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'Shakeups, Steak, and Showtime' Recap

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Bringing Up Bates"Shakeups, Steak, and Showtime!"

  • Lawson is thrilled to receive a bunch of copies of his new CD. “When you finally get a mastered product on a disk, that’s something special, and being able to bring it in and show the family, it’s a really cool moment,” says the budding country musician. “When the boxes showed up at the door, I was just praising the Lord.”
  • Lawson is preparing for a big charity concert in Knoxville benefiting the East Tennessee Children’s hospital.
  • Zach and Whitney drop Bradley and Kaci off at the family’s house so they can go on a dinner date. It’s their first time eating at Ye Olde Steak House, the restaurant where Gil and Kelly used to order celebratory meals from when they had a baby.
  • The “little” Bates couple will soon celebrate their three-year wedding anniversary. Zach has recently switched from night shifts to day shifts. Bradley always waits eagerly by the door for his dad to come home.
  • “Do you remember though when we first got married and you asked me if you could be a cop?” Whitney asks Zach. “I was like, ‘No, you can’t be a cop; no way.’ Now I can’t imagine you doing anything different.”
  • “I’m loving my job, but more than anything, I love having a family,” shares Zach.
  • Emily Ann Roberts is unable to make it to the charity concert, so Lawson asks Carlin to sing Emily Ann's parts. Carlin says there is no way she can fill Emily Ann’s shoes, but Lawson believes in her.
  • It’s the evening of the show, and the music is scheduled to start in 45 minutes. The computer system goes down, and the family members and friend who are helping are having difficulty scanning the tickets.
  • “There was a little bit of confusion,” says Kelly. “A little bit of confusion?” responds Gil. “Maybe a lot of confusion,” corrects Kelly.
  • The show finally starts, and the fans are hyped up. Lawson is disappointed when he forgets the words to one of his songs, but he quickly moves past it. “Mess-ups happen, but taking it light and watching people’s reactions, making sure they’re enjoying themselves, I think is a lot more important than perfection,” says Lawson.
  • Lawson and Carlin’s “I Have Decided to Follow Jesus” duet ends up sounding great.
  • At the end of the concert, Lawson brings AJ and two other kids from the children’s hospital up on stage to sing “Jesus Loves Me.”
  • “Here are little kids that are very sick,” says proud father Gil. “They have been through some of the hardest times in life, and yet, they’re there to sing a song to encourage us. It was a moving moment.”
  • “I can’t even begin to say how proud I was of Lawson,” says Zach. “The hardest person in the world to impress is your big brother, and Lawson has impressed me above and beyond.”

Jackson and Addee's Double Birthday

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 Jackson Bates and Addallee Bates

It's another double Bates birthday! Just two weeks after Trace Bates and Jeb Bates celebrated their birthdays on February 1st, Jackson Bates and Addallee Bates are also turning one year older. Jackson is 15, while Addallee is 11.

As the 12th of 19 children, Jackson is often referred to as Zach's twin. The family claims the two look and act alike, and they both enjoy learning about history and reading books. Jackson is also talented at drawing.

Addallee is #15 in the Bates family lineup and has two brothers and two sisters below her. The Bates love how thoughtful she is towards others. Weighing only 4 lbs 13 oz when she returned home from the NICU, Addee was the smallest Bates baby. Surprisingly, she claims that her favorite food is salad.

 Addallee Bates

Jackson Bates

Photos courtesy of thebatesfamily.com/UP

Southern Speak: Remote or Clicker

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What's your vote? Is it a remote, a clicker, or something else? Watch the video below to hear what Erin Paine, Lawson Bates, Kelly Bates, Jackson Bates, Gil Bates, and Trace Bates say it's called.


Photo/video courtesy of UP

Kelly's Childhood Pranks

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"The kids' favorite part of the whole trip...was mom telling about all the trouble she got in as a kid."
-Lawson Bates

Coming up this Thursday on Bringing Up Bates, Kelly Bates gives the family a tour of her childhood home. Her children find it interesting to see where their mom group up, but they especially enjoy hearing about one of the pranks she used to play on her siblings. Kelly Jo was certainly a sneaky little girl!


Photo/video courtesy of UP

'I Love You' Day 2017

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Over the weekend, the entire Bates family gathered in East Tennessee to celebrate I Love You Day (the Bates' version of Valentine's Day). The married couples came in for a visit, as did Gil's two siblings and their families and his parents, who live in South Carolina.

The Bates clan takes I Love You Day very seriously. (Click here to view photos from last year's celebration.) Rather than do a big family gift exchange at Christmastime when the married kids have other obligations, they decided several years ago to draw names and buy gifts for each other in February.

Check out these snapshots from this weekend's festivities:

 Allie Jane Webster

 Zach Bates gives daughter Kaci Lynn Bates her first valentine

 Lawson Bates and niece Kaci Bates

 Josie Bates, Lawson Bates, and Carlin Bates enjoy the warm weekend weather

 John Webster, Lexi Mae Webster, Papa Bil, Mama Jane, 
Alyssa Webster, and Allie Jane Webster

Whitney Bates and Kaci Bates

And these are photos that were taken last week by Lawson Bates: 

Zach and Whitney Bates

 Zach and Whitney Bates

Photos courtesy of thebatesfamily.com, lawsonbates.com, Zach and Whitney Bates, John and Alyssa Webster

Erin the Prankster

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"Probably the most practical jokes I've heard from her family are actually from this sweet little girl right here."

-Chad Paine (pointing to Erin Bates Paine)

In this entertaining webisode, the Bates discuss pranks and reveal the biggest family prankster. Would you have guessed that it's Erin? To her credit, she says she always had at least one accomplice.

Does your family pull pranks?


Photo/video courtesy of UP

Preparing for Lexi Mae (Video)

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"Everyone tells me that your second is so much different than your first, but this baby kicks so much and is so active that I think I'm going to have a wilder child than Allie."
-Alyssa Bates Webster

Tomorrow on Bringing Up Bates, check in with Alyssa and John Webster in Florida, as they await the birth of their second daughter. Although she struggles with morning sickness, Alyssa has made progress on updating the girls' bedroom. Allie Jane has moved into a toddler bed and vacated her crib ahead of Lexi Mae's arrival (see video below).



Photo/video courtesy of UP

A Trip Down Memory Lane with Kelly Bates

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An all-new episode of Bringing Up Bates is coming your way tonight at 9pm ET/8pm CT. As part of her 50th birthday celebration, Kelly takes her family to her hometown of Spartanburg, South Carolina.

The Bates meet up with Kelly's mom and sisters and tour her old house, which reminds Kelly of all the pranks she used to play on her siblings. They also stop by Kelly's high school, visit with her two favorite teachers, and watch an exciting science experiment.

To top it all off, Kelly and her best friend, whose name is also Kelly, host an unofficial class reunion at a local restaurant. The mom of 19 speaks candidly about the impact her parents' divorce had on her. Scroll down for TV listings, snapshots, and a promo video.

Thursday, February 23, 2017 
8pm ET: I 'Donut' Know What I'd Do Without You
8:30pm ET: Shakeups, Steaks, and Showtime!
9pm ET: Sweet Home Spartanburg (NEW!)
10pm ET: Sweet Home Spartanburg








Photos/video courtesy of UP

'Sweet Home Spartanburg' Recap

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Bringing Up Bates "Sweet Home Spartanburg"
  • As part of her 50th birthday celebration, Kelly takes the family to her hometown--Spartanburg, South Carolina. They meet up with Kelly's mom (Meema) Kelly's sisters (Kay and Kim) and Gwen, a gal who lived with Kelly's family, and are able to walk through the house where Kelly and her siblings grew up. (The couple that lives there now had agreed to give them a tour.) Kelly also had a brother, Chip, who passed away.
  • Kelly admits she was the "tattletale,""brat," and "baby" of the family and that she used to sit up in a tree by the road and take detailed notes on the things she heard her siblings say and do so she could report back to her mom. She says she especially enjoyed listening in on Chip's conversations with girls that he brought home. 
  • The mom of 19 also used to sneak into the bathroom through a closet while one of her siblings was showering and dump cold water onto them.
  • After the tour, the Bates rake leaves for the couple to thank them for opening their home. They all enjoy jumping in the leaves, even Kelly and her sisters. "I think that gave us kids the first clue that they were really going back to their childhood," says Erin. The four girls also pray together.
  • Kelly was in third grade when her parents got divorced. She stayed with her mom in South Carolina, and her siblings moved to Tennessee with her dad. "It was a very difficult thing to go through, but it also made me who I am today," shares Kelly. "I think we took something that was hard, and I think all of us, children and parents, tried to learn from it and turn it into something positive."
  • After her parents' divorce, Kelly says she poured herself into her studies. She takes the family to her high school and introduces them to her two favorite teachers. "[My mom's teachers] helped develop in my mom such a love for education and learning...so to meet those people who gave her that love for learning...[we are] grateful for them because it has definitely played a role in all of our lives," says Michael.
  • One of Kelly's science teachers takes the family into a science classroom to do an experiment. 
  • "[My kids] are homeschooled, and the ones that haven't gone to college yet, they've never really sat in an actual classroom at desk, where the teacher is up front drawing on the board, so I think they were curious and interested," says Kelly. 
  • Later, the Bates head to an iconic local restaurant, The Beacon, to meet up with Kelly's childhood friends. Her best friend, whose name is also Kelly, had called a bunch of their classmates to invite them, and quite a few showed up. Kelly has tears in her eyes as she shares the impact that each of her friends had on her life.
  • Down in Florida, Alyssa and John Webster are looking forward to the arrival of Lexi Mae.

Keith the Piano Player

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This week on Bringing Up Bates, Kelly took her family on a tour of her hometown--Spartanburg, South Carolina. (Click here to read our recap.) On the show, they visited her old house, her high school, and an iconic local restaurant. In this deleted scene, Kelly takes everyone to a piano store to meet a man who played piano for her dad's revival meetings.


Photo/video courtesy of UP

Bates House Fire

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"I wake up, and the fire alarm is going off, and Jeb is saying, 'Lawson, the laundry room is on fire, and Judson is in there.'"
-Lawson Bates

This Thursday on Bringing Up Bates, the Bates are caught off-guard when their laundry room erupts into flames. Lawson and Trace jump into emergency mode and order everyone to leave the house, but when they find out Judson is in the laundry room, what they were hoping was a small, contained fire quickly escalates into a life-or-death situation (promo video below).


Photo/video courtesy of UP

Paine Family Adds 2 More Members

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What's cuter than a 21-month-old little boy in overalls? A 21-month-old little boy in overalls cuddling a baby goat, of course!

Both Erin Bates and Chad Paine have fond memories of growing up with goats, so they decided to grow their family by two more by adding twin baby goats. With two kids, a dog, and two goats, the Paines are now a family of seven.

According to Erin, Carson absolutely adores the goats, whose names are Bubby and Sissy (see pictures below). The Bates siblings have enjoyed them, as well.

 Carson Paine

 Carson Paine

Carson Paine

Photos courtesy of chadanderin.com

Lexi Mae, 1 Month Old

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Lexi Mae Webster just passed her one-month milestone! Born on January 26th, she traveled with Alyssa, John, and Allie Jane up to East Tennessee two weekends ago to meet the rest of the Bates clan and celebrate I Love You Day.

 Lexi Mae Webster, 1 month old

Brandon Keilen and Michaela Bates Keilen with Lexi Mae Webster

Photos courtesy of Alyssa and John Webster, brandonandmichaela.com

Reunited in Florida

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"Even though this was a very hard, busy week, we wanted Alyssa to feel like she's special, and it was important for us to be there for her and to let her know that you are still a top priority in our lives."
-Kelly Jo Bates

In this sneak peek scene from tomorrow's new episode of Bringing Up Bates, Kelly Bates, Michael Keilen, Katie Bates, and Warden Bates travel down to Florida to visit the Websters. Alyssa Webster's due date is only eight weeks away, and she says her seemingly tiny baby bump feels like a whale. Kelly is thrilled when Gil finally arrives, as the couple has been apart for a few days.


Photo/video courtesy of UP

Suffering and Celebration

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Tune in to UP tonight at 9pm ET/8pm CT for a brand new episode of Bringing Up Bates.

While in Chicago visiting Michael and Brandon Keilen, Kelly Bates receives a phone call that the family's house is on fire. She considers returning home, but Gil and the kids assure her that everyone is okay and tell her to stay where she is. Scroll down for snapshots, TV listings, and a promo video. Be sure to come back to the blog after the show for our recap.


When Gil and Kelly find out how the fire was started, they know that difficult conversations will have to follow. Kelly is still able to enjoy her time with her daughters.


Katie Bates and a family friend named Emily are also along for the ride. 



After spending time in the Windy City, Kelly and Katie, accompanied by Michael, head down to Florida to visit Alyssa and throw her a diaper pounding. Warden Bates has been in Florida with Alyssa for the past several days.


Although it has been a difficult week, Gil says he wouldn't miss the diaper pounding for anything, even a house fire.



While thrilled that her due date is only eight weeks away, Alyssa's heart aches for Michael, who has always desired to be a mother but has not been able to become pregnant. Both women share their thoughts on this difficult journey that the Keilens are walking.









Thursday, March 2, 2017 
8pm ET/9pm CT: Shakeups, Steaks, and Showtime!
8:30pm ET/9:30pm CT: Sweet Home Spartanburg
9pm ET/8pm CT: Fire Trucks and Diaper Dumps (NEW!)
10pm ET/9pm CT: Fire Trucks and Diaper Dumps

Photos/video courtesy of UP

'Fire Trucks and Diaper Dumps' Recap

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Bringing Up Bates"Fire Trucks and Diaper Dumps"

  • Gil and Kelly plan a “diaper pounding,” a small baby shower where guests bring diapers rather than traditional baby gifts, for Alyssa. “Because Alyssa lives so far away, I feel like I don’t get to be involved and do as much for her as I do the other married couples, so I really wanted to give her a shower or do something just to show her how excited we were,” says Kelly.
  • After Thanksgiving, some of the younger kids visit the married couples. Back home, the Bates’ laundry room catches on fire. Lawson and Trace panic when Judson is nowhere to be found, but they end up finding him and are able to get everyone out of the house.
  • Zach, a cop, is on patrol when the fire breaks out and is called to the scene. Gil and some of the boys are on a tree job when they hear what has happened, so they rush home. “I just didn’t know what to expect when we came down the driveway,” says Gil.
  • “It’s unbelievable how fast fire can spread, especially in a room with tons of fuel, which would be clothes,” says Zach. “It could have ended much differently, and it’s a miracle from God that my family didn’t lose much more.”
  • After the firefighters put the flames out, Gil goes into the laundry room to assess the damage. The fire has burned holes in the walls and blackened almost every surface According to the firefighters, had the door of the laundry room not been closed, the fire could have easily burned the entire house down.
  • Judson and Jeb come clean: They accidentally started the fire while secretly playing with a lighter in the laundry room. “We’ve talked about ‘don’t play with fire,’” says Gil. “You think…everybody’s got it, but I guess they really didn’t get the seriousness of it.” The father of 19 has a serious talk with his two youngest children about the dangers of fire and plans to have more conversations with them in the coming days.
  • The next day, a crew comes by to pick up all the clothing items that need to be cleaned. “About the 70th bag, and I realized we have too many clothes,” says Gil.
  • Meanwhile, Kelly, Katie, and Emily Raynes (a family-friend who played at Michael’s wedding) are in Chicago visiting Michael and Brandon. Kelly is thrilled to be visiting her daughter, but she is anxious to return home to find out more about the fire.
  • After spending a short time in Chicago, Kelly, Katie, and Michael head down to Florida for Alyssa’s diaper pounding. Rather than a women-only shower, this event is a fellowship for both guys and gals at a local park. Brandon is able to join them.
  • “Me and Michael are really close, and it’s been really hard, telling her that I’m pregnant and talking about my pregnancy…and her wanting so bad to have a big family and have a child," shares Alyssa. “It’s a really delicate topic, and it’s just hard to watch because she would be such an amazing mother.”
  • “There’s a little bit of sadness in all of our hearts because we all pictured that by this time that Michael would get to be holding a baby, and I know that’s her heart’s desire,” adds Kelly.
  • Michael is “absolutely thrilled” for Alyssa, but she admits that she still feels a longing to have a child of her own. “Every time I hear of a pregnancy announcement, it is hard, but it doesn’t at all take away from the excitement of hearing about new life and a new baby.”
  • Although taxing, Kelly says that the events of the week have brought the family closer together.

Sewing with Michaela

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 Michaela Keilen and friend Emily Raynes

Last night on Bringing Up Bates (click here to read our recap), viewers watched Kelly Bates, Katie Bates, and a family-friend named Emily travel up to Chicago to visit the Keilens. In this deleted scene, Michaela pulls out the brand new, computerized Singer sewing and quilting machine that she received as a wedding gift. The other women help her figure out how to use it, which is no simple task.




For those who are interested in purchasing one of Michael's reversible blanket sets for infants, click here to visit her store page.

Photo/video courtesy of UP

The Callaham Family

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Two weeks ago on Bringing Up Bates, Kelly Jo (Callaham) Bates took a trip down memory lane with a visit to her hometown of Spartanburg, South Carolina. She met up with her mom (Betty Jo, also known as "Meema"), her two older sisters (Kim and Kay), and Gwen (a gal who lived with the family while attending nursing school).

Kelly, the baby of the family, also had an older brother, Chip Callaham, who passed away at age 53. Her father, now deceased, and mother divorced when Kelly was in third grade. Kelly stayed with her mom in South Carolina, while her father moved with the other children to Tennessee.

When Kelly moved out years later, her mom, then 50 years old, became lonely and decided to adopt a newborn baby, Beth. One year later, Betty Jo adopted another daughter, Beka, so Beth wouldn't have to grow up alone.

Take a look at these old photos, and let us know in the comments section which of the 19 Bates children you think resemble young Kelly and her parents and siblings. (Take a look at the pictures in our header for reference.)

 Kelly Jo Callaham (now Kelly Jo Bates)

The Callaham family

Photos courtesy of UP

Hotel Bates

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"As a mom, I really thought that we had done a thorough job teaching our kids the dangers of fire. This whole [incident] with our fire showed us that they really did not get that."
-Kelly Bates

Following a fire that broke out in their laundry room when Judson (6) and Jeb (4) got a hold of a lighter, the Bates are forced to spend a couple weeks in a local hotel while their house is cleaned and the damage repaired (see photos below). Gil and Kelly Bates say they plan to revisit the topic of fire safety with their little ones. Have you ever had a fire in your home or business?

Take a look at the clip below. More videos and photos coming as we approach this week's new episode of Bringing Up Bates (airs Thursday at 9pm ET/8pm CT).



These snapshots show the damage done to the Bates' laundry room:



Photos/video courtesy of UP

Bates House "Tour"

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"We started off with an 800-square-foot house with eight kids, and now we've got a probably 3,000-and-something-square-foot house, and now we're down to 15 kids."
-Gil Bates

In the video below, Gil and Kelly Bates sit down to answer a question that fans have been asking since the premiere of Bringing Up Bates: Just how big is your house? Gil and Kelly count up all the rooms and bedrooms and share what they are used for. Some might say that 3,000 square feet isn't much space for 21 people, but having lived in much tighter quarters, the Bates consider it a mansion.



Photo/video courtesy of UP
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