid' but my sister hated it! But we had no set colors, just whatever choices the garment was made in.

I did try to color coordinate my boy and girl kids' clothes, but only for photos!

fidosmommy said...

First time actually *in* Boonton was about 2 months ago, for DH's great aunt's funeral (she lived there all of her 99 years!). It's very hilly-almost Pittsburghian ;-)
Mountain Lakes is gorgeous. DH lived in Pinebrook.

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We lived in Mountain Lakes. Our back yard was right on Mountain Lake, and I'm told that was where my love of swimming began. We moved from there before I was 2 years old.

Anonymous said...

Dmasy....yes they still have those big drawers of patterns, plus Vogue is also now one of the books. The price of a pattern is outrageous as far as I am concerned. So if you learned to sew when you were young and kept it up you can buy one pattern and alter the garment to look differently when you are sewing. It was my job to sew the boys their shirts when I was younger flat felled seems and all. this won't let me post with my handle.....foxy

Carole said...

... it had to be McCalls, Simplicity, or Butterrick. Do they still have those big fat drawers of patterns in fabric stores?

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Yes, the pattern books and drawers still exist, but the catalogs are thinner, the drawers are fewer, and the fabric stores are almost extinct.

There were 3 girls in my family and my mother made almost all of our clothes - and they were magnificent, in style and high quality!
When I was a teen, I started making my own clothes and I continued even after I married and was working a 50+ hour work-week, until the mid '80's.

I think back now and wonder how in the world I had the time to do everything; work, take care of the house, maintain a marriage and social life, and make my clothes and I did it all without a second thought. SMH It's about priorities I guess, plus at the time it made sense economically to sew. But, as fabric and pattern prices rose it made more sense to buy instead of sew. It's been years since my sewing machine has been plugged in, but I sometimes daydream about being creative again.

Localyocul said...

Holy Cato! I'm at Kohls and the smaohardCe suitcases like all the kids got last season are $240 !!

Carole said...

Re: the color coordinated Easter eggs and G-6 clothes -
Can you imagine the chaos, screaming, and screeching the kids endured while TFW was organizing and setting up for the pics? SMH, and the post-its and lists she had to make to ensure everyone got the exact same number of treats? And, the yelling that took place while she was trying to take the pics? A relaxing and enjoyable holiday for the G-8? I doubt it. I wonder if the meaning and reason for the holiday ever crossed her mind that day and if it did, if she mentioned it to her children.

Realitytvkids.com ~ Administrator said...


Holy Cato! I'm at Kohls and the smaohardCe suitcases like all the kids got last season are $240 !!

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Good golly!! Why didn't they just go to Walmart??

Over And Out said...

Local -- maybe they used Kohl's coupons, or got 20 percent off by using their charge or got ten dollars Kohls cash for every fifty dollars spent!

Anthony Goblin ‏@goblin_anthony 40m40 minutes ago
@bitemeaholesFU @Kateplusmy8 @Amy84206324 Kate is a wonderful mother.Jon Gosselin is a deadbeat baby daddy!

Here's the perfect fella for Kate. Look at the TL. She really does attract the odd ones.

Tucker's Mom said...

Realitytvkids.com ~ Administrator said... 30

Holy Cato! I'm at Kohls and the smaohardCe suitcases like all the kids got last season are $240 !!

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Good golly!! Why didn't they just go to Walmart??

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Or TJMaxx or Tuesday Morning or Ross. It's been beyond obvious that whatever Kate "buys" on film is paid for by TLC. It's jaw dropping to see a "single mother" of 8 just walk through a store and throw crap into her cart without even looking at a price tag.

Over And Out said...

The Sears catalog was one of my favorite things. I dog-earred the hell out of ours!

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Ditto! I was in heaven when the Christmas catalog arrived. I marked that thing with so many x's, but since my parents were good friends with the owners of the local toy store, all of my Christmas gifts came from there and not Sears!

Realitytvkids.com ~ Administrator said...

It also makes more sense to buy luggage online where you have more options for sales and deals and can check multiple stores as well as buyer reviews. But sitting online and finding the best value for your money isn't good tv.

localyocul said...

OK here's my laptop translation of my iphone post:

Holy Cato! I'm at Kohls and the smaohardCe suitcases like all the kids got last season are $240 !!
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Holy Cow! I'm at Kohls and the small hardcase suitcases like all the kids got last season are $240!!

My dd was calling me and I was in a hurry and not really wanting to explain why I was staring at luggage.

localyocul said...

Dmasy said... 23
Local -- it had to be McCalls, Simplicity, or Butterrick. Do they still have those big fat drawers of patterns in fabric stores?

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Simplicity! That was it!

localyocul said...

There is a house near me that has an historical sign that say it was a Sears kit house. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sears_Catalog_Home

Jamesvader1194 said...

Anthony Goblin ‏@goblin_anthony 3h3 hours ago
@Kateplusmy8 @Amy84206324 in case you're wondering, Jon Gosselin is on Twitter! And?Is he not allow to have a twitter account because Kate has one?SMH this is why i'd fear for Jon more then Kate when it comes to these crazy fans.I did hear they've attacked any company that hires or offers jon on something like DWTS all while complaining that Kate haters do this to Kate.

fidosmommy said...

Localyocul, did you happen to see any of the animal neck pillows? I bet those weren't cheap either. I may have to know enough to Google them...

PA Dutch Mom said...

OT -- Has anyone watched Little Big Shots with Steve Harvey? I was channel surfing and landed on it. The little math wiz guy was incredible. I just sat there with my mouth open when he did the "squared" math problem right off the top of his head without batting an eye!

PA Dutch Mom said...

It also makes more sense to buy luggage online where you have more options for sales and deals and can check multiple stores as well as buyer reviews.

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Yes, if you can get free shipping. Otherwise, shipping costs on luggage can be murder! LOL! I'd never buy luggage at a store without first going online to check the reviews. I have become so addicted to those reviews on nearly everything, from luggage to appliances and electronics, and even kids' shoes!

PA Dutch Mom said...

Anthony Goblin ‏@goblin_anthony 3h3 hours ago
@Kateplusmy8 @Amy84206324 in case you're wondering, Jon Gosselin is on Twitter! And?Is he not allow to have a twitter account because Kate has one?SMH this is why i'd fear for Jon more then Kate when it comes to these crazy fans.

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I wouldn't pay any attention to that one. He's the Kate fan who is on meds for schizophrenia.

Realitytvkids.com ~ Administrator said...



Yes, if you can get free shipping. Otherwise, shipping costs on luggage can be murder! LOL! I'd never buy luggage at a store without first going online to check the reviews.


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She'd easily be able to find free shipping on some cheaper but quality luggage. Most places calculate shipping deals based on how much you spend, usually it's only 50 or 100 bucks to get it. She'd easily hit that with 8 pieces of luggage.

She's also an amazon prime member, per her own admission. Free shipping is my understanding on all qualifying orders. In fact, I finally replaced my luggage from middle school that at last got a small hole in it (American Tourister, under 50 bucks at Walmart), and got a somewhat higher quality "big girl" piece on Amazon. Free shipping all the way.

I'm the same way about reviews! I've become review dependent. The few times I've bought something in store without reading reviews--out of urgency or necessity, I've regretted it.

Formerly Duped said...

hehe, I love to give reviews as well as read them, and brutally honest ones!

PA Dutch Mom said...

Holy Cow! I'm at Kohls and the small hardcase suitcases like all the kids got last season are $240!!

My dd was calling me and I was in a hurry and not really wanting to explain why I was staring at luggage.

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lol! At least you can use your phone at Kohls. We have no signal whatever at the local Kohls store.

Realitytvkids.com ~ Administrator said...

Next recap is up, enjoy!

Over In TFW's County said...

Oh, cry me a river about Kate's struggles. Maybe if she wouldn't be such a snot she wouldn't be alone or lonely. She, and she alone, burned bridges. She's a "user" and that doesn't sit well with folks around here.

How about trying a little kindness? This song keeps going through my head:

"If you see your brother standing by the road
With a heavy load from the seeds he's sowed
And if you see your sister falling by the way
Just stop and say, you're going the wrong way

You've got to try a little kindness
Yes show a little kindness
Just shine your light for everyone to see
And if you try a little kindness
Then you'll overlook the blindness
Of narrow-minded people on the narrow-minded streets"

Her "light" has been out for some time. Kate is out for Kate alone. Never mind the poor soul who has to decide whether to pay the electric bill or the gas bill this month. Her struggling means that she has to agonize over which of three cars to use in order to save money on gas. Such a tough life. Do I put in a pool or take out a membership in the community pool? Which is the most economical one?

If she struggles taking care of eight kids, then good grief, stop with the parental alienation and let their father help to raise them instead of making him out to be the ex from hell and poisoning the kids' minds against him.

If Kate struggles she has nobody to blame but herself. Nobody.

Realitytvkids.com ~ Administrator said...


Chablis (@@Chablis4u): @msgoody2shoes21 @Kateplusmy8 That's child abuse.

MsGoody2Shoes21 (@@msgoody2shoes21): @Chablis4u @Kateplusmy8 Your opinion. Not mine. That's not child abuse.


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I've said for years there's a problem when people have fundamentally different sets of values.

When one person believes it's okay to cause physical pain to a child in an effort to get them to do what you want, and some else believes that is never okay, I don't see where you even start the conversation.

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