Jon takes the boys to a golf course for a day of fun. Kate and the girls head to the grocery store.
Kate treats the girls to painting and fun at a pottery painting studio. The boys get a lesson in healthy exercise.
Jon and Kate watch movies at home with the kids.
The kids get to decorate their own birthday cupcakes, but they can't eat them until after dinner.
Jon cooks a traditional Korean meal for the family to teach the children about their heritage.
Jon and Kate discuss their favorite instances with each child and moments they wish were never caught on tape.
The Gosselin family travels to Sesame Place where they meet Big Bird and Elmo.
Jon and Kate take the kids to see the tank engine Thomas the Train.
Jon and Kate pack up the family for a car trip to a speaking engagement.
Jon and Kate take the children on a tour of wild horses dwelling along the coast and to a lighthouse.
The family heads to the beach, hoping for an improvement over a previous miserable visit.
The family celebrates July 4th with food and fireworks, and the kids play with sparklers.
Jon and Kate take the sextuplets to the intensive-care unit to show them where they came from.
Jon and Kate put together an overnight campout in the backyard for the children.
Jon and Kate take the kids to the Sight and Sound Theater to see an Adam and Eve interactive play in Strasburg, Pennsylvania.
Jon and Kate go through e-mails and answer questions as viewers continue to flood their inbox.
The family is asked to be on the November cover of Good Housekeeping magazine.
Jon gets a chance to do things his own way when Kate goes out of town for a few days.
Jon and Kate prepare for the twins to return to school and for the sextuplets to begin preschool.
Jon gets a chance to do things his own way when Kate goes out of town for a few days.
Jon and Kate prepare for the twins to return to school and for the sextuplets to begin preschool.
Jon takes the boys and Cara to see a baseball game.
Kate must pack for 10 and find a dress for the renewal of vows ceremony before the family leaves for Hawaii.
While en route to Hawaii, the Gosselins stop in San Diego to visit the Legoland theme park and go on a safari at the zoo.
The family arrives in Hawaii and learns aspects of Hawaiian culture though hula dancing and lei making.
The Gosselins arrive in Hawaii and immerse themselves in the culture doing such activities such as hula dancing, cooking classes, and snorkeling.
The family travels to Park City, Utah, for their first ski vacation.
After 10 years of marriage and their unique life together as parents of multiples, Kat and Jon renew their wedding vows during a ceremony in Hawaii.
Jon and Kate decide to get rid of the clutter in their house and hold a garage sale.
The family travels to New York to promote Jon and Kate’s first book.
The twins get excited when their parents give them a chance to be mommies to the sextuplets for a day, but as they try to guide, feed and instruct their younger siblings, they begin to appreciate the challenges of caring for them.
Kate lets the twins act as the mommy for a day and soon they realize it is not as easy as it looks.
The Gosselins visit a children's hospital to hand out holiday gifts.
Kate freezes soup for the winter season in an effort to save money and time.
The sextuplets go to the dentist for another cleaning and checkup; Mady and Cara make their first visit to an orthodontist to find out if they need braces.
Jon and Kate take the sextuplets to the dentist for their six month checkup. Also, Mady and Cara go to the orthodontist to see if they need braces.
Jon and Kate answer questions from viewers about their family.
Jon, Kate, and the children visit their new house before moving day.
Jon, Kate and the family move into their new larger home.
Jon takes the kids to explore the woods near their new home while Kate is away in New York City.
After the family has moved into their new spacious home, Jon and Kate still must decorate and organize the furniture.
Jon and Kate decide to get two puppies for the family.
Jon, Kate, and the family return to their old house for one last visit.
Now that the Gosselins have settled into their new home, they visit their old house one last time to tie up some loose ends and discover absence makes the heart grow fonder.
The Gosselins take a trip to the vet after one of their puppies gets too curious.
Kate stays home with the kids while Jon and Cara travel to Utah to go skiing.
Jon and Kate travel to Philadelphia and take the kids to the Please Touch Museum where the children are allowed to explore, play, and touch the exhibits.
The Gosselin family goes to see the Harlem Globetrotters, with more in store than just the players amazing basketball skills.
Jon and Kate celebrate the sextuplets fifth birthday by inviting many of their friends to a big party.
Jon and Kate address what the future holds for their family; the sextuplets turn 5.
The eight children enlist help from professional baker Duff Goldman to create a special surprise for their mom Kate s birthday.
Kate and Mady enjoy some relaxing mother-daughter time in San Diego while Jon stays home with the other seven children; one of the sextuplets must be rushed to the doctor.
Chef Emeril Lagasse visits the Gosselin home to give the entire family cooking lessons in celebration of their show s 100th episode; the children create a meal.
The guys from Orange County Chopper come to the family s house to hang out and plan the design for Jon s custom chopper.
After much discussion, Jon and Kate are ready to make an announcement about the future; changes at the Gosselin home include new playhouses for the children.
The story of Jon, Kate and their two sets of multiples unfolds through video footage, including newly discovered home video footage that predates their television series.
Chaos erupts as the family heads to Jon and Kate s favorite restaurant for a Mother s Day brunch; Kate needs to pack for a book tour trip.
Kate must figure out how to set up multiple tents and start a campfire so the kids can sleep under the stars.
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