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The Duggalos: Jinger and the Holy Goalie


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She doesn't look all that thrilled to me.  Or really even all that cute.  The way a child looks changes constantly and this isn't one of her cuter stages.  She may also be getting tired of having the camera shoved in her face all the time.  My sons went through phases off and on where they hated getting their picture taken, and I wasn't forcing them to pose and try to look cute nearly every day.

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Is it really rightfully called an accomplishment at this stage? I don't have kids so just going off other people I know and hear and see, but I feel like that's a more normal thing to say after your child is a teenager or an adult rather than when they're still a toddler. 

Just to clarify: I don't mean that as snarkily as it perhaps sounds. It just strikes me as something you say after the battle is won and the kid is becoming an adult and seems like a functional person rather than something you announce when you're still in the parenting trenches. 

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To be fair, I can still remember days as a parent of young kids and feeling that making it through to bath time was an accomplishment.

And if we compare parenting to a job, I was underpaid, underappreciated and the paid time off was non-existent.

I'm thinking at this point the Vuolo's biggest accomplishment is living large with no discernible income.

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I have a friend on the east coast who, with her husband and kids, is planning to get tested for Covid (none of them have symptoms). They have two other families who are doing the same thing and they plan to have a "bubble group" where they will socialize with only each other, mainly so the kids can play together. I don't see how safe this is given that any of those family members could go out to stores, to appointments, etc. at any point and be exposed. I asked her if they plan to get tested over and over to make sure they are negative but she said they hadn't thought that far ahead. I also felt like this is a waste of tests, esp. since the federal government just suspended funding for a lot of the tests recently. 

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36 minutes ago, emma675 said:

I have a friend on the east coast who, with her husband and kids, is planning to get tested for Covid (none of them have symptoms). They have two other families who are doing the same thing and they plan to have a "bubble group" where they will socialize with only each other, mainly so the kids can play together. I don't see how safe this is given that any of those family members could go out to stores, to appointments, etc. at any point and be exposed. I asked her if they plan to get tested over and over to make sure they are negative but she said they hadn't thought that far ahead. I also felt like this is a waste of tests, esp. since the federal government just suspended funding for a lot of the tests recently. 

I wonder if the Vuolos have been tested and are in their own bubble.  Methinks not.  We had a test about a month ago.  When it came back negative, I thought "well, then I was negative".  I don't think it is a long term effect since even though very limited, I do go out, mask and sanitizer along for ride.

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Im surprised Felicity didn't topple off the swing. 

I hate how they use Felicity as a social media human shield . Its gross. Also- the picture of the coffee looks like fall- leaves on the ground FFS. Also They are so tone deaf that they don't realize the majority of the population isnt hanging out at starbucks right now....

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Does Felicity’s feet look really large to anyone else or is it just me? And they always look really big to me, but maybe it’s just the shoes.  I’m not knocking the kid if they are as I have big feet and come from a family of amazons.  I’m just wondering if Jeremy is tall and does she take after him.  She seems tall for her age, but Jinger is short so it’s hard to tell. 

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16 minutes ago, Ijustwantsomechips said:

Does Felicity’s feet look really large to anyone else or is it just me? And they always look really big to me, but maybe it’s just the shoes.  I’m not knocking the kid if they are as I have big feet and come from a family of amazons.  I’m just wondering if Jeremy is tall and does she take after him.  She seems tall for her age, but Jinger is short so it’s hard to tell. 

I am not a good judge of children foot size--also come from a family of people with ginormous feet. But I'd consider Jeremy tall. I think he's about 6'2". 

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I would consider Jinger to be medium height, rather than short.

Lauren and Michelle are short. Jana is on the shorter end of average (and I thought she was the one who was 5'4"). Jill and Anna are on the taller end of average. No female is extraordinarily tall.

I wouldn't be surprised if Felicity is taller than Spurge or Henry at the same age, but I think Israel is still the tallest grandchild when accounting for age. 

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1 hour ago, GeeGolly said:

Well shit, I came here to post a pic of the Seewald boys on swings to compare Felicity's size to them and I was met with that giant picture of Jinger. Hmmm.

Anyway this is Henry age 1 and Spurgie age 3. Felicity is nearly 2, so right in the middle of the boys in this pic. She may be a little on the tall side.

 

Jessa's boys are not that far apart in age about they would have been 2 and 3 here. (Henry was born 15 months after Spurgeon and this is from May so they would 2 and 3.)  Yes a lot of the Duggar littles seem tall or big for their age. 

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21 minutes ago, madpsych78 said:

I would consider Jinger to be medium height, rather than short.

Lauren and Michelle are short. Jana is on the shorter end of average (and I thought she was the one who was 5'4"). Jill and Anna are on the taller end of average. No female is extraordinarily tall.

I wouldn't be surprised if Felicity is taller than Spurge or Henry at the same age, but I think Israel is still the tallest grandchild when accounting for age. 

Yeah 5'4" is average height for an American woman. (Not that I am a great harbinger of normal, but I myself am 5'4" and certainly don't think of myself as anything but medium height.) I don't know the Duggar girl heights off the top of my head, but most of them look fairly average height to me and not especially short or tall. Is Jill the tallest girl? 

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40 minutes ago, Temperance said:

Jessa's boys are not that far apart in age about they would have been 2 and 3 here. (Henry was born 15 months after Spurgeon and this is from May so they would 2 and 3.)  Yes a lot of the Duggar littles seem tall or big for their age. 

Huh, if Henry is 2 there, then Felicity is tall or Henry is short. Felicity looks closer to Spurge's size and she's not yet 2.

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