I agree, Nancy. It doesn't surprise me that the kids might ask about the crew if they haven't been around for a few days. I think transitioning to a (relatively) normal life is important at this stage.All I know is that I like the show. I know it is reality TV and we are seeing edited versions of them and that we see what TLC wants us to see. I also know that the trips and all the freebies are perks of doing the show since they are being used as part of the show. To me it is no different then Project Runway going into a fabric store and having free run to get what they need and at the end we hear them say "thanks Mood" so we all know what store they were in. Or on Top Chef they go on locations and are always shopping in Whole Foods...plus mentioning the restaurants that the judges run...free advertising, free product placement..it's pretty much a fact of life in reality TV shows.
I don't begrudge J & K any of this, they did what they felt they need and wanted to do for their family..just like we all do. We just didn't have a TV show knocking on our doors. I'm not all up in arms over the fat that the kids have cameras around them, I'm one that thinks that pulling the show abruptly would not be a good thing because this is what is normal for the kids and with the parents splitting they need this as the one constant in their life.
I do think the show is running it's course though and will end sooner rather than later...mainly because the kids are older and with school in the future there will not be as much to film. This is when they should be making a slow transition to removing the cameras from day to day and then eventually it can just be special occasions and/or trips. I like watching the trips, I get to see places I won't go to, just like watching Samantha Brown on Travel Channel.
Oh, yeah! I've had teenagers for 12 years, and this one still has 4 to go before she hits her 20's. 3 at once wasAlthough I would never want to see it on , once they were teens, I do think it would be intersting to see how they will handle all those teens. Three teens at once was harder for me than three youngsters! And hard on my hair color too!
It isn't our business, but it would be interesting to know what went down. Maybe "counselling" wasn't what we assumed it was.Not that it's any of my business, but I wonder, if she did kick him out, were there good reasons? I wonder if the first pics with the young chicks were just the first we saw. Just something that goes through my mind every once in a while.
There is so much we don't and won't ever know (again, not that it is any of my business).
Yeah, but MY username is my name, 'cause I didn't know any better at the time.None of it is our business that is why we post under usernames
I think she was fed up with the way he acts & she is a control freak. I think they feed off of each other's worst character defects.
I think he was going to the bar & she did not like it but he kept doing it.
My Tag turns Black when Kathy comes around![]()
I don't understand Madge..she said if they don't shoot for 5 days, the kids ask about them.
That isn't the case all of the time anymore. There have been a handful of instances since the divorce announcement where the crew was there and the adult with them while filming was the babysitter.Someone mentioned on another board, that the good part is, when the parents are home, and they are filming, at least the kids are often getting their undivided attention during that time, rather than be sent outside to just play all the time.
And that they are prob doing stuff (like firing off the rocket, doing the scavenger hunt) that they prob wouldn't have time/interest to do with them. I had never looked at it that way, and not sure that I agree, but I did find the different perspective interesting.
Of course they try to justify it..just like I would if my kids were doing something that not everyone agreed I should be letting them do. My mom (who I miss daily) had lots of ideas on what I should and shouldn't let my kids do (first child kept in yard until age 13, second one kept in yard until 12, third one..open gate policy from the age of 8 LOL). I always justified why I allowed what I did..even the times my mom was right LOL! I'm pretty sure my kids justify why their kids do what they do too...I think it's human nature. Whatever answer fits to make it ok.the answers about filming never seem to be the same way twice. it seems to me, that when Jon and/or Kate (they both do this) are talking about the filming, they're continuing to justify doing the show. my thoughts on that haven't changed, in spite of my inability to understand a simple sentence.![]()
one could argue things they've lost as a result. LOL.
I don't need anyone to agree or disagree with me, I can do it all on my own.![]()
Saw this on BabyMommas site: (BabyMomma's site is the Gosselin Family Fan site, or whatever it's called)
saw her in Cleveland and found out that she is really a strong woman. I asked about the cookbook (as a woman who collects cookbooks/recipe books-I was curious to hear about hers) and she gave some UNOFFICIAL word that the book will be out next fall (she believes) and that she will be a writing a NEW book (UNOFFICIALLY) about what she and the kids went through with the divorce
Hmmm...how did the paps get on the side of the fence with Jon and the kids?
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Of course they try to justify it..just like I would if my kids were doing something that not everyone agreed I should be letting them do. My mom (who I miss daily) had lots of ideas on what I should and shouldn't let my kids do (first child kept in yard until age 13, second one kept in yard until 12, third one..open gate policy from the age of 8 LOL). I always justified why I allowed what I did..even the times my mom was right LOL! I'm pretty sure my kids justify why their kids do what they do too...I think it's human nature. Whatever answer fits to make it ok.
I wonder how they got there too..obviously someone let them be there.
I do think that picture looks like "feeding time at the zoo"
Debbie...obviously I didn't know any better either.And I had 3 kids between ages of 30-35....when I had my last daughter my oldest wasn't even in kindergarten yet...those days were a breeze compared to the teen years. I have one that is almost 17 and that is my baby, I can't wait till I'm done with the teen years..and mine are all girls!
I wonder how they got there too..obviously someone let them be there.
I do think that picture looks like "feeding time at the zoo"
Jon is too trustworthy, to bring his kids out to the fence with him.IIRC, the paps have been on the other side of the gate before .. Jon was playing with that camera with the big honkin' lens that one time ...
and the zoo thing is spot on.
Jon is too trustworthy, to bring his kids out to the fence with him.
Those people are not looking at Jon, they are looking at the kids.
Maybe Jon is correct when he says he wants to stick up for his kids,
but his actions sure don't prove it today, by letting them come to the fence and meeting strangers.
Yes, Jon is there with the kids,
but why, is he trying to make his kids feel comfortable with strangers?
Hasn't Jon ever learned the lesson,
"Stranger, Danger".
I really think Jon is out there, and the kids are trying to get his attention. It's like Jon has a fixation with the people that come to the fence and gawk at his family, home, etc.
The dogs seem real comfortable with the paps & visitors too.
I wonder if the paps took that picture from the other side of the fence further away and used a telescopic lense.
The people at the fence look more like fans..although I think Jon is making a mistake teaching the kids to talk to strangers.
That is possible, they could be pretty far away and just zoom in..never thought of that. I really don't like the whole "staring at the family" thing though. I just can't believe that people go and stand by their fence like that....I think that is crazy.