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11 Of My Favorite Family Vloggers

My favorite families from YouTube.

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11 Of My Favorite Family Vloggers
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I watch a lot of YouTube. It is one of the ways that I can actually unwind after a long day at school or socializing otherwise. It is also just a way to mindlessly pass time and we all need that sometimes. Some of my favorite types of vloggers to watch are families. Here are some of my favorites.

1. OKbaby

Oscar and Kyra are an adorable couple with 2 beautiful babies. Levi is 2 years old and when Kyra was pregnant with him they started their channel to document the world of teen pregnancy. Alaya just turned 1. She was planned. They do a lot of traveling from where they live in Utah to where they are from in Los Angeles and elsewhere. They will be going to Mexico soon, which is where Oscar was born, and I am so excited to see those vlogs!

2. KKandbabyJ

Khoa and Keren have two beautiful boys, Jackson (2-years-old) and Landon (1-year-old). Keren is pregnant with baby number three and are thinking that they are going to wait to find out the gender until birth. They live in Orlando, Florida.


3.CrazyMiddles

The Crazy Middles are a family with 21 kids now. The mom had one daughter when she married the dad from a previous relationship. Then they had a son together. The age gap between the two was very large so they decided to foster and to adopt to fill the middle. They did that and then some. They are most known for keeping sibling groups together.

4.GardnerQuadSquad

The Gardners struggled with infertility and decided to use IVF. They transferred two embryos, hoping that at least one would take. They both took and split, producing two sets of identical twins.The girls are 3 and hilarious.

5.Phil and Alex

Phil and Alex have struggled with infertility, male factor infertility, and endometriosis for years. During their journey they adopted two beautiful girls through open adoption, Kinsley (2-years-old) and Callie (1-year-old). Beginning in late 2017, Alex began a series of embryo transfers. The first two did not take. She just had another one and announced that it did take. We are all furiously praying that the baby continues to grow strong.

6.britneyandbaby

Britney was a teenager when she had Aria (6-years-old). Then she had Nolan (3-years-old) who has muscular dystrophy, followed by Harlow (1-year-old). They all have the same dad for all of you doubting teen parents. Recently, the parents Britney and her fiance have separated but he is still active with the kids and makes appearances in the vlogs.

7.2011teenagemom

Vanessa had Lily when she was only 16. Lily, now 6-years-old, has Turner's syndrome, which Vanessa chronicles in her vlogs. Recently, David has joined the United States Air Force, and Vanessa has taken on the role of military wife/mom very well. Charlie (1-year-old) has been a part of David's military journey since before he was born. Recently, David has been stationed in South Korea and Vanessa has hired an au-pair from South Africa to help her out with the kids.

8.Knorpp and South

This large family of 9 kids traveled the United States in an RV for a year and are now traveling Europe together. 4 are biological and 5 have been adopted from China.

9.Jared and Cassidy

This adorable skateboarding couple just had their first baby girl a few months ago, Ollie. They are so funny and adorable.

10.The Stauffer Life

Myka had a daughter from a previous relationship, Kova (9-years-old), when she met and later married Jimmy. They then had Jaka (4-years-old) and Radley(2-years-old), before adopting Huxley (2-years-old) from China. Currently, they are a raw vegan family and Myka homeschools the kids while Jimmy works full-time as an engineer. Huxley has many delays currently from living in an orphanage and from having a stroke in the womb. They are chronicling their experience with him and are very open about updating us on his progress.

11.McHusband

Two hilarious gay dads who have brought home beautiful twin girls a couple of months ago through surrogacy, Everest and Addison. One of the girls has Adam's DNA. The other has Eric's DNA. But we don't know who but all of us suspect which is which.

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