Joy-Anna Duggar’s Baby Son Gideon Helps With Kitchen Renovations In Cute, Rare Selfie
A little selfie fun with mama! Joy-Anna Duggar and her husband Austin Forsyth are not as active on social media as the rest of the Duggar fam, so fans are always overjoyed whenever Joy-Anna shares a photo update of her baby son Gideon on Instagram. On Friday, Jan. 4, Joy-Anna took to Instagram to share a series of three photos and two of them included little Gideon’s adorable smile.
“I love getting to tile… especially with these cuties!” Joy-Anna, 21, wrote in the caption of her carousel photo post. In the first slide, Joy-Anna’s hardworking hubby Austin, 25, was diligently applying tiles onto what seemed to be a kitchen wall. In the second and third slides, Joy-Anna turned the forward-facing camera onto herself and snapped two adorable shots of her cuddled up with baby Gideon — in the first shot, he had his tiny little thumb in his mouth, and in the second shot, he removed his hand so fans could get a close-up glimpse at that adorable smile.
“You look gorgeous, motherhood has made you more beautiful,” one fan gushed, and another wrote, “You three should have a flipping houses show. Your family is so sweet.”
It seems like Austin and Joy-Anna are working on yet another house as part of their house flipping business. Last January, Joy-Anna gave fans a tour of a home that they purchased in 2017 for nearly $70,000. Fans thought that home was where Joy-Anna and Austin would raise their family, but it turned out they decided to sell it in August. According to Radar Online, Joy-Anna and Austin sold the home for $140,000 — making a $70,000 profit.
Shortly after, Joy-Anna shocked fans when she shared photos from inside of an RV — and many felt that a camper was not a proper place to live with a newborn baby. It’s unclear if Joy-Anna, Austin, and Gideon are still living in the RV or if the home in Joy-Anna’s recent IG post is the one that the family will eventually call home.
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