Interview with Teen Mom’s Chelsea Houska

A couple years ago, I wrote a post about a TV show I had seen called “16 & Pregnant.” I’ve been a regular viewer since then, and I’ve also faithfully watched the spin off, “Teen Mom.” Several weeks ago, I got a PR pitch that caught my eye – an opportunity to interview one of the teenage mothers, Chelsea Houska, whom I highlighted in my original post. The show gets very mixed reviews – some people think it shows teen pregnancy for the difficult thing it is, others think having a show about it glamorizes the subject. I was curious to hear the opinions of someone actually on the show, so I set up an interview with Chelsea.

The first thing I asked Chelsea was regarding that same subject – critics of the show. Her response echoed how I feel about it – she feels the show depicts teen parenting how it really is, and doesn’t make it look easy or glamorous at all. Like Chelsea pointed out, those girls spend a lot of time crying. We’ve also seen how Chelsea struggled with balancing school and being a mom, and we’ve seen her grow up a lot. Chelsea’s situation is better than many girls on the show, in that she is very close to her parents and they are a wonderful support system for her. Even still, though, it’s tough and her life has changed dramatically since becoming a mom.

I was also curious about the impact the show has had on Chelsea’s daughter, Aubree, who is about to turn three. Chelsea says Aubree loves talking to people and likes the attention. It’s going to be weird, for sure, when Aubree gets older and sees the footage, though. Much like how when my kids get older, they are going to read this blog and think I am a complete nutcase. But I guess we’ll both cross that bridge when we come to it. I asked Chelsea how she would feel if Aubree wanted to be on a reality show one day, and she said she’d be supportive, although she would warn Aubree that there’s a lot of criticism that comes with it.

If she had the chance to do it all over again, Chelsea says she would definitely still have done the show and that overall it’s been a great experience. I guess I was a little surprised to hear that (although Chelsea’s story has not been a train wreck like certain other reality stars who may or may not have eight kids), but I was really glad to hear that it hasn’t been detrimental to her life. Because if it was, I’d feel like I had to stop watching, and that would be very sad.

Chelsea’s a smart girl with a wonderful family, and I’m sure she and Aubree will flourish in the future. I enjoyed talking with her, and it was great to get an inside view of Teen Mom.

What are your thoughts on shows like this? Do you watch them? Would you let your kids watch the show, if they were at an appropriate age? Do you think the shows warn against teen pregnancy or glamorize it?

P.S. In case you were wondering (and I certainly was), Chelsea reports that she and Adam aren’t together and haven’t been in a while. Hallelujah.

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And then I got old

First of all, let me just say I feel like a tool writing about my birthday. Clearly the topic has been covered ad nauseum, but I’m so tired and I just can’t be sparkling and brilliant right now! Apologies. But anyway, let me tell you having a birthday when you’re a social media whore is fun!  I’m sure you read Emily’s mortifying touching post about my birthday, and my Uncle Paul wrote one as well over at Redneck Latte Ravings.  My Facebook notifications were going cray-cray all day with all the birthday love!  And then, there was twitter and instagram!  So. Many. Wishes!  It was great! Even GOOGLE knew it was my birthday!

But it was also a very normal day.  And that was good. I was in a rush to get to the grocery in the morning because I wanted to get there before the really creepy people that go to my Kroghetto got out of bed (the skeev factor goes up significantly after 11 a.m.) and just after 9, as I was slapping on my final coat of lip gloss, my cell phone rang.  It was my friend Celia and I figured she was calling to tell me HAPPY BIRTHDAY but turns out, she had a flat tire and three kids that needed to get to school! So Jonah and I ran to pick them up and came to the rescue, got the kids off to school, Celia got a tow, and Jonah and I headed off to Kroghetto.

WHERE, I rocked the Mega-Event and saved 43% on my shopping trip! Woot! And then, after I put the groceries in the van and put the cart away, I found someone had left a FREE MICROWAVE in the cart corral!

Happy Birthday to me!

Just kidding, I don’t touch dirty microwaves left in the Kroghetto parking lot.  Even though, my friend Matt told me I could’ve gotten a few bucks for the scrap copper in the motor.  Ummm. Pass.

After Kroghetto, I did some work for my you know, job, took care of Jonah, ate a very unhealthy lunch, and abstained from doing the dishes.  Then when the big kids got home it was homework time.  Just another day in the life.  But it was good!

Since my birthday fell on a Wednesday, it also fell on swimming lessons night for the big kids!  So, Bobby sweetly took all three kids to lessons so that I could go out to dinner with my girl, Cortney.  We had a great time, and when I exited the restaurant, I was greeted by this in the sky:

Birthday rainbow, yo! Rock on!

It was a great day. Here’s to an even better year.  With many more Instagrammed pictures of my face to make Emily’s each and every day complete. You know she secretly loves it!  But just to show her it’s not ALL about my face…I did leave this post mug-free. YOU’RE WELCOME!

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Happy 35th Birthday, Jenny!

Since Jenny LOVES pictures of herself, I thought I’d post my personal favorite.

Today is a momentous occasion – Jenny’s 35th birthday!

It is hard for me to believe that Jenny’s 35, because that is soooooooo old it seems like JUST YESTERDAY that we were celebrating her 30th birthday, right here on this blog. Which means we’ve been doing this for a long time. Blogging, I mean. We’ve been celebrating her birthday much longer than that.

I love giving Jenny a hard time (my favorite topic right now are the pictures she posts of her FACE – have you seen them? Lord have mercy. The girl loves her some make up. And also her face.), but I can only get away with that because she knows how much I love her. We talk/text/IM/tweet/FB just about constantly, and I don’t know what I’d do without her.

I could do without all the pictures of her, however.

Just kidding! I love you, Cousin.

Please join me in wishing Jenny a very happy 35th!!

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