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