Thursday, February 12, 2015

Recap: Kate Plus 8 "Rocking the Boat": Wrong, everyone has a soul. Yeah, science!

Last time on Kate Plus 8, Kate and the kids have never been to New England before, except when they've been before. Mady ate a lobster because Kate had a deprived childhood. Maine-ly, Kate was a hobbling harridan strapped into a corset, and she put on a shoe so stiff a dog could break its teeth on it. And, that's what she said! Coming up, rowing and fishing and Kate plays hide the bunny with the children's pet lobsters.



They've been "oowwn" their family vacation at the beach house, says the doofus from southern PA who is too darn lazy to try to sound less regional.

They have a boat ride arranged, and mercifully, Kate gives the children anti-sea sick wrist bands. Aw, poor kids. Thank goodness somebody is finally giving them a remedy for it instead of just letting it happen because it makes better T.V.

Mady first embarrasses Joel by telling the cameras all he has to do is step foot onto a plane and he's nauseous, then when he protests, tells Joel to shut up and shoves him in the face. The poor kid just takes it. As I said in the last recap, the amount of pushing, shoving, hitting and smacking going on here, quite frankly namely from the girls, is astounding. I've never seen anything like this from ten and fourteen year olds. Kate is not upset about the shove Mady just gave the kid in the face, but is upset she told him to shut up. Well, she's halfway there which is how she does just about everything, half-baked.

Ha, Hannah's right, Kate does say "mainly" a lot, which explains why none of the kids knew she was giving them hints about Maine. Lol. "Mainly," says Doofus, Cara was "hesitant" about the boat ride.

Can everyone just be quiet for a sec so I can pretend I'm alone? Kate demands.

"No!" some of the kids retort and they just talk louder. Lol. Her number. They have it.

They've arranged to have lunch on a little island called Indian Island, which greatly excites the three teenagers. Mady explains they read a book for school called And Then There Were None about an Indian Island. Nothing makes me happier than seeing a child get excited about seeing in person the things they have read or learned about. Of course this is not the real location of the book, which takes place in England, but that's no matter. I'm just happy to see kids realizing learning can be really cool. I don't read much mystery and haven't read this one, but it's pretty famous. It's an Agatha Christie novel, and apparently considered her magnum opus. Hm, I may have to add this one to the list. My library has it, and how amazing is it that a book published 80 years ago has a hold list of ten people still? Wow, what a legacy, Ms. Christie. Cara thinks this book took place in Maine. That's simply not true, it clearly takes place in the UK, but I don't know that that matters much. I suppose I'm just a bit disappointed that comment of hers was left in, because it makes her look a little silly, or perhaps not really paying attention to what she read after all.

They can't actually dock at the island, they have to be shuttled over there in small groups on the teeniest little dingy boat. I really resent when I have to agree with Kate, but I don't know why the captain didn't tell her this was going to happen, unless she wasn't listening, which is entirely possible. I think most mothers would not want to be separated from their children like this while they wait on the larger boat. Me being me I would be having Natalie Wood nightmares and all that, this is not a comfortable situation for someone as paranoid as myself.

Of course this sends her into mini crisis mode/pouting/whining instead of just trying to roll with it since there's nothing they can do about it. Most of the kids do fine with it, only a few seem uncomfortable but they survive. Kate grew up on a boat in Canada??? There's a 180 degree change in the narrative from her childhood. With her grandparents, eh? Well, sounds like she had a good time with them, that's ironic. Were they the ones to not allow her to have lobster or was that some other adult meanie? Too bad, and the one thing all our resident Canucks here on the blog had going for them is that Kate belongs to us, not them. Ha-ha, she's all yours now, girls. Her and Bieber.

Even once they are on the island Kate is still griping about the dingy. I know Kate said we are not to say shut up, but, shut up. They picnic off the beautiful Maine coast, everyone relaxes and seems happy.

The "lobstery boat" captain takes some of them off to check some traps. Kate goes into a mind-numbingly long explanation about how she's going to allow the teenagers to stay behind on the island while they go off and do this. Fine, they're old enough. She sounds very defensive. Why does she feel she needs to justify a perfectly reasonable parenting choice like this but for massive insecurity? She claims she doesn't care what people think of her parenting, but when she endlessly drones on about her parenting choices and why she makes them, it suggests otherwise.

I don't mind when Cara gets the setting of Agatha's book wrong, she's just a kid, but when doofus thinks And Then There Were None was in Maine too, she gets the #dolt hashtag. UK, Kate. It was in the UK. Read sometime. Read anything. It's good for you.

To make sure we get the message that just because she let them stay on the island alone doesn't mean she doesn't care about their safety (nobody cares about this island thing, TFW), Kate says the twins won't be allowed to drive until they are 18 just as Kate was not allowed to. Wow, Cara and Mady are having none of that. We're not you, Mady retorts. Hehe, see ya when they're 16, Kate.

Aaden looks bored to death on the couch as they explain the boring lobster stuff. He lets out a yawn so big it's audible. Wonder how long they had to sit on those couches and be made to talk about their mother. Poor guy. The younger kids enjoy the lobster fishing. Kate's playing on her phone. They are obviously not understanding these lobsters are meant to be eaten, even despite the fact that they have been instructed to only keep the big ones. The kids are petting, kissing, and naming the things.

Kate realizes maybe she didn't explain quite clearly this was dinner. The moment a child starts naming them, that should have been emphasized. I think this makes the kids look dumb, and that seems unfair to have them portrayed like this. When the reality is I would bet money Alex Forrest here intentionally didn't tell them the true nature of her intentions, for maximum drama.

Commercials. Oh, another little people family. We need more little people shows because the world is just not educated enough about exceedingly rare genetic mutations you may go through life not ever encountering once. #Snark.

We're back, and the kids are still having a lovely time catching lobsters and Kate finally clearly tells Alexis that they are going to be eating her friends for dinner. Maybe Alexis thought she was joking, I don't know.

Only people have souls, Kate says. Not animals. Joel and this entire blog of dog, cat, bird and otherwise lovers lets out a collective gasp.

Did you learn this on a game or a show, Doofus wants to know? No Kate, we just looked into the eyes of our babies and simply could not reconcile that they don't have a soul.


In fairness, I know a lot of conservative religions, including the one Kate was likely brought up in, do teach that animals don't have souls, and there seems to be some Biblical support for that. However, I once read online something from a pastor addressing this question. He said heaven is where we are perfectly happy, and if you need your fur baby to be happy, then there he will be. That made a lot of sense to me. There has also been some very recent and groundbreaking research examining MRI's from dogs that is showing that dogs do feel love and many other complex emotions scientists used to think only humans could experience. No soul? Science says you're wrong, Kate!



What I don't understand is why this point is so important to Kate. Joel can believe what he wants. He's his own person and is, gasp, developing his own views on the world, and things not of this world. Leave him alone. Joel even says rather smugly, these are "my words, and my thoughts." Ha-ha, Joel! Kate must just hate they are old enough to form their own words and have their own thoughts, and he seems to take delight in being able to hold his own when she disagrees with him or tries to tell him his opinions are incorrect. Good for him.

The teens are having silly fun with a gopro as teens tend to do. Only usually when this sort of thing happens it's posted on Youtube and gets all of 12 hits from your friends. I think Kate thought it was cute to ask the younger kids if they could choose, would they leave Mady and Cara there on the island and not pick them up. But some of them actually don't want to pick them up and that's mostly just troublesome, not cute, funny, or whatever.

They get back? And the lobsters are going to be murdered? And this will occur in the kitchen? With the candlestick? I want to give Kate a Vivica stink-eye for the constant uplift to her speech, it's infuriating. The more Kate speaks in questions the more I notice so many other Americans doing it, too, and it's become like nails on chalkboards to me. This is a pretty recent development in the American accent and it's about as bad as the Valley Girl speak that developed in the 80's if not more annoying.

The helpful captain-ish man gives Kate cooking advice. Surely he must have heard she wrote a cookbook, I'm sure she can handle this. I bet her rich not-a-boyfriend could even find her a stock photo of a nice bright red buttery lobster tail.

Kate is getting the water going in the kitchen and asks Alexis to bring the lobsters inside. Lexi refuses to do it. Why is Kate asking the kid who is most disturbed by this to help her do this? This has gone beyond even remotely cute. It's sadistic. Alexis is clearly very disturbed by what's about to happen. Good grief.

Contrary to the sort of misleading previews and the segment leading up to this part, I now am pretty sure Alexis did know the lobsters were going to be eaten. She was just in massive denial about it. Kate couldn't have been clearer earlier. Even on the couch poor Alexis is crying just thinking about the incident, oh my gosh. Poor baby!

Back in the kitchen Alexis is screaming in horror.

Kate gets in yet another slam at her childhood. She had pet rabbits and her dad killed them and made her eat them. Well, that's fucked up. If true. I suspect it's not though.  I imagine her dad very clearly told her this is our food source, not a pet, so Kate Irene please don't name them, hug them kiss them, get attached or what have you. Kate being Kate likely just wouldn't listen. It's interesting that she doesn't seem to recognize the similarities between her and Lex. Alexis was very clearly told not to make these lobsters her pets but she wouldn't listen. At the end of the day Kate can't kill them with Alexis this upset, and they are released back to the wild where they will likely weaken and die anyway.

The kids say they would rather just eat lobster in a restaurant, and I know that sounds silly because what's the difference, but I get that. Lots of people are able to eat meat and seafood as long as they don't see it alive first. The second they see the animal alive and know it will die they can't handle it. Even some of the women on this Discovery show called Alaska: The Last Frontier chow down meat like buttered popcorn but end up in sobs at the thought of having to actually gun down the poor thing. I think that's a common reaction. That said, I hope the kids do understand that animals do have to be killed to eat them. There's not some special line on meat restaurants have that skips the killing part. Aaden is still exceedingly bored, yawning and stretching away.

They free Willie and get Chinese take-out instead. Heh, no irony there or anything.


Next up, they're going to go rowing, and the kids' default seems to be to just be contrary. They constantly oppose whatever suggestions Kate has for them and basically everything out of her mouth.

Although I always appreciate good karma and to some extent being contrary is normal at this age, I really don't think that should be happening this constantly. Kate says they always act like that and she just ignores it usually. While she's explaining all this she's vigorously rubbing away at some stain on Collin's t-shirt, the t-shirt he is currently wearing, while he stands there patiently letting her manually Kenmore him for what feels like forever. It's a t-shirt that looks like it cost all of about 15 bucks at Old Navy. That can't just be sprayed with a little stain fighter and thrown in the wash?

Emily is a long-time friend of Doofus here. Kate must think there are no historians on this blog. Oh, but there are. And turns out, no, Kate, Emily certainly is not a long-time friend. She is a fan who only just a few years ago said it was her "dream" to meet Kate, she made it happen by showing up at an event the Goz-lands happened to be at, and has weaseled her way in ever since, and we have a host of her creepy and obsessed tweets to prove she is just an obsessed fan. This is the person you are allowing around your children? How many celebs need to be killed or injured or emotionally harmed by their obsessed fans before it becomes clear this is a bad idea?

I don't want to rag on Emily for too long here though I would have a lot more to say about her, but I did want to point out one thing I find the creepiest about her. And that is that she is some 18 maybe 19-year-old kid who over the past few years has morphed to be more and more like Kate. She even admits her family says she looks just like Kate. It's so Single White Female and disturbing.


The kids were thrilled to see Emily, says Kate. Huh, the kids look rather quiet and indifferent to me. They've been through a revolving door of nannies over the years and I don't really know how much time they have even really and truly spent with Em. If they have, I see no evidence of any special bond having developed with her.

The teens go off to do paddle boarding and their instructor Tim says he understands they don't like authority. Wtf? Did Kate tell him that? What a douche thing to say to girls who were just standing there listening not doing anything wrong.

Emily's right there front and center living the dream of every fan as she helps Kate carry their boat down to the water, minus the sail off into the sunset part.

Kate slams Collin saying he's not very good at hearing and following instructions (or maybe he just doesn't want to follow instructions from you, dolt). She slams the other boys too saying Aaden hesitates about things and Joel dislikes things. She never does this sort of pegging to the girls. Never. But, but, they're all wonderful, she amends. The boys did a good job with the boat and are proud of themselves.

Back to the teens, I'm sorry but Tim is being a dick. Who is this guy? Even Cara and Marly agree he's being mean to Mady. Mady strips off her lifejacket and quits. Sheesh.

Kate is freaking out on the boat, claiming she is dizzy, and overall being a damsel in distress. The teens call her out on this, saying she always says she loves boats but when she gets on them she acts like a fool. Lol. Why does Kate do this to herself anyway? She does it a lot, acts like things that terrify her are actually great. Sounds like more catfishing of herself I guess. Even when this task is all over Kate said if she lived closer to water she'd be out there after the bus stop without a doubt. Makes no sense. She's freaking out so much she's holding up the whole boat from going, which is just annoying if you are in the boat. If you are that upset, please don't hold up everybody else while you pull yourself together. It's selfish and rude.

I like how Kate thinks she's so sharp but in reality constantly uses the wrong word or says the wrong idiom or gets things slightly or a lot off. Like saying the past tense "drowned" instead of the correct present tense "drown," and her comment that "Cara was born rowing." She came out of the womb pumping her arms? Hehe. Even the instructor can't help herself and has to correct Kate, saying the idiom the right way that Cara was born to row. Lol, sometimes ya just gotta fix things like that, like scratching an itch.

Timelapse of the ocean waves, and boy can you tell the difference in production values between TLC and NBC. This time-lapse is just an amateur one, looks like a kid could have made it. They didn't even bother with an interesting composition nor did they run it for more than maybe 10 minutes. Celebrity Apprentice time-lapse crews have slow-moving dollies and 16mm lenses and apertures wide enough to take in an entire dark sky for hours. I have seen all kinds of little production mistakes or amateurs shot over the years on TLC, and not only does it make me think they throw these things together on a shoestring budget for maximum profit, but I also don't think anyone in production particularly cares about this project. Kind of sad.

The twins say Kate pays them for good grades. Not so sure Kate wanted the fact that she's bribing them for good grades to come out, given that's one of the most controversial parenting choices you can make. (For the record, Dave Ramsey doesn't think it's a problem, because he feels it's essential that children be taught to associate hard work with money.)

Kate says she handles the children's money. Heh, I bet you do. She gives them souvenir money to go shopping and actually lets the kids carry it themselves this time. Geez, I hope they will be allowed to skip their bottles and nappie time today too. Kate orders the little kids to look with their eyes not their hands. Good grief already.

The kids want the sort of silly things most kids their age want like an outhouse bank and stuffed animals they are about 7 days away from outgrowing. Kate say hey it was their money they can get what they want so I'm not going to judge anymore, but then makes a big judgey eye roll at the camera. Oh, so the kids will just feel judged later when they watch the episode. Next they head to an epic candy store. I love little places like this that have absolutely everything you could think of.

They don't shop very often? It's exhausting? Gaaah!

Kate all but admits she doesn't usually take the kid out shopping because it's just too much on her. Kate gets the various lobster tools you need to cook lobster at home. I guess she's going to try cooking at home again instead of eating out like they were talking about last night. Only this time instead of cooking Alexis's friends she will just cook friends of Alexis's friends, so she seems to think Alexis will be fine with that. Hehe.

Wait, speaking of last night, she was about to put Lex's friends in boiling water last night, she didn't have all her tools gathered then? Someone as "organized" as her didn't have all her little lobster doo-hickey things all lined up like ducks in a row? I call B.S., this is so contrived and when things are made up by producers little mistakes or things that don't make much sense like this happen.

Collin has studied his script carefully I see as he says something no 10 year old would usually think independently, something about Kate doing pretty good for just one of her and eight kids. Eight kids is all he knows, and he's simply not old enough to really realize that it would be abnormal or difficult for a mother to handle all these kids. Except if Kate constantly told him so. That's what Kate always says on Twitter and the like, and I would bet the farm he's just picked that up and parroting her. He is proud she is his mom, which is a little bit more like what someone his age says, I guess.

The only thing more boring than being dragged along on a boring shopping trip is watching a boring shopping trip. Next, they stop at a seafood market type place so Kate can pick up lobster and various sea food, except all or at least some of it is being delivered. If it's being delivered why not just have all of it delivered? I'm slightly confused, but don't care enough to rewind. Kate talks like she just survived that tank battle in Fury and not a simple souvenir shopping trip where all the kids look well-behaved to me. Good heavens.

Kate likes to cook when she is on vacation. Yuck, I do too. Damn it. Eating out is fun and it's easy to find the best places with Yelp, but it gets time consuming and expensive and sometimes disappointing, and besides it's so fun to go grocery shopping in a little store and meet some locals and get recommendations and experiment. I love it. Thanks to a wonderful web site called AirBnB, you can now get a place to stay with a full kitchen for the same price as a hotel and often much less.

There are moments now and again where it's clear the children do love each other, which is a relief. Such as this one, when Alexis helps Aaden put on his lobster bib and then gives him a big hug and says "My baby, you're my baby!" Aw. Aaden seems to be a family favorite.

This really pretty lady shows up at the door carrying a box full of lobsters.

Are you the lobster delivery person? Kate asks the woman carrying a box full of lobsters. No, that's the pool girl. The lawn boys are coming right after her, and then the lobster delivery person will arrive, followed by four calling birds three french hens and two nannies.

Lobster delivery chick is not just a delivery person but a chef who comes in and helps to clean and cook the lobsters. If Kate ever caught this young woman's name she invited into the house and around her children all night or so much as shook her hand, we didn't see it. Kate even admits she left the woman in the other room with the kids and the lobsters while Kate hung out with the twins in the kitchen and cooked scallops.

The kids all try their lobsters, some of them thought it was okay, but Collin didn't like it, it was white and spongey. I don't much like it either to be honest, it tastes spongey to me too. I'll eat it in seafood bisques but that's about it. It has the look of shrimp but none of the delicious flavor. One of the most overrated delicacies ever. I think it's sad that for all the talk Kate has been doing the past episodes about how important it is the kids have this experience with the lobsters, she leaves a stand-in-nanny they just met to actually oversee the event, and completely misses the whole thing. I've been the nanny in that situation before that's for sure, and it's shitty because I knew darn well the kids noticed who wasn't there even if they wouldn't dare speak it out loud. Kate is so much like the parent I worked for in the sense that they both seem to grasp that it would be nice to give their kids fun and interesting experiences, like say a big lobster dinner in Maine. However, what they don't get is that it's not so much the experience that the kid really wants but rather to experience it with you, their beloved parent, as you laugh and recoil and go through it together. Stop, and sit down with your kids for once, Kate.

The kids are way too old to be spewing out food they don't like back on their plate in a big honking loogie. Pick up your napkin for goodness sake and be a lady. Kate happens to be there for that, and doesn't say anything about it.

On their last day, they had a nice sunny day and headed to the beach. The kids loved it and talk excitedly about writing everyone's name in the sand. Mady and Cara for some reason really didn't like how Kate walked on the names and said they just wanted to leave. Yikes, wonder what that was about, I don't think Kate was doing anything wrong, and that's not something I usually say! Everyone was running over it, for fun. You can redraw it. I think a lot of the twins' behavior and complaints goes much deeper than the incidents they claim are upsetting them.

The kids treat Kate like their personal Judge Judy, constantly running to her with complaints and transgressions and wanting her to dole out justice. They obviously do this because Kate has not made it clear to them she won't pander to that sort of nonsense. I think she actually sometimes likes hearing about their little spats and other conflict. She likes the drama, she's bored. I can just see Judge Judy saying, Child, you were at the ocean and you got splashed by your brother. It's the ocean for pity sake! Your case is dismissed!


Kate however helplessly tries to figure out who splashes who and then tells them if they splash each other they are done. Done? Wowser.

Wow, the splashing thing really pushed Kate over the edge. Holy smokes. She freaks out to the cameras, going on and on about how it's eight against one and 56 different sides to a story and as soon as she helps one there's another one needs help. She is the little dutch boy. Oh well, shouldn't have popped out eight kids and estranged every last person who ever tried to help you with them I guess.

"Stand by the road with a free to a good home sign," she tells the girls. Kate thinks that comment is funny, I think it's freaking nasty. There's teasing, and then there's being an asshole. She is an asshole. Correct, Jon.

Waahhh, the problems of the one percent. They didn't want to leave their already ridiculously long and luxurious vacation. They wanna stay longer, waahhh.

They have icecream for dinner and make their own ice cream. That can be really fun, we used to do that. Cool. Never done it that way, with the ice cream put in these little plastic balls to "cook", you can play with them! Most of the kids liked the rope course the best, and I think somebody else reported they liked the icecream. I don't recall any of them saying they liked the lobsters the best. Sure enough, the things the kids liked the best were the things Kate actually did with them and not the epic lobster dinner that she ended up skipping. Told ya.

Collin, who is only 10 years old, liked spending "quality time" with his family. Sigh, I fear he is being made Kate's mouthpiece by her, and it's disconcerting. He should not have to bear such a burden.

My DVR again recorded this nice though quite dysfunctional Whitney chick from My Big Fat Life, without my permission. DVRs should not be your rebellious teenager who openly defies your wishes. See you next time.

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Realitytvkids.com ~ Administrator said...

At normal jobs you are expected to pay for your food. It is a gift to provide them endless craft services, an all you can eat smorgasbord of various spreads, green smoothies and the like. If people took advantage of that, that's a real shame. You don't treat an employer's generosity like a tasting menu.

Anonymous said...

Blame it on her low blood-sugar.

PJ

Tucker's Mom said...

Kate is used to TLC paying for EVERYTHING. I remember when Jon detailed everything they were getting, my jaw dropped.
Just read Kate's detailed demands for food at the Essex House.
She's a diva, and nope, I don't buy that she had to be sure the kids would eat.
You look at the damn room service menu and you eat.

Rhymes with Witch said...

I'm betting that she expected Donald to pay for Steve, too. 600

If Katie is paying Steve and sleeping with him, what does that make each of them?

AuntieAnn said...

'Celebs have been greedy in the past and Trump was putting a stop to that.'

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Oh my. No more freebies? I'll bet Kate didn't see this coming, either.

JMO said...

Tucker's Mom said... 197
Mel said... 178
From the naughtygossip article: (bolding is mine)

“Celebs have been greedy in the past and Trump was putting a stop to that. The show covers hotel, cars, flights and even makeup and hair cost, but the cast needs to now cover incidental costs,” one cast member tells NAUGHTY GOSSIP. “Kate Gosselin can be greedy, so can those HOUSEWIVES.”

Now, why would anyone say TFW was greedy?? Whatever would give them that idea??
The fact that she grabbed ALL the swag bags? Or ate ALL the food? As in never *stopped* eating?

One classy lady, eh? Nice rep to have....greedy pig./
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Kate hasn't met a swag bag she didn't like. She's alllllll about the freebies.
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No doubt TFW, pushed the limits of greed, as well as Kenya. Tow entitled greedy entitled women. "The world owes me." Interesting that this happened during TFW's tenure. If she had the kids visit her, she probably put them on the tab, as well as Stevo, as well as wine, etc... Not surprising that this happened during TFW's tenure on CA at all. Enough is never enough with her. More about her abusing the "privlilege" of room service, and her entitlement, as always.

JMO said...

I am betting when any of her kids came to visit, she put it on Trump tab, as that is how she rolls. Everyone on the face of the earth should pay for "the struggling mom," even most normal people would understand her kids should not be included on the tab, let alone Steve. How entitled can one person be?

No mistake that this change came about during the CA season TFW was on. She is shameless in getting others to pay for her expenses, let alone the kids.

Realitytvkids.com ~ Administrator said...

You can't take the grifter out of her.

More than a few of the contestants didn't REALLY need that 2 o'clock 6.99 green juice pick me up, or those bagels and cream cheese midday snack, etc. They're under no obligation to provide them with a luxury VIP food experience. It's not the 80's anymore. If they want to cut the budget, that's the first place to do it. No more green smoothies, schmoops.

Tucker's Mom said...

... greed, as well as Kenya. Tow entitled greedy entitled women. "The world owes me." Interesting that this happened during TFW's tenure. If she had the kids visit her, she probably put them on the tab, as well as Stevo, as well as wine, etc... Not surprising that this happened during TFW's tenure on CA at all. Enough is never enough with her. More about her abusing the "privlilege" of room service, and her entitlement, as always.
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I forgot about the kids- yes, I'm betting she ordered the Kobe beef tips, mac and cheese (white! not yellow), whole grain bread that shows no grain and 2 kinds of cookies.

Tucker's Mom said...

As if Kate wasn't fed enough during filming!

localyocul said...

Didn't someone at that blogger convention (Blogher?) say the same thing..that TFW was running around collecting free stuff? I think that's when her dozen rolls of Charmin per day grift came out.

AuntieAnn said...

No more green smoothies, schmoops.

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Yeah. What a world.

His Honor better be careful or he'll find himself on Kate's shitlist. First he fires her and now he takes away her all-you-can-eat-at-the-trough-for-free card. Scumball.

Anonymous said...

As much as I dislike sKate and DT, I'm going to have to question this. Wouldn't the show be on a budget? Wouldn't this be up to the production staff to police and not DT? I would have thought this would have been spelled out in the contracts that people signed. Does DT own the show?

Please, someone correct me. I'd hate to think that I ever sided with anything Kreider did.

PJ

Realitytvkids.com ~ Administrator said...

There must have been a food budget, but it would be totally normal to allow as part of that budget the talent to just order what they want, but due to the structure of this show given that they're often out and about or in various hotels, rather than try to track everyone down each day and figure out where craft services was going to be. It's also normal to go over budget. Assuming it's NYC and the talent is ordering whatever they want, I can see them budgeting say, 50-60 bucks a day maybe for the ordering out of lunches and dinners, per person. Sometimes it would come in under, sometimes over.

I imagine on boardroom filming days craft services is there. But as we've seen when they are out and about, somebody just orders them lunch. They always have take out boxes of salads and sandwiches and so on. IF it were craft services it would be a plate and silverware. We've also seen them set up breakfast spreads in the background when they're just in the offices.

If people started taking advantage of that and ordering tasting menus (and I'm sure it was probably more than just Kate doing it, if she were guilty) and going massively over budget, they may have had to restructure it. I can see somebody like Kenya saying oh I'll just order three different sandwiches and decide what I want when they get here. I buy it.

Winsomeone said...

Trump can bill Kate for all of the room service he wants..I bet she just blows him off. Doubt he would sue her for a few hundred dollars.

Tucker's Mom said...

greed, as well as Kenya. Tow entitled greedy entitled women. "The world owes me." Interesting that this happened during TFW's tenure. If she had the kids visit her, she probably put them on the tab, as well as Stevo, as well as wine, etc... Not surprising that this happened during TFW's tenure on CA at all. Enough is never enough with her. More about her abusing the "privlilege" of room service, and her entitlement, as always.

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Too late- His Honor made it onto Kate's shit list as soon as he fired her ungrateful, tanned hyde.

Tucker's Mom said...

Winsomeone said... 16
Trump can bill Kate for all of the room service he wants..I bet she just blows him off. Doubt he would sue her for a few hundred dollars.
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No can do if she put her credit card down for incidentals- she would have to refuse to sign her final, itemized bill.

Kaya said...

Realitytvkids.com (Administrator) said... 9
You can't take the grifter out of her.

More than a few of the contestants didn't REALLY need that 2 o'clock 6.99 green juice pick me up, or those bagels and cream cheese midday snack, etc. They're under no obligation to provide them with a luxury VIP food experience. It's not the 80's anymore. If they want to cut the budget, that's the first place to do it. No more green smoothies, schmoops.
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Actually, they may well be under an obligation to provide them with a VIP food experience. It all depends on what is stipulated in the contract.

Anonymous said...

Tucker's Mom said... 10

I'm betting she ordered the Kobe beef tips, mac and cheese...

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"But Steve doesn't EAT mac and cheese...or salad!!!!"

PJ

Formerly Duped said...

I heard Target Canada had gone under. My Canadian friends are sad about it. On the topic, I think, not sure though, that the bedding in the new rooms in Room Project may have come from Target. We saw only a glimpse of them, but when I was in Target last week, I saw some sets that made me think of the little girls' room.

I like their Shabby Chic line and I also got a really warm quilt comforter/sham set there once.

Over In TFW's County said...

My disappointment in Jon stems from my hope that after the divorce, he would have learned from his mistakes, launched a real (non-showbiz-oriented) career, and then done whatever was necessary to get custody and remove the children from their vile mother. He obviously has no intention of doing any of that.

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Obviously you have no first-hand knowledge of the divorce/ custody laws in PA. It's so easy to say he should have done this, he should have done that.

Moreover, it has been discussed here many times that we have no idea to what extent he fought her over custody, or how many times he was in court. One can only fight so hard, only to have the outcome the same, particularly if it's the same judge issuing the rulings. Judges get sick and tired seeing you in court until they finally get really ticked off.

AuntieAnn said...

localyocul said... 12

Didn't someone at that blogger convention (Blogher?) say the same thing..that TFW was running around collecting free stuff? I think that's when her dozen rolls of Charmin per day grift came out.

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She grifted some guacamole, too IIRC.

She probably swipes the soap, towels, tp, and tissue boxes from the hotel rooms, too. Her motto is If it ain't nailed down it must be free.

redbirdsings said...

Winsomeone said...16

Oh, Trump could file in NY and sue TFW for her tab on Judge Judy because the award cap is 5K. Would LOVE to see Judge Judy tell TFW exactly what she thinks of her!

Has anyone here posted any questions on FB to be asked to the Stahhh tonight? Hope someone asks her some tough questions. Would love it!

Realitytvkids.com ~ Administrator said...


Actually, they may well be under an obligation to provide them with a VIP food experience. It all depends on what is stipulated in the contract.


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I meant no legal obligation. If they want to write something into their contract that provides for green smoothies at 2 oclock and bagels and cream cheese at 10, that's another matter. I doubt that's the case though or they wouldn't be implying contestants took advantage of the free food.

Layla said...

Oh, it is too funny that Kate is being singled out for being greedy. t's very telling that she was mentioned first, before the combined housewives. Tells you what kind of impression she left on the person who talked.

Her greed is insane! It seems that she has always been like that, but having TLC cater to her every whim took her greed to a whole new level. Remember when she tweeted that all the kids would have braces by August (2014)? I think she already knew they would due filming, and just assumed that she could get TLC to pick up the tab. But it looks like TLC put some limits on what they were willing to pay for, because most of the kids are still without braces. That must drive Kate to distraction. She has to pay for her own kids' braces??!! What is her world coming to??!!

rainbowsandunicorns said...

Has anyone here posted any questions on FB to be asked to the Stahhh tonight? Hope someone asks her some tough questions. Would love it!

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Probably not. I'm not sure at this point if anyone really cares enough to do this because most know that tough questions aren't going to be asked, and even if they slip through, she will "um" her around them.

readerlady said...

redbirdsings -- $800 for the Obama family meal may seem outrageous, but it's not on OUR dime. The First Family is responsible for paying for their own food and that of their personal guests, even when dining at the White House. Taxpayers foot the bill for State Dinners, but that is all. The First Family is also responsible for paying for things like their own clothing, dry cleaning, etc. Contrary to popular beliefs.

rainbowsandunicorns said...

She probably swipes the soap, towels, tp, and tissue boxes from the hotel rooms, too. Her motto is If it ain't nailed down it must be free.

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And we know that good bra holds lots of tissues and toilet paper!

rainbowsandunicorns said...

"But Steve doesn't EAT mac and cheese...or salad!!!!"

PJ

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LOL! But he sure does like his pizza-in-foil. I wonder if he likes mushrooms and pep, or if she has to pick off the toppings for him.

Mel said...

She always takes advantage. Look at the Maine trip. A reasonable person would have been happy with just the free lobster.

But not her. In addition to the free lobster, she's gotta order free shrimp AND scallops, AND themed napkins/plates/tools. Can't just be happy with the one luxury item. Gotta have all she could grab.

And then film the kids regurgitating the lobster because they didn't like it.

getofftwitter said...

Mel: For a person (Kate) who made a thing of the kids manners in the restaurant, surely did not teach her kids to spit out food into a napkin, not on to a plate. Poor manners there.

I see on twitter she posted Camp Barnabas retweet. Kate looks terrible in the pic(she looks like she is way over 40) and the guy to her left says it all. LOL!

AuntieAnn said...

And we know that good bra holds lots of tissues and toilet paper!

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lol! That good bra story was two of the biggest lies she ever told.

readerlady said...

One of my cats starred in an IAMS commercial. I was amazed at the Craft Services spreads. This was just a little, rinky dink commercial, not a network production. When we came in early in the morning, the table was loaded with Danish, bagels and cream cheese, all different kinds of fresh fruit, juices, coffee and tea, milk, yogurt, and donuts. Mid-morning -- assortments of raw veggies and dip, tabbulah (sp?), hummus, a variety of crackers, more fruit, soft drinks, etc. For lunch there was a selection of sandwiches and salads, 2 hot entrees and side dishes, cookies, cake, more bagels and cream cheese. Mid afternoon, another snack spread. I couldn't believe it. They were shooting several commercials that day, not just ours, but there couldn't have been more than 25 or 30 people there. I don't know how the production crew doesn't weigh 300# if it's always like this.

AuntieAnn said...

LOL! But he sure does like his pizza-in-foil. I wonder if he likes mushrooms and pep, or if she has to pick off the toppings for him.

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"It's always about HIM."

Formerly Duped said...

I noticed the gummy lobsters I think, were $3/package. She bought many different themed candy items. Even an innocent little ice cream dinner would add up with TFW in charge, plus those balls for making ice cream and all the ingredients.

The pantry in the beach house was crammed with food when you could see inside it when the teens were standing in front of it. I think they brought some fromome but must have bought stuff, as well.

This whole Maine vacation could really have cost something. I thought Mady ordering lobster for lunch and just playing with it to bug her mother was so wasteful, especially since they had plans to have a lobster-fest anyhow.

Winsomeone said...

So, are you saying that Jon can't take any future concerns about his children to the court, because the judge ruled one way in the beginning, and will not ever change his mind? And that also, he doesn't dare take future concerns to the court because the judge is sick of seeing him there, and might punish him for coming again? Doesn't say much about our judicial system, then does it? On the other hand, it allows a company to sue someone like Jon who they know is penniless for a million dollars, and also know from the start that there is no hope of ever getting anything from him.

Layla said...

Mel (32)
Not only did she order all that seafood in addition to lobster, but it looks like she ordered a whole lobster for each person. Without even knowing if anyone would like it! Most people would order one or two and let everyone try it. Not Kate, she was compelled to grift as much as possible.

She seems to have slipped a bit in the grifting department for Valentine's Day, though. She tweeted that the kids bought her a pair of her favorite socks, but she didn't tweet the brand name! How is she going to grift from the company and drop hints to the sheeple to buy her socks if she doesn't identify them? Maybe she was snuggled up with Steve in a hotel room already and her mind wasn't on socks. I'm sure she'll remedy the mistake and tweet the manufacturer as soon as she gets home.

Tucker's Mom said...

Formerly Duped said... 37
I noticed the gummy lobsters I think, were $3/package. She bought many different themed candy items. Even an innocent little ice cream dinner would add up with TFW in charge, plus those balls for making ice cream and all the ingredients.

The pantry in the beach house was crammed with food when you could see inside it when the teens were standing in front of it. I think they brought some fromome but must have bought stuff, as well.

This whole Maine vacation could really have cost something. I thought Mady ordering lobster for lunch and just playing with it to bug her mother was so wasteful, especially since they had plans to have a lobster-fest anyhow.
February 16, 2015 at 1:55 PM
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All of their vacations come chock full of goodies that await them- those kids are spoiled with everything.
I'm sure Kate doesn't have to run to the local Piggly Wiggly when she gets to her vacation rental.
It boggles my mind when people are in awe of her. I think they must apply their own mediocre life logistics, and yes, Kate would be Super Woman if she had to function like the rest of us.
She doesn't live in our world, and her sheep refuse to believe that.

Formerly Duped said...

readerlady: Cool. How did the commercial happen? But that's outrageous about all the food and so wasteful- they can't give it to a shelter, can they.
I hope you tucked in though, and enjoyed your time as Mom to the Star!
Is the ad still running?

angie said...

The pantry in the beach house was crammed with food when you could see inside it when the teens were standing in front of it. I think they brought some fromome but must have bought stuff, as well.

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I saw part of this episode, and what I found interesting is that Kate was packing all the food to go home...yet they FLEW home on the last leg of the trip.
Who FLIES home FOOD from a vacation? TLC does, that's who. ridiculous.

Tucker's Mom said...

I love how Kate acted all magnanimous when she "let" Mady order lobster, because she never go to do that as a kid (oh, cry me a river- I'd disown my kid if they ever badmouthed their upbringing the way Kate dies).
TLC was picking up that tab, in addition to every.single.thing they did or had that entire vacation.

Mel said...

Formerly....she certainly implied that they were packing up stuff go back home. Which was why I was thinking that she'd been comped the paddle boards.

But they flew there and back. It wouldn't make sense to fly food there in their suitcases.

I'm thinking that production drove a van or u-haul there, filled with (free) food and (comped) paddle boards. Or production went out to the grocery store and had the pantry fully stocked before she ever got there.

Tucker's Mom said...

AuntieAnn said... 36
LOL! But he sure does like his pizza-in-foil. I wonder if he likes mushrooms and pep, or if she has to pick off the toppings for him.

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"It's always about HIM."
*****
I just don't know how Gina could have watched those episodes and continued to be married to Steve.
I don't get it.
The way Kate went all batshit-crazy in defending her man?
Wake up.

Realitytvkids.com ~ Administrator said...


I love how Kate acted all magnanimous when she "let" Mady order lobster, because she never go to do that as a kid (oh, cry me a river- I'd disown my kid if they ever badmouthed their upbringing the way Kate dies).


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Has anyone read the incredible book Wild, about a young woman hiking the Pac. Crest Trail? Easily in my top 10 of modern books.

Her mother died when she was 22 or so and there is a heartbreaking moment in the book where she gets so angry because when her mother died she was still in that stage where she resented some things about her childhood and she hadn't been given a chance to process those when her mom died and reach forgiveness.

She even makes an actual list of all of her mother's "transgressions." Some of them were kind of bad, like leaving the kids unsupervised when they were poor. But Cheryl realizes with time she has forgiven them all and her mom did the best she could. She felt robbed of not having enough time with her mom to get to that point in her head and really appreciate her mom. She writes this so painfully I was crying and books rarely make me cry.

Point being, Kate is going through things normal young women go through as they break away from their parents, feeling like they weren't good enough. Except she's 40 for gosh sakes. She should have gotten over this stuff more than a decade ago. It all feeds into her 14 year old mindset, still pissed off that she didn't get the chance to try lobster like Cheryl was pissed off her mom once smoked pot in front of her.

I haven't seen the movie yet, but I understand Laura Dern's performance as the mother is one for the ages.

Tucker's Mom said...

Point being, Kate is going through things normal young women go through as they break away from their parents, feeling like they weren't good enough. Except she's 40 for gosh sakes. She should have gotten over this stuff more than a decade ago. It all feeds into her 14 year old mindset, still pissed off that she didn't get the chance to try lobster like Cheryl was pissed off her mom once smoked pot in front of her.

I haven't seen the movie yet, but I understand Laura Dern's performance as the mother is one for the ages.
February 16, 2015 at 2:31 PM
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Did you see Dern in "Enlightened"? A-freaking-mazing in that series.
It seems like the richer Kate got, and the more outrageously 1% her life become, the more she seethed about how she grew up.
I don't even expect Kate to realize what she's doing in losing her parents and destroying their relationship with their grandchildren even after Charlene is gone.

Realitytvkids.com ~ Administrator said...

The sheep think she's wonder woman yet they rarely show all the time, efforts and logistical gymnastics it would really take to set up that beach house with all that food and to have those art projects all set up ready for them and everything else that was all ready to go so perfectly. Not to mention planning the trip. Of course producers do most of this, but obviously they're not going to show that.

Packing up a few tuperwares and labeling them while they film you for a couple minutes "packing" does not make that trip happen. That's like 2% of what it would take to put together a trip like this.

Tucker's Mom said...

angie said... 41
The pantry in the beach house was crammed with food when you could see inside it when the teens were standing in front of it. I think they brought some fromome but must have bought stuff, as well.

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I saw part of this episode, and what I found interesting is that Kate was packing all the food to go home...yet they FLEW home on the last leg of the trip.
Who FLIES home FOOD from a vacation? TLC does, that's who. ridiculous.

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They probably had their stuff driven home for them, just like they did on the RV trip.
Again, wake up sheep! This is not how you and I live!

Tucker's Mom said...

I'm thinking that production drove a van or u-haul there, filled with (free) food and (comped) paddle boards. Or production went out to the grocery store and had the pantry fully stocked before she ever got there.
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Both.

Realitytvkids.com ~ Administrator said...

Laura Dern is easily one of my favorite actresses. Her mother Diane Ladd is lesser known but I find her to be equally incredible. The family is gifted.

Diane Ladd lost one of her daughters, Laura's older sister, when the child was a baby, the nanny was supposed to be watching her and she drowned. I've often wondered if we lost another legend when that baby died.

I'm indifferent to her dad, the one everyone talks about in the family.

Tucker's Mom said...

Realitytvkids.com (Administrator) said... 47
The sheep think she's wonder woman yet they rarely show all the time, efforts and logistical gymnastics it would really take to set up that beach house with all that food and to have those art projects all set up ready for them and everything else that was all ready to go so perfectly. Not to mention planning the trip. Of course producers do most of this, but obviously they're not going to show that.

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Kate takes 100% of the credit, and the sheep believe her.
Do they really thing that Kate just pulled that painting exercise together, spur of the moment?
Wake up!
I remember Kate saying that just before their kitchen redo began, she realized she'd have to do dishes in the bathtub (yeah, right, you've got 2 other kitchens) and it would be dangerous (not really) for the kids, and she thought, "a ha! we need to get away".
Kate claimed to have put that beach vacation together in one day.
Funny, once TLC wasn't paying, ALL of the beach houses were already rented.

Tucker's Mom said...

Realitytvkids.com (Administrator) said... 48
Laura Dern is easily one of my favorite actresses. Her mother Diane Ladd is lesser known but I find her to be equally incredible. The family is gifted.

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She starred with her mom in Enlightened.
Gina Davis is another legend in my mind. Absolutely loved her in Hysterical Blindness.

Layla said...

Formerly (37),
You have to wonder what the folks at TLC think when they get the bills for all the "stuff" Kate buys on their dime. Like I said before, this show is not ever going to be a big hit, and the more it costs to produce, the less TLC gets out of it. Kate nickel-and-dimes them to death. She just has to hoard everything she can when someone else is paying for it. Someone mentioned all the bottles of pure maple syrup on her shelf in the remodeling episode. She either grifted that when they were in Maine or charged it to TLC. I saw a snippet of that episode, and was shocked at the number of bottles. There must have been 30 or more. Who buys 30 bottles of maple syrup? But we know that when Kate grifts, she grifts in volume.

OT here, but I have it on good authority (my sister in law who shops at the same place) that Kate's "organic" chicken fingers are actually Bell and Evans chicken tenders. The B&E outlet store, which is about 20 minutes from Wernersville (and where she has mentioned buying chicken before) sells them in 10-pound boxes. They are so delicious, but NOT organic. Why does she feel the need to lie about it?

Point is, the kids only get organic if someone else is paying for it.

Tucker's Mom said...

I'm indifferent to her dad, the one everyone talks about in the family.
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Yes, he's my least favorite, but he was soooooooooooooo good in Big Love.

Realitytvkids.com ~ Administrator said...

Doesn't say much about our judicial system, then does it? On the other hand, it allows a company to sue someone like Jon who they know is penniless for a million dollars, and also know from the start that there is no hope of ever getting anything from him.


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Well, that's a bit hyperbolic, but that's pretty much it.

You are screwed in family law court, and you are screwed if a wealthy company goes after you if you are poor. You are generally screwed if you are poor, a minority, or in some other way disadvantaged. If you are white and wealthy or a celeb you'll probably be okay.

That IS our judicial system. It is a game for the white and elite to succeed at. Russian roulette to everyone else. This isn't the first time this has been pointed out. Divorce Corp. is a great recent documentary that talks about family law court.

Tucker's Mom said...

OT here, but I have it on good authority (my sister in law who shops at the same place) that Kate's "organic" chicken fingers are actually Bell and Evans chicken tenders. The B&E outlet store, which is about 20 minutes from Wernersville (and where she has mentioned buying chicken before) sells them in 10-pound boxes. They are so delicious, but NOT organic. Why does she feel the need to lie about it?
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For the same reason that she has to interject "organic" in front of every single food item that she says she prepares for the kids.
She's insecure and needs people to admire and be in awe of her.
To Kate, a large measure of her "good" mothering is the food she feeds to kids.
This is the biggest yardstick she uses.
Most other moms use quality time, enriching and showing love.

FlimsyFlamsy said...

Layla (#39), thanks for pointing out that each child got his/her
own lobster. Compare that to the nanny manual printed in the
tabloids a few months ago where the caretaker was ordered to
serve the children (I think this was the exact amount) "very, very
small" portions. If those lobsters were truly on her dime, she
would've ordered ONE, and divvied it up between the 8 kids.

Layla, OT, I hope family is doing well. I remember you
mentioning your older son was having some trouble, and
hopefully things are going better. I'll never forget you taking
one for the team at the cookbook event!

Anonymous said...

R.I.P. Leslie Gore. It is your party and you can cry if you want to.

PJ

readerlady said...

Formerly -- the IAMS company is relatively local. Their rep. was at a cat show, saw my boy, liked his "look" and asked me if they could use him in one of their commercials. It was interesting and fun to watch them shoot it. The cat wrangler loved him because he acted and reacted exactly the way I told her he would, so they didn't have to do multiple shoots. Re the food -- there really wasn't much of it left. I know some of the crew took some things home with them. They may have donated anything left over that they couldn't reuse to a local shelter. I know they didn't just throw it away. My cat was pretty unfazed with the whole process. He was a seasoned show cat, so he was used to a lot of people and strange situations and such. As long as he had a clean litter pan, full food bowls, plenty of petting and his catnip mice, he didn't demand "star" treatment at all,

Tucker's Mom said...

MsGoody2Shoes21 ‏@msgoody2shoes21 17m17 minutes ago
Haters! Get it through your thick skulls. @kateplusmy8 doesn't want to be a nurse! You just can't let her live HER life & raise HER kids.
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At least Goody isn't repeating the LIE that nursing can't support a family. Now, if only Goody can get Kate to tell the TRUTH and admit this obvious fact.

Layla said...

Flimsy Flamsy,

My son is doing well! He has had two further operations over the past year, and has really bounced back well. He will never be able to run again, it's hard for him to kneel, but he is able to walk without crutches, which is huge when you consider what he has been through. He struggled a bit with depression, understandable when you consider the sudden change in his circumstances, but now he is back in college and has learned to accept his disability. And he realizes that he is really lucky--so many other soldiers came back in far worse shape the he did. As always, we are all indebted to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, and we are huge supporters of the Wounded Warrior Project. Last year we did a walk/run to raise money for the WWP, and the whole family (including my son who was still on crutches at the time) participated. I was so proud of all of my sons for being so enthusiastic about supporting a great cause. I love seeing them put so much of their time and effort into helping others.

readerlady said...

I hit publish too soon. Formerly -- no, the commercial my boy was in isn't still running. This was about 10 years ago. My baby crossed the Bridge about 4 years ago. I still miss him. His picture was my avatar before I changed it. I'll probably go back to it again soon.

Formerly Duped said...

They must have taken some food somehow- they showed some packed wicker baskets in the preparation scenes and one said 'potatoes are in here." I thought that was strange. If they weren't taking food ( or had food transported by TLC) why would they have potatoes in a basket? Why pack potatoes anyway? Does Kate think Maine only has blueberries, up in those New England states?

Formerly Duped said...

Layla, that's wonderful news about your son's recovery and emotional triumph. I have heard such wonderful things about Walter Reed.You well should be proud of your family! What a heart-warming story. I hope you all continue to do well.

FlimsyFlamsy said...

Layla (#60), thank you for the update! So glad your son is doing
better. Very touching that he participated in the walk/run while
on crutches. Please tell him a cyber friend thanks him for his
service.

Bill said...

Millicent said... 192

Chefsummer said:

During the beginning of J&k I saw some love that Kate had for the kids.
My examples

When Kate was teaching Leah how to swim and Leah swam Kate was genuinely happy.
When Kate was doing the baby blanket thing she seemed happy. ...
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I don't recall either of these - so maybe I missed the very first shows.


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The baby blanket clip is here. I do not remember seeing it on the show; it may have been on one of the bonus discs or a webisode.

Another clip is when the tups were waiting for Kate and Jon to return from the Florida Keys in the first season.

This clip from when the tups were turning five is surprising since they had already moved into the new house and Kate and Jon were supposedly separated.

Motherly loving segments in the show are rare. Finding them online even rarer.

Mel said...

I'm wondering if the rental house didn't keep food stocked for the tenants to use. I'd thought the wicker baskets were odd, too.

But not as odd if they belonged to the house.

And you wouldn't label your own basket with a phrase. Most people would label their own basket simply "Potatoes".

Bill said...

Millicent said... 185

Is anyone else seeing an ad banner for Ziering hair replacement? Makes me laugh, because I believe I-an Ziering wears a hairpiece. In fact, I remember reading some gossip about him pitching a fit over something to do with that hairpiece.


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His insisting that it is to be pronounced tou-PAY? We all know Trump's is a tou-PEE due to its color...

The gossip was that somebody supposedly stole it and Kate was the primary suspect.

Bill said...

Over In TFW's County said... 159

The layout really isn't strange in this area. A first-floor master, with the bedrooms on the second floor, and two staircases was rather common at the time that home was built.


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Because land is expensive, many two-story houses built in the last several decades have the master suite on the ground floor and the other bedrooms upstairs.

I cannot help but think the girl tups' new room was added on after the house was already built. Around here, it was a fad for awhile to raise a part of the roof and add a bedroom above the garage. The stairs to get up there are usually in an awkward place.

NJGal51 said...

Layla - So glad to hear that your son is doing well. We are also huge supporters of the WWP. I can't say enough wonderful things about Walter Reed. One of my sons best friends lost a leg and the work they did with him was top notch. He is now walking, running, hiking and biking. He decided to stay in the army to finish out his career and is doing well.

Bill said...

Anonymous said... 63

BTW, was this the rental house they refused to vacate and made another family scramble to find accommodation? The one where someone hid the tv remote?


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Probably.

It was already dark when the BBB was shown supposedly leaving the house. I have no idea when their check out time was, but it is likely they needed lots of time to pack all of their things.

Tucker's Mom said...

Mel said... 68
I'm wondering if the rental house didn't keep food stocked for the tenants to use. I'd thought the wicker baskets were odd, too.

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That's not how most rentals work, although the area might have a service where you can have the place stocked with what you want when you arrive.
I wouldn't want to have other people's food, and in fact, you have to get rid of everything when you vacate the premises, lest you get fined.

Bill said...

roxyhelen said... 42

2.Mady or Cara said that the boys moved from a freezer to a room which is why their new room seemed so cool.What the actual f ? So everyone knows/finds it normal that the boys are treated like crap?


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The twin was saying that all but the boys' room went from bedroom to bedroom in the remodel. The boys' new room used to be where the freezers and food storage was in the unfinished end of the basement.

I still think the boys ended up with the best room in the house, with the exception that it looks like they have to share the one communal bathroom in the basement.

Jillyg said...

From a Gawker article....hmmm who does this Bill Murray quote about Chevy Chase make you think of?

"When you become famous, you've got like a year or two where you act like a real asshole," Bill Murray told Tom Shales and James Miller when they interviewed him for Live from New York, their oral history of Saturday Night Live. "You can't help yourself. It happens to everybody. You've got like two years to pull it together — or it's permanent"

Bill said...

getofftwitter said... 33

I see on twitter she posted Camp Barnabas retweet. Kate looks terrible in the pic(she looks like she is way over 40) and the guy to her left says it all. LOL!


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Doing the Kate eye rolling imitation?

Layla said...

Formerly and Flimsy,

Thank you! This has been a challenging year for all of us. The depression was what worried us the most. He was in a dark place for awhile. But he got lots of help and support, and now we have the old DS#1 back! I've always said he is the kindest person I have ever known. It's good to see that guy again. He's lucky to have lots of brothers to keep him busy. Several of them are now in the family room, playing a video game, yelling, laughing. I missed hearing him laugh out loud!

Bill said...

Formerly Duped said... 37

This whole Maine vacation could really have cost something. I thought Mady ordering lobster for lunch and just playing with it to bug her mother was so wasteful, especially since they had plans to have a lobster-fest anyhow.


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I do not think Mady wasted it. She said she did not eat the guacamole (tomalley) and its butt. So she may have left the very tip of the tail in the shell and she probably did not bother to get the tiny morsels from the legs. On one of the couch interviews, she said she liked seafood.

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