I'm sure most of you have heard about the family in Arkansas who have 16 kids- http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory?id=1208456; and I will add they all have "J" names.
They currently live in a house with only 2 bathrooms, and spend $2000 a month on groceries. Oh 4 loaves a bread is enough to make sandwiches for everyone..
I was bowled over by how amazingly perky she was. I got to see Nellie (nmh) this past weekend and we talked about this.
Matt and I have talked about 4 children as a definite, and probably 6 would be my absolute limit. But I don't know if I would want or could handle 16 children. Plus she homeschools all of them!! I thought Jennifer (rapunzel) was a saint for homeschooling 5 children, can you imagine 16???!!!!
So my question is "when does it become too many?" I know for me I can't judge, because what may work or be the right thing for me may not necessarily be the right situation for another.
Just curious what other's opinions are.....
Crystal
They currently live in a house with only 2 bathrooms, and spend $2000 a month on groceries. Oh 4 loaves a bread is enough to make sandwiches for everyone..
I was bowled over by how amazingly perky she was. I got to see Nellie (nmh) this past weekend and we talked about this.
Matt and I have talked about 4 children as a definite, and probably 6 would be my absolute limit. But I don't know if I would want or could handle 16 children. Plus she homeschools all of them!! I thought Jennifer (rapunzel) was a saint for homeschooling 5 children, can you imagine 16???!!!!
So my question is "when does it become too many?" I know for me I can't judge, because what may work or be the right thing for me may not necessarily be the right situation for another.
Just curious what other's opinions are.....
Crystal
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