Ever since January of 2017, I have been obsessed with family vloggers on YouTube. It all started when I got my tonsils removed, and I was essentially bedridden for two whole weeks of my winter break. I now watch a whole slew of family vloggers on YouTube, but the three families mentioned here are great for anyone with a variety of interests to watch.
From worldwide adventures to serious talks about life, these family vloggers are worth watching.
1. Tannerites
The Tanner family has a special place in my heart. I started to watch them in April of 2017 when their son Branson left for a two-year mission in France. They have seven kids, two dogs, one cat, and a whole lot of love.
At the end of all of their videos, they close by saying "you are worth it," because they want everyone to know that they are cared about. Not only do they vlog their daily lives, but they also make videos relating to things such as mental health. They are one of the most real families I have seen on YouTube, and they don't try to hide anything. They talk about the important things in the world that a lot of people find uncomfortable to have a real conversation about.
2. This Is How We Bingham
The Bingham family is one of the most energetic families I have ever watched on YouTube. They started off their journey using only GoPro cameras which makes for some awesome footage of their adventures.
The channel features videos including bringing a frozen cat back to life, saving baby ducklings, and the journeys of their various broken bones. Their daily lives include some crazy adventures, and the drone footage in their videos is epic, so I would definitely check them out!
3. Knorpp and South
This is the first family vlog that I started to watch, and they are seriously INCREDIBLE! They have 9 children (4 biological and 5 adopted), and they travel all around the world with them! In 2016 they all packed up into an RV and began to travel across the United States, and now they are set on their adventures across Europe. They feature amazing places to go to around the world as well as show what life is like traveling and living in an RV with 11 people.
While watching family vlogs probably isn't everyone's cup of tea, I definitely recommend these vloggers for anyone. You get to discover a lot of amazing places to add to your own bucket list, and they also make for a great way to procrastinate all of your homework.