WHOA That's Good Podcast - The REAL Reason We Signed Up for 'The Bachelor'
Episode Date: December 22, 2021Sadie is joined by "Bachelor" alums Sean and Catherine Lowe to talk about how they first caught each other's attention, the real reason they signed up to be reality TV stars, how they create a fun-fil...led home for their kids, and why God, humor, laughter, and fun are so important in their lives. - Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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It's exciting because I have some good friends who are going to actually be joining me.
I have Sean and Catherine Lowe.
You might know them.
You might not, but I think you probably do.
They're amazing and they're going to join.
We're going to have a fun conversation.
Oh, I see.
I think they're about to join.
There they are. What's up, Sean and Kyle?
Hi.
Hey.
So excited to be on.
I was just saying for those of you who are now listening
that they kind of go way back for me in my life,
my very first liberal, original event.
I'm like 17, 18 years old.
I don't know what in the world I'm doing.
And I think I literally just text you
or message you on Instagram like, hey, do you want to come be a part of my bit?
And you said yes.
And that is like that really does speak volumes about who you all are.
That you would say yes to me when I'm just figuring out life.
And you continue to say yes.
So thanks for being on my Facebook show.
We're still trying to figure out life on our end.
So you keep inviting us.
We'll keep showing up.
That's great. And we'll all just keep trying to figure out life on our end. So can you keep inviting us? We'll keep showing up. That's great.
And we'll all just keep trying to figure out life.
Well, for those, I think a lot of people probably do know who you all are.
You'll have been around the spotlight for a long time.
But if they don't, tell everybody a little bit about your life right now,
currently, and then we'll back up and go way back to how maybe the world
knows you a little bit later.
But what's your life look like now. Well, r
just an old married couple
three kids, two boys and
they at Mia ages five, three
to and it's a zoo at our
constantly chasing these l
around and that's kind of the way we like it.
It's fun, tons of laughter and love in this house and every day is a little bit different.
And it's kind of crazy around here. So fun. Seriously, like that's what you see on social media.
Y'all are so much fun and so much laughter, which I definitely want to talk to y'all about.
So y'all three kids do you want to have more kids? Three where we're stopping? Or is that just like up in the air? Well originally when we first, I guess, got engaged and talked
about a family, I was sure I wanted five. And we were talking about three biological and then
maybe adopt two and three is a lot. We're going to try to, we're going to pray about it.
We definitely want to talk about, we're in conversation,
about adoption and potentially, but we're just seeing how God
leads us in that direction.
But so far, three is a lot to be present with,
which is really important.
If these three kids that we have now
would just listen and behave and have that manner,
then yeah, we'd love to have more kids.
Hey, I totally get it.
Christian and I have actually said the same thing.
We wanna maybe have three and adopt as well,
but after we had honey, it was like two weeks in,
Christian's like, so how many,
and I was like, if you guys be right now,
I would say maybe two, but yeah,
it changes always, but that's how my parents were actually, they had two, and then they
were like praying about adoption for a while, but they thought they would have more, weren't
able to get pregnant so they thought years later, ended up saying, God, okay, if you have
adoption in our story, then we're open, and they kind of signed up for, you know, went through the process, right?
When they did that, they ended up being will who are, you know,
a small brother now.
They kind of met him through an agency.
It worked out, adopted him.
And then two weeks later, found out they were pregnant with Bella.
Isn't that the way it always happens?
It is.
It is.
So hey, you really do have to just leave it up to God in his hands
because we try to make plans for our life.
And sometimes he has a better plan.
So that's pretty cool.
I love that.
Well, for those of people who are listening
who don't know how y'all met, because y'all
met in a very interesting way for the world to see,
bring us back to where and how the two of you
wonderful people met.
Oh, man.
It's kind of embarrassing.
We met on that little TV show called The Bachelor.
That was way back in 2012, this one we filmed that show.
That's crazy.
Yeah, I did not really watch the show.
I don't think Catherine might have watched it more than me.
I watched it because.
But my sister had signed me up.
She's like submitted an application on my behalf,
which totally caught me off guard when the show
casting director called me.
And long story short, I just thought,
hey, it might be a cool chance to take a vacation
and travel the world not ever expecting to meet my wife and yeah here we are nine years later.
Well I just remember seeing the reason I watched it because I was in a similar situation where
my best friend put an application for me to be on the show. And then that season where he was vying for Emily Maynard,
I, the guys like get recycled, but they become,
one of those top guys, favorite guys,
become the actual, or the following season.
So if I were to be cast,
because the casting process is like nine months,
I wanted to see if I was
even interested in any of the guys that would potentially be on it. So I watched
his whole season seeing him be a brilliant light without being super preachy.
He was very like a very genuine person and I thought, okay well if it's him
then I'd be happy to kind of go on
and see what happens. And he's very attracted to him, whatever. So then, obviously, I got
to be on the show, and that's how it all began.
Wow, that's honestly so cool. That's not embarrassing at all. That's like, again,
God having plans, kind of outside of ours. Which is cool because I was
going to ask you how you got on the show and it seems like to kind of different people in your
life signed you up for this show. So it's maybe not something y'all would have chosen for yourself.
So you mentioned Sean being a light and you definitely were. I remember watching that season
and I don't really watch a lot of the bachelor just because, you know, sometimes it can be a little
little cray cray. You literally did set such a great example without being like so in your face
or preachy. And I'm sure like there are things you saw in cat there in that, you know, was a light
in her life as well, which maybe made her stand out amongst everybody. But what was it about the two
of y'all that
y'all saw on each other in the midst of this crazy experience
that you knew like this person has husband and wife material?
Yeah.
So you nailed it.
It was a crazy experience.
So as I said, I was there to like just travel the world and
have a free vacation and take a break from reality.
And I remember having so much fun with Katherine,
like she was so giggly, so bubbly, she had this.
The best way I could put it is, like, I just,
she was the type of girl that I knew
she would be my best friend on top of being my wife.
Yeah, that's awesome.
And of course, I started to develop feelings
and then I'm kind of freaking out, like, wait a minute,
I'm supposed to be taking this free vacation.
And I'm like, just constantly praying about it.
I'm in the middle of like the most bizarre world you could ever imagine with camera guys and producers.
And like, it's, yeah, traveling the world and being treated like a big time celebrity.
And it's just, it's the craziest world you could ever imagine.
And all the while I'm like praying, like, God,
I've got these strong feelings towards Catherine
and where you leading me if this is a mistake,
just tell me now.
And the best way I can put it is just, I had this piece
and I think I would never recommend another believer
like going out and proposing to someone
who they are not equally yoked with. But I just had this sense like God is doing something in her life. And I,
I, you know, I think I want to spend the rest of my life with her. And so I can like
happen and tell you what happens next. But she became a believer shortly after the show,
after meeting my family. Wow. And yeah, God's done amazing things in her life ever since. Okay, yes. I
definitely want to hear that story. So you didn't, Kevin, you didn't really grow up a
believer and when you met Sean, you're interested or what did that, what did that process look
like for you? So growing up, my dad was really searching. So he was Lutheran. He was Buddhist.
He was in the Presbyterian church. So like we went a ton of different routes in terms of faith
But my mom was a devout Catholic
So it was very confusing in my household, but it was exciting because I got to see
Different things and why my parents were interested in it and why they also left those different churches, but I
was always going to like youth camps and like what's that
called living?
I don't know, I'm drawing a blank.
Well, anyways, I went to, I'm trying to think too.
You don't want to talk about that for a minute.
Yeah, young life, young life.
Like young, probably young life.
And I was so interested in, and I was very drawn to the nice people.
And that usually was a Christian crowd. But I never gave my life to Christ or anything. So interested in, and I was very drawn to the nice people
and that usually was a Christian crowd,
but I never gave my life to Christ or anything.
And I saw him on the Bachelorette
and I just was mesmerized by how he lived his life.
And I thought, okay, if I'm gonna go on a show,
it's gonna be for him, but Shalom is in constant conversation with God.
I see him doing his Bible study in the mornings when we were at different locations just from
afar seeing his hotel. He could like it's in the balcony and he was doing his Bible study.
So I knew the type of man he was. I didn't understand what he needed in terms of a woman of faith. So when it came to, there was a night before he proposed,
but I didn't know he was gonna propose.
There's two girls left, and at about 11 o'clock at night,
the night before we were in Thailand
and I get a knock on my door and you're thinking,
okay, well, the next day is a really big day.
So I'm gonna get dumped with somebody that I love
or he's going to propose to me.
So I'm at peace because I'm like, I have a great life.
If he doesn't pick me, then I'm going back
to a really great life.
I'm close to my mom.
I have a great job.
I had a huge piece about my situation
and what would the future hold.
And he knocks on my door at 11 o'clock
and you never get to talk to the lead by yourself
with no cameras around unless it's the fantasy suite.
And so I'm super confused
and because it's, again, it's almost midnight,
the night before a potential proposal
and he wanted to talk to me about face.
Wow. And he was like, you know,
I'm not gonna get engaged to somebody
unless Christ will be their center of their life.
That's gonna be my life.
I will not settle for anything other than that type of life.
So like he was just prepping me.
Wow.
If I propose you tomorrow,
is this gonna be what you're centered around?
Is this like, because I'm making my intentions known and what I want for my life.
If you're not okay with that, don't come tomorrow pretty much.
I, that's what I was thinking.
Like, hey, these are, these are, this is who I am.
Like I know this has been fun and we talk about fun things all the time, but it comes down to it.
I was like, dang, 11th hour, you're telling me
that I probably already knew, and my heart was,
you know, already understanding that you needed somebody
that was Christian, but it was more than that
because he is constantly like,
I grew up knowing some Christians,
but I was not fully understanding
how faithful Sean Lois and what he needed
as a partner in life.
So I took that next day, he obviously proposed,
and the day that I landed in Seattle,
when I got home after the show stopped filming. I told my best friend,
he's signing up for the show. I said, we're going to church. And so I mean, it's been a really
cool story to tell and to live through because his family was a huge part of that testimony too.
I knew that I wanted a family like his, whether it was going to be that family or not. So
it's been really awesome.
And I know that if he didn't choose me because I wasn't Christian, then I probably would have never
been a Christian because he knew my heart. He had a conversation with God about it and was constantly
in prayer. So I owe so much to my husband and his family for being such a great witness to me and for standing
up for what he believes in and also having a constant conversation with God to know that
I was forehand.
Yeah.
Wow.
That is like the coolest thing ever.
So yeah, back to that comment.
This is definitely not an embarrassing story.
This is an amazing an embarrassing story. This is an amazing,
incredible story. And I think one that not that you said your story is embarrassing, but the show
because it's embarrassing because the bachelor is so over the top and ridiculous. And just like you,
I'm not big enough to watch it. So I don't I don't really watch it. No, I agree. It's a little too scandalous for me.
A little scandalous.
It's funny because I was so naive going into it.
I remember my mom having serious reservations,
but I didn't realize why she had reservations.
I was like, what's the big deal?
But now I know.
Because yeah, there's a lot of scandalous stuff on there.
That's hilarious.
No, a little scary, but I love the story so much
because I think that's the thing though.
It's like people think and we experience this whenever I
went on dance with the stars.
Like the church kind of freaked out, you know,
like the church world people.
And we're like, that shows so scandalous and that,
you know, you're, you know, just throwing your life away.
If you go to Hollywood, you're throwing your faith away and like all this stuff.
And I'm like, no, actually, like, I'm going to be a light.
Like, aren't we called it to be a light of the world, you know?
And I just feel like that's so cool that you went on the show.
And even though you didn't even know really what you were doing, it's not like you went on the show with this intention.
No, like, you're like, just kind of winp, but you like, even know really what you were doing, it's not like you went on the show with this intention They're like just kind of went but you like say true to who you are and
In saying true to who you are and waking up and doing what you do reading the Bible
You actually like went past what you were supposed to do with the camera crew and like knocked on the door and had conversations about faith
Like it just shows that God really goes with you wherever you go.
Like he is in it all. He goes before you and behind you, he's beside you, he's within you.
Like he's all around every situation. And I think some people think that like, oh, well,
I'm a Christian, but when I go do this, like, I'll just kind of like have my faith in the background,
but like I'm doing this for me or whatever. But whenever you like live your whole life like it's for the Lord,
then God can use any moment for his glory and God can use any moment for your good. Like that happens
to be the place where like you met Catherin and Catherin like became like really met the Lord and
it's just so cool to hear your story like I didn't know a lot of that part and I just think
that's awesome. So after
you all got back and you started going to church and you came off of this hive, like
living on a show where it is crazy and is ridiculous and there's helicopters and you're
entirely in and it's just insane. Because I think sometimes like maybe, maybe because
of the bachelor, I don't know, people kind of expect dating to be like that. It's like
just super awesome and perfect and fun and it's like even like in today's coach, like prom puzzles,
like the prom, like when you ask him to prom,
it has to be amazing and like, everything has to be awesome.
But that's not like how real life always is.
So what did it look like to transition from that
to y'all's dating life?
Like what did dating look like from y'all after the bachelor,
after you went off, like got off the helicopters
and like started going to church.
Well, it was four, so after you stop filming the bachelor,
you have about four months until your season ends
and your public.
So I'm at a drive, so y'all were good in.
Yes, and so we saw each other every two weeks
to show what set it up so that we could see each other
every two weeks at an undisclosed location in LA.
But I went back to Amazon,
I was a visual designer at Amazon,
so I went back to that job, lived in the same place.
It was super bizarre, but I knew that,
I was super excited about when the show would air air and I could finally hold his hand in public.
So I'd go to church with my best friend and we would have conversations with the pastor right after church
and I had a tons of questions. I was 26 and I wasn't a Christian. I didn't understand what was expected of somebody that was a Christian.
And I remember asking a question that was really funny
about lust.
And I said something like, well, can you
lust after you're married?
And he was like, no.
And I thought, wait, you can't have sexual feelings.
I'm gonna do your married.
And I've thought, oh my gosh, this is terrible.
You're like, oh no.
It's not considered lust when you get married. I was like, oh my god.
I was so like, oh my god, all we do is procreate that. Oh no.
Oh my god. You're like, hold up. Yeah, because we waited until we were married to consummate our
relationship. So, and that was like a huge talking point for all the talk shows that Shalala was on or
of course, yes,
articles about how he's the version bachelor and that was a small part of his
witness. So anyways, that was just really funny to me when I'm walking in,
trying to ask like tangible questions.
Have is my life.
What does my life look like when I become a Christian? He's like, oh,
you can't less.
I'm like, oh my God.
Like, am I going to be a nut? Like, what's happening?
That is hilarious. That's so awesome, though, that like, you genuinely asked the questions,
because I think some people just like assume like so many things, but Christianity, because of
the things that they've heard. And like, hey, that would be a legitimate concern. You're like,
hold up. Wait, it's like, this is not right. That's awesome. Well, I love to ask you this question
And y'all's faith is like so important to y'all and like I said, John
You've led so well with that through TV and you can tell and your family's life you lead so well with that and
Catherine you do too like what is I'll love to ask this question because Christian
I would tell him like this other day and it's just a fun thing to remember the faith
on this the God.
What is one of the coolest things you've ever seen God do
in your life?
And it can be as generic as whatever,
or it can be as detailed as there was a flower,
a dancehall, as God to see a flower.
Whatever it is that you just were like,
that was a cool thing God did.
If you can think of one off top of your head.
Well, mine is easy.
Before I got the call to be on the bachelor
at from the casting director
when I didn't know that my sister
had submitted my application,
I was selling insurance,
which is kind of the family business in my family.
And I just did not like it at all.
I knew I didn't want to sell insurance
for the rest of my life.
And I would pray every day like,
God, if you want me to be here, I'll be here.
But you know, I want to do more entrepreneurial things.
I want to do things more outside the box.
And I want that life.
And to see what God had in store for me next,
which came through the silly TV show, The Bachelor
and me, my wife, and opening up all these doors
and opportunities and to see my life now,
which is very much outside the box.
And Katherine and I are both very entrepreneurial
and we're getting to kind of live out the dream I had back
when I was selling insurance.
I'm absolutely amazed.
Like God gave me exactly what I asked for.
And yeah, it's hard to believe.
Like I think God for every single day
because I cannot believe I'm blessed enough
to have this life which I asked for.
And I always think back to like,
he's faithful even when we are not faithful.
Like there were plenty of times where
I kind of strayed from the path and did things my own way or lived selfishly here and
uh man God's faithfulness never fails and so I'm just I'm so grateful and that's that's an
easy uh easy one to point to for me. That's so cool gosh it's so cool I love whenever like
you pray to God in detail and then he does he like shows up in the detail and then you're like whoa like you really were listening like you really did answer that
It's the coolest thing. Catherine. What about you mine mine's a little bit more recent so in February our
our pastor's daughter
Sadly passed away and she was a couple months younger than me
or older than me.
She was a really close age to me
and it affected me very much.
And I was friends with her,
but I wasn't super close with her.
But for months, that really took me to a really hard place.
And one thing that when we were watching her service
of her kind of funeral service,
they had talked about how her brother was at her side
when she was passing away and he said,
I'll see you later to her.
And I thought that was one of the most profound things
that was in my walk with Christ and I thought,
okay, could I say that to a lot of the people in my life?
And I was like, you know what, I can't.
A lot of close people to me are not Christian
that I would want to see forever
and I couldn't say that to them.
So during that service, I thought, God,
I need to be better, I need to witness better,
I need it to be very present in all my conversations
with people that I know are not Christian.
And then about two weeks later,
there was a big winter storm here in Dallas.
And we, there was tons of people that were displaced, houses were torn up.
There was no water, no electricity for a lot of the homes in Dallas, for it's area.
But Shonlo and I, we had a warm home, we had electricity and heat for our children.
We had food in our pantry and our freezer
and our fridge.
We brought in his parents and our nanny.
So we spent four days together living in the same roof in a warm house and I thought, wow,
we are so blessed.
So I went to Instagram and I thought, you know, we're just sitting pretty here.
Like yeah, we don't have water, but like a lot of people don't even have a room
for their children to sleep in comfortably.
And I went on to Instagram and I thought,
how can I help DFW?
So I put on my story, hey, what do you guys do?
What do you need Dallas?
And a ton of people said, well, our calling
is doing really good things.
So that's a homeless ministry here in Dallas.
And I checked them out.
I posted about them because I was like,
I just want to share all these resources
because a lot of people want to help
down like the people like this.
Like I can't leave my house,
but I want to help you somehow.
So I went on to Instagram, posted that,
and about an hour later, I get a DM
from our calling's director, and he's like,
hey, I saw that you posted about us.
Can you do an Instagram live with us today?
We're housing 1,500 people in the convention center,
Hermes Place, and we're doing COVID tests,
and these are homeless people,
these are people that have lost their homes, whatever.
So I'm like, okay, yeah, like, it's eight o'clock at night.
I haven't showered in probably, you know, five days.
I haven't washed my face and I look haggard
because that's the situation.
And I thought, you want me to do an Instagram live.
I don't know what you guys are doing.
And I took my vanity out and I said, let's do it.
So, three days after that Instagram live,
they asked me to be on their board
because so many people had were coming to that ministry and under, like, they asked me to be on their board because so people had were coming to that
ministry and under like they were exposed. So now I'm on the board. Wow.
We're having a committee like a benefit that's happening next Friday. Super involved.
And I felt, wow, this is what I'm supposed to be doing my life. So God really put that witness
in me. He gave me the opportunity to be part of an organization
that is spreading the gospel to the homeless community
and Dallas and also giving me a meal
and helping them with their mental health issues
and so many things that they do.
So it was an amazing thing for me to ask God,
I need to be a better witness
and how can I help Dallas? Well, that is so cool. What a cool story. And I love how it just came from
like the question you're heart like, how can I do more? How can I help? And I think that's something
that like we can all ask ourselves, you know, like, how can we use the platform we have,
the resources that we have to help other people around us?
And like, you know, you can live and ask your whole life
and not see the need of others around you,
unless you like choose to open your eyes and see it.
You can, I can live where I live
and like, choose to not see what's around me
or choose to not use like the resources
or the platform I have to use it for the good.
And when I say platform for people listening, I don't mean platform like million followers.
I mean, like, just people around you, like they could be five people.
That's a platform.
Like you have an opportunity to make a difference in someone's life.
And so that story is so encouraging because I think people think like, you know,
people might see you on the board of something and say, like, oh, well, she's
Catherine Lowe or I know your last name is not low as you know
It is you can say that it's way okay awesome. I was just like think I was like wait, but you are you're you're
You know you're not it's not just because you're famous
It's because you asked the question, how can it help?
And that led you to doing something incredible because you have a heart and a passion for
people.
And everybody has the opportunity to ask that question, how can it help and do the same
things?
And so that's such an inspiring story and just to hear that God answer, let that prayer
in your heart.
And a unique way to help is kingdom and build as kingdom is amazing.
One thing y'all are so good at,
and I don't even know if you say people are good at this
or what, but I think you're,
are you're so good at having fun and laughing at yourself.
It's something that's so evident in your life.
Again, y'all lead your family and even on social media
so well with that,
but like posting just the funniest pictures of each other
and laughing at each other and funny days.
So like, what is it in y'all's life?
Like, do y'all, I guess what I'm trying to ask is like,
how do y'all choose the value of fun in your family?
And how do you create like a fun space in your family?
Like, do you have advice for other people
and how to create that in their own family?
Oh, man.
Well, first, I think it's in our nature.
Like I'm a giant man child, which my wife is still used.
Like, he's my fourth child.
I'm getting up there in years,
but I still have the mind of a 14 year old.
Perfect.
And that's what attracted me to Catherine as well.
It's like we just, we always had fun together.
We're always laughing and goofing around.
And that's how I was brought up.
My dad is like the biggest jokester
and he would always make jokes at my expense,
which also like most people get my humor
those who follow me on Instagram.
But everyone's why you get the people like,
how could you make fun of your sweet five-year-old,
like we're like, ladies, it's a joke. And he's gonna learn the value of a good sense of humor along the way.
That's right.
Um, but I mean outside of God being the foundation of our marriage and our household, like
I don't think there's much more important than humor and laughter and fun.
Like we want our children to have fun and when they leave,
hopefully sooner rather than later, leave our house. At least they're gonna look
back and think like, wow, we had such a fun childhood and we don't always succeed.
I think I flipped out on one of our kids last night. We don't always get it right,
but for the most part, we do a lot
of laughing around here every day. Yeah, I remember when I think I was pregnant right before
we were having children, we, there was this picture, the meme of this baby with gummies
all over his face while he was sleeping. And I knew that that was the kind of, like,
those were the parents that we're going to be where we stack Oreos on their head while they're sleeping and just think it's so funny and I remember when before
Before we got engaged, you just show them said I want house that's full of love and laughter and that's just exactly what we've we've accomplished and we continue to and it's a Nate in us.
We continue to, it's a Nate in us, and we really enjoy doing that with each other as husband and wife and with our children.
And it's probably important to say, when you have faith as the foundation of your life
and you're not riddled with worry and an anxiety and not making enough money and what
happens, worst case scenario,
we have people in our lives who live like that,
and they're just constantly stressed out.
Once you put your trust in Jesus and realize,
there's nothing that this world can dish out to you that you cannot handle.
We know we're in good hands.
Well, that allows you to relax,
and I think your joy starts to come through and
You know, you can have more fun because I'm sure there's people that look at us
People who know us who are like how are these two always just having fun? How are they always in good moods when there's so much in this world to worry about?
Yeah, I think it's it's pretty clear to me that, you know, the answer's put in your trust in Jesus. That's so true. No, that's so good because I 100% agree and I think that
that's a really sad thing that the enemy's kind of put on Christianity is like a lot of times
I think the world sees Christianity and they think it's boring or rigid or like you can't have fun
and I've found like the opposite is true. Actually, you can have the most fun in life
when your trust is in Jesus
because you don't have to worry.
The world worries.
Jesus says, don't worry about tomorrow.
Tomorrow has enough worries on its own.
Jesus is constantly encouraging not to worry,
to be at peace, to trust him
because not that there won't be bad things.
He says, you will face trials in this world,
but don't worry, I've overcome the world.
And with that, like the trust that you can have in that,
you genuinely can experience true joy in a world
where things are scary and things are bad at times,
but you can laugh because you don't have like fear
of the future, you know?
And so I love that you said that.
I love that you'll live like that,
Christiana, or constantly trying to,
you know, do funny things and have fun and laugh at each other.
And we are pretty goofy ourselves.
And I think at one point, I thought like whenever, you know,
if you're doing ministry or you're growing up,
you get to act old.
And I was like, this is just totally not me.
And so I like started to add more of like,
what makes me me in it?
And that's whenever I found found, I don't know,
that's where I felt like I found it by calling it my purpose.
And that's what actually related to people,
not when I was trying to be someone I wasn't.
Whenever I genuinely was just being
who God created me to be, one thing we love to do
is we like to post like dance videos on Instagram.
And it's really not even like posting dance videos.
It's really just us, what we love to do is like doing the dance videos because of all the takes we do that
we laugh so hard at each other. It's the funniest thing forever. And it's just the best
thing. I was going to ask you all have something like as a family that y'all love to do that
just makes you laugh at each other or just makes you smile.
Oh my gosh. So many things. Yeah. What comes to your mind? I don't know throwing stuff at the kids.
We have like like you know like the sticky hands. I don't know stuff like that. The one that comes
to mind for me, me is starting to talk a little bit now, but before she could talk, we we had like
this, what do you call that thing, the Juvee? You put them in it and it rolls, but they can kind of walk
with their...
It's like a two-blown drop.
So anyway, when we'd be sitting down for dinner, I would put her in this Juvee, and I would
pull it with a rope, and like every time I passed the dinner table, I would roast someone
at the dinner table, and I would say it in a voice as if it were Mia.
Oh, that's hilarious.
You know, Hey, fat head.
What are you looking at?
You know,
there's more food on your face
that there's been in your mouth.
Let me just hold some ridiculous
and grossy in the kids.
And it's really just for me because
the other ones don't understand what's going on.
But it's just I've filmed it.
It's comical, it's silly,
and yeah, that's just a lot of fun.
Making fun of kids, that's what it boils down to.
What is boils down to you?
What are you, boys?
That is literally hilarious.
Just imagine y'all sitting at the table,
and you doing that, but only y'all can understand it.
I'm gonna have to, is me,
I'm gonna post it in a couple of years.
I'm gonna post the dinner, please text it to to you, say it because it's really funny.
Please do, I gotta see this.
It's just like totally how me and Christian
are gonna parent.
Christian's always doing stuff to honey
and I'm just like dying laughing because she's no idea.
And I'm like, you're not always gonna do this to you,
always.
But like, she already is so funny.
It's funny how funny kids are without knowing
that they're just hilarious.
I'm like, no one would use this
to be like a child.
Like kids are the best.
But anyways, it just brings you back
to just like pure joy, just the pureness of it all.
Well, you guys are awesome.
Y'all are such great parents.
Y'all are so great parents. Y'all are
so great for Christian. I had to honestly look up to and learn from and be inspired by
just because you don't take life too seriously. You laugh at each other, you laugh at yourself,
and you welcome God in every part of your story. And that's something all of us can learn from.
Hey, Sadie. What's up? I'm a words of affirmation person. If you could just call us every morning, I'm gonna put you on speaker and I want to start my day with you telling us how great we are.
I call you all every morning. Well, you had new calling.
No, but but for real, it's easy to encourage y'all. It's easy to affirm y'all. Because you live it out and you stayed true to it. That's something cool about yaw is yaw been in the spotlight. I think you
said your season was 2012 like yaw been in the spotlight for I guess almost 10 years now
and you've remained true to who you are. You've changed in good ways as you've grown up
and also remained like a child and stayed the same in other ways and in the important ways.
And that's I think something that we do learn from
and we can all learn from is that just because
your lifestyle changes if you will, you get famous
or you change positions or whatever,
it doesn't mean you have to change your heart,
it doesn't have to change.
And so just kudos to y'all.
Thanks for setting a great example in Trollblazing.
And I'll always be your hype girl.
So, you get a little hype hype up just give me a call and have you do a people listening
but seriously thanks for being on the show and just talking about life and God and family
it means a lot to me and a note of other people too you're all so well thank you
we've got nothing going on over here so anytime you want us back, just let's go. Great, I'll call the zoo.
Alright, thanks y'all.
Bye, bye.
Bye, Sadie.
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