'Sweet Home Sextuplets': Eric and Courtney wonder where to take family of 11 as tornado nears their house

Eric and Courtney try to get things in place as a tornado warning is sounded in their county
PUBLISHED OCT 7, 2020
Eric and Courtney (TLC)
Eric and Courtney (TLC)

Eric and Courtney Waldrop have been living in the mobile home ever since the renovation in their house started. While the pair have been looking forward to moving back into the house, it looks like the renovation has been taking more time than they had expected. In the latest episode (October 6), Eric and Courtney faced a tornado warning and it caused chaos in the house. 

The pair had been trying to live happily with their nine children in the mobile home. Even though the big boys struggled to be happy in the small space, they knew they had to adjust in it till their house was completed. However, Eric and Courtney soon find out that there is a tornado that is about to hit their county. 

Being in the mobile home, Eric and Courtney knew it was not safe for them to be there. While the tornado was yet to enter their county, the pair knew it was important to start acting fast as they were a family of 11. With their sextuplets and three big boys, Courtney wanted to make sure they were in the car and in a safe place before things got bad. 

The pair managed to get helmets for all the children in the hope that they would be safe if anything goes wrong. As they got everyone in the car, Eric and Courtney, along with her parents, drove to her friend Valerie's house. Valerie and her husband, Justin were happy to welcome them home. 

As they all camped in the house, Courtney noticed Valerie's house was leaking. Luckily, they managed to get that under control. The family waited for the rain to stop and for the tornado to pass over. As they looked at the news, they realized the tornado had already destroyed a lot of things. 

Once the rain stopped and everything became calm, they went to check out their place. Courtney and Eric were happy that nothing happened to their mobile home or the house. However, they noticed that the water entered the window of their house and it would require them to change it.

With this making the cost of renovation go up, Courtney and Eric decided to not make a master bedroom. Meanwhile, the pair gave the big boys a sight of the damage done by the tornado. Seeing how schools and houses were destroyed, they decided to set up a stall to earn money and donate things to the school affected. 

They managed to raise a good amount of money and used that money to help the school out. Courtney and Eric felt happy that their children valued what they had.

'Sweet Home Sextuplets' airs on Tuesdays at 10 pm ET on TLC. 

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