In recent updates shared by Tori Roloff, it seems her youngest child, Josiah, had a tough start, causing sleepless nights and distress for the family.
Tori opened up on social media about the struggles they faced, including Josiah’s persistent crying and difficulty sleeping, which took a toll on Tori’s emotional well-being.
Despite her efforts, including relocating Josiah to sleep with her other child, Lilah, it didn’t immediately improve the situation.
However, at around 8 months, Tori finally saw progress as Josiah began sleeping longer hours, a welcome relief for the exhausted mom.
Yet, she hinted that there were still occasional challenges, suggesting that Josiah might sometimes cry himself to sleep.
This journey, while displaying improvement, also highlighted the common hurdles parents face with their little ones’ sleep patterns. Fans rallied around Tori, acknowledging the exhaustion and hoping for continuous improvement for Josiah’s sleep.
Meanwhile, Tori took a solo trip to Disneyland with her eldest son, Jackson, creating fun memories and bonding time. However, some fans expressed concern about the absence of Zach and their other two kids. Tori clarified that it was a special outing for her and Jackson, as Lilah didn’t want to join, and Zach wasn’t as keen on the trip as Jackson and her were. Amidst these family updates, discussions arose about Jackson’s health, with fans noticing a curve in his legs, expressing worries about the effectiveness of his past surgery. Tori and Zach had previously explained that surgery might not provide an immediate fix for Jackson’s condition, leading to ongoing concerns among followers.
Separately, there were hints that Zach and Tori might not return to the show “Little People, Big World,” as their focus appeared to shift away from the television world. Insights from a source close to Matt Roloff’s family suggested that Zach and Tori might not feature in future seasons, aligning with their decision to prioritize their own lives over continued television appearances.
On the Roloff farm front, uncertainties loomed about the farm’s future and the traditional Pumpkin Season. Matt Roloff had plans for short-term rentals of the farm, while Amy Roloff, expressing reluctance, hinted at limited involvement in Pumpkin Season for the upcoming year. However, she hinted at attending in a reduced capacity in 2023.
The Roloff family’s journey seems to be moving away from the TV spotlight as they focus on personal endeavors and family priorities. Fans are left wondering about the future of the farm, the show, and the Roloff family dynamics as they navigate through changes and individual paths.