galaxychaser April 10, 2019 Share April 10, 2019 On 4/8/2019 at 1:15 PM, ginger90 said: That’s me covered in chocolate cake lol. Cute kid. 1 4 Link to comment
Popular Post louannems April 10, 2019 Popular Post Share April 10, 2019 1 hour ago, GeeGolly said: Wanna bet Jill was still in bed? Remember when Derick was about to start law school? Izzy asked who would get up with him I the mornings and make him breakfast. I got the impression that Jill continued on Duggar time, sleeping in, even after having kids. 30 Link to comment
tabloidlover April 11, 2019 Share April 11, 2019 Clearly those kids haven’t learned Duggar time yet! You know why? Because I know damn well they put them to bed early to have their alone time together. With Derick gone all day (don’t get me started on that 🙄) Jill needs her #besthubbyever time. I’m positive she hasn’t figured out that kids don’t sleep from 7pm to 11am. 3 4 Link to comment
yogi2014L April 11, 2019 Share April 11, 2019 3 hours ago, tabloidlover said: Clearly those kids haven’t learned Duggar time yet! You know why? Because I know damn well they put them to bed early to have their alone time together. With Derick gone all day (don’t get me started on that 🙄) Jill needs her #besthubbyever time. I’m positive she hasn’t figured out that kids don’t sleep from 7pm to 11am. Im all for early bedtime, but you only get early bedtime with a consistent sleep schedule ( and early wake up) and we all know Jilly probably can't handle that. I don't think they put them down early. I think they probably go to bed whenever because it's probably easier to have them pass out on their own vs keeping a schedule. 7 Link to comment
galaxychaser April 11, 2019 Share April 11, 2019 12 minutes ago, ginger90 said: No #bestfriendeva #bestnepalpal #missbesthubseva 7 Link to comment
JoanArc April 11, 2019 Share April 11, 2019 1 hour ago, PradaKitty said: Isn’t Derrick her best friend? Her ONLY friend. 1 7 3 Link to comment
Marshmallow Mollie April 12, 2019 Share April 12, 2019 What do they call themselves - an international couple? “Look how exotic I am with my Nepali chai!” 2 5 Link to comment
Popular Post babyhouseman April 12, 2019 Popular Post Share April 12, 2019 28 minutes ago, Marshmallow Mollie said: What do they call themselves - an international couple? “Look how exotic I am with my Nepali chai!” They lived in another country so they're very cultured. They know El Spanisho. 23 9 Link to comment
marypat57 April 12, 2019 Share April 12, 2019 Re:: The tattle phone I taught kindergarten for 18 years, and I've employed several different techniqes to control tattling. At a teacher conference, one teacher said she would post a picture of the governor and would tell her kids to 'go and tell the governor' about it. My favorite technique was to use a tattle journal. I had a notebook, along with pencils, etc. The child who was tattling had to go to the journal, and illustrate what had happened and write a sentence about it. One afternoon I saw a line of 5 year olds waiting patiently for their turn. I told them I would read them after everyone had gone home. I wish I had saved that book! The stories and pictures were quite comical.. Of course, exceptionons were made if someone was sick, bleeding, or had a bathroom accident.. 6 9 Link to comment
Popular Post questionfear April 12, 2019 Popular Post Share April 12, 2019 4 hours ago, ginger90 said: Ooh, can I guess? I think they're probably having a human! I mean, you never know, it might be labrador twins though! 24 1 Link to comment
bigskygirl April 12, 2019 Share April 12, 2019 (edited) 19 minutes ago, questionfear said: Ooh, can I guess? I think they're probably having a human! I mean, you never know, it might be labrador twins though! I go along with a hamster because it reminds me of the scene on Designing Women when Bernice said she was tired of people asking the parents what the want. The parents would usually say we do not care as long as the baby is healthy. Bernice said you would care if the baby is a hamster. Okay...I think she might have said gerbil. My answer is the baby will be a hamster or a gerbil. Edited April 12, 2019 by bigskygirl Link to comment
tabloidlover April 12, 2019 Share April 12, 2019 I apologize for having to crop the top of Yay’s head off, took a screenshot from Jill’s Instastory Link to comment
ginger90 April 12, 2019 Share April 12, 2019 5 minutes ago, tabloidlover said: I apologize for having to crop the top of Yay’s head off, took a screenshot from Jill’s Instastory That’s the picture she chose to use for asking that question? 😂What goes in, must come out, can equal a rash, Jill. No Huggies endorsements for Jill. I guess weird pimply things is a new medical terminology. 19 Link to comment
galaxychaser April 12, 2019 Share April 12, 2019 Jill try switching brands of diapers. 2 8 Link to comment
bigskygirl April 12, 2019 Share April 12, 2019 12 minutes ago, galaxychaser said: Jill try switching brands of diapers. That my dear would make too much sense. You would think with all the babies in the house before Izzy and Sam along she would have learn how to deal with rashes and weird pimply things by now. Link to comment
3 is enough April 12, 2019 Share April 12, 2019 Maybe she should try changing the diapers more frequently, thoroughly cleaning and drying Sam's butt, and maybe applying a thin layer of some diaper rash cream? I did have an issue with Huggies some 20+ years ago. I found that liner tended to split and I found the tiny gel absorbent bubbles on the baby's skin. I switched to another brand. 1 10 Link to comment
Ohiopirate02 April 12, 2019 Share April 12, 2019 I know Jill has lead a sheltered life, but who needs a consensus on a diaper irritating their child's skin? If you are cleaning the kid's skin properly and using the diaper rash cream of your choice and the child is still getting a rash, then change the brand of diapers. It's not that hard. She has 18 siblings and at least of them has to have some kind of skin sensitivity. I grew up in a home where dryer sheets were never used and we only bought certain brands of laundry detergent because of my dad's skin. I've only strayed once with a free bottle of Gain and will never do so again. I am beginning to agree with those posters who suspect that JB has paid money for a social media whisperer to help the family monetize their profiles. Obviously they got the cheapest one and only had them work for a few hours before one of the 19 is now the Social Media Marketing Expert (tm). There is a way to be relatable that is not humiliating your children or "friends." 14 Link to comment
Popular Post Oldernowiser April 12, 2019 Popular Post Share April 12, 2019 Um, why not ask Mother Of The Year? 😁 30 6 Link to comment
Absolom April 12, 2019 Share April 12, 2019 It could also be the wipes she uses. Granddaughter was allergic to some chemical used in every brand of wipe until my daughter bought Water Wipes. Changing diaper brands and being compulsive about keeping him clean and dry is an excellent beginning. 3 Link to comment
JoanArc April 12, 2019 Share April 12, 2019 19 minutes ago, Ohiopirate02 said: I know Jill has lead a sheltered life, but who needs a consensus on a diaper irritating their child's skin? Someone angling for a Vegetables and Carrots influencer job to score free diapers. 8 3 Link to comment
MyPeopleAreNordic April 12, 2019 Share April 12, 2019 (edited) 2 hours ago, bigskygirl said: I go along with a hamster because it reminds me of the scene on Designing Women when Bernice said she was tired of people asking the parents what the want. The parents would usually say we do not care as long as the baby is healthy. Bernice said you would care if the baby is a hamster. Okay...I think she might have said gerbil. My answer is the baby will be a hamster or a gerbil. I used to watch Designing Women with my mom when I was elementary school aged. That show was so far ahead of it’s time & still so relevant today. Too bad Jill and the other Duggar daughters never got to watch it growing up. And how does Jill not know about diaper rash questions- she raised several of her siblings! And I thought she was doing cloth diapers. (I did them with my eldest until he was about a year old, but my husband and I also worked full-time and our daycare wouldn’t allow cloth diapers, so we switched to disposables with baby number two, who is 17 months younger than baby 1.) Jill has no job outside of the home and I think her apartment has a washer/dryer in the unit. What happened to cloth diapers? (They make cloth pull-up-type diapers for babies Sam’s size.) I don’t personally care if one uses cloth or disposable (and disposables made my life a whole lot easier, no lie), but aren’t the Duggars supposed to be all about frugality and wasn’t crunchy-for-Jesus midwife-ish mama Jill all into cloth diapers at one time? (Not to mention that if one is going to have multiple babies, cloth diapers really cut down on cost (although I tend to think/hope Izzy and Sam are it for Jill). Edited April 12, 2019 by MyPeopleAreNordic 6 Link to comment
DangerousMinds April 12, 2019 Share April 12, 2019 3 hours ago, tabloidlover said: I apologize for having to crop the top of Yay’s head off, took a screenshot from Jill’s Instastory How many babies has she already raised/lived with? She can’t just ask her family about this? Looking for attention? 1 7 Link to comment
DangerousMinds April 12, 2019 Share April 12, 2019 1 minute ago, ginger90 said: Because men are inherently better at killing insects, dontcha know? Omg why is she looking for so much validation? 5 10 Link to comment
Trillium April 12, 2019 Share April 12, 2019 (edited) When my youngest was still in diapers he got awful rashes suddenly from Huggies. I switch brands to an organic kind and the rash went away almost immediately. What I did not do is post on social media asking for options. It doesn’t matter if 69%, 99.99999% don’t have issues, HER kid does. Is she not going to change brands because her poll says most people don’t have issues? Figure it out Jill. Edited April 12, 2019 by Trillium 20 Link to comment
bigskygirl April 12, 2019 Share April 12, 2019 In the words of Suzanne Sugarbaker "The man should kill the bugs!" All I can say is seriously Jill. You have to share this with the world. #nexttimeIgetabugusingthevacuumpleaseremindmetopostabout Link to comment
Popular Post FizzyPuff April 12, 2019 Popular Post Share April 12, 2019 1 hour ago, Oldernowiser said: Um, why not ask Mother Of The Year? 😁 Jill: Mama? Michelle: muttering under her breath : God, Blessings,expecting, I’ve got 19 kids and I delivered every one of them. Jill: Mama, I need some like help. Michelle: Still muttering to herself Jill: Did you like ever um you know like get um these weird um red bumps like on um babies when like um using diapers? Michelle: Jill! Oh Jill how are you Muffy? Hugs her then whispers in her ear ” are we on camera?” Jill: whispers back, No Mom, No cameras, I’m not like on the show um anymore, remember? Michelle: walking off, Go ask Jill Jill: Mama it’s me Jill remember? Michelle: Yes Jessa, go ask Jana. Jill: um ok then 26 2 Link to comment
Popular Post JoanArc April 12, 2019 Popular Post Share April 12, 2019 So, Jill let Derick leave the home unescorted, and was then punished with a plague of insects? 27 2 Link to comment
bigskygirl April 12, 2019 Share April 12, 2019 4 minutes ago, JoanArc said: So, Jill let Derick leave the home unescorted, and was then punished with a plague of insects? Maybe God was trying to tell her something. Link to comment
libgirl2 April 12, 2019 Share April 12, 2019 1 hour ago, MyPeopleAreNordic said: I used to watch Designing Women with my mom when I was elementary school aged. That show was so far ahead of it’s time & still so relevant today. Too bad Jill and the other Duggar daughters never got to watch it growing up. I loved Designing Women! I remember after I had my son via c-section, I was at home watching DW. It was the episode where Charlene psychic tells her that she is going to marry a certain man who ends up being really gross. I was laughing so hard I thought I was going to pop a staple! 41 minutes ago, DangerousMinds said: Because men are inherently better at killing insects, dontcha know? Omg why is she looking for so much validation? The time I saw a giant centipede in the bathroom, I did kind of wish my husband was home. 4 Link to comment
Marshmallow Mollie April 12, 2019 Share April 12, 2019 My house has so far been spared from hand foot mouth virus (coxsackie), but I have heard a weird blister diaper rash is an early sign. 1 Link to comment
Jynnan tonnix April 12, 2019 Share April 12, 2019 If nothing else, I wish Jill was aware that killing bees is not a good thing. They will never sting unless they are threatened or provoked (they themselves will die if they do), and this planet needs every bee it can get right now. 😢 16 Link to comment
Popular Post BitterApple April 12, 2019 Popular Post Share April 12, 2019 55 minutes ago, ginger90 said: Jill looks like she's plotting to blow up a government agency. I've never seen someone look so deranged over killing flies. It ain't that serious, sis. 24 7 Link to comment
Oldernowiser April 12, 2019 Share April 12, 2019 4 minutes ago, Marshmallow Mollie said: My house has so far been spared from hand foot mouth virus (coxsackie), but I have heard a weird blister diaper rash is an early sign. I had that once. I was 45. (Doctor, in tone of wonder, “Adults hardly EVER get this!”) I hope this isn’t what the poor kid has, because I was pretty miserable. 3 Link to comment
bigskygirl April 12, 2019 Share April 12, 2019 5 minutes ago, BitterApple said: Jill looks like she's plotting to blow up a government agency. I've never seen someone look so deranged over killing flies. It ain't that serious, sis. Jill the terminator. Taking out terrorist bees and wasps with one single blow from her fly swatter. Link to comment
CalicoKitty April 12, 2019 Share April 12, 2019 (edited) Here's a tip, Jill. If you spray hairspray at the flying object, its wings won't work and it just drops to the ground. Then you pick it up. Also works for spiders. They can't walk anymore and just fall down so you can pick them up. No smushed bugs on the walls. Edited April 12, 2019 by CalicoKitty I do know how to spell. 5 1 7 Link to comment
galaxychaser April 12, 2019 Share April 12, 2019 30 minutes ago, BitterApple said: Jill looks like she's plotting to blow up a government agency. I've never seen someone look so deranged over killing flies. It ain't that serious, sis. I hate Dereck #besthubsever with a vengeance. 1 2 Link to comment
galaxychaser April 12, 2019 Share April 12, 2019 1 hour ago, ginger90 said: Dereck looks like a malnourished insect. I will see myself to the prayer closet. 7 3 Link to comment
libgirl2 April 12, 2019 Share April 12, 2019 21 minutes ago, CalicoKitty said: Here's a tip, Jill. If you spray hairspray at the flying object, its wings won't work and it just drops to the ground. Then you pick it up. Also works for spiders. They can't walk anymore and just fall down so you can pick them up. No smushed bugs on the walls. ahh, yes hairspray, the choice of many of my friends in my teen years to kill bugs! 5 Link to comment
CalicoKitty April 12, 2019 Share April 12, 2019 I should point out that I am not afraid of spiders or bugs. I usually try to get them outside. But there are times when they need to be dispatched quickly, so they get the "treatment". 3 4 Link to comment
babyhouseman April 12, 2019 Share April 12, 2019 2 hours ago, ginger90 said: Some people get bug phobias after being bitten, stung, or having allergic reactions. Maybe that's her problem. I can't believe I'm defending her. 3 Link to comment
Jynnan tonnix April 12, 2019 Share April 12, 2019 1 hour ago, CalicoKitty said: Here's a tip, Jill. If you spray hairspray at the flying object, its wings won't work and it just drops to the ground. Then you pick it up. Also works for spiders. They can't walk anymore and just fall down so you can pick them up. No smushed bugs on the walls. At the risk of sounding like something out of "My Big Fat Greek Wedding", I use Windex. Only on flies, though. But when I get a bunch of flies in the house which like to congregate on windows, a few well-aimed blasts of Windex will kill them pretty rapidly even if they manage to fly off at first. And I get clean windows into the bargain. Works well if they land on the counters, too. 1 6 4 Link to comment
lookeyloo April 12, 2019 Share April 12, 2019 1 hour ago, Marshmallow Mollie said: My house has so far been spared from hand foot mouth virus (coxsackie), but I have heard a weird blister diaper rash is an early sign. And many years ago my second son, who will turn 50 this year, had a terrible diaper rash. I was a stay at home mom who used cloth diapers and was diligent about changing him. I changed detergents no help. I asked the pediatrician who had no kids and was no help and finally got an anti fungal cream to use which did help. Now how in the world did he get a fungus on his areas? He didn't go to daycare and I washed the diapers in hot water. Anyway, it finally went away. Some things happen. 3 Link to comment
lilwhitelion April 12, 2019 Share April 12, 2019 1 hour ago, Jynnan tonnix said: If nothing else, I wish Jill was aware that killing bees is not a good thing. They will never sting unless they are threatened or provoked (they themselves will die if they do), and this planet needs every bee it can get right now. 😢 Lots and lots of people are making comments like yours on her IG post. 1 4 Link to comment
Vaysh April 12, 2019 Share April 12, 2019 When Jill is trying to look badass and not cutesy or squinting you can see that she actually has very pretty eyes. She can be quite attractive when she's not making her usual stupid faces IMO. 7 Link to comment
BradandJanet April 12, 2019 Share April 12, 2019 How did poor Jilly manage in Danger America, where the insects are large and numerous? Derick must have been away from the house doing interpretative dances at least some of the time. 7 8 Link to comment
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