Your comment was so nice. Such wonderful thing to tell someone. What you said is so true. They fit so perfectly as man and wife with a beautiful family. They are very kind loving people.
Please just remember though that we don't see their life 24/7, so don't feel like you don't or can't have what they have. Everyone is imperfect and so whenever 2 imperfect people are in a relationship, there will be disagreements. The most important thing in marraige, I learned is communicating. Being completely open about everything at all times. Talking and sharing your feelings. Not just hearing your partner, but listening to them and being empathetic by putting yourself in their shoes. Another thing is trust. Never lie, so that they can always trust what you say. Trust them when they are away and with their phone and etc. If you truly believe them and their loyalty, you won't get jealous. And it goes the other way. My husband and I share the same passwords for everything. We dont hide anything. There is no reason to. One more thing, no matter how long you have been together, never stop making time for each other. Go on dates regularly and surprise with small gifts (it doesn't have to be a holiday or anniversary). Hold hands when close, hug and kiss them when coming or going. What I am saying is, just show affection in some way every day and always say you love them. Never stop. Because once you do stop doing those things, you basically become roommates. Marraige is never easy. It always takes work and compromise. It's not just about you anymore. It's about both of you. You are a team and have to make game plans and execute those plans together. Anyway, my parents have been married for 50 years soon. They were 15 and 18 when they married. and I have been married for almost 17 years. I was 20 when I got married. I just wanted to share what I have learned are most important in a marriage. Stay safe.
@@gracehaven5459, I've wondered the same thing. I haven't heard them call her anything else. I've been planning to go back and watch her birth vlog or see if they posted a name reveal before she was born like they did with Stella.
@@gracehaven5459 according to her birth story, her official name is Ozzy Lee Beeston. If I'm wrong, I hope someone fact checks me. It's different, but very cute.
@@sherrygoodwin2782 interesting, yeah I'm a "name nerd" myself so I was speculating if it was a stand alone or short for something. There still could be a few different names Ozzy could be a diminutive for, like Oswalda or Ozma but they don't seem the types to pick something so vintage and eccentric lol Ozzy is kind of interesting as a stand-alone though!
For Tanner and Derek: Your parents must be thrilled that you both found such lovely wives and have set about making the world a better place with such love for your children! So nice. Edit: Please forgive me for mispelling your name that was on the video. Never fear though, a Karen was quick with the snark and set me straight...also bonus points for hitting me for a typo in my response. LIQUID IDIOT is on the case.
@@UFOxBAE Thank you, Karen. The world can sleep safer now that you stuck yoyr nose into something that didn't concern you and policed a pointless situation....
As for Sarah's cyst, the word "benign" is the best adjective to have before the word "tumor." Many of us women have gone thru it, and were also a little scared when we heard the word tumor, but you'll be fine. The procedure is simple and it already sounds like the results are gonna be👍👌! It's obvious to anyone that your faith is strong, so knowing, believing, and trusting that you're in God's hands is all you need, sweetie! Nothing else matters when you have that. I'll be one of the many people praying for you!🙏
Sarah, you’ll rock this surgery! I had surgery to remove a softball sized fibroid/tumor/cyst off my ovary after having my first child too. It grew while I was pregnant. I spent a night in the hospital and then just tried to take it easy for awhile. You’ve got great support so lean on them! Prayers for speedy recovery and peace!
Gosh thanks. I have one too (in my uterus). I've also been advised to do surgery but it's scaring the crap out of me. This is very reassuring knowing that it's no biggie. Thanks!
Mine had to come out emergently, as it had grown so big it twisted the ovary and was cutting off blood supply. So good that you got this checked out and they are taking care of it for you! I remember that as soon as I woke up from the anesthesia, I felt so much better than the pain I was in before. My recovery was fairly quick. I'm praying that your surgery goes well and you recovery is short! God bless!
Jenn Miller, I am just a random fan of the Beeston family and found out that I too have a rather sizeable cyst on my left ovary today. I've been having weird pains this summer and I had to have a partial hysterectomy probably like 11 years ago, so it can't be those kind of cramps. This entire summer I have been not feeling well with cramps and sharp pains and I had a CT scan for my bladder and apparently this cyst showed up back in May and they just told me today about it. How long did you have yours? Will an ultrasound show more detail? I don't mean to get personal, but how did they know yours was wrapped around it and all of that?
I had multiple cysts on my ovaries plus an actual tumor on my left ovary that was twisting it & cutting off the flow. Surgery was the best thing I had ever done.
@@Grumpy_gurl that makes complete sense to me. I'm sorry that you have had multiple cysts, and then a tumor. That sounds scary. The doctor just called mine a mass, but I was just assuming it was a cyst. Got my ultrasound scheduled today for the end of the month. I was just curious if you had cramping or anything to know that something didn't feel right.
@@Grumpy_gurl my aunt had to have a hysterectomy after her first year of marriage as she had multiple cysts twisting into her Fallopian tubes and ovaries. So sad. This was in the 1970s
Little Jack’s face plant! His little legs must feel like they walked miles. Sarah you are a goofball and I mean that in the best way! And your joy for your family shines through. Good luck with your surgery. Squid Game was very good but you are right, disturbing.
I had one of those. It’s gonna be ok. I had mine out on 1993. It was a bigger surgery then. I have 1/2 an ovary left. And five pregnancies later, everything is fine. You will feel better with it out. I remember they called it a mass… then a tumor…and I lost my freaking mind. Do not worry!!!! Seriously! Don’t worry! Take some baths if it bugs you. Put a few meals in the freezer because you won’t feel like cooking (and it gave me something to do when I found myself worrying). Take care my friends! Oh and hey, this girl from Illinois loved watching the pumpkin patch by the ocean, it was like a fever dream!!!
Hi! Hope my comment will be understable and read on time. I had to fight cysts, benine tumors on my ovaries and other parts several times (3 surgeries by laparoscopy). The first time I had 3 cysts on one ovary and huge one on the other ovay. The only way I know to reduce the size of the cyst or even make it disappeared (the 3 cysts on the first ovary totally disappeared with the treatment, and I had had surgery for the huge one) is to have an artificial menopause induced by an injection (one injection of decapeptyl every 3 months. Normally 2 injections for a 6 months treatment and that's it.). As these tumors and cysts are hormonal-dependant, being on an artificial menopause make them starve to death (no hormones to feed them). I really hope you'll read my comment and don't hesitate to ask more questions I will be happy to share my experience (I am not a doctor but I have been dealing with this for the past 25 years). It is VERY important to try anything before surgery because every surgery touching your ovaries decrease your fertility. After 3 surgeries, I have never been blessed with getting pregnant. You are an amazing family. It is a pleasure to watch your videos. Hope you understand my English (I'm French) and hope for the best for you.
I had one and removal was simple. They went in through the naval and took it out. There was a couple days recovery. EASY❤️ Love and prayers coming your way❤️❤️
I was plagued with an ovarian cyst for years. When I had my first child the delivery ended up being via caesarean section and my Dr. said, while we're in here let's check on that cyst. It turned out to be pretty large and because I was awake during the procedure I asked that as little tissue as possible be removed. The entire ovary had to come out. The pathology report came back clear but the Dr. said that I was more than likely born with it. Fortunately I had no problem getting pregnant again. #2 was actually a wonderful surprise 2 years later. Don't worry, it's more common than you think. You'll be fine.
If I may ask mam, what do u mean ovaries removed? If ovaries were removed, you wouldn't have been able to conceive another right. (Im sorry I held my breath during ur story....and was relieved that u were able to give birth again. Wish you n ur family good health always.
@@unnulhs3818 we have 2 ovaries but you can be fertile with only one or possibly even a portion of one. In my case the Dr. said that the one removed had probably not functioned anyway.
Sarah, Please know that uterine cysts and uterine fibroids (benign tumors) are not the same thing. Please do your own research and understand why you would have surgery to remove it as it's not usually necessary. Example: Is it disrupting your life greatly, extremely painful or preventing pregnancy. Fibroids vary in location, size and quantity. At the very least make certain your are eating a hormone free diet. Do the research, diet is the cause of these damn things. Good luck, I've been there. I wish you the best, baby Jack is adorable!
I had seven benign tumors they found during my hysterectomy. They could cause pain during menstruation and bleed heavier. You'll feel much better and they should do it laproscopically. Benign means non cancerous.. you'll feel much better
It's probably going to be laparoscopic surgery. I had it for a bigger surgery and quite frankly, the recovery was much easier than I expected. The biggest thing for Sarah is she won't be able to lift Jack for a while. Wishing her all the best 💕
I've had an ovarian cyst that I didn't know I had until it ruptured. It is smart to get it out before something like that happens. Good luck doll. I'm sure you'll be fine. 💜
Loved the video as usual! SARAH, you'll be fine. If it causes you pain and your periods are heavy then I would get it out. You all are always in my prayers! 🙏❤😁
Im looking forward to seeing all of Jacks first during the holidays. Ive cysts on my ovaries before but mine were the size as a goose egg (thats drs words) so I had to have both ovaries out.
Go by what your doctor recommends. I had 2 healthy baby girls & a few years later they found a huge cyst on my right ovary(11cm). I had surgery & they had to remove my right ovary(that cyst just took over).... Years later even with only 1 ovary I had 2 healthy baby boys!
Laparoscopy, to remove ovarian cysts... super quick and easy. Outpatient, no down time. Unless, it grows to approximately fist size, or it bleeds into itself. Or if they burst... just A LOT more pain but still not big deal. ❤ feel better
I had one removed in my twenties, they can bust. It was no biggie, it was the size of a golf ball. Get it done and out of the way. Your all in my prayers. ❤️
I want to see Jack's reaction when he tries pumpkin pie he's probably going to squeal and dance around we still adorable I would definitely watch that🧡💛🧡💛🧡💛🧡💛🧡
Lo is the goat whisperer and Ozzy looked at the piggies like "nope, no food today piggies." 🤣 So good y'all got to spend family time together all 7 of you.
Sending you love, and light and healing. You got this! Stay in the positive many women have this procedure. So stay in the positive and allow those beautiful smiles and love that you both share, "shine". ✌️❤️🌻🌻🌻
Such a good video! Praying for you, I had one rupture and it was not fun, if it’s a simple thing to get it removed that would be a great thing so you don’t have to think about it any more! A weight will be lifted 💛
Wow the editing on this video made me feel like I was watching a TLC show! Top tier! And definitely more collabs with the Beeston's. You four together are even more funny! And the cousins together is adorable! :)
Advice: After I had uterine surgery, I slept upright in a chair for an entire week because I was afraid to move my stomach muscles due to the pain. That caused hard scar tissue and my muscles to heal pooched out somewhat, (whereas if I would have laid flat it would have healed flat. (If that makes sense). Also, that type of surgery can cause your body to go into temporary hormone change, but it will go back later. That's what my doctor told me and my hormones did get wonky but eventually I was fine and better than ever! I wish you a successful surgery and fast healing! God bless you and your wonderful family! ❤
Jack, Ozzy AND Stella? Cuteness overload 😍😍😍!!! Don't stress yourself out over the CYST. It's an easy surgery and not bad of a recovery. Your Hawaiian pumpkin patch was great! I live in Connecticut so the experience is a bit different but it's cool that the kids can experience that at all!
You are the most enthusiastic parents!!! I love watching your family!!! Thank you for sharing your awesome life!!! I will be getting my second grandbaby in April 2022 and you are giving me so many new ideas to do with them that I didn't get to do with my own children when they were small!!!
I thought my son was handsome coming out of the womb, but Jack takes the Cake!! You are both beautiful inside and out and wonderful parents, thank God I found this channel!!
Where exactly is the part they talk about them being brothers or twins ? Are they actually related? Cause I can't find tht info and im soo curious haha if there's a link or time stamp than please post it for me thanks 🥰😘🌛🌹🌜
I had ovarian cyst starting at age 11. Mine would grow to the sizes of large grapefruit and small cantaloupe then pop. So much pain. Birth control was the only thing that helped. I would have it taken out if your Ob/gym thinks it's necessary. Sending hugs and prayers your way😘💜
Two beautiful families all rolled into one big gorgeous family your parents must be so happy to have raised two boys that grew into two young men with beautiful wives bringing them grandchildren it’s rare in today’s world for families to stick together and continue growing best of luck and happiness in your future
Awe. That was si adorable when Jack and Ozzy was walking holding hands. Love both halfs of the Beeston family. Sorry to hear that you are getting surgery 💯❤💯❤
You are the cutest family! I’m a nana to two little girls (3 & 5) and I love watching how you both interact with Jack. There is so much love in your home. Praying 🙏 surgery goes smoothly and a speedy recovery!🤗
Hawaii is beautiful. A friend gave us the advice to go while we were young and could chase waterfalls. That was 30 years ago! Great memories in Maui and Kaui.
Don’t you worry, sweet Sarah!! I had the same thing, 2 times when I was in my late 20s. And I had no problem having 2 kids. And I recently found out that I have it(5cm) again in my ovaries. Of course it is scary when you go to the surgery room but you will be in good hands so don’t worry too much!! ^^*
My last full term pregnancy was twins. I had really big cysts in my ovaries.. I ended up having to have a total hysterectomy...ovaries and uterus. The best thing I can tell you is to listen to your doctor. If they recommend removal then go for it. I pushed to the point I was in a borderline emergency setting where my ovaries were on the verge of rupture. So please don't do what I did. Listen to ur doctor and don't hesitate. Surgery is scary but the consequences of waiting could be even scarier. Prayers for u guys
Love this video guys💜💜💜 Try not to worry too much about the cyst, with all your positivity you can deal with this, no problem. I'll keep you all in my thoughts and prayers.💜💜💜
Firstly, you're going to great during surgery. Ive just had my 28th major surgery and I'm still rocking and rolling 😎🤪 Secondly, please have the cyst removed. I have three children with no pregnancy complications but I was advised not to have my cyst removed, then found out years later, it was the cause of me miscarrying two baby girls. My cyst grew with each pregnancy and I ended up having a full hysterectomy at 32 years old and was then told that I should have had my cyst removed years before and had been wrongly advised. If you have the opportunity to have it safely removed, then do it. All cysts act differently but in my experience, it just led to further complications and unnecessary heartache 💔
I can't help but wonder, while watching you in the sunflowers, do you have venomous snakes or other "critters" that live in tall weeds and grasses on the island. BTW, Jack? SO ADORABLE, and Sarah, prayers for your surgery! My daughter in law is going through it soon too.
Praying that everything goes well with the doctor’s appointments & I surgery if it’s needed. Love the sunflowers & the pumpkin patch for Jack and Sarah
Hi Sarah. Surgery is best for your cyst (in my opinion.) I had mine rupture and it was horrible. Thank goodness I was ok 👍 and cyst are painful. So I pray for you a speedy recovery ❤️🩹 love to your family
So they are twins right?? I’m confused.. lol! I barely started watching you guys and I’m trying to figure that out because some of the shorts videos have me confused 🤔 🤣
How come they live such a luxurious life being young I work as a teacher and my husband engineer and we can't afford the things they have we are considered middle class in France No jealousy or ill will just curious we too are Christians