The rumors have been flying for a while that Jill Duggar Dillard could be pregnant once again. They have one son and he is already over a year old. It would not be shocking if the two were having another baby, but they haven't admitted to anything. Now a picture that her husband Derick Dillard posted on his Instagram page has everyone talking about what might be going on. This is just a simple pic of their son Israel, but his caption is what got everyone curious. The Duggar family doesn't believe in birth control, so everyone is assuming Jill and Derick will also have a large family. Derick posted the below picture, but his caption says, "This is how you entertain yourself when you don't have any siblings yet... #mirrorbaby #twins?" This picture is just one baby with a mirror, but the fact that Derick said he doesn't have any siblings yet has everyone curious. Of course, Jill and Derick want more children in the future, but this could simply mean that they are hoping for more children in the future. The fans are going crazy in the comments about him saying the word yet. …show more content…
She was raving about her husband Derick being so sweet and bringing her breakfast in bed. Jill posted a picture of Derick and the food, but she didn't put herself in the post at all. Derick could just be a super sweet guy, but it could also mean she is pregnant and doesn't feel like getting out of bed. He is bringing Jill a bowl of cereal, plus a plate full of
Donna Freitas “Time to Stop Hooking Up. (You Know You Want to.)” First appeared as an editorial in the Washington Post in 2013. In this essay Freitas aims to convince her readers that hooking up may seem easy and less stress than a real relationship, but in reality they become unhappy, confused, and unfulfilled in their sex life. “Hookups are all about throwing off the bonds of relationships and dating for carefree sex” personal experience, compare and contrast are a few techniques Freitas skillfully uses to strong convincing essay.
Things are not looking up for Michelle and Jim Bob Duggar of 19 Kids and Counting right now. The Duggar Family Blog actually shared that the couple has been dropped from an event that they were planning to attend. First off they shared that the Alberta Home Education Association was reconsidering that they had invited Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar to speak at the 2016 AHEA convention in Red Deer, Alberta, Canada.
that Janie is not happy with the way things are now and that she will probably
In her article “But What Do You Mean” Deborah Tannen, claims that there is a huge difference in the style of communicating between men and women. Tannen breaks these down into seven different categories; apologies, criticism, thank-yous, fighting, praise, complaints, and jokes. With each of these she compares men to women by explaining the common misconceptions that each of the genders do. The different style of communication can cause some problems at the workplace and even affect the environment. The different styles of communication has been around forever and almost becomes a “ritual”(299). Tannen is effective with mainly women and not men. She is primarily successful with women due to the fact that her tone targets women, also the organization
Janie's first marriage was to Logan Killicks when she was just a young girl at the age of seventeen. Janie?s wardrobe mainly consisted of aprons and work clothes. Logan was very demanding and controlling over Janie, he made her work in the field and cook all day. Most of her time was spent cooking and she almost always wore her apron. ?That made her feel the apron tied around her waist. She untied it and flung it on a low bush beside the road an walked on??(page 32). Janie threw off her apron while she was leaving Logan, symbolizing how she was no longer under his control and she was now back on her journey for love.
In response to the tabloids body shaming, Dolly began to answer interview questions about her weight in hopes of setting the record straight. She explained in an interview with Vanity Fair that her cycles of weight gain and weight loss were the result of personal heartbreak. This answer “played into the rise and fall narratives of love and loss, sin and redemption, popular with country audiences”. Consequently, Dolly regained control over the conversations of her body by providing a story that was much more appealing to the tabloid’s audience. Dolly’s self-empowerment challenged the media’s division of a southern woman’s body and self by connecting her physical appearance to her intimate emotions.
In the essay “Say Everything” written by Emily Nussbaum, the author presents the argument that young people in this generation do not have a sense of privacy and tend to post whatever they like on the internet. She presents 3 different ideas of what happens when young adults are on the internet.
Ebony reported that she is married to Robert Davis, who has the other three children that
In the end, Janie found herself being defined by other people, so to say Logan, Joe, and Tea Cake. During her marriage to Logan, Janie is viewed as a spoiled and non-hard working girl that needs to learn what it means to make a living. In her marriage to Joe, Janie is only needed for her outward appearance for him to define as his possession; never did he consult her about what she wanted. In both of these relationships she was forced to be something that she was not. Once Tea Cake came along everything had changed; going from following another man’s orders to being able to live a fun-loving life. Throughout the time she spends with him, finally free from being defined by someone else, Janie Crawford discovers who she is and what love is.
In the process she meets Teacake, a man in his twenties. Teacake seems to bring out the youthfulness in Janie that she was never able to express with Logan Killicks. He shows her respect, something she never received from her last two marriages. Janie and Teacake were equal and even, a team, "Put dat two hundred back wid de rest, Janie. Mah dice. Ah no need no assistance tuh help me feed mah woman. From now on, you gointuh eat whutever mah money can buy uh and wear de same. When Ah ain’t got nothin’ you don’t git nothin’" (77) Janie never had this “luxury” before. Janie had a lot more money than Teacake, but knowing from Joe that love isn’t about money, she learns to live by Joe’s mean and protects his pride. With Teacake being young and Janie older and richer, the townsmen are spectacle the Teacake is around only for the money. Janie ignores the concerns because she knows she has to accept him the way he is in order to love him. No one had accepted Janie for that before. In this relationship Janie is ready to speak up, Teacake goes to a party without inviting her, Janie has no reserves on telling him she wants to be a part of everything he does. Janie is tired of being pushed to the side. Even when Teacakes young mind causes trouble, when he steals $200 from Janie, his honest and love is more important to
On Janie’s quest for self-fulfillment, she realizes that she must live for hers to find the love that she needs and wants. Security and status do not equal love these unnatural things caused her marriage to Logan and Joe to be unsuccessful. When Janie meets, Teacake it is his natural aura that complements Janie because the novel shows us that nature is her identity.
As a society, we have a horrible habit of comparing ourselves to others in an effort to determine our own self-worth. My sophomore year of high school was one filled with a myriad of ups and downs and a time where I questioned where I fit into the culture of my small-town high school. During the fall of my sophomore year my mother had read an article on Ronda Rousey and how she had struggled with apraxia as a child, a disorder that causes difficulty with expressing thoughts into words. As a former special education teacher and a mother of an apraxic child, she was intrigued and decided to read Rousey's book. As soon as she began reading the book, my mother was inspired and she insisted that I too read the book. I had never been a fan of
However, all of their characteristics are also quite different. Even though the children are distinct and unique individuals, they love talking, sharing interests, and having fun with each other. With their various interests, Emily and David talk about many things instead of one topic or idea. This allows them to get along with each other. No matter what, these two siblings love each other because of their similarities and differences. The writer, Jeffrey Kruger, in his book, The Sibling Effect, states that “relationships with siblings are the most important ones in our lives.” The special relationship that Emily and David have exemplifies this statement and shows that their similar and varying characteristics strengthen the bond that they
Instagram Now by Molly Wetta explores the usefulness of Instagram as a way for libraries to reach out to teenagers. The article provides tips and directions for getting started in five areas essential to building an Instagram following to showcase library happenings and collections. The first areas is content. Library collections shared though creative photos, advertising of upcoming events, and sending reminders to forgetful teens are outlined. Secondly, the article describes ways to build a following including hosting contest, personally inviting users and using hashtags widely used in the community. The third subtopic is filled with advice on taking quality photos. An excellent piece of advice is to avoid taking photos through the Instagram
someone smile. When the food did come, on the times she was awake for its delivery, she would