Jinger and Jeremy Vuolo, along with Felicity and Evie Vuolo, traveled to Arkansas to celebrate Jinger's 31st birthday, which was on December 21st, with the Duggars. It was a short, last minute visit, and it was jam packed, but the Vuolos say they had a wonderful time. All nine of the Duggar sisters were together, as well as a lot of the brothers, plus in-laws, nieces and nephews, and of course Jim Bob and Michelle (aka Pops and Lollie). They played top golf and spent a lot of time hanging out.
Jinger and Jeremy uploaded a video of highlights from their trip, and they discussed it on their latest podcast episode. Jinger is in her third trimester of pregnancy, so 2025 is gearing up to be an exciting year for the Vuolos.
Please don't tell me that you're not showing your kids online because you want to keep them private, then turn around and show your kids online. They are prominently in this video. I don't know how people are supposed to accept someone saying one thing but doing another. It's behavior you shouldn't have to condone.
ReplyDeleteThey don't show their face.
DeleteThey aren't showing their faces online. It's better if they aren't recognizable to strangers while out in public for their safety and their privacy. Their kids, their decision.
DeleteDo you see the girls faces? I didn't.
DeleteWho is the girl with short dark hair, a white top, and light colored jeans at the golf place? Do we have another courtship going?
ReplyDeleteI couldn't find who you might be talking about, but I didn't recognize Joe with a beard.
DeleteSeems like harmony is returning to their family. Happy Birthday Jinger. Have they announced the gender of baby #3?
ReplyDeleteHappy belated birthday Jinger. I forgot about her birthday being in December. My birthday is in December too (31st) and with all the holidays we December people get forgotten about.
ReplyDeleteHappy belated birthday, Regina. Me and my husband's 50th wedding anniversary is January 31st.
DeleteWhat a lovely way to spend your birthday Jinger. A family get -together is wonderful.Blessings to you all.
ReplyDeleteExpecting a bumper crop of Grandduggars in 2025
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun adventure with your family, never heard of top golf. Everyone looks so happy, nice to see Jill and Derrick came, even though Derrick looked like he was staying in the background. How sweet you were able to be in Arkansas, with your beautiful family, for your birthday!
ReplyDeleteIf I had a history of miscarriage, I wouldn't be swinging golf clubs and drinking lattes. I wouldn't be flying in the third trimester either. I don't care if Dr. Internet says those things are OK. I wouldn't be pushing it. There are times to err on the side of caution, and pregnancy is certainly one of those times. How about putting the pregnancy first, before what you might want to do, if you're so pro-life?
ReplyDeleteCalm down. Jinger is well past the stage of pregnancy where miscarriages usually occur. As far as I could tell she did nothing that would cause any problem with her pregnancy.
DeleteOnly the last month is supposed to be no-fly. Why would swinging a golf club be bad?
DeleteJinger's book "People Pleaser" is set to be released January 14. That comes with a whirlwind of interviews, which is a part of the money earning plan. That money is likely needed to keep up the million dollar lifestyle. Hopefully Jinger will get your message and keep her priorities in order.
DeleteJinger did have a miscarriage several years ago but it was very early in the pregnancy. Golf is a safe activity throughout pregnancy and flying is safe up till 36 weeks for most women. Coffee is dependent on whether it is caffeine free or regular. I am sure Jinger is following her doctor's advice and direction in these matters and would do nothing to harm herself or her precious cargo.
DeleteYour comment is based on inaccurate facts. Most miscarriages happen within the first 12 weeks of pregnancy. It is very unlikely that she will experience one in her 3rd trimester and if she did the causes of miscarriage at that stage would not be drinking coffee or flying.
DeleteCoffee in moderate amounts does not cause miscarriage. Neither does flying (it's a myth that flying causes miscarriage). Of course discuss it with a doctor first but she is not doing anything that will harm her pregnancy.
Women are people, even while pregnant, and are allowed to live freely. Miscarriages are very common in early pregnancy and less so much later on. Swinging a golf club is not going to terminate a late stage healthy pregnancy. This alarmist attitude is disinformation and needlessly harmful to women.
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