Monday, February 4, 2019

Paine Update

Everly Paine and Chad Paine
Everly Paine and Chad Paine
 
How are the five Paines doing? Carson Paine is three (turns four in May), Brooklyn Paine is two, and Everly Paine will be one in March.

Chad continues to work construction and loves it. He is currently remodeling a flip house with help from some of the Bates guys. Erin and Chad still live in their tiny but quaint cottage, but they are hoping to move to a bigger home by the end of this year. They want to either buy land and build or purchase a fixer upper.

Musically gifted Erin Paine plans to record a new CD, which will be solely piano, this month.

Photo courtesy of chadanderin.com

20 comments:

  1. Thanks for the wonderful update. Congrats to Erin that she'll be recording a new CD. Very cute family, I'm glad they're doing well.

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  2. Really enjoy updates like this! Thanks!

    Wishing Chad & Erin the best in their search for a house or land, and am very much looking forward to Erin’s new CD!! 😊

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  3. Awesuch a sweet picture. She has a Bates face, precious! Oh that's great for Erin and Chad. definitely on the new house part would be good

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  4. Such a cute family

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  5. I love to hear Erin play the piano.

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  6. Everly is beautiful! I was wondering what Chad and Erin were going to do because those kids can't keep sharing a bedroom. Maybe if they were all the same gender but it's getting a little weird now. Carson will be in school soon.

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    1. They ate siblings, there is nothing weird about it. That is a very weird comment. My son was 7 before we were able to move the younger girls together so he could have his own room. And my kids are now 18 (boy), 16 (girl), and 13 (girl) and they still share a room when we travel. There is nothing weird about it at all.

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    2. It would be weird if they were like 10+, right now Carson is barley out of pull-ups, I don’t see how you could call that weird.

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    3. I'm sorry but that is weird. Teenagers going into puberty need privacy. I've worked with CPS (Child Protective Services) for years as a therapist and things like this can be "checked out" if need be. If you think about it, really what normal healthy teenage boy wants to share a bedroom with his younger sister and vice versa. Uh this is a no, no. Makes me wonder about the mental state of parents/caregivers who think otherwise. CPS would not condone this. Does that mean they should take showers together too then? I should think not. Where do you draw the line then? I know personally where it's drawn. God bless!

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    4. They are looking for another house right now.

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    5. Seriously, Anonymous 2:27?!?! We are obviously too used to our spoiled Americans lives of everyone having their own bedrooms. Bedrooms can be just that...a room with your bed where you sleep. If I had extra rooms I would separate my kids but if I didn’t, I wouldn’t let that dictate whether I should stop having children or not. I don’t know where you live, but CPS in our state has no right to investigate that matter as it is neither neglect nor abuse.

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    6. 1:20 The point 2:27 was trying to make is that teen siblings of opposite gender should not be sharing a bedroom, not that every child in the family should have their own room. When I was a teen growing up, I would have been mortified to share a room with my brothers. I wouldn't have liked it even as a younger child. IMO, if you cannot accommodate different spaces for the males/females in your home, it stands to reason you should rethink having any more children. There comes a point where mega families should ask themselves if having so many kids is more for their own selfish gratification, rather than "God's will."

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    7. None of the posters are advocating for each kid to have their own bedroom. For privacy purposes there comes a time where male and female siblings should have their separate spaces. The Bates family divides by gender as does the Duggar family. It is just a question of when it is most appropriate for the boy(s) and girl(s) to have their separate spaces.
      Sharing a room during vacation is temporary, it would raise eyebrows if an 18 year old male had always shared a room with his sisters 2 and 5 years younger. I don't necessarily think it is neglect or abuse but that it is unfair to the children who are dealing with varying stages of development as well as changing bodies and emotions. 18 is a very different developmental point than 13 especially when you're going through different experiences. I would feel bad for a 15 year old high school aged boy having to share a room with his 10 year old sister. Have as many kids as you want just think about their physical and emotional development.

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    8. Amen to that! And due to financial hardships that came after our kids came along we haven’t managed to obtain a bigger house so our 15 yr old son and 7 yr old daughter are sharing a bedroom. That by no means says that they see each other unclothed!!!! They NEVER change at the same time, and they MOST CERTAINLY don’t shower together! So you’re saying that on account of financial troubles our kids could get taken away, when it’s otherwise a happy home????? How very awful that would be!!!!!

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  7. I love that Erin’s CD will be all piano. That will be soothing. It’s also nice that Bates of both genders work and have goals outside of home and tv.

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  8. beauitful family !very down to earth people .mary keim mennonite

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  9. Sounds like this is going to be another great episode! I love the variety in each show, just wish it were an hour. Great job, Up tv!

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