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The clip flashes to a separate confessional with Emily, Courtney's best friend who accompanied her to the studio. "I mean I'm getting my exercise in just running after these little boogers, I swear." But as with any outing with a set of sextuplets, things start to get a little out of hand. "It's like they've been unleashed out of the cage," Courtney says as the clip jumps to shots of the babies roaming around the dance studio. "As a mom, you're always thinking about — especially since they were preemies — making sure that they're getting all that education," Caity explains.
Construction has now resumed, and Courtney couldn’t be more thrilled.
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"The beauty with Zumbini is that the curriculum is already built in so they just have fun and they're already going to be learning." Back to the Sweet Home Sextuplets clip, Courtney gets excited about the class as she unloads the van. "And hey, if that opens the door for the babies with their language skills then I am all about it." The clip starts off as Courtney takes the sextuplets — Tag, Layke, Blue, Rivers, Rawlings and Rayne — to Galaxy Tumble and Cheer in Guntersville, Alabama, for their first class.
"I also used the Zumbini class as a good excuse to dress the babies in '80s workout gear," Courtney says. "So no matter what they do today, at least they're gonna be cute doing it." For those of you who don't know, Zumbini is essentially Zumba for babies in early development. According to the Zumbini website, the program "combines music, dance and educational tools for 45 minutes of can’t-stop, won’t-stop bonding, learning, and fun." The family decided to expand their home, given the size of their family, rather than moving.
The Waldrops are putting their family above fame
"I wanted this to be fun for the babies, but also a good learning experience," Courtney says. "But I'm not really sure how they're gonna learn if they're all going in six different directions." "I've taken Valerie's advice and I've enrolled the babies in a couple of classes to hopefully help with their development," Courtney says in a confessional.
Courtney, Eric, and their nine children live in Albertville, Alabama on a sheep farm on 40 acres of land. The percentage of approved Tomatometer critics who have given this title a positive review. When individual episodes have scores, they will influence the final season score.
Watch The Wild 'Sweet Home Sextuplets' At Zumbini Class In This Exclusive Clip
Courtney’s body was able to carry the sextuplets to 30 weeks gestation, when they were all delivered 10 weeks prematurely. Despite a NICU stay for all six babies, they’ve miraculously all developed without any major health concerns. Courtney was a first-grade school teacher before staying home to care for the couple’s enormous family. Her pregnancy with the sextuplets landed her on bed rest at 24 weeks gestation, and she admitted to the hospital at 26 weeks to be closely monitored. Despite cramming a family of 11 into a small mobile home, the Waldrops didn’t let their cramped living situation stop them from living their normal lives.
Courtney frequently updates followers with pictures and highlights of her nine kids so fans can continue to watch them grow. Courtney is worried about the sextuplets' speech and enrolls them in various baby classes, which also helps get them out of the house and away from construction mishaps. To thank Eric for all he does, Courtney and the big boys plan an Appreciation Day. Courtney bonds with the big boys while Eric plays Mr. Mom, watching the babies and planning a Valentine's Day surprise for Courtney.
In a long Instagram caption she said “I’m so so proud of them I could cry!! The channel, known for filming unique real life stories, followed the Waldrops for three seasons, before the family decided to call it quits. Flu season strikes the Waldrop house as Courtney and Eric fight to keep all their kids healthy; Layke's follow up visit to the cardiologist brings an unexpected result. Then in a confessional, Courtney teases an alternative reason why she enrolled the babies in the class.
Once all the babies were safely home, "Sweet Home Sextuplets" focused on Eric and Courtney Waldrop's everyday challenges as a sudden family of eleven. In addition to their active sons Saylor, Bridge and Wales, they now had six healthy babies who kept them busy with diaper changes, feedings, and demands for attention. The Waldrops also own a small farm with cattle, sheep and chickens, making their schedule nonstop. There are plenty of blood, sweat, and tears to be shed in the Jul. 9 episode of Sweet Home Sextuplets — only none of them will be coming from the babies. So in this exclusive clip, Courtney enrolls the Sweet Home Sextuplets in Zumbini class, and it's just as adorable — and chaotic — as you might imagine. In a video they posted to theirYouTube channel in July 2021, Eric and Courtney Waldrop answeredtheir fans' questions.
As for the parents, in June of this year Courtney told followers the two were celebrating 26 years of marriage together. The video montage shows their beautiful long life together and many fans gushed over their relationship in the comments. There’s nothing like having nine children to pull you closer together. After a year off cameras, fans are still eager to know what the family are up to. Lucky for us, Mum of the Waldrop pack, Courtney shares the family’s antics on Instagram.
It looks like a learning experience could devolve into one giant mess. But hopefully Courtney, Emily, and the rest of the adults can become the Super Women that I know they can be. Jokes aside, this Zumbini session is all about furthering the sextuplets' development. The home has been under construction since 2019 and renovations were temporarily halted due to the pandemic last year.
Between Eric's landscaping job, the family farm, and parenting nine active children, they had enough to do without adding the stress of the show. "There's nothing in this world that we would want to put before our family," Courtney explained. Eric added, "We know it's for the best for our family, and we're very happy right now." As construction begins on their house, Courtney and Eric decide to take their first family vacation with the sextuplets. Between baby and big boy meltdowns, they struggle to keep everyone happy at the same time. As the clip rolls along, the disorder continues to spills out the seams.
After a big scare in the house, the Waldrops must decide whether to stay in their home during the remodel or rent a house. Courtney tackles planning the sextuplets' first birthday party, but taking care of six babies threatens to overwhelm her. The Waldrops struggle with a big decision as they realize their house will not accommodate a family of eleven. "We have decided that what's best for our family ... is to not continue with the show," said Courtney.
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