Because it makes sense since she is younger than the older girls, who are very close in age, and the kids that are close to her age are Noah and Jonah, and it would make sense that they would share a room. The only person who does not have a sibling of the same gender and close age range is Rosie. It just makes sense that with the amount of bedrooms that they have Rosie would be the one to have her own.iheartyt wrote:Honest question...why does Rosie need her own room above the others? Just curious.
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by the time twins would probably want or need their own room the older girls probably wont live at home, they are both over 10 right??? In another 7 years or less they will be going to college.
I honestly think it would be silly to build some huge house in a few years.. that would be even less time the oldr kids would be there. So, you build an 8 bedroom house and in 5 years the two oldest are gone... then in another 5ish years the next two (I think Rosie and Noah are the same age) then Jonah leaves a few years after that... and you are left with 2 kids in a 7 bedroom house. They may as well wait and build their dream home when the kids are all gone, they could still have a decent sized/number of bedroom house for when the kids stay and/or grandkids visit.
I honestly think it would be silly to build some huge house in a few years.. that would be even less time the oldr kids would be there. So, you build an 8 bedroom house and in 5 years the two oldest are gone... then in another 5ish years the next two (I think Rosie and Noah are the same age) then Jonah leaves a few years after that... and you are left with 2 kids in a 7 bedroom house. They may as well wait and build their dream home when the kids are all gone, they could still have a decent sized/number of bedroom house for when the kids stay and/or grandkids visit.
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I would probably give the older girls eAch their own room, have the boys share and the twins and Rosie in the largest room
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Makes sense. Thanks for explaining!snarky1234 wrote:Because it makes sense since she is younger than the older girls, who are very close in age, and the kids that are close to her age are Noah and Jonah, and it would make sense that they would share a room. The only person who does not have a sibling of the same gender and close age range is Rosie. It just makes sense that with the amount of bedrooms that they have Rosie would be the one to have her own.iheartyt wrote:Honest question...why does Rosie need her own room above the others? Just curious.
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Ok am I the only one who thinks BOYS = PUBERTY? Girls puberty is different than boys puberty. The older two can share a room even well past puberty. But the boys and their YOU KNOW...I don't think the boys will want to see each other's morning wood (sorry to be so blunt but this discussion irks me so much we have it over at Jesss thread too about her twins). Just saying. I shared a room with my cousin through puberty (she's 6 months older than me) and we never had any issues when we would get our periods. But boys are just different.
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I don't pay attention to many threads here, so I haven't seen the conversation about Jess' twins. Using real life examples here though. My dad and my uncle aren't even 13 months apart in age and shared a bedroom their entire lives until they moved out. No problem. A guy friend of mine is 15 months younger than his older brother. They've always shared a bedroom and their little brother who is four years younger than my friend has had his own. No problems whatsoever and the oldest two are both getting close to being done with college. In all honesty, I know of more girls needing their own space than boys. But, that's just me.Blackswan wrote:Ok am I the only one who thinks BOYS = PUBERTY? Girls puberty is different than boys puberty. The older two can share a room even well past puberty. But the boys and their YOU KNOW...I don't think the boys will want to see each other's morning wood (sorry to be so blunt but this discussion irks me so much we have it over at Jesss thread too about her twins). Just saying. I shared a room with my cousin through puberty (she's 6 months older than me) and we never had any issues when we would get our periods. But boys are just different.
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caseofwanderlust97 wrote:I don't pay attention to many threads here, so I haven't seen the conversation about Jess' twins. Using real life examples here though. My dad and my uncle aren't even 13 months apart in age and shared a bedroom their entire lives until they moved out of my grandparents place. No problem. A guy friend of mine is 15 months younger than his older brother. They've always shared a bedroom and their little brother who is four years younger than my friend has had his own. No problems whatsoever and the oldest two are both getting close to being done with college. In all honesty, I know of more girls needing their own space than boys. But, that's just me.Blackswan wrote:Ok am I the only one who thinks BOYS = PUBERTY? Girls puberty is different than boys puberty. The older two can share a room even well past puberty. But the boys and their YOU KNOW...I don't think the boys will want to see each other's morning wood (sorry to be so blunt but this discussion irks me so much we have it over at Jesss thread too about her twins). Just saying. I shared a room with my cousin through puberty (she's 6 months older than me) and we never had any issues when we would get our periods. But boys are just different.
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That is how it is going to be except Rosie has her own room and so do the twins. There wont be 3 kids in any room.YesMia wrote:I would probably give the older girls eAch their own room, have the boys share and the twins and Rosie in the largest room
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Eh, it\s life. My mom came from a family of 8 kids in a 4 bedroom house. People shared and switched rooms. I dont get the hang up on room sharing. Jess' house needs one more bedroom just for the amount of kids she has because I do believe every child needs a proper bed and space to call their own, but I dont think there is anything wrong with kids sharing rooms. Angies kids also have space to be outside their room and I doubt the boys will be staring at eachother when they wake up.Blackswan wrote:Ok am I the only one who thinks BOYS = PUBERTY? Girls puberty is different than boys puberty. The older two can share a room even well past puberty. But the boys and their YOU KNOW...I don't think the boys will want to see each other's morning wood (sorry to be so blunt but this discussion irks me so much we have it over at Jesss thread too about her twins). Just saying. I shared a room with my cousin through puberty (she's 6 months older than me) and we never had any issues when we would get our periods. But boys are just different.
Also, the only way for the boys to have their own rooms is for 3 of the girls to pair up which doesnt seem fair. Like I said upthread by the time puberty hits for the boys the older girls may be ready to move out (I cant think of their exact ages) and then one of the boys could have the oldests room.
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I don't get it either. People get so heated on here about kids having their own rooms. I don't see anything wrong with the two older girls sharing a room. Or the boys for that matter. But from the stories I've heard from my guy friends I would eventually, if it was me, get them their own space.WheresMyCoffee wrote:Eh, it\s life. My mom came from a family of 8 kids in a 4 bedroom house. People shared and switched rooms. I dont get the hang up on room sharing. Jess' house needs one more bedroom just for the amount of kids she has because I do believe every child needs a proper bed and space to call their own, but I dont think there is anything wrong with kids sharing rooms. Angies kids also have space to be outside their room and I doubt the boys will be staring at eachother when they wake up.Blackswan wrote:Ok am I the only one who thinks BOYS = PUBERTY? Girls puberty is different than boys puberty. The older two can share a room even well past puberty. But the boys and their YOU KNOW...I don't think the boys will want to see each other's morning wood (sorry to be so blunt but this discussion irks me so much we have it over at Jesss thread too about her twins). Just saying. I shared a room with my cousin through puberty (she's 6 months older than me) and we never had any issues when we would get our periods. But boys are just different.
Also, the only way for the boys to have their own rooms is for 3 of the girls to pair up which doesnt seem fair. Like I said upthread by the time puberty hits for the boys the older girls may be ready to move out (I cant think of their exact ages) and then one of the boys could have the oldests room.
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Blackswan wrote:Ok am I the only one who thinks BOYS = PUBERTY? Girls puberty is different than boys puberty. The older two can share a room even well past puberty. But the boys and their YOU KNOW...I don't think the boys will want to see each other's morning wood (sorry to be so blunt but this discussion irks me so much we have it over at Jesss thread too about her twins). Just saying. I shared a room with my cousin through puberty (she's 6 months older than me) and we never had any issues when we would get our periods. But boys are just different.
I think it very much depends on the kids themselves rather than it being a girls vs boys thing. I know boys who would get along sharing a room much better than girls would, and vice versa. That being said I don't watch them in depth, but the oldest daughter seems like she could go with the flow pretty well if she needed to share a room.
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By the time the boys hit puberty the older girls might be moved out or only have a year or two left and then they will get their own room.
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I think the kids get along well enough that they’ll be fine sharing a room. The older girls seems to want their own space at this point and it seems like Angie might be able to accommodate that for them. The boys are close and the twins will inevitably be close. I agree that Rosie does need her own room, for where she falls in the age range, and Possibly her having downs. Obviously not an issue, but could contribute to sleeping issues, as far as her distracting the other kids, or the other kids distracting her.
Their house is beautiful and big, I don’t think they should up and move to a bigger place, especially since the girls are likely to move out in the next 10 years or so.
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I feel like Rosie should have her own room because of her disability I think she may be there longer than the other kids or will never move out. You never know
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I wish she would do a house tour. She doesn't have to show the lay out of the house. She can record each room and not the hallways so people don't know where the rooms are exactly in the house. She can record a room. Cut the camera. Go in another room and start recording. We don't even really get a good view of her room.
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i mean in a perfect world most parents want to give their kids their own space.
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It seems like she does 2-3 sponsored videos a week these days
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They don't even seem genuine. I get that she wants to take advantage of the extra income (I know I would shit) but she just seems to accept whatever comes her way. She's becoming tooooo much of a stereotypical "youtuber".madi_b_123 wrote:It seems like she does 2-3 sponsored videos a week these days
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I haven’t posted in here in a while, but I can’t stand the click bait type titles/thumbnails. I really do enjoy this family and think they mean well. I also haven’t watched much lately, but they seem like pretty good parents. I just never want to click on a video that is just so obvious click bait.
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