by blukatzen » Sun 13 Jul 2008, 01:39:07
I've heard of these folks, but haven't heard the news that 2 more came since I've heard of them last time. (and another one in '09, eh?) Good luck to them.
When I was growing up in the 60's, in my neighborhood grade school (Roman Catholic) there were several families with more than "a few" children.
There were many that had 7 to 8 kids in the family, but there were about 4 more families that had 12-14 kids in the family.
There was one lady that was our brownie/girl scout leader that loved children, this family had...I kid you not...24 children. There were 2 sets of twins and one set of triplets, the rest were "single births". I was friends with one of their daughters, a girl named Flora. I played over at their house, and all friends of their kids were welcome, not just the kids themselves. (but not for dinner, however, you may have been offered a glass of milk and a few cookies.) They were the exemplary soul of kindliness, charity and family love.
I wish more young parents today had their mettle , most of the parents of those large families never impressed that they were "needful" of most anything that we felt was important.
Things were shared back then, and hand-me-downs were an accepted part of life. No one questioned this. There was something to be said about growing up before all these electronic gadgets became the thing a youngster MUST have at all costs.
We were happy with little transistor radios!
They had a park in the backyard just for the kids alone. Several of the kids had left the house because they were older, had gone to the Army (Vietnam service), and a few had gotten a job and had gotten an apartment to relieve the living situation.
I grew up in a suburb of Chicago, my adoptive parents both came from families of 8 children, so when it was only my sister and myself, well, we felt like the oddballs...! "ONLY 2 KIDS!" was the retort my poor mother had heard from time to time. (she had 5 miscarriages.)
It's interesting to see families that have this amount of children, I haven't seen this since I was young myself. I think they can succeed.
Families have persevered with a lot of children if the older ones help the younger ones, thus relieving the burden on the parents.
(no I don't have children.)
Blu