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  • FEATURE - Zweitverwertung: Freiwillige befestigen abgetragene Dünen in Newquays mit Weihnachtsbäumen
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    FEATURE - Zweitverwertung: Freiwillige befestigen abgetragene Dünen in Newquays mit Weihnachtsbäumen

    Christmas trees have been planted at the Fristal beach in Newquay, Cornwall. 27th January 2021. Nearly 30 Christmas trees are being installed at a famous surfing beach to repair "battered" sand dunes. Newquay's Fistral beach dunes are looking "worse than ever" due to storms, and "massive" footfall, Friends of Fistral Dunes volunteers said. They hope the project will help sand and marram grass build up again around the trees. *** Local Caption *** 31536375

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Zweitverwertung: Freiwillige befestigen abgetragene Dünen in Newquays mit Weihnachtsbäumen
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    FEATURE - Zweitverwertung: Freiwillige befestigen abgetragene Dünen in Newquays mit Weihnachtsbäumen

    Christmas trees have been planted at the Fristal beach in Newquay, Cornwall. 27th January 2021. Nearly 30 Christmas trees are being installed at a famous surfing beach to repair "battered" sand dunes. Newquay's Fistral beach dunes are looking "worse than ever" due to storms, and "massive" footfall, Friends of Fistral Dunes volunteers said. They hope the project will help sand and marram grass build up again around the trees. *** Local Caption *** 31536372

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Zweitverwertung: Freiwillige befestigen abgetragene Dünen in Newquays mit Weihnachtsbäumen
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    FEATURE - Zweitverwertung: Freiwillige befestigen abgetragene Dünen in Newquays mit Weihnachtsbäumen

    Christmas trees have been planted at the Fristal beach in Newquay, Cornwall. 27th January 2021. Nearly 30 Christmas trees are being installed at a famous surfing beach to repair "battered" sand dunes. Newquay's Fistral beach dunes are looking "worse than ever" due to storms, and "massive" footfall, Friends of Fistral Dunes volunteers said. They hope the project will help sand and marram grass build up again around the trees. *** Local Caption *** 31536367

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Zweitverwertung: Freiwillige befestigen abgetragene Dünen in Newquays mit Weihnachtsbäumen
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    FEATURE - Zweitverwertung: Freiwillige befestigen abgetragene Dünen in Newquays mit Weihnachtsbäumen

    Jess Channing from The Friends of Fistral Beach plants Christmas trees at the Fristal beach in Newquay, Cornwall. 27th January 2021 *** Local Caption *** 31536363

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Zweitverwertung: Freiwillige befestigen abgetragene Dünen in Newquays mit Weihnachtsbäumen
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    FEATURE - Zweitverwertung: Freiwillige befestigen abgetragene Dünen in Newquays mit Weihnachtsbäumen

    Christmas trees have been planted at the Fristal beach in Newquay, Cornwall. 27th January 2021. Nearly 30 Christmas trees are being installed at a famous surfing beach to repair "battered" sand dunes. Newquay's Fistral beach dunes are looking "worse than ever" due to storms, and "massive" footfall, Friends of Fistral Dunes volunteers said. They hope the project will help sand and marram grass build up again around the trees. *** Local Caption *** 31536365

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Zweitverwertung: Freiwillige befestigen abgetragene Dünen in Newquays mit Weihnachtsbäumen
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    FEATURE - Zweitverwertung: Freiwillige befestigen abgetragene Dünen in Newquays mit Weihnachtsbäumen

    Jess Channing from The Friends of Fistral Beach plants Christmas trees at the Fristal beach in Newquay, Cornwall. 27th January 2021 *** Local Caption *** 31536360

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Zweitverwertung: Freiwillige befestigen abgetragene Dünen in Newquays mit Weihnachtsbäumen
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    FEATURE - Zweitverwertung: Freiwillige befestigen abgetragene Dünen in Newquays mit Weihnachtsbäumen

    Christmas trees have been planted at the Fristal beach in Newquay, Cornwall. 27th January 2021. Nearly 30 Christmas trees are being installed at a famous surfing beach to repair "battered" sand dunes. Newquay's Fistral beach dunes are looking "worse than ever" due to storms, and "massive" footfall, Friends of Fistral Dunes volunteers said. They hope the project will help sand and marram grass build up again around the trees. *** Local Caption *** 31536366

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Zweitverwertung: Freiwillige befestigen abgetragene Dünen in Newquays mit Weihnachtsbäumen
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    FEATURE - Zweitverwertung: Freiwillige befestigen abgetragene Dünen in Newquays mit Weihnachtsbäumen

    Jess Channing from The Friends of Fistral Beach plants Christmas trees at the Fristal beach in Newquay, Cornwall. 27th January 2021 *** Local Caption *** 31536362

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Zweitverwertung: Freiwillige befestigen abgetragene Dünen in Newquays mit Weihnachtsbäumen
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    FEATURE - Zweitverwertung: Freiwillige befestigen abgetragene Dünen in Newquays mit Weihnachtsbäumen

    Christmas trees have been planted at the Fristal beach in Newquay, Cornwall. 27th January 2021. Nearly 30 Christmas trees are being installed at a famous surfing beach to repair "battered" sand dunes. Newquay's Fistral beach dunes are looking "worse than ever" due to storms, and "massive" footfall, Friends of Fistral Dunes volunteers said. They hope the project will help sand and marram grass build up again around the trees. *** Local Caption *** 31536373

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Islam-Unterricht, Symbolbild
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    NEWS - Islam-Unterricht, Symbolbild
    Eine muslimische Schülerin vor einer Tafel mit Begriffen aus dem Islam im Islamunterricht. (Themenbild, Symbolbild) *** Local Caption *** 31536171
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Islam-Unterricht, Symbolbild
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    NEWS - Islam-Unterricht, Symbolbild
    Eine muslimische Schülerin vor einer Tafel mit Begriffen aus dem Islam im Islamunterricht. (Themenbild, Symbolbild) *** Local Caption *** 31536175
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Islam-Unterricht, Symbolbild
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    NEWS - Islam-Unterricht, Symbolbild
    Eine muslimische Schülerin vor einer Tafel mit Begriffen aus dem Islam im Islamunterricht. (Themenbild, Symbolbild) *** Local Caption *** 31536172
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Islam-Unterricht, Symbolbild
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    NEWS - Islam-Unterricht, Symbolbild
    Eine muslimische Schülerin vor einer Tafel mit Begriffen aus dem Islam im Islamunterricht. (Themenbild, Symbolbild) *** Local Caption *** 31536173
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Islam-Unterricht, Symbolbild
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    NEWS - Islam-Unterricht, Symbolbild
    Eine muslimische Schülerin vor einer Tafel mit Begriffen aus dem Islam im Islamunterricht. (Themenbild, Symbolbild) *** Local Caption *** 31536174
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Islam-Unterricht, Symbolbild
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    NEWS - Islam-Unterricht, Symbolbild
    Eine muslimische Schülerin vor einer Tafel mit Begriffen aus dem Islam im Islamunterricht. (Themenbild, Symbolbild) *** Local Caption *** 31536176
    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - Amerikanerin Courtney Rogers wünscht sich noch ein zwölftes Kind und will alle zuhause unterrichten
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    SCHICKSALE - Amerikanerin Courtney Rogers wünscht sich noch ein zwölftes Kind und will alle zuhause unterrichten
    Baby Caris in her car seat. PA REAL LIFE *** Mum welcomes her 11th baby and vows to homeschool her entire brood
    By Jessica Frank-Keyes, PA Real Life
    A mum of 11 who has just given birth to her newest baby by emergency C -section is
    already hoping to have a 12 th child in the future and has admitted she will be sad
    when she finally stops having children.
    Courtney Rogers, 36, who has rarely been without a bump or a newborn in the 13
    years since marrying church pastor husband Chris Rogers, 32, delivered her 11th
    child, Caris Audrey, on 28 November 2020.
    The birth was dramatic as Courtney from Santa Fe County, New Mexico, USA,
    needed an emergency C-section, because her baby was in distress and doctors
    feared the tot was not getting enough oxygen.
    Once delivered, Caris her biggest ever baby, at 9lb 3oz needed to spend 15 days
    in the newborn intensive care unit (NICU).
    Courtney said of the birth: I was more scared for Caris than for any of her brothers
    and sisters.
    That was the scariest part as you just want to make sure your baby is alright.
    But now Caris is happily home, bonding with her six brothers and four sisters, all aged
    between 10 and one, and Courtney is thinking of adding to her brood although this
    time she would like a break to recover first.
    She said: I love being a mother and I would really like to have another one.
    Well probably wait a year or two to try.
    Courtney has an Instagram page, @littlehouseinthehighdesert, where she documents
    life on the familys 12-acre plot with Chris and their children Clint, 10, Clay, 9, Cade,
    8, Callie, 7, Cash, 6, twins Colt and Case, 5, Calena, 3, Caydie, 2, Coralee, 19
    months, and now Caris, aged just seven weeks.
    She admitted she has faced some online criticism, with people questioning how the
    couple afford to care for their children, or how they manage to give them all enough
    attention, but said: They dont know how much income we have, or that Ive never
    sent the kids to day care or school.
    Th

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - Amerikanerin Courtney Rogers wünscht sich noch ein zwölftes Kind und will alle zuhause unterrichten
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    SCHICKSALE - Amerikanerin Courtney Rogers wünscht sich noch ein zwölftes Kind und will alle zuhause unterrichten
    Baby Caris sleeping in Courtney's arms. PA REAL LIFE *** Mum welcomes her 11th baby and vows to homeschool her entire brood
    By Jessica Frank-Keyes, PA Real Life
    A mum of 11 who has just given birth to her newest baby by emergency C -section is
    already hoping to have a 12 th child in the future and has admitted she will be sad
    when she finally stops having children.
    Courtney Rogers, 36, who has rarely been without a bump or a newborn in the 13
    years since marrying church pastor husband Chris Rogers, 32, delivered her 11th
    child, Caris Audrey, on 28 November 2020.
    The birth was dramatic as Courtney from Santa Fe County, New Mexico, USA,
    needed an emergency C-section, because her baby was in distress and doctors
    feared the tot was not getting enough oxygen.
    Once delivered, Caris her biggest ever baby, at 9lb 3oz needed to spend 15 days
    in the newborn intensive care unit (NICU).
    Courtney said of the birth: I was more scared for Caris than for any of her brothers
    and sisters.
    That was the scariest part as you just want to make sure your baby is alright.
    But now Caris is happily home, bonding with her six brothers and four sisters, all aged
    between 10 and one, and Courtney is thinking of adding to her brood although this
    time she would like a break to recover first.
    She said: I love being a mother and I would really like to have another one.
    Well probably wait a year or two to try.
    Courtney has an Instagram page, @littlehouseinthehighdesert, where she documents
    life on the familys 12-acre plot with Chris and their children Clint, 10, Clay, 9, Cade,
    8, Callie, 7, Cash, 6, twins Colt and Case, 5, Calena, 3, Caydie, 2, Coralee, 19
    months, and now Caris, aged just seven weeks.
    She admitted she has faced some online criticism, with people questioning how the
    couple afford to care for their children, or how they manage to give them all enough
    attention, but said: They dont know how much income we have, or that Ive never
    sent the kids to day care or

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - Amerikanerin Courtney Rogers wünscht sich noch ein zwölftes Kind und will alle zuhause unterrichten
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    SCHICKSALE - Amerikanerin Courtney Rogers wünscht sich noch ein zwölftes Kind und will alle zuhause unterrichten
    Courtney's five daughters, including baby Caris. PA REAL LIFE *** Mum welcomes her 11th baby and vows to homeschool her entire brood
    By Jessica Frank-Keyes, PA Real Life
    A mum of 11 who has just given birth to her newest baby by emergency C -section is
    already hoping to have a 12 th child in the future and has admitted she will be sad
    when she finally stops having children.
    Courtney Rogers, 36, who has rarely been without a bump or a newborn in the 13
    years since marrying church pastor husband Chris Rogers, 32, delivered her 11th
    child, Caris Audrey, on 28 November 2020.
    The birth was dramatic as Courtney from Santa Fe County, New Mexico, USA,
    needed an emergency C-section, because her baby was in distress and doctors
    feared the tot was not getting enough oxygen.
    Once delivered, Caris her biggest ever baby, at 9lb 3oz needed to spend 15 days
    in the newborn intensive care unit (NICU).
    Courtney said of the birth: I was more scared for Caris than for any of her brothers
    and sisters.
    That was the scariest part as you just want to make sure your baby is alright.
    But now Caris is happily home, bonding with her six brothers and four sisters, all aged
    between 10 and one, and Courtney is thinking of adding to her brood although this
    time she would like a break to recover first.
    She said: I love being a mother and I would really like to have another one.
    Well probably wait a year or two to try.
    Courtney has an Instagram page, @littlehouseinthehighdesert, where she documents
    life on the familys 12-acre plot with Chris and their children Clint, 10, Clay, 9, Cade,
    8, Callie, 7, Cash, 6, twins Colt and Case, 5, Calena, 3, Caydie, 2, Coralee, 19
    months, and now Caris, aged just seven weeks.
    She admitted she has faced some online criticism, with people questioning how the
    couple afford to care for their children, or how they manage to give them all enough
    attention, but said: They dont know how much income we have, or that Ive never
    sent the kids to da

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - Amerikanerin Courtney Rogers wünscht sich noch ein zwölftes Kind und will alle zuhause unterrichten
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    SCHICKSALE - Amerikanerin Courtney Rogers wünscht sich noch ein zwölftes Kind und will alle zuhause unterrichten
    Courtney's shopping trolley for her family of 13. PA REAL LIFE *** Mum welcomes her 11th baby and vows to homeschool her entire brood
    By Jessica Frank-Keyes, PA Real Life
    A mum of 11 who has just given birth to her newest baby by emergency C -section is
    already hoping to have a 12 th child in the future and has admitted she will be sad
    when she finally stops having children.
    Courtney Rogers, 36, who has rarely been without a bump or a newborn in the 13
    years since marrying church pastor husband Chris Rogers, 32, delivered her 11th
    child, Caris Audrey, on 28 November 2020.
    The birth was dramatic as Courtney from Santa Fe County, New Mexico, USA,
    needed an emergency C-section, because her baby was in distress and doctors
    feared the tot was not getting enough oxygen.
    Once delivered, Caris her biggest ever baby, at 9lb 3oz needed to spend 15 days
    in the newborn intensive care unit (NICU).
    Courtney said of the birth: I was more scared for Caris than for any of her brothers
    and sisters.
    That was the scariest part as you just want to make sure your baby is alright.
    But now Caris is happily home, bonding with her six brothers and four sisters, all aged
    between 10 and one, and Courtney is thinking of adding to her brood although this
    time she would like a break to recover first.
    She said: I love being a mother and I would really like to have another one.
    Well probably wait a year or two to try.
    Courtney has an Instagram page, @littlehouseinthehighdesert, where she documents
    life on the familys 12-acre plot with Chris and their children Clint, 10, Clay, 9, Cade,
    8, Callie, 7, Cash, 6, twins Colt and Case, 5, Calena, 3, Caydie, 2, Coralee, 19
    months, and now Caris, aged just seven weeks.
    She admitted she has faced some online criticism, with people questioning how the
    couple afford to care for their children, or how they manage to give them all enough
    attention, but said: They dont know how much income we have, or that Ive never
    sent the kids to d

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - Amerikanerin Courtney Rogers wünscht sich noch ein zwölftes Kind und will alle zuhause unterrichten
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    SCHICKSALE - Amerikanerin Courtney Rogers wünscht sich noch ein zwölftes Kind und will alle zuhause unterrichten
    Baby Caris at one month old. PA REAL LIFE *** Mum welcomes her 11th baby and vows to homeschool her entire brood
    By Jessica Frank-Keyes, PA Real Life
    A mum of 11 who has just given birth to her newest baby by emergency C -section is
    already hoping to have a 12 th child in the future and has admitted she will be sad
    when she finally stops having children.
    Courtney Rogers, 36, who has rarely been without a bump or a newborn in the 13
    years since marrying church pastor husband Chris Rogers, 32, delivered her 11th
    child, Caris Audrey, on 28 November 2020.
    The birth was dramatic as Courtney from Santa Fe County, New Mexico, USA,
    needed an emergency C-section, because her baby was in distress and doctors
    feared the tot was not getting enough oxygen.
    Once delivered, Caris her biggest ever baby, at 9lb 3oz needed to spend 15 days
    in the newborn intensive care unit (NICU).
    Courtney said of the birth: I was more scared for Caris than for any of her brothers
    and sisters.
    That was the scariest part as you just want to make sure your baby is alright.
    But now Caris is happily home, bonding with her six brothers and four sisters, all aged
    between 10 and one, and Courtney is thinking of adding to her brood although this
    time she would like a break to recover first.
    She said: I love being a mother and I would really like to have another one.
    Well probably wait a year or two to try.
    Courtney has an Instagram page, @littlehouseinthehighdesert, where she documents
    life on the familys 12-acre plot with Chris and their children Clint, 10, Clay, 9, Cade,
    8, Callie, 7, Cash, 6, twins Colt and Case, 5, Calena, 3, Caydie, 2, Coralee, 19
    months, and now Caris, aged just seven weeks.
    She admitted she has faced some online criticism, with people questioning how the
    couple afford to care for their children, or how they manage to give them all enough
    attention, but said: They dont know how much income we have, or that Ive never
    sent the kids to day care or school.
    T

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - Amerikanerin Courtney Rogers wünscht sich noch ein zwölftes Kind und will alle zuhause unterrichten
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    SCHICKSALE - Amerikanerin Courtney Rogers wünscht sich noch ein zwölftes Kind und will alle zuhause unterrichten
    Courtney's children on Christmas Day. PA REAL LIFE *** Mum welcomes her 11th baby and vows to homeschool her entire brood
    By Jessica Frank-Keyes, PA Real Life
    A mum of 11 who has just given birth to her newest baby by emergency C -section is
    already hoping to have a 12 th child in the future and has admitted she will be sad
    when she finally stops having children.
    Courtney Rogers, 36, who has rarely been without a bump or a newborn in the 13
    years since marrying church pastor husband Chris Rogers, 32, delivered her 11th
    child, Caris Audrey, on 28 November 2020.
    The birth was dramatic as Courtney from Santa Fe County, New Mexico, USA,
    needed an emergency C-section, because her baby was in distress and doctors
    feared the tot was not getting enough oxygen.
    Once delivered, Caris her biggest ever baby, at 9lb 3oz needed to spend 15 days
    in the newborn intensive care unit (NICU).
    Courtney said of the birth: I was more scared for Caris than for any of her brothers
    and sisters.
    That was the scariest part as you just want to make sure your baby is alright.
    But now Caris is happily home, bonding with her six brothers and four sisters, all aged
    between 10 and one, and Courtney is thinking of adding to her brood although this
    time she would like a break to recover first.
    She said: I love being a mother and I would really like to have another one.
    Well probably wait a year or two to try.
    Courtney has an Instagram page, @littlehouseinthehighdesert, where she documents
    life on the familys 12-acre plot with Chris and their children Clint, 10, Clay, 9, Cade,
    8, Callie, 7, Cash, 6, twins Colt and Case, 5, Calena, 3, Caydie, 2, Coralee, 19
    months, and now Caris, aged just seven weeks.
    She admitted she has faced some online criticism, with people questioning how the
    couple afford to care for their children, or how they manage to give them all enough
    attention, but said: They dont know how much income we have, or that Ive never
    sent the kids to day care or s

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - Amerikanerin Courtney Rogers wünscht sich noch ein zwölftes Kind und will alle zuhause unterrichten
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    SCHICKSALE - Amerikanerin Courtney Rogers wünscht sich noch ein zwölftes Kind und will alle zuhause unterrichten
    Courtney Rogers' 11 children. PA REAL LIFE *** Mum welcomes her 11th baby and vows to homeschool her entire brood
    By Jessica Frank-Keyes, PA Real Life
    A mum of 11 who has just given birth to her newest baby by emergency C -section is
    already hoping to have a 12 th child in the future and has admitted she will be sad
    when she finally stops having children.
    Courtney Rogers, 36, who has rarely been without a bump or a newborn in the 13
    years since marrying church pastor husband Chris Rogers, 32, delivered her 11th
    child, Caris Audrey, on 28 November 2020.
    The birth was dramatic as Courtney from Santa Fe County, New Mexico, USA,
    needed an emergency C-section, because her baby was in distress and doctors
    feared the tot was not getting enough oxygen.
    Once delivered, Caris her biggest ever baby, at 9lb 3oz needed to spend 15 days
    in the newborn intensive care unit (NICU).
    Courtney said of the birth: I was more scared for Caris than for any of her brothers
    and sisters.
    That was the scariest part as you just want to make sure your baby is alright.
    But now Caris is happily home, bonding with her six brothers and four sisters, all aged
    between 10 and one, and Courtney is thinking of adding to her brood although this
    time she would like a break to recover first.
    She said: I love being a mother and I would really like to have another one.
    Well probably wait a year or two to try.
    Courtney has an Instagram page, @littlehouseinthehighdesert, where she documents
    life on the familys 12-acre plot with Chris and their children Clint, 10, Clay, 9, Cade,
    8, Callie, 7, Cash, 6, twins Colt and Case, 5, Calena, 3, Caydie, 2, Coralee, 19
    months, and now Caris, aged just seven weeks.
    She admitted she has faced some online criticism, with people questioning how the
    couple afford to care for their children, or how they manage to give them all enough
    attention, but said: They dont know how much income we have, or that Ive never
    sent the kids to day care or school.

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - Amerikanerin Courtney Rogers wünscht sich noch ein zwölftes Kind und will alle zuhause unterrichten
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    SCHICKSALE - Amerikanerin Courtney Rogers wünscht sich noch ein zwölftes Kind und will alle zuhause unterrichten
    Courtney Rogers holding her 11th child, Caris, for the first time. PA REAL LIFE *** Mum welcomes her 11th baby and vows to homeschool her entire brood
    By Jessica Frank-Keyes, PA Real Life
    A mum of 11 who has just given birth to her newest baby by emergency C -section is
    already hoping to have a 12 th child in the future and has admitted she will be sad
    when she finally stops having children.
    Courtney Rogers, 36, who has rarely been without a bump or a newborn in the 13
    years since marrying church pastor husband Chris Rogers, 32, delivered her 11th
    child, Caris Audrey, on 28 November 2020.
    The birth was dramatic as Courtney from Santa Fe County, New Mexico, USA,
    needed an emergency C-section, because her baby was in distress and doctors
    feared the tot was not getting enough oxygen.
    Once delivered, Caris her biggest ever baby, at 9lb 3oz needed to spend 15 days
    in the newborn intensive care unit (NICU).
    Courtney said of the birth: I was more scared for Caris than for any of her brothers
    and sisters.
    That was the scariest part as you just want to make sure your baby is alright.
    But now Caris is happily home, bonding with her six brothers and four sisters, all aged
    between 10 and one, and Courtney is thinking of adding to her brood although this
    time she would like a break to recover first.
    She said: I love being a mother and I would really like to have another one.
    Well probably wait a year or two to try.
    Courtney has an Instagram page, @littlehouseinthehighdesert, where she documents
    life on the familys 12-acre plot with Chris and their children Clint, 10, Clay, 9, Cade,
    8, Callie, 7, Cash, 6, twins Colt and Case, 5, Calena, 3, Caydie, 2, Coralee, 19
    months, and now Caris, aged just seven weeks.
    She admitted she has faced some online criticism, with people questioning how the
    couple afford to care for their children, or how they manage to give them all enough
    attention, but said: They dont know how much income we have, or that Ive never
    s

    (c) Dukas

     

  • SCHICKSALE - Amerikanerin Courtney Rogers wünscht sich noch ein zwölftes Kind und will alle zuhause unterrichten
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    SCHICKSALE - Amerikanerin Courtney Rogers wünscht sich noch ein zwölftes Kind und will alle zuhause unterrichten
    Baby Caris dressed in a home tie-dyed shirt. PA REAL LIFE *** Mum welcomes her 11th baby and vows to homeschool her entire brood
    By Jessica Frank-Keyes, PA Real Life
    A mum of 11 who has just given birth to her newest baby by emergency C -section is
    already hoping to have a 12 th child in the future and has admitted she will be sad
    when she finally stops having children.
    Courtney Rogers, 36, who has rarely been without a bump or a newborn in the 13
    years since marrying church pastor husband Chris Rogers, 32, delivered her 11th
    child, Caris Audrey, on 28 November 2020.
    The birth was dramatic as Courtney from Santa Fe County, New Mexico, USA,
    needed an emergency C-section, because her baby was in distress and doctors
    feared the tot was not getting enough oxygen.
    Once delivered, Caris her biggest ever baby, at 9lb 3oz needed to spend 15 days
    in the newborn intensive care unit (NICU).
    Courtney said of the birth: I was more scared for Caris than for any of her brothers
    and sisters.
    That was the scariest part as you just want to make sure your baby is alright.
    But now Caris is happily home, bonding with her six brothers and four sisters, all aged
    between 10 and one, and Courtney is thinking of adding to her brood although this
    time she would like a break to recover first.
    She said: I love being a mother and I would really like to have another one.
    Well probably wait a year or two to try.
    Courtney has an Instagram page, @littlehouseinthehighdesert, where she documents
    life on the familys 12-acre plot with Chris and their children Clint, 10, Clay, 9, Cade,
    8, Callie, 7, Cash, 6, twins Colt and Case, 5, Calena, 3, Caydie, 2, Coralee, 19
    months, and now Caris, aged just seven weeks.
    She admitted she has faced some online criticism, with people questioning how the
    couple afford to care for their children, or how they manage to give them all enough
    attention, but said: They dont know how much income we have, or that Ive never
    sent the kids to day ca

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    Courtney pregnant with her 11th (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum welcomes her 11th baby and vows to homeschool her entire brood
    By Jessica Frank-Keyes, PA Real Life
    A mum of 11 who has just given birth to her newest baby by emergency C -section is
    already hoping to have a 12 th child in the future and has admitted she will be sad
    when she finally stops having children.
    Courtney Rogers, 36, who has rarely been without a bump or a newborn in the 13
    years since marrying church pastor husband Chris Rogers, 32, delivered her 11th
    child, Caris Audrey, on 28 November 2020.
    The birth was dramatic as Courtney from Santa Fe County, New Mexico, USA,
    needed an emergency C-section, because her baby was in distress and doctors
    feared the tot was not getting enough oxygen.
    Once delivered, Caris her biggest ever baby, at 9lb 3oz needed to spend 15 days
    in the newborn intensive care unit (NICU).
    Courtney said of the birth: I was more scared for Caris than for any of her brothers
    and sisters.
    That was the scariest part as you just want to make sure your baby is alright.
    But now Caris is happily home, bonding with her six brothers and four sisters, all aged
    between 10 and one, and Courtney is thinking of adding to her brood although this
    time she would like a break to recover first.
    She said: I love being a mother and I would really like to have another one.
    Well probably wait a year or two to try.
    Courtney has an Instagram page, @littlehouseinthehighdesert, where she documents
    life on the familys 12-acre plot with Chris and their children Clint, 10, Clay, 9, Cade,
    8, Callie, 7, Cash, 6, twins Colt and Case, 5, Calena, 3, Caydie, 2, Coralee, 19
    months, and now Caris, aged just seven weeks.
    She admitted she has faced some online criticism, with people questioning how the
    couple afford to care for their children, or how they manage to give them all enough
    attention, but said: They dont know how much income we have, or that Ive never
    sent the kids to day care

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    Courtney pregnant with her 11th (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum welcomes her 11th baby and vows to homeschool her entire brood
    By Jessica Frank-Keyes, PA Real Life
    A mum of 11 who has just given birth to her newest baby by emergency C -section is
    already hoping to have a 12 th child in the future and has admitted she will be sad
    when she finally stops having children.
    Courtney Rogers, 36, who has rarely been without a bump or a newborn in the 13
    years since marrying church pastor husband Chris Rogers, 32, delivered her 11th
    child, Caris Audrey, on 28 November 2020.
    The birth was dramatic as Courtney from Santa Fe County, New Mexico, USA,
    needed an emergency C-section, because her baby was in distress and doctors
    feared the tot was not getting enough oxygen.
    Once delivered, Caris her biggest ever baby, at 9lb 3oz needed to spend 15 days
    in the newborn intensive care unit (NICU).
    Courtney said of the birth: I was more scared for Caris than for any of her brothers
    and sisters.
    That was the scariest part as you just want to make sure your baby is alright.
    But now Caris is happily home, bonding with her six brothers and four sisters, all aged
    between 10 and one, and Courtney is thinking of adding to her brood although this
    time she would like a break to recover first.
    She said: I love being a mother and I would really like to have another one.
    Well probably wait a year or two to try.
    Courtney has an Instagram page, @littlehouseinthehighdesert, where she documents
    life on the familys 12-acre plot with Chris and their children Clint, 10, Clay, 9, Cade,
    8, Callie, 7, Cash, 6, twins Colt and Case, 5, Calena, 3, Caydie, 2, Coralee, 19
    months, and now Caris, aged just seven weeks.
    She admitted she has faced some online criticism, with people questioning how the
    couple afford to care for their children, or how they manage to give them all enough
    attention, but said: They dont know how much income we have, or that Ive never
    sent the kids to day care

    (c) Dukas

     

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    SCHICKSALE - Amerikanerin Courtney Rogers wünscht sich noch ein zwölftes Kind und will alle zuhause unterrichten
    The family having a BBQ (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum welcomes her 11th baby and vows to homeschool her entire brood
    By Jessica Frank-Keyes, PA Real Life
    A mum of 11 who has just given birth to her newest baby by emergency C -section is
    already hoping to have a 12 th child in the future and has admitted she will be sad
    when she finally stops having children.
    Courtney Rogers, 36, who has rarely been without a bump or a newborn in the 13
    years since marrying church pastor husband Chris Rogers, 32, delivered her 11th
    child, Caris Audrey, on 28 November 2020.
    The birth was dramatic as Courtney from Santa Fe County, New Mexico, USA,
    needed an emergency C-section, because her baby was in distress and doctors
    feared the tot was not getting enough oxygen.
    Once delivered, Caris her biggest ever baby, at 9lb 3oz needed to spend 15 days
    in the newborn intensive care unit (NICU).
    Courtney said of the birth: I was more scared for Caris than for any of her brothers
    and sisters.
    That was the scariest part as you just want to make sure your baby is alright.
    But now Caris is happily home, bonding with her six brothers and four sisters, all aged
    between 10 and one, and Courtney is thinking of adding to her brood although this
    time she would like a break to recover first.
    She said: I love being a mother and I would really like to have another one.
    Well probably wait a year or two to try.
    Courtney has an Instagram page, @littlehouseinthehighdesert, where she documents
    life on the familys 12-acre plot with Chris and their children Clint, 10, Clay, 9, Cade,
    8, Callie, 7, Cash, 6, twins Colt and Case, 5, Calena, 3, Caydie, 2, Coralee, 19
    months, and now Caris, aged just seven weeks.
    She admitted she has faced some online criticism, with people questioning how the
    couple afford to care for their children, or how they manage to give them all enough
    attention, but said: They dont know how much income we have, or that Ive never
    sent the kids to day care or scho

    (c) Dukas

     

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    Clay and Cash (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum welcomes her 11th baby and vows to homeschool her entire brood
    By Jessica Frank-Keyes, PA Real Life
    A mum of 11 who has just given birth to her newest baby by emergency C -section is
    already hoping to have a 12 th child in the future and has admitted she will be sad
    when she finally stops having children.
    Courtney Rogers, 36, who has rarely been without a bump or a newborn in the 13
    years since marrying church pastor husband Chris Rogers, 32, delivered her 11th
    child, Caris Audrey, on 28 November 2020.
    The birth was dramatic as Courtney from Santa Fe County, New Mexico, USA,
    needed an emergency C-section, because her baby was in distress and doctors
    feared the tot was not getting enough oxygen.
    Once delivered, Caris her biggest ever baby, at 9lb 3oz needed to spend 15 days
    in the newborn intensive care unit (NICU).
    Courtney said of the birth: I was more scared for Caris than for any of her brothers
    and sisters.
    That was the scariest part as you just want to make sure your baby is alright.
    But now Caris is happily home, bonding with her six brothers and four sisters, all aged
    between 10 and one, and Courtney is thinking of adding to her brood although this
    time she would like a break to recover first.
    She said: I love being a mother and I would really like to have another one.
    Well probably wait a year or two to try.
    Courtney has an Instagram page, @littlehouseinthehighdesert, where she documents
    life on the familys 12-acre plot with Chris and their children Clint, 10, Clay, 9, Cade,
    8, Callie, 7, Cash, 6, twins Colt and Case, 5, Calena, 3, Caydie, 2, Coralee, 19
    months, and now Caris, aged just seven weeks.
    She admitted she has faced some online criticism, with people questioning how the
    couple afford to care for their children, or how they manage to give them all enough
    attention, but said: They dont know how much income we have, or that Ive never
    sent the kids to day care or school.
    The s

    (c) Dukas

     

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    SCHICKSALE - Amerikanerin Courtney Rogers wünscht sich noch ein zwölftes Kind und will alle zuhause unterrichten
    The family at the supermarket (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum welcomes her 11th baby and vows to homeschool her entire brood
    By Jessica Frank-Keyes, PA Real Life
    A mum of 11 who has just given birth to her newest baby by emergency C -section is
    already hoping to have a 12 th child in the future and has admitted she will be sad
    when she finally stops having children.
    Courtney Rogers, 36, who has rarely been without a bump or a newborn in the 13
    years since marrying church pastor husband Chris Rogers, 32, delivered her 11th
    child, Caris Audrey, on 28 November 2020.
    The birth was dramatic as Courtney from Santa Fe County, New Mexico, USA,
    needed an emergency C-section, because her baby was in distress and doctors
    feared the tot was not getting enough oxygen.
    Once delivered, Caris her biggest ever baby, at 9lb 3oz needed to spend 15 days
    in the newborn intensive care unit (NICU).
    Courtney said of the birth: I was more scared for Caris than for any of her brothers
    and sisters.
    That was the scariest part as you just want to make sure your baby is alright.
    But now Caris is happily home, bonding with her six brothers and four sisters, all aged
    between 10 and one, and Courtney is thinking of adding to her brood although this
    time she would like a break to recover first.
    She said: I love being a mother and I would really like to have another one.
    Well probably wait a year or two to try.
    Courtney has an Instagram page, @littlehouseinthehighdesert, where she documents
    life on the familys 12-acre plot with Chris and their children Clint, 10, Clay, 9, Cade,
    8, Callie, 7, Cash, 6, twins Colt and Case, 5, Calena, 3, Caydie, 2, Coralee, 19
    months, and now Caris, aged just seven weeks.
    She admitted she has faced some online criticism, with people questioning how the
    couple afford to care for their children, or how they manage to give them all enough
    attention, but said: They dont know how much income we have, or that Ive never
    sent the kids to day care o

    (c) Dukas

     

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    The family at the supermarket (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum welcomes her 11th baby and vows to homeschool her entire brood
    By Jessica Frank-Keyes, PA Real Life
    A mum of 11 who has just given birth to her newest baby by emergency C -section is
    already hoping to have a 12 th child in the future and has admitted she will be sad
    when she finally stops having children.
    Courtney Rogers, 36, who has rarely been without a bump or a newborn in the 13
    years since marrying church pastor husband Chris Rogers, 32, delivered her 11th
    child, Caris Audrey, on 28 November 2020.
    The birth was dramatic as Courtney from Santa Fe County, New Mexico, USA,
    needed an emergency C-section, because her baby was in distress and doctors
    feared the tot was not getting enough oxygen.
    Once delivered, Caris her biggest ever baby, at 9lb 3oz needed to spend 15 days
    in the newborn intensive care unit (NICU).
    Courtney said of the birth: I was more scared for Caris than for any of her brothers
    and sisters.
    That was the scariest part as you just want to make sure your baby is alright.
    But now Caris is happily home, bonding with her six brothers and four sisters, all aged
    between 10 and one, and Courtney is thinking of adding to her brood although this
    time she would like a break to recover first.
    She said: I love being a mother and I would really like to have another one.
    Well probably wait a year or two to try.
    Courtney has an Instagram page, @littlehouseinthehighdesert, where she documents
    life on the familys 12-acre plot with Chris and their children Clint, 10, Clay, 9, Cade,
    8, Callie, 7, Cash, 6, twins Colt and Case, 5, Calena, 3, Caydie, 2, Coralee, 19
    months, and now Caris, aged just seven weeks.
    She admitted she has faced some online criticism, with people questioning how the
    couple afford to care for their children, or how they manage to give them all enough
    attention, but said: They dont know how much income we have, or that Ive never
    sent the kids to day care o

    (c) Dukas

     

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    The family at the beach (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum welcomes her 11th baby and vows to homeschool her entire brood
    By Jessica Frank-Keyes, PA Real Life
    A mum of 11 who has just given birth to her newest baby by emergency C -section is
    already hoping to have a 12 th child in the future and has admitted she will be sad
    when she finally stops having children.
    Courtney Rogers, 36, who has rarely been without a bump or a newborn in the 13
    years since marrying church pastor husband Chris Rogers, 32, delivered her 11th
    child, Caris Audrey, on 28 November 2020.
    The birth was dramatic as Courtney from Santa Fe County, New Mexico, USA,
    needed an emergency C-section, because her baby was in distress and doctors
    feared the tot was not getting enough oxygen.
    Once delivered, Caris her biggest ever baby, at 9lb 3oz needed to spend 15 days
    in the newborn intensive care unit (NICU).
    Courtney said of the birth: I was more scared for Caris than for any of her brothers
    and sisters.
    That was the scariest part as you just want to make sure your baby is alright.
    But now Caris is happily home, bonding with her six brothers and four sisters, all aged
    between 10 and one, and Courtney is thinking of adding to her brood although this
    time she would like a break to recover first.
    She said: I love being a mother and I would really like to have another one.
    Well probably wait a year or two to try.
    Courtney has an Instagram page, @littlehouseinthehighdesert, where she documents
    life on the familys 12-acre plot with Chris and their children Clint, 10, Clay, 9, Cade,
    8, Callie, 7, Cash, 6, twins Colt and Case, 5, Calena, 3, Caydie, 2, Coralee, 19
    months, and now Caris, aged just seven weeks.
    She admitted she has faced some online criticism, with people questioning how the
    couple afford to care for their children, or how they manage to give them all enough
    attention, but said: They dont know how much income we have, or that Ive never
    sent the kids to day care or scho

    (c) Dukas

     

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    The children at the park (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum welcomes her 11th baby and vows to homeschool her entire brood
    By Jessica Frank-Keyes, PA Real Life
    A mum of 11 who has just given birth to her newest baby by emergency C -section is
    already hoping to have a 12 th child in the future and has admitted she will be sad
    when she finally stops having children.
    Courtney Rogers, 36, who has rarely been without a bump or a newborn in the 13
    years since marrying church pastor husband Chris Rogers, 32, delivered her 11th
    child, Caris Audrey, on 28 November 2020.
    The birth was dramatic as Courtney from Santa Fe County, New Mexico, USA,
    needed an emergency C-section, because her baby was in distress and doctors
    feared the tot was not getting enough oxygen.
    Once delivered, Caris her biggest ever baby, at 9lb 3oz needed to spend 15 days
    in the newborn intensive care unit (NICU).
    Courtney said of the birth: I was more scared for Caris than for any of her brothers
    and sisters.
    That was the scariest part as you just want to make sure your baby is alright.
    But now Caris is happily home, bonding with her six brothers and four sisters, all aged
    between 10 and one, and Courtney is thinking of adding to her brood although this
    time she would like a break to recover first.
    She said: I love being a mother and I would really like to have another one.
    Well probably wait a year or two to try.
    Courtney has an Instagram page, @littlehouseinthehighdesert, where she documents
    life on the familys 12-acre plot with Chris and their children Clint, 10, Clay, 9, Cade,
    8, Callie, 7, Cash, 6, twins Colt and Case, 5, Calena, 3, Caydie, 2, Coralee, 19
    months, and now Caris, aged just seven weeks.
    She admitted she has faced some online criticism, with people questioning how the
    couple afford to care for their children, or how they manage to give them all enough
    attention, but said: They dont know how much income we have, or that Ive never
    sent the kids to day care or sch

    (c) Dukas

     

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    Courtney and Chris (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum welcomes her 11th baby and vows to homeschool her entire brood
    By Jessica Frank-Keyes, PA Real Life
    A mum of 11 who has just given birth to her newest baby by emergency C -section is
    already hoping to have a 12 th child in the future and has admitted she will be sad
    when she finally stops having children.
    Courtney Rogers, 36, who has rarely been without a bump or a newborn in the 13
    years since marrying church pastor husband Chris Rogers, 32, delivered her 11th
    child, Caris Audrey, on 28 November 2020.
    The birth was dramatic as Courtney from Santa Fe County, New Mexico, USA,
    needed an emergency C-section, because her baby was in distress and doctors
    feared the tot was not getting enough oxygen.
    Once delivered, Caris her biggest ever baby, at 9lb 3oz needed to spend 15 days
    in the newborn intensive care unit (NICU).
    Courtney said of the birth: I was more scared for Caris than for any of her brothers
    and sisters.
    That was the scariest part as you just want to make sure your baby is alright.
    But now Caris is happily home, bonding with her six brothers and four sisters, all aged
    between 10 and one, and Courtney is thinking of adding to her brood although this
    time she would like a break to recover first.
    She said: I love being a mother and I would really like to have another one.
    Well probably wait a year or two to try.
    Courtney has an Instagram page, @littlehouseinthehighdesert, where she documents
    life on the familys 12-acre plot with Chris and their children Clint, 10, Clay, 9, Cade,
    8, Callie, 7, Cash, 6, twins Colt and Case, 5, Calena, 3, Caydie, 2, Coralee, 19
    months, and now Caris, aged just seven weeks.
    She admitted she has faced some online criticism, with people questioning how the
    couple afford to care for their children, or how they manage to give them all enough
    attention, but said: They dont know how much income we have, or that Ive never
    sent the kids to day care or school.

    (c) Dukas

     

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    SCHICKSALE - Amerikanerin Courtney Rogers wünscht sich noch ein zwölftes Kind und will alle zuhause unterrichten
    The family at the farm (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum welcomes her 11th baby and vows to homeschool her entire brood
    By Jessica Frank-Keyes, PA Real Life
    A mum of 11 who has just given birth to her newest baby by emergency C -section is
    already hoping to have a 12 th child in the future and has admitted she will be sad
    when she finally stops having children.
    Courtney Rogers, 36, who has rarely been without a bump or a newborn in the 13
    years since marrying church pastor husband Chris Rogers, 32, delivered her 11th
    child, Caris Audrey, on 28 November 2020.
    The birth was dramatic as Courtney from Santa Fe County, New Mexico, USA,
    needed an emergency C-section, because her baby was in distress and doctors
    feared the tot was not getting enough oxygen.
    Once delivered, Caris her biggest ever baby, at 9lb 3oz needed to spend 15 days
    in the newborn intensive care unit (NICU).
    Courtney said of the birth: I was more scared for Caris than for any of her brothers
    and sisters.
    That was the scariest part as you just want to make sure your baby is alright.
    But now Caris is happily home, bonding with her six brothers and four sisters, all aged
    between 10 and one, and Courtney is thinking of adding to her brood although this
    time she would like a break to recover first.
    She said: I love being a mother and I would really like to have another one.
    Well probably wait a year or two to try.
    Courtney has an Instagram page, @littlehouseinthehighdesert, where she documents
    life on the familys 12-acre plot with Chris and their children Clint, 10, Clay, 9, Cade,
    8, Callie, 7, Cash, 6, twins Colt and Case, 5, Calena, 3, Caydie, 2, Coralee, 19
    months, and now Caris, aged just seven weeks.
    She admitted she has faced some online criticism, with people questioning how the
    couple afford to care for their children, or how they manage to give them all enough
    attention, but said: They dont know how much income we have, or that Ive never
    sent the kids to day care or schoo

    (c) Dukas

     

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    SCHICKSALE - Amerikanerin Courtney Rogers wünscht sich noch ein zwölftes Kind und will alle zuhause unterrichten
    The children together (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Mum welcomes her 11th baby and vows to homeschool her entire brood
    By Jessica Frank-Keyes, PA Real Life
    A mum of 11 who has just given birth to her newest baby by emergency C -section is
    already hoping to have a 12 th child in the future and has admitted she will be sad
    when she finally stops having children.
    Courtney Rogers, 36, who has rarely been without a bump or a newborn in the 13
    years since marrying church pastor husband Chris Rogers, 32, delivered her 11th
    child, Caris Audrey, on 28 November 2020.
    The birth was dramatic as Courtney from Santa Fe County, New Mexico, USA,
    needed an emergency C-section, because her baby was in distress and doctors
    feared the tot was not getting enough oxygen.
    Once delivered, Caris her biggest ever baby, at 9lb 3oz needed to spend 15 days
    in the newborn intensive care unit (NICU).
    Courtney said of the birth: I was more scared for Caris than for any of her brothers
    and sisters.
    That was the scariest part as you just want to make sure your baby is alright.
    But now Caris is happily home, bonding with her six brothers and four sisters, all aged
    between 10 and one, and Courtney is thinking of adding to her brood although this
    time she would like a break to recover first.
    She said: I love being a mother and I would really like to have another one.
    Well probably wait a year or two to try.
    Courtney has an Instagram page, @littlehouseinthehighdesert, where she documents
    life on the familys 12-acre plot with Chris and their children Clint, 10, Clay, 9, Cade,
    8, Callie, 7, Cash, 6, twins Colt and Case, 5, Calena, 3, Caydie, 2, Coralee, 19
    months, and now Caris, aged just seven weeks.
    She admitted she has faced some online criticism, with people questioning how the
    couple afford to care for their children, or how they manage to give them all enough
    attention, but said: They dont know how much income we have, or that Ive never
    sent the kids to day care or school

    (c) Dukas