Mommy 16

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Mommy 16
VIRAL VOICE I’m a Hooters girl - I’m so upset about the new uniform shorts change
JIGGLE JIGGLE I have big boobs & love the corset trend - but designers need to do better
Dust Free I’m a cleaning fanatic and have an easy way to banish dust completely
AIR WE GO You've been using your Air Fryer wrong & it's why it's such a nightmare to clean
A MOM-of-16 revealed how "messy" life with her bumper brood REALLY is as she gave an epic home tour.
Tiffany Nelson revealed in a YouTube video how the family's home looks during a day in the life of the bustling family of 18.
The Nelson family document their days as an enormous family on their YouTube channel Not Enough Nelsons.
The kids – seven which are biological, and nine which are adopted – range from ages 16 months to 23 years old.
"I just got home and I think things are going to be pretty messy," the mom said as she began her tour of the family's three-story home.
"We actually live in this house, and it gets to be a bomb," she admitted.
As she showed off the family's living space on the main floor, one of her kids spilled Reece's Pieces on the floor.
"Oh dear, that was a mistake," she said.
As she went into one of the bathrooms, she revealed a garbage can that had been toppled over as one of the kids admitted their dog, Peppa, got into it.
Tiffany then went into the kitchen, where craft supplies were spread out on the counter as her kids were making Valentine's boxes.
Revealing a few dishes in the sink, she said she was "impressed."
"I've been gone for a few hours and it's not too bad," the mom said.
As she went to the laundry room, she said: "I'm really afraid."
Although she'd done laundry four days ago, she said it's gotten "a little out of control."
She then showed laundry scattered over counters, in piles, and hanging up around the room.
"Don't worry guys, this laundry room might be giving you anxiety right now like it's giving me, but in about 2 hours it'll look like this," she revealed as she showed a pic of how the room would look cleaned up .
"Guys, it gets real – and it can not get more real than this laundry room," she said.
She added: "I get on top of it for a week or two and then – boom – it's like this again," Tiffany added.
Tiffany went into her youngest kid's room, where she showed a few laundry items lay on the floor – but the space was mostly tidy.
The mom-of-16 then went into her bedroom, where she revealed some clothes scattered around.
"I say that I really like to make my bed – I didn't get around to really making my bed," she admitted as she revealed the covers had just been pulled up on a busy morning.
Going into the bathroom, she showed the counter had a few items scattered on it.
"Look at this mess," she said as she showed a box of hair dye on the counter.
The mom then went to show an area where she said she enjoys her "mommy time" and said it looks "like a little bit of a bomb."
She showed another table in a living area had odds and ends scattered on it – which she said has become the "random papers spot."
Tiffany then showed one of her kids' closets, as she showed items were not hung in a bin.
"Literally, everything is not hanging up anymore, it's just all down there," she showed.
She then said she was "a little afraid" to open a closet, as she revealed American dolls were scattered about.
Going to one of her daughter's rooms, she then showed that she was in the process of organizing as bottles lay scattered on the floor and a vanity's drawers were open and empty.
"It has to get worse before it gets better. I believe in you," she told her daughter.
Revealing her sons' room, she showed blankets, pillows, towels, and clothes were scattered about.
The mom showed off her YouTube office space, which was tidy and organized.
Revealing another bathroom, she showed the space was also organized and neat.
As she showed off another one of her daughters' rooms, she showed blankets and pillows were tossed around.
Tiffany then went to her son Trey's room, and said she's "genuinely afraid."
She showed laundry scattered across the floor – and a takeout container on the table.
"That's from like three days ago," he admitted of the food.
The mom said although there were a few messes, with a big family, it's to be expected.
"With a family as big as mine, I don't know. It's not just a messy house tour. It's pretty much just the house tour on an average day," she said.
I’m a Hooters girl - I’m so upset about the new uniform shorts change
I have big boobs & love the corset trend - but designers need to do better
I’m a cleaning fanatic and have an easy way to banish dust completely
You've been using your Air Fryer wrong & it's why it's such a nightmare to clean
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BusyBookMomma Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2019
I love Lifetime and Hallmark movies. They are entertaining a tug at the heart strings, but they almost always come with a profound message attached. These two are no exception. Mom at Sixteen is exactly what it sounds like. A girl gets pregnant and has a baby at sixteen, but her mom's tells her she can only keep the baby if she agrees to say the baby is her little brother instead. She agrees, but the decision ends up costing her more than she realized it would. Too Young to be a Dad is, again, exactly what it sounds like. This time a boy is the main character. He gets his girl friend pregnant at 15. Their school sends her to an alternative school but does nothing to him. He decides to face up to his responsibilities and goes to the alternative school of his own choice. HE says that she shouldn't be the only one who has to deal with the consequences of their choice. When the girl's parents decide that she needs to give the baby up for adoption, the boy's doesn't agree. He wants to keep the baby, so his parents do what they can to help him. Both movies are good tales that can show a young person the true consequences of having a baby to early.
Lavender Mystique Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2020
This movie was a tear jerker for me. I, too was a teenage mother. Although I had nowhere near the hands on support this girl had, my struggles were just as life changing... No brakes... Full speed ahead. The movie shows the realistic depiction of what many young pregnant girls go through, including the shaming from peers, embarrassment, confusion of your options, and feeling as though you may not be what's best for your baby. Although I didn't give my child up for adoption, as an adult I made such a decision for my 3rd child due to my inability to care for that child adequately. I can tell you....even as an adult it felt like backbreaking agony to admit this truth and submit to an open adoption for the sake of the child's future. I'm not sure if I could've done this at 16.
R. M. Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2015
Parents have to realize that kids ARE having sex...Teach them the best you can (that's important, if you don't teach them as parents, then you (and this is just my opinion of course) have failed your children) about abstinence, real love (not "puppy love"), and the facts...the facts that yes it can happen if you're not ready (who's ready at 16?? I got married at 19 and he was 21 and our first baby was born (she's still referred to as our "honeymoon baby" lol) after we'd been married 10 months and 14 days and we were just WOW-ED at how "much" came with having a baby....and we were married with decent income coming in!!), it can happen if it's your first time, the likely hood of a teen father "sticking around" is slim to nil (though it DOES happen, it is VERY rare), I have seen this with my SIL and with 2 of my cousins....Teach your children so your children don't become "Mom's" or "Dad's" when they're still children themselves!!!!!!!
Sara Bradley Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2021
The only issue I had was the inside. orner was broke but nothing serious and they are in Great condition!!!
Miguel Villalobos Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2021
I did like it I bought this dvd dual collection cause the movie Mom At Sixteen is the movie that I wanted to add to my Danielle Panabaker Dvd Collection and thanks to you I have it now.
BrynnD Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2017
Good Lifetime movie. For those who have troubles understanding the impact of teenage pregnancy, this might give some insight to how the family handles it. It shows the overworked now grandmother who is trying to juggle work, single parenthood, raising her two children, and now raising her grandchild all so her kids can still have a "normal" childhood. It also talks about infertility, adoption, and other struggles many people face while trying to start a family. It was emotional to see how these families struggle with real life issues.
Lisa Siegel Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2009
I really liked this movie, mainly because it's told from the teenage father's point of view. About 90% of the TV movies that deal with teen pregnancy are mainly told from the mother's side. This one took a different approach which I thought was a very smart move. Paul Dano was perfectly cast for the roll of Matt Freeman, a straight A honor roll student who sleeps with a girl he likes and she ends up pregnant. Both of their parents decide that adoption is the best option for the baby, but as the movie goes on, Matt has second thoughts. I'm not going to give away the ending, but in my opinion it was a very good ending. This movie is really good for parents to watch with their teenagers since it will (hopefully) send a message that one can end up being pregnant even if you have only had sex once.
Rdr Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2010
Parental review: highly recommend-parents should let their teens of both sexes see these two movies and then discuss them with them. Both movies show life changing consequences of teen sex. The edited quality of the Too Young To Be A Dad movie in the CD that we received was very sloppy-the sound was not well coordinated with the words, therefore rated it 4 star. Both movies are educational, well acted great stories.

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