Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2008 7:34 am Post subject: Favorite epi?
I'm reading all the pages and haven't seen this posted yet...unless the mommy-brain has set in and I'm losing it ;o). So...what is your favorite epi and why?
For some weirdo reason I really enjoyed the twins cooking one - you know where the tups were sick. I guess it the most real...and I was impressed with how Jon and Kate (and the kids) handled it. I know there's controversy on putting Joel on the floor in the laundry room, and stuff like that, but....I am such a freak about sickness (vomiting to be exact) that I totally 'got' it. Actually the last time my son had a stomach virus, my girls and i went and stayed with my parents while daddy stayed home and took care of "vomitus boy." Our family goes nutso with that type of thing. I just thought the Gosselin's seemed so relaxed about it. Really wish I could be ;o).
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Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2008 8:37 am Post subject:
What a refreshing POV of that episode. I don't handle that well myself. But then I only have 2 and they've never been that sick at the exact same time. I can count my blessing on that one.
I like certain scenes from the episodes. I like the pancakes part of Pancakes and Potties. I love the pumkpin picking. That's a tradition that my family does every year. I love "him will frow up in your hands" and "Hannah pooped in Hannah's unnerwares," with the Leah's wrinkled nose. My kids just got back from a church youth retreat in the Sequoias. My daughter and I are planning to watch that epi this afternoon.
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