The kids should learn that life isnt always sunshine and rainbows and how much effort and hardwork their parents have done for them this would make them appreciate their parents.
i think David should buy you a week vacation to the Bahamas next summer with his tour money as thank you for watching the kids alone in the summer. and he stays home and watches them.
Hi Jaclyn!!! You have a beautiful family!! Love these vlogs!!! One thing I’d love to see on your other channel (as a fan of you and your coverage of controversial people and situations- not as a hater) is your thoughts on family channels and the conversations around them right now and why you decided to vlog with the kids
Hey just going to say you're doing a good job. I know how stressful shit is but you need to stop feeling guilty about taking care of yourself and put pressure on your partner to pick up his game forreal. This was painful to watch we both have kids the same age I know you want the best but making excuses on his half ass attempts it's legit annoying it's going to build up and probably not end well. I hope the best for you and your kids you're putting good effort in.
Jaclyn, you are a wonderful mom. I felt the exact same way you did when going through my babies clothes.😭 All I could think was that time is going by tooooo fast. I tried to enjoy every second I could with them! Thank you for sharing your adorable family with us. 😊
All my boys just loved vacuums toddler years, even before Roomba was a thing. They were obsessed. Asher having his own Roomba makes all right in the world lol. Violet has such a beautiful face.
I honestly cannot understand for the life of me why you and so many parents get so emotional over your kids outgrowing clothes or growing up in general. I've always found that weird. My dad is like that too. I'm 41 and my sister is 38 and he still has moments where he can't handle us being adults. If I had kids, it's not that I wouldn't appreciate the time when they're little, but I'd also be excited as hell to watch them grow up. Parents wanting their kids to stay little forever is borderline psychotic to me lol.
she doesn’t actually want them to stay little forever. it’s just emotional for moms to see their kids grow up so fast because it happens quick when they are so young. versions of kids change so quick when they are little. She dedicates her entire life to them. you aren’t even a mom, neither am i, and calling a common emotional reaction of a mother psychotic is psychotic to me.
Hello! I'll try and explain as best I can. It is completely normal to get emotional about our children growing up and changing, time passing etc. Jaclyn is a very sentimental person so she feels these things very deeply. It is not about wanting children to stay young, we absolutely want them to grow up but at the same time it's bittersweet because it happens so fast and we appreciate these moments and this time with our children so much. It's just a very natural thing to feel emotional about.
@@brookludy574 I was more or less kidding about the psychotic part and I wasn't specifically talking about Jaclyn or other moms. Like I said, my dad was like that. I don't know, maybe I shouldn't have said anything.
I don't have kids but I definitely have dogs, and seeing how little they were many years ago makes me tear up inside. My dog (who passed a year ago who was only 3 from meningitis), when he was alive I'd cry and tear up over how big he's gotten, how many things he's learned ect I still cry now seeing pictures of him when he was a pup like I used to carry him around everywhere with me when he was so small and when he grew, I couldn't carry him let alone pick him up (he was 55 pounds) My other dog who I adopted I only saw her as a puppy one time and then I wasn't around for a few months, but I still cry because she grew with me loving her. The people who owned her neglected her and said how she was dumb and couldn't be taught, and yet here she is blooming. My friends dog who I mothered, she was hella small and could fit in your hand and now she's HUGE. I still tear up every time I see her cuz she was so so tiny🥺 Maybe, since you don't have kids you just can't understand but maybe if and when you do have any, you'll understand. Maybe you're not a paternal type of person as well which isn't a bad thing either.
@@chasityfeyvenske666 Well, dogs are different. Their life spans are too short, so I get where you're coming from on that. I'm a dog lover myself. With kids, I have zero interest in being a dad. If the world was a different kind of place and if I was a different kind of person, then maybe, but nothing is in place where I could even consider considering having kids. That's not to say I'm not curious what they'd be like if I did have them, but that can't happen. I'm not cut out for it. I'm also 41, so there's that.
The kids should learn that life isnt always sunshine and rainbows and how much effort and hardwork their parents have done for them this would make them appreciate their parents.
No shit. These kids are beyond spoiled
She looks just like Jaclyn!! And Asher gets along with her so well, so nice to see.
i think David should buy you a week vacation to the Bahamas next summer with his tour money as thank you for watching the kids alone in the summer. and he stays home and watches them.
Hi Jaclyn!!! You have a beautiful family!! Love these vlogs!!!
One thing I’d love to see on your other channel (as a fan of you and your coverage of controversial people and situations- not as a hater) is your thoughts on family channels and the conversations around them right now and why you decided to vlog with the kids
Hey just going to say you're doing a good job. I know how stressful shit is but you need to stop feeling guilty about taking care of yourself and put pressure on your partner to pick up his game forreal. This was painful to watch we both have kids the same age I know you want the best but making excuses on his half ass attempts it's legit annoying it's going to build up and probably not end well. I hope the best for you and your kids you're putting good effort in.
The Roomba cake is going to be so cute! Your babies are precious! Glad everyone is feeling better!
You have a beautiful family Jaclyn!!❤❤
At 10:57 her face was just so precious ❤
You have the cutest babies ever, and Asher saying Dada was adorable!! 🥰🥰🥰
I am glad y'all are getting better and much love from WA State!!
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Jaclyn, you are a wonderful mom. I felt the exact same way you did when going through my babies clothes.😭 All I could think was that time is going by tooooo fast. I tried to enjoy every second I could with them! Thank you for sharing your adorable family with us. 😊
The Roomba cake print is awesome
Love these videos ❤
You are all so precious 🥹
All my boys just loved vacuums toddler years, even before Roomba was a thing. They were obsessed. Asher having his own Roomba makes all right in the world lol. Violet has such a beautiful face.
What do you mean, she was born yesterday, how is she crawling already?!? 🥺❤️
They’re so cute!
She just gets more beautiful by the day❤
You're such a beautiful human
Howdy Jaclyn!
aww Asher looks a lot like David!! :)
Awww, Asher acting like a little old man was hilarious. 😂😂❤❤
That so cute. Baby girl
Mazzy says “hi violet!”
What's up baby. 😊
I honestly cannot understand for the life of me why you and so many parents get so emotional over your kids outgrowing clothes or growing up in general. I've always found that weird. My dad is like that too. I'm 41 and my sister is 38 and he still has moments where he can't handle us being adults. If I had kids, it's not that I wouldn't appreciate the time when they're little, but I'd also be excited as hell to watch them grow up. Parents wanting their kids to stay little forever is borderline psychotic to me lol.
she doesn’t actually want them to stay little forever. it’s just emotional for moms to see their kids grow up so fast because it happens quick when they are so young. versions of kids change so quick when they are little. She dedicates her entire life to them. you aren’t even a mom, neither am i, and calling a common emotional reaction of a mother psychotic is psychotic to me.
Hello! I'll try and explain as best I can. It is completely normal to get emotional about our children growing up and changing, time passing etc. Jaclyn is a very sentimental person so she feels these things very deeply.
It is not about wanting children to stay young, we absolutely want them to grow up but at the same time it's bittersweet because it happens so fast and we appreciate these moments and this time with our children so much.
It's just a very natural thing to feel emotional about.
@@brookludy574 I was more or less kidding about the psychotic part and I wasn't specifically talking about Jaclyn or other moms. Like I said, my dad was like that. I don't know, maybe I shouldn't have said anything.
I don't have kids but I definitely have dogs, and seeing how little they were many years ago makes me tear up inside. My dog (who passed a year ago who was only 3 from meningitis), when he was alive I'd cry and tear up over how big he's gotten, how many things he's learned ect I still cry now seeing pictures of him when he was a pup like I used to carry him around everywhere with me when he was so small and when he grew, I couldn't carry him let alone pick him up (he was 55 pounds)
My other dog who I adopted I only saw her as a puppy one time and then I wasn't around for a few months, but I still cry because she grew with me loving her. The people who owned her neglected her and said how she was dumb and couldn't be taught, and yet here she is blooming.
My friends dog who I mothered, she was hella small and could fit in your hand and now she's HUGE. I still tear up every time I see her cuz she was so so tiny🥺
Maybe, since you don't have kids you just can't understand but maybe if and when you do have any, you'll understand. Maybe you're not a paternal type of person as well which isn't a bad thing either.
@@chasityfeyvenske666 Well, dogs are different. Their life spans are too short, so I get where you're coming from on that. I'm a dog lover myself. With kids, I have zero interest in being a dad. If the world was a different kind of place and if I was a different kind of person, then maybe, but nothing is in place where I could even consider considering having kids. That's not to say I'm not curious what they'd be like if I did have them, but that can't happen. I'm not cut out for it. I'm also 41, so there's that.