A stay-at-home mom is expecting her twelfth child, bringing her total to 12 children aged 12 and younger.
Courtney is expecting her 12th kid in March of the following year. The 37-year-old stated that her husband is hoping for a daughter, which means they will have six boys and six girls. Courtney, on the other hand, feels she’s ready for a son.
And if you’re wondering if this busy parent ever takes a break, the answer is yes. She also homeschools all of them, so that’s a no.
In the 13 years after married church pastor husband Chris Rogers, 37, the 37-year-old has seldom been without a bump or a newborn. The family lives in a three-bedroom home in Santa Fe County, New Mexico, with a 15-seater vehicle and plans to expand once their twelfth kid comes.
Courtney stated she’d be sad if she stopped having children after giving birth to her 11th child in November 2020.
“I adore being a mother and would want to have another one,” she stated. We’ll probably try again in a year or two.”
The committed parents didn’t seem to mind waiting a year and are expecting their eleventh child in March.
Clint is the couple’s oldest child, and he is followed by Clay, Cade, Callie, Cash, twins Colt and Case, Calena, Caydie, Coralee, and Caris, all of whom have names that begin with the letter ‘C.’
Courtney’s Instagram account, @littlehouseinthehighdesert, chronicles life on the family’s 12-acre property.
“It’s just been my life since I became a mother, and I appreciate and love every minute,” she stated in a January 2021 interview with the Daily Mail.
“Even though I have so many children, I’m the sort that will be unhappy when my last one arrives and will want to savor every minute.”
By the time her eldest child is 12, her twelfth child will be on the way. She expressed her delight, saying, “We’re overjoyed since we had hoped for 12.” I’m grateful that it’s going to happen, and the kids will still be close in age.”
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