In the latest update on “Little People, Big World,” Amy Roloff, devoted to her seven grandkids, anticipates welcoming another one next year if all goes well with Audrey and Jeremy.
This year, Amy hosted a Christmas celebration at her house for the extensive family, raising questions about potential travel plans on Christmas Day due to their large family size.
Amy had a memorable Thanksgiving, spending time with her daughter Molly and partner Chris.
TLC viewers appreciated seeing all the grandkids together, a sight equally uncommon on Christmas Day in 2021. Amy hosted Audrey, Jeremy, and their kids at her home while Tori and Zach’s children attended church.
Possibly, Amy had a separate day to acquaint herself with Mato and his parents, Jacob and Isabelle.
Tori and Zach’s relocation to Washington means Amy sees Jackson, Lyla, and Josiah less often, making their gatherings more infrequent.
Tori shared a photo of the grandkids on her Instagram stories, showcasing the delightful family reunion at Amy’s Christmas party. The cousins seemed thrilled, enjoying the festivities and treats, including a cinnamon walnut roll-up recipe posted by Zach’s mother, possibly indulging in seasonal fudge that gained popularity among fans.
Whether Matt, the TLC patriarch, joined the family remains uncertain, given past dynamics with Amy and Chris. Amy’s attempts at festive moments, like wanting Chris to wear a Santa Claus costume, considered whether Josiah and Lyla might find it intimidating, shaped by their reactions to Santa this year.
Viewers expressed mixed feelings about Amy and the seven grandkids spending Christmas together, pondering the importance of family reunions and whether the children should have the chance to visit Matt Roloff during the holiday season. These emotional and familial dynamics sparked varied opinions among viewers.