
She is worried about starting over and making a living for herself. The compound is on the back burner because Zach and Tory are having a kid so the farm must be repaired! Amy meanwhile is hunting for photos of the kids and is very happy. Matt is all “we’re divorced but this is all cool”.

Matt is chasing his dog down with an ATV. And Zach nicely sums it up that he doesn’t want to wish his kid has dwarfism but he also doesn’t want to say he wants an average height kid because it has it’s own problems. I do like Zach’s questioning calling it scary, and Tory’s genuine concern. They are concerned about the potential for dwarfism, which I think is mature. I personally don’t care for gender reveal parties. He and Tory do a nice sum up of how they have nothing done and need present parties. So lets see… Credits still include Jacob. All I know? I am missing Forged in Fire for this! Highly recommend Forged In Fire on the History Channel. Sometimes I wonder if Matt and Amy are going to end up on Fear Thy Neighbor. And Zach invites Matt to Amy’s birthday party. They discuss why Matt is wearing his neck brace. Jeremy doesn’t rise above a monotone when he speaks.Īnother bonus scene is Zach on an ATV going to Matt’s office. This is basically awkward as Zach is all “should we bring dad?” and the surprise for Jer and Auj’s anniversary is discussed. We start wth Jer and Auj driving up for Amy’s birthday in the 1970s orange car. Here is a review of the new episode of Little People, Big World which aired on TLC Tuesday May 2, 2017,Īs I watch the marathon leading up to the new episode, I adore how Jeremy is not chiding or correcting his father as his father clearly tells him his plan to openly lie to Amy. I don't know, but perhaps Jacob isn't rejecting Christianity, but rejecting those who don't allow for questioning, doubts, and exploring things. Jen Montzingo: : Hmmm.that is quite a complex question, especially for someone who doesn't follow Jacob on any social media accounts. He answers questions on all social issues and posts his opinions and often times his opinions seem to be very different from the rest of his family. I realize that when you were close friends with the Roloffs, Jacob was just a young boy, but I'm sure people are curious as to what you think about Jacob being outspoken about rejecting Christianity, and his overall presence on social media.

There is some similarity between Christians on our site being upset with you for being "pro-gay" and quite frankly saying nasty things about you a few years ago and how Christians are now upset with Jacob for his social media posts. Spiritswander Question: And just one final Roloff question just because it has been by far the most discussed topic on the blog in the last several months. Since Jen was a friend of the Roloffs with very different views on social issues than most of the Roloffs, I did ask for her opinion on the "controversy" with Jacob and the backlash he was facing from Christians fans of the Roloffs. I hope I am not out of line and if so I sincerely apologize to Jen, but because I don't believe this is controversial - I did ask Jen about her relationship with the Roloffs in 2014 and she replied that she hadn't seen them in a long time. When I was just about to publish the item, Jen had a change of heart and asked not to include any Roloff related topics as she had no interest in creating more drama or bad blood with the Roloffs (although she didn't say anything negative, even trying to explain what happened would probably open up old wounds). However, because this is a Roloff blog, I perhaps unfairly, asked if we could discuss some Roloff topics, her current relationship with them, her thoughts on then current happenings with the Roloffs (it was around the time of Jacob's Ask.fm and when Jacob started speaking out that he wasn't a Christian, etc.). We were doing a question and answer item with the main purpose of letting people know about Jen's situation. After hearing the terrible news that Jen had become paraplegic, I reached out to Jen to bring awareness to our readers about what had happened to someone they probably remembered from the early seasons.
