I admire the Osmonds and the Duggars and their HUGE families!

Mashmont

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My great dream is to meet my deceased ancestors in heaven, and we all are happily getting ready for a big nightly banquet. A huge table with everyone you love there with you. And a table filled with the most delicious food.

Well, the Osmonds and the Duggars are the closest to having that reality here on earth.
Think of it. The Osmond grandparents (parents of the singers) have 54 grandchildren. And the other neat thing would be to have the money to house them all at Christmas. It would take quite a mansion to accomplish this, but what fun it would be! Same with the Duggars. 19 children and as of August 2020, they were up to 20 grandchildren. It may be 22 or 23 by now. And we know the Duggars have a huge house in Arkansas. I don't know how big their denomination is about Christmas, but for a Catholic family like mine, it would be great fun.

If you've ever watched the Duggar's show on TLC, about ten years ago you saw they were extremely highly organized. The parents had to be like CEO's almost. Organizational geniuses. Lots of delegating. Lots of skills learned by the kids. They had a buddy system, where they paired the kids. What a great environment to learn from!

My wife and I had five kids. All stairsteps. But we married relatively late at about age 29. I wish I had been mature enough to marry at 18 or 19 and do what the Duggars and Osmonds did. Have a huge family, then make the money to raise them on a big spread and big house. Raisomg them well to become contributing members of society. What a great legacy to have. Maybe 15 kids. 50 grandkids. All shining like bright twinkling stars in the sky, and just as numerous! And what fantastic Christmases you'd have. Filling up nine or ten rows at Mass. Gathering for Christmas dinners, having a big bonfire outside. Groups going hiking, groups playing games, groups working jigsaw puzzles, groups in the lazy-boys reading books, groups in the den watching a movie, groups in the kitchen baking breads and pies. Everyone busy as bees buzzing happily and sharing the holidays.

I am one of six, and we all get together every Christmas without fail and have a great time. There are maybe 20 in the household. We go to the big family home and we have pretty much the kind of Christmas I describe, except not as many people, and no big spread of land. I look forward to that week so much. In Heaven, I hope to have this scene every single night with legions of people. All loving. All happy. All the time. That's what I look forward to. How depressing to believe this could never happen!
 
The Osmonds seem like nice people. The show portrayed the Douggars as lunatics. I'm hoping they are not as nutso as they were portrayed.
 
My great dream is to meet my deceased ancestors in heaven, and we all are happily getting ready for a big nightly banquet. A huge table with everyone you love there with you. And a table filled with the most delicious food.

Well, the Osmonds and the Duggars are the closest to having that reality here on earth.
Think of it. The Osmond grandparents (parents of the singers) have 54 grandchildren. And the other neat thing would be to have the money to house them all at Christmas. It would take quite a mansion to accomplish this, but what fun it would be! Same with the Duggars. 19 children and as of August 2020, they were up to 20 grandchildren. It may be 22 or 23 by now. And we know the Duggars have a huge house in Arkansas. I don't know how big their denomination is about Christmas, but for a Catholic family like mine, it would be great fun.

If you've ever watched the Duggar's show on TLC, about ten years ago you saw they were extremely highly organized. The parents had to be like CEO's almost. Organizational geniuses. Lots of delegating. Lots of skills learned by the kids. They had a buddy system, where they paired the kids. What a great environment to learn from!

My wife and I had five kids. All stairsteps. But we married relatively late at about age 29. I wish I had been mature enough to marry at 18 or 19 and do what the Duggars and Osmonds did. Have a huge family, then make the money to raise them on a big spread and big house. Raisomg them well to become contributing members of society. What a great legacy to have. Maybe 15 kids. 50 grandkids. All shining like bright twinkling stars in the sky, and just as numerous! And what fantastic Christmases you'd have. Filling up nine or ten rows at Mass. Gathering for Christmas dinners, having a big bonfire outside. Groups going hiking, groups playing games, groups working jigsaw puzzles, groups in the lazy-boys reading books, groups in the den watching a movie, groups in the kitchen baking breads and pies. Everyone busy as bees buzzing happily and sharing the holidays.

I am one of six, and we all get together every Christmas without fail and have a great time. There are maybe 20 in the household. We go to the big family home and we have pretty much the kind of Christmas I describe, except not as many people, and no big spread of land. I look forward to that week so much. In Heaven, I hope to have this scene every single night with legions of people. All loving. All happy. All the time. That's what I look forward to. How depressing to believe this could never happen!

Isn't one of the Duggar kids a convicted sex offender?

Yeah, I looked it up. He was convicted of knowingly receiving child porn involving kids under 12.
 
The mom on the show was weird. I’m sure editing was done that way on purpose

I am referring to Post #3. He has a quote showing you said "The Duggars seem nice to me". I can't see anywhere you said that. If he invented your quote he should take it down or have a mod erase it. Misquoting people is a cheap shot and against the rules.
 
Unless Candycorn deleted her post, your changing her quote is against the USMB rules.
Thanks, school marm for pointing that out.

Sorry, Candycorn. I just saw this morning that I mistyped and put my statement in your box in Post #3. I can't delete it now because it's too late. My apologies.
 
The mom on the show was weird. I’m sure editing was done that way on purpose
My bad, Candycorn. I didn't mean to ascribe my quote to you in #3. It is too late for me to change it. I apologize.
 
Isn't one of the Duggar kids a convicted sex offender?

Yeah, I looked it up. He was convicted of knowingly receiving child porn involving kids under 12.
Leave it to a leftwinger to always point out the negative. Sadly, people aren't perfect. But the Duggars are a great family who try to do their best. If only one child in 19 has a problem, that's pretty damn good.
 
I am referring to Post #3. He has a quote showing you said "The Duggars seem nice to me". I can't see anywhere you said that. If he invented your quote he should take it down or have a mod erase it. Misquoting people is a cheap shot and against the rules.
Yeah, he changed my quote.

I don't even bother reporting infractions anymore... or at least I seldom bother with it relative to the number I see.
 
Leave it to a leftwinger to always point out the negative. Sadly, people aren't perfect. But the Duggars are a great family who try to do their best. If only one child in 19 has a problem, that's pretty damn good.

What? You make it sound like it is my fault Duggar is a convicted sex offender.

Funny, you want to remove a parent's choice of whether their child is taught actual sex ed, but want to dismiss the fact that he funded child porn and is a convicted sex offender.

You are excusing it because most of their kids didn't get caught with kiddie porn? Sad.
 
Thanks, school marm for pointing that out.

Sorry, Candycorn. I just saw this morning that I mistyped and put my statement in your box in Post #3. I can't delete it now because it's too late. My apologies.
School marm? lol Changing what someone actually said, if done intentionally, is a cheap, low-rent tactic that is not uncommon on many boards.

Yes, I pointed it out.
 
Leave it to a leftwinger to always point out the negative. Sadly, people aren't perfect. But the Duggars are a great family who try to do their best. If only one child in 19 has a problem, that's pretty damn good.

Your response is a perfect example of why so many people have left the church. You are quick to judge me as an atheist, and yet you treat Josh Duggar's conviction as a sex offenders with a "Boys will be boys" attitude.

I have never been arrested. I have voted, paid taxes and served this nation for decades. And yet, because I think the US Constitution is right as it is, you want to dismiss me. While at the same time you want to act like what Josh Duggar did as "No biggie".

How many children have been molested because the catholic church chose to transfer them instead of excommunicating them or defrocking them when they first molested the children in their church? The first victims are on the individual priest. The ones after are squarely on the heads of the entire church for helping them avoid punishment and putting them in the exact position they were when the first molestations happened.
 
My great dream is to meet my deceased ancestors in heaven, and we all are happily getting ready for a big nightly banquet. A huge table with everyone you love there with you. And a table filled with the most delicious food.

Well, the Osmonds and the Duggars are the closest to having that reality here on earth.
Think of it. The Osmond grandparents (parents of the singers) have 54 grandchildren. And the other neat thing would be to have the money to house them all at Christmas. It would take quite a mansion to accomplish this, but what fun it would be! Same with the Duggars. 19 children and as of August 2020, they were up to 20 grandchildren. It may be 22 or 23 by now. And we know the Duggars have a huge house in Arkansas. I don't know how big their denomination is about Christmas, but for a Catholic family like mine, it would be great fun.

If you've ever watched the Duggar's show on TLC, about ten years ago you saw they were extremely highly organized. The parents had to be like CEO's almost. Organizational geniuses. Lots of delegating. Lots of skills learned by the kids. They had a buddy system, where they paired the kids. What a great environment to learn from!

My wife and I had five kids. All stairsteps. But we married relatively late at about age 29. I wish I had been mature enough to marry at 18 or 19 and do what the Duggars and Osmonds did. Have a huge family, then make the money to raise them on a big spread and big house. Raisomg them well to become contributing members of society. What a great legacy to have. Maybe 15 kids. 50 grandkids. All shining like bright twinkling stars in the sky, and just as numerous! And what fantastic Christmases you'd have. Filling up nine or ten rows at Mass. Gathering for Christmas dinners, having a big bonfire outside. Groups going hiking, groups playing games, groups working jigsaw puzzles, groups in the lazy-boys reading books, groups in the den watching a movie, groups in the kitchen baking breads and pies. Everyone busy as bees buzzing happily and sharing the holidays.

I am one of six, and we all get together every Christmas without fail and have a great time. There are maybe 20 in the household. We go to the big family home and we have pretty much the kind of Christmas I describe, except not as many people, and no big spread of land. I look forward to that week so much. In Heaven, I hope to have this scene every single night with legions of people. All loving. All happy. All the time. That's what I look forward to. How depressing to believe this could never happen!
Ive never been much of an osmond fan.
Marie is kind of a phony. Doesn't seam to want to put her family first. Divorces, family counseling there's a lot of.
 

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