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They would LOCK THE DOORS so you couldn't leave during the youth group.

I'm 5'0" and my MINI Cooper fits me perfectly. I can reach the pedals without having the steering wheel crammed into my chest AND I don't have to crane my neck to see out the window! Amazingly, my 6'3" husband is quite comfortable in it as well.

It was most likely this guy: http://www.alibris.com/search/books/a… He was the Duggars' family doctor when they were first married; and Jim Bob gave his oldest son Josh some of his books when he got married.

Yeah, I agree it's a shitty thing to have to go through. I just wanted to clarify that those calling it a miscarriage were correct, although it was close enough that if anyone called it a stillbirth I wouldn't argue with that either.

It was before 20 weeks, I want to say 17?

The older ones have been raising the younger ones for *years* now.

Josie was before Jubilee.

Oh, I just remembered, when I was in 3rd/4th grade, there was a Mason in my class. Only it was a girl. She'd be about 45 now.

Eva. It will appeal to those who like the name Ava but want something to set them apart a little bit. Plus it's an E_a name like Emma.

I'm a little surprised not to see Steven on any of the maps. We have 4 Steves in our immediate social circle and know several others.

We must have dated a lot of the same guys.

We have both a Zoe (10yo) and a Chloe (6mo) in our family.

We have a friend named Mason who's in his 40s. So there's one, at least.

What's wrong with Rebekah?

Yep. Also, Chloe.

Really? I've known a lot of Debbies/Debras/Deborahs around my age, I was born in 68.

I've always said that my sister started that whole Ashley trend. Her daughter was born in 1980 and at the time it actually was a fairly uncommon name, which was one of the reasons she picked it.

As long as your last name isn't Cooper.