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Wednesday, June 15, 2022

Granny and PawPaw Visit Florida

Once upon a time, Alyssa was the only Bates child who lived outside of Knoxville, but now, a handful of Gil and Kelly's kids live in other places. Erin and Chad will soon be added to that number when they move their family to Florida. The parents of 19 are going to be kept busy vising all their children (and growing number of grandchildren) who live far away!

Last week, Gil and Kelly (aka Granny and PawPaw) spent a few days in the Orlando area with the Websters. 

Photo courtesy of @websterforever

27 comments:

  1. Who else lives far away besides Alyssa, and soon Erin? I thought everybody else lived in Knoxville area.

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    1. Don't forget Katie in New Jersey and Nathan and Esther who travel around in an RV.

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    2. Oh and don't forget Lawson and Tiffany near Nashville.

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    3. Katie lives in New Jersey!

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    4. Travis and Katie live in New Jersey

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    5. Katie & Travis live in New Jersey. Lawson & Tiffany live in Nashville.

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    6. Katie is in Jersey.

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    7. Yes mainly they do... From the show, I believe they mainly live in Clinton, Norris, Knoxville but Lawson will be Nashville and not 100% sure on Josie/Kelton or Nathan/Esther

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    8. i believe lawson and Tiffany lives in nashville and also carlin and evan i think.Also in nashville

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    9. Katie lives in New Jersey, Lawson in Nashville.

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    10. Katie in New Jersey
      Lawson in Nashville area
      Nathan in Arkansas
      Alyssa and Erin (coming soon) in Orlando area

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    11. Thanks everybody for answering my question. That's awesome!!!!

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  2. Is Orlando Florida where Chad and Erin are moving too?

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    1. I think it's somewhere 1 hour away from what I heard.

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  3. Am I right with 3 soon to be 4 bates family's not in knoxville I'm not sure where Nathan lives though

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    1. He and Esther are based in Knoxville half the time in a travel RV and travel back and forth between their families in TN and PA. They said when they got married, they wanted to travel around the country and see America while their young.

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    2. I’m not sure where Nathan lives, either.

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  4. It’s so easy to see how much Granny and Grandpa love Alyssa, John and those grandchildren!!! Their joy jumps off the page and the granddaughters have so much fun with them!!!

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  5. How come you aren't posting on the Duggar Blog anymore? It's been almost a month now.

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    1. Yes, I’ve noticed that too. I kind of wish they would release a statement for the future of the Duggar blog, if they are planning to move forward with it. Neither way it would it be nice to know where they stand.

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    2. I know, I wish we could see some family updates.

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    3. I've noticed it as well. My guess is that since Josh got arrested in April 2021, the Duggar Blog has probably seen an increase in negative comments. Hopefully, now that Josh has been sentenced the amount of negative comments on the Duggar Blog will decrease and with less comments to police, Lily and Ellie can get back to posting on a more regular basis. I would love to hear some news, about the other 18 Duggar siblings.

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  6. Is PawPaw a Southern thing? I've never heard that nickname before when referring to one's grandfather.

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    1. It's common in the South along with "Pap-Paw".

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    2. Yes it is Southern. I am from the South and have several family members who have been called PawPaw by their grandchildren. I love the special regional names that have been used for generations. Often, a grandparent name like PawPaw will be a throw back in memory of beloved grandparent who has passed on.

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