Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just watched this week's show on demand. It looks like the husband is either depressed or has anxiety? The promos for next week show him talking to his pastor. Why would they show this on air?
Probably to raise awareness about post partum depression in men. Many people are unaware that the rates in men are similar to the rates in women. Men tend to experience it a little later 6-12 months post partum). More common in fathers who are very involved. Often it is seen as a female condition so likely they are talking about it to address the stigma and lack of knowledge about it in the paternal population.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think Hazel is a spoiled brat and she's not really cute at all. And as a man, Adam enjoyed that make up session just a little too much.
Agree about Adam. He was in his happy place with the make up.
Anonymous wrote:I think Hazel is a spoiled brat and she's not really cute at all. And as a man, Adam enjoyed that make up session just a little too much.
Anonymous wrote:I think Hazel is a spoiled brat and she's not really cute at all. And as a man, Adam enjoyed that make up session just a little too much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^This. Biting off more than you can chew is not the same as having a child with a handicap, or being handicapped yourself.
Biting off more then they can chew? They seem to handle 6 kids pretty darn well.
Anonymous wrote:^This. Biting off more than you can chew is not the same as having a child with a handicap, or being handicapped yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They do have a nanny. Also, it makes me furious that Danielle parks in handicap spots!!
I never noticed that, will have to pay better attention.
In some states if you have 4 children under 3 you get one. My sister had triplets in NC and was given one without asking.
+1. It's hard to fault using a handicapped space with that many kids under 2. It would be almost impossible to get them across a parking lot without one getting away. I'm not into handicap space abuse, but I would feel bad if I killed someone's runaway toddler.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Poor Hazel, she is odd looking.
Right? Like it goes beyond her eyes. Does she have a mental handicap?
NP here. Never thought of this but now that you've posed this question I actually think this is a good idea. I'm for special parking accommodations in this case.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They do have a nanny. Also, it makes me furious that Danielle parks in handicap spots!!
I never noticed that, will have to pay better attention.
In some states if you have 4 children under 3 you get one. My sister had triplets in NC and was given one without asking.
+1. It's hard to fault using a handicapped space with that many kids under 2. It would be almost impossible to get them across a parking lot without one getting away. I'm not into handicap space abuse, but I would feel bad if I killed someone's runaway toddler.
She can put them all in that giant stroller, one by one, parked beside the car. Many things one needs to figure out when deciding to go through with IVF and the clear consequences it may have.
Right. Should home-based daycare providers get special parking spaces because they might haul around a bunch of little kids, too?
Anonymous wrote:Poor Hazel, she is odd looking.