Duggars Family... When Will It End?

Still doesn't answer how the modest people stay warm ... in dresses during the bitter winters.
 
This begs the question...

I know how hijabs and dresses can keep a person cool in the heat... but...

How the heck those women stay warm in a long dress in -20C (-4F) while waiting for the bus? Those ones always screw with my mind.

It's a little known secret... they wear wetsuits under these long dresses.
 
Exact! That is how I feeling with heavily humid in Tenn. The desert is fine. In Arizona, Southeastern California, Nevada and New Mexico and Western Texas are desert as dry. That is not problem to wear long pants and hat to protect from sunburn. But I can't stand the humid.

Souggy, In Ark have heavily humid as Southeast US. And even KY, Indiana, Ohio have one too.

Same with IL, Chicago is very humid during summer and there's heatwave in random years.
 
Same with IL, Chicago is very humid during summer and there's heatwave in random years.

:P

Hint: How modest people still wear dresses during the summers even 90-100F heat with 80-100% humidity?

They make their own clothes.

The ones you buy in the stores suck with breathable fabric. I only got one shirt, long-sleeve, that I wear during those hot days. It's even cooler than my t-shirts and all the other ones... why? It's the fabric and how thin it is. If it's any thinner, I reckon it would be a see-through instead. :lol:

But nowadays not a lot of people make their own clothes, let alone know what fabric to get.
 
Yeah! And Eastern Texas too.

I could stand to live in high humid region but wear shorts are most preferred.

I prefer to live in south, especially Texas and don't want deal with brutal winter in northeast and midwest states.
 
updates from people magazines

Duggar Baby No. 19 Arrives
Duggar Baby No. 19 Arrives - Babies : People.com

She arrived earlier than expected, but the 19th Duggar baby is here!

Michelle and Jim Bob Duggar welcomed daughter Josie Brooklyn, weighing 1 lb., 6 oz., at 6:27 p.m. Thursday, at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Arkansas.

Michelle, who has been in the hospital recovering from a gallstone, was taken to the OR for an emergency C-section. She is resting comfortably and the baby is stable and in the NICU for extended care, a rep for the network tells PEOPLE exclusively.

"The most important thing right now is for mom and baby Josie to get as much rest as possible," reads the statement to PEOPLE. "The family is grateful for all the prayers and well wishes during their recovery."

oh wow!! that totally early born but support wait till March but oh well congrats to Jim Bob and Michelle on addition child..
 
Welcome baby Josie! I thought she'll have a boy but I am wrong lol!

At least Michelle's gallstone took care of. I am sure baby will be home soon in no time, but a long journey staying in the hospital.
 
That's so tiny! I hope that baby is ok. How can she deal with a special needs child when she has so many kids?
 
That's so tiny! I hope that baby is ok. How can she deal with a special needs child when she has so many kids?

A lot of the kids are over 10 so they will help out with the younger ones I guess with their father also
 
Welcome baby Josie! I thought she'll have a boy but I am wrong lol!

At least Michelle's gallstone took care of. I am sure baby will be home soon in no time, but a long journey staying in the hospital.

Yeah. She suppose not get 19th baby during gallstone. That is why it's complication. I suppose to have pregnancy in Oct or Nov 2008 but it's unfortunate for me. My doctor suspected on my ct scan of liver and gallbladder. I had to surgery on liver then galbladder removed in Oct. I asked my doctor if I can get pregnancy? He said no just wait until 6 months healed. I have to accept it and wait until healed as well. Finally I got pregnancy. I don't have to worry about complication like Michelle does. I hope her baby is okay.
 
Yeah. She suppose not get 19th baby during gallstone. That is why it's complication. I suppose to have pregnancy in Oct or Nov 2008 but it's unfortunate for me. My doctor suspected on my ct scan of liver and gallbladder. I had to surgery on liver then galbladder removed in Oct. I asked my doctor if I can get pregnancy? He said no just wait until 6 months healed. I have to accept it and wait until healed as well. Finally I got pregnancy. I don't have to worry about complication like Michelle does. I hope her baby is okay.

She probably developed the gallstone whilst pregnant so she did have no choice? :dunno:
 
The saying for gall bladder risk for women is "fat, fertile and over 40." She probably fits in this category. The risk of complications during pregnancy increase with age (and the risks of birth defects). I hope that she realizes how risky it is to have more children.

I don't think that it's fair to dump the baby on the older siblings. The older girls will be parenting way too soon.
 
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