Parents are willing to do anything for their children, creating all the conveniences for the little ones. We’ve heard a lot about the birth of twins, triplets, and even quintuplets. But have you ever thought about how challenging it must be to care for and raise them, especially when they’re five years old? It’s truly complicated, especially for parents raising them on their own. They often hire a babysitter or rely on the help of family members.
Brianna and Jordan Turner from Kentucky have five children. The twins were born after a long period of not having children. Jordan had two weeks off work when the twins were born. A live-in nanny assists the young mother, and a grandmother arrives at 6 am and stays with Briana until the evening.
They run the washing machine several times a day. They change diapers approximately 60 times a day. Brianna says, “We manage somehow. We don’t even have time to sit down.” Feeding the children happens every 30 minutes.
As soon as the parents and their helpers finish feeding the last child, the first one is hungry again. The cycle repeats over and over.
The family prepares around 40 bottles of food a day. When the children were born, they had to buy a van because their old car couldn’t accommodate all of them.
Even in the van, it’s still a tight fit. Now, the couple dreams of a spacious and comfortable home where everyone can settle in comfortably.