00:00 (upbeat music)
00:02 So there are three things that always surprises people
00:14 when I tell them about my Amish community.
00:16 The first one of the three is the fact that
00:21 my parents have 19 kids.
00:24 And within those 19 kids are three sets of twins,
00:29 and I'm a twin.
00:31 But not only that, my mom birthed
00:34 all of these kids naturally.
00:37 The second one is the fact that
00:40 we did not have social security numbers.
00:42 So when I left, I had to go apply
00:45 for a social security number.
00:47 And let's not forget that I had $20 to my name when I left.
00:51 The third one is that we are bilingual.
00:55 Actually, we are trilingual.
00:57 Our first language is Pennsylvania Dutch.
00:59 And then we learned German and English
01:04 when we went to school.
01:05 But the biggest thing to remember here is that
01:09 there's a major difference between all the orders.
01:13 And where I grew up was the most strict form
01:16 of Amish community that you can grow up in.
01:18 So this area that I'm walking around in
01:22 is much more modernized.
01:23 For example, this flower plant right here,
01:28 we weren't even allowed to have flowers like that.
01:30 So big difference.
01:31 How was it having so many siblings?
01:35 Amazing.
01:37 Okay, so there's pros and cons to it, obviously.
01:41 But I have many, many good memories
01:44 of having that many siblings.
01:47 And obviously, there's gonna be times that we fought.
01:51 Yes, we did fight and we did argue.
01:53 And sometimes, some of the siblings would create
01:56 kind of like a little pack where it was like,
02:00 I got your back, you got my back.
02:02 And they would kind of gang up against another sibling
02:07 if they were not part of it.
02:09 So I was actually one of those kids that was a troublemaker.
02:14 And a lot of times, I got blamed for things
02:19 that weren't actually my fault.
02:22 But because I pushed the lines and broke the rules,
02:27 I got in trouble for a lot of things.
02:32 But it did teach me a lot of things, too.
02:36 It taught me how to get smarter with what I was doing.
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