112 Candles
Work And Buy
The McCaugheys turned 16 and Kenny, their father, granted them with their freedom to work. He allowed them to get jobs and earn for themselves. This was how they can make ways to their own cars and that’s when the septuplets started working. How Bobbi and Kenny were taking care of everything with so much perfection?
Home Life
Over the years, Bobbi and Kenny worked hard and are proud to see there kids growing and driving. Bobbi adds, “It’s fun to see the work pay off.” In mid of all the limelight, their elder sister Mikayla took a great step towards her big day.
The Septuplets’ Older Sister
Mikayla studied at both Des Moines Area Community College and Arizona State University before she decided to get married and had her first child. She stood close to her siblings even in another achievement of their life. Indeed a wonderful day for the family.
Group Graduation
On November 19, 2015, the McCaugheys septuplets were 18 and their high school was about to be completed. Their kids were now legal adults and were about to make big decisions related to their futures and careers. When asked Bobbi shared her feelings, “it’s sad to see things end, but there will be lots of firsts coming.” Their paths were divided and they were ready to go for more adventures in life.
College
At the time the septuplets were born, they received one of the most reasonable gifts, ie, free college education from several universities. The offers were from Hannibal-LaGrange University in Missouri for free secondary educations and the State of Iowa’s scholarships to any state university of their choice. They had completely different choices though.