Michelle Duggar Analysis

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Michelle Duggar is speaking out about her husband Jim Bob Duggar and wants the world to know what an amazing husband he is to her. Michelle goes on to talk about how great Jim Bob is with their children. Michelle actually went to their family blog to share her thoughts and wish him a very happy Father's Day. Michelle explained that she feels very blessed to be his wife and shared that he is a Godly example for their kids.

Michelle goes on to talk about how Jim Bob loves spending time with their children and with Michelle. It does look like Michelle and Jim Bob won't be having anymore children, but she shared about having great memories of her time with him when they had infant children.

"I have sweet memories of you helping with our newborn babies, during those late night feedings. You would get up and change the baby's diaper and then bring the baby to me to feed. Your gentle spirit shined bright through those sleep challenged nights."

She went on to explain and talk about how when they had a use car business Jim Bob Duggar would let the kids help to wash the car, and they loved getting to play with the hose. Michelle went on to explain how great things were when they had their towing business saying, "You would take a little "towing buddy" along with you buckled in their car or
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After that, she went on to explain that Jim Bob helped teach the kids so many things by saying, "You are teaching our children to work hard by your example! I love that you bring them along side of you as you work on cars or do construction work, house repairs or yard work. What a great idea it was when you decided to make our house building project a learning experience for our whole family! Our children learned valuable skills for life through that experience with

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