Jamerrill Stewart (Homeschool mom of 7 [soon to be 8])
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I think he waited in the car. I suspected his "going back to school" was an acceptable way for him not to work. Why did he get continued education if he's not going to use it? She claims he works on cars but from the videos about their old complaining neighbors I think he putters around outside to have something to do vs repairing\restoring cars as a source of income.
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Nooo i heard it as if he had given her money earlier for the takeaways.
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Re: Jamerrill Stewart (Homeschool mom of 7 [soon to be 8])
If he can't walk to the fridge to get the food himself, bring him smaller portions! Jesus, she's going to be a widow soon if they don't get it together!
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Aaaand now she has bought 6 turkeys, i wonder what's next
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I don't understand their relationship. I mean its obvious he has no issue impregnating her and she willingly puts out considering they have a bunch of kids and would like more, but he has a problem with actually doing the work. I'm sorry if this was my situation and he is not willing to help pull the weight of having a large family and his wife is working around the clock I wouldn't be putting out. I mean, I get it if he hurt himself with the move but you don't let your wife who shouldn't be lifting that much stuff by herself go without having someone with her who can actually help lift. I mean, they have a grown ass son who could've met her at Ikea and helped her load up the beds and such but her husband is a pitiful joke as a man.oldhagagain wrote: ↑Sun Mar 22, 2020 8:18 pmI noticed that too - what?! - Travis is just waiting in the van? I wonder if she would say he has a disability like a bad back (besides his obesity) or has social anxiety or something. I don't buy it that she's cool with him not pulling his weight.IHateCilantro wrote: ↑Sun Mar 22, 2020 5:55 pm OMG the IKEA video!!!
She flat out lies.
She initially starts out 1/2 the video about going shopping at IKEA ALL ALONE, and spends awhile describing how she couldnt lift shit onto the cart they gave her and how she got the Ikea workers to help load her cart and load all the boxes into her car....
Then she describes how she got in the car, and asked the men if they took tips and she asked Travis for money and he gave it to her!
I thought Jammerill was all alone and needed help? But Travis WAS there!
Either Travis is lazy or the story is BS.
Also, it appeared she was spending $$$$ at IKEA. I'm pretty sure they would've normally been more helpful, maybe she was expecting her"personal assistant" experience and pissed them off.
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chattykat wrote: ↑Wed Mar 25, 2020 10:07 am
I don't understand their relationship. I mean its obvious he has no issue impregnating her and she willingly puts out considering they have a bunch of kids and would like more, but he has a problem with actually doing the work. I'm sorry if this was my situation and he is not willing to help pull the weight of having a large family and his wife is working around the clock I wouldn't be putting out. I mean, I get it if he hurt himself with the move but you don't let your wife who shouldn't be lifting that much stuff by herself go without having someone with her who can actually help lift. I mean, they have a grown ass son who could've met her at Ikea and helped her load up the beds and such but her husband is a pitiful joke as a man.
Hes eating his feelings.
I heard her once say that she has to ALLOW him to have some choices in things.
My hinky meter POPPED up upon hearing that. Maybe he feels emasculated and marginalized
Like Brad, Billy Bob and that other Angelina ex hubby.
Her light was too bright for them to stand in her shadow.
Billy Bob jumped ship and got a compliant little woman
and Brad became a drinker...
Travis is eating a lot. Maybe he feels small next to her.
Im not saying she should dim her light to match him, Im saying that women have to start recognizing THEIR TRUE MAGNIFICENCE AND CHOSE A MAN WHO IS ON THEIR LEVEL.
I hate to quote Oprah, but when GIRLS get educated and start earning their own money, they dont buy a bunch of toys, they may buy a nice bracelet, but primarily they put money into their communities, to build up everyone.
Boys just buy junk (neon car accessories, dirt bikes, etc.
Jammerill, KNOW YOUR WORTH. Look at all you have accomplished.
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She created 8 kids with this man and if she leaves she has to make food in advance and have all kinds of things prepared so the kids aren't hungry and naked. So strange. Maybe she'll be better off without him.
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You know this is a little funny that she has to ALLOW him to have choices and she claims to be Christian. I don't want this to be a biblical debate because I know this can be a touchy subject, but nowhere in the bible does it say to submit to the wife. I am all for people having equal rights in a relationship and no one should be domineering, but for her to take control and emasculate her husband is not right. My sister is married to a guy who will not take charge so I get there are those people out there, but he will not let her go into a store by herself and purchase heavy items only to rely on the store workers to help so I am sorry that is a pitiful excuse for Jammerill's husband if that is indeed the case for him. There are times even when the man cannot make a decision that you ask for his opinion or at the very least his thoughts and go with it and I think this guy has to ask permission to go to the bathroom lol.IHateCilantro wrote: ↑Wed Mar 25, 2020 10:38 amchattykat wrote: ↑Wed Mar 25, 2020 10:07 am
I don't understand their relationship. I mean its obvious he has no issue impregnating her and she willingly puts out considering they have a bunch of kids and would like more, but he has a problem with actually doing the work. I'm sorry if this was my situation and he is not willing to help pull the weight of having a large family and his wife is working around the clock I wouldn't be putting out. I mean, I get it if he hurt himself with the move but you don't let your wife who shouldn't be lifting that much stuff by herself go without having someone with her who can actually help lift. I mean, they have a grown ass son who could've met her at Ikea and helped her load up the beds and such but her husband is a pitiful joke as a man.
Hes eating his feelings.
I heard her once say that she has to ALLOW him to have some choices in things.
My hinky meter POPPED up upon hearing that. Maybe he feels emasculated and marginalized
Like Brad, Billy Bob and that other Angelina ex hubby.
Her light was too bright for them to stand in her shadow.
Billy Bob jumped ship and got a compliant little woman
and Brad became a drinker...
Travis is eating a lot. Maybe he feels small next to her.
Im not saying she should dim her light to match him, Im saying that women have to start recognizing THEIR TRUE MAGNIFICENCE AND CHOSE A MAN WHO IS ON THEIR LEVEL.
I hate to quote Oprah, but when GIRLS get educated and start earning their own money, they dont buy a bunch of toys, they may buy a nice bracelet, but primarily they put money into their communities, to build up everyone.
Boys just buy junk (neon car accessories, dirt bikes, etc.
Jammerill, KNOW YOUR WORTH. Look at all you have accomplished.
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I took it as choices about the house decorating which to be honest how many husbands give one iota about paint choices or handles for cabinets.
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Either way, he needs to have some input on things. I am sure when it came down to the construction. SHE was the one who called the shots and he couldn't give his two cents. If I remember correctly she said he used to be a contractor of some sort so he knows a thing or two and I don't get why he couldn't tell her the measurements of what to look for in the store and instead it seemed like she just bought what she liked instead of measuring for things which is a waste of time if the item does not fit or work. I mean she didn't even get enough knobs for her kitchen and if her husband would've helped or if she asked questions she would've known exactly what to get.DoodleBop2 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 26, 2020 1:57 pm I took it as choices about the house decorating which to be honest how many husbands give one iota about paint choices or handles for cabinets.
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That would have made more sense. We have no idea if she's controlling OR she gave up trying to get him to be more involved so she does everything. Some men are just that lazy. He doesn't seem to have much motivation. She seemed to have to badger him to say anything when she took him to pick a fridge. He could have been iffy about the camera but that could be him all the time.chattykat wrote: ↑Thu Mar 26, 2020 4:25 pmEither way, he needs to have some input on things. I am sure when it came down to the construction. SHE was the one who called the shots and he couldn't give his two cents. If I remember correctly she said he used to be a contractor of some sort so he knows a thing or two and I don't get why he couldn't tell her the measurements of what to look for in the store and instead it seemed like she just bought what she liked instead of measuring for things which is a waste of time if the item does not fit or work. I mean she didn't even get enough knobs for her kitchen and if her husband would've helped or if she asked questions she would've known exactly what to get.DoodleBop2 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 26, 2020 1:57 pm I took it as choices about the house decorating which to be honest how many husbands give one iota about paint choices or handles for cabinets.
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Remember in the movie Coalminers Daughter, Loretta had made it big and her hubby Doolittle/Mooney and her would fight alot
and one day he decided to go back to being a car mechanic, for HIMSELF and his sanity.
He married her when she was 13 and then she made it big and he started feeling like a 3rd wheel, so he went back to a regular job.
This is what is occurring HERE.
and one day he decided to go back to being a car mechanic, for HIMSELF and his sanity.
He married her when she was 13 and then she made it big and he started feeling like a 3rd wheel, so he went back to a regular job.
This is what is occurring HERE.
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He'd probably feel better about himself if he had a job he could go to, to feel proud about. Being a house husband doesn't seem very fulfilling to him. Puttering around in the backyard isn't the same as being a mechanic - turning your career into a hobby is not always as satisfying as some would think.
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I think she falls into the category of one that 'likes to hear the sound of her own voice' as many others too
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That rice, chicken, cheese and sour cream casserole she assembled honestly looked disgusting. The rice looked way overcooked, mushy as hell and i really don't understand the obsession with dairy products...
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Always talking up Trim Healthy Mama then putting pounds of cheese including cream cheese and dry shelf-stable "sprinkle cheese" on everything.
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Isn't trim healthy mama just low carb? Cheese is carb free.DoodleBop2 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 11, 2020 6:34 pm Always talking up Trim Healthy Mama then putting pounds of cheese including cream cheese and dry shelf-stable "sprinkle cheese" on everything.
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maybe that's why they never lose any weight they think as long as it's low carb they're fine.LisaLulu22 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 11, 2020 7:05 pmIsn't trim healthy mama just low carb? Cheese is carb free.DoodleBop2 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 11, 2020 6:34 pm Always talking up Trim Healthy Mama then putting pounds of cheese including cream cheese and dry shelf-stable "sprinkle cheese" on everything.
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Long time lurker. I just watched her latest video where she made chicken and dumplings. I just had to comment about it. It did not look appetizing at all and she put potatoes in it. YUK! It reminded of slop that I have fed to pigs when I was a kid.
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New to this forum. Ive been watching a few of her videos and I like her. She seems genuine.
My gripe is with the portion she makes. I get that she is cooking for 9, I think, but she cooks enough for 50 at least. I know she freezes but come on...she made enough mashed potatoes for a small village. They gotta be eating mashed potatoes the whole week.
My gripe is with the portion she makes. I get that she is cooking for 9, I think, but she cooks enough for 50 at least. I know she freezes but come on...she made enough mashed potatoes for a small village. They gotta be eating mashed potatoes the whole week.
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