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Little Trip, Big Fun!

Kevin October 15th, 2009

Last weekend my family and I flew up to Portland to visit Roloff Farms. We lucked out with beautiful weather and some amazing scenery up in Portland this time of year. The mix of evergreens with splashes of red, gold, and orange from seasonal trees was quite the show from mother nature.

We spent almost the entire day Saturday (Oct 10th) at Roloff Farms. One thing that surprised me was just how close to the city of Portland the farm is. From watching the show, the surroundings seemed to indicate they were in a rural farm area … maybe an hour outside the city. However, the farm is actually only about 20 miles from downtown Portland. We were driving along the freeway, when the landscape switched pretty abruptly from urban to open fields and a more rural feeling. The Roloffs actually live in Helvetia, a suburb of Portland.

After reaching the farm, we all picked up a Roloff Farms sweatshirt or t-shirt from their gift shop. They were selling all sorts of stuff such as water bottles, key rings, Roloff Farms dirt in a jar, family pictures, coffee mugs, sweatshirts, t-shirts, Little People Big World DVD’s, Matt’s book “Against Tall Odds”, magnets, fleeces … all sorts of souvenirs!

We then bought a combo ticket to go on both rides for $10/person (it was $6 separate if you only wanted to go on one). One ride was a scenic tour of the entire farm, the other was a ride out to Western Town where we got to get off the trailer and tour the town for about 5 minutes. The one thought that kept coming back to me as we toured the property was just how nice everything looked. It was quite an amazing piece of land, and all of Matt’s projects, along with all the landscaping really made it something special. I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t just a tad bit jealous by the time we left ;)

The day we were there, a TLC crew was there filming the show. The topic? Matt organized a contest - a fort building competition between three teams of local kids. They were all building their forts as we toured the farm, and the cameras were rolling. You can see the crew in some of the pics we took.

We saw everyone in the family except Molly, who we were told by Papa and Honey (the grandparents) at Western Town that we had JUST missed her by 5 minutes - she had to cut out to attend a surprise birthday party. We actually met and got to talk with both Amy and Jeremy. Amy was super friendly, so was Jeremy. It actually surprised me a bit just how down to earth they all were. Jeremy had more than a few girls swooning over him.

All in all it was a very fun trip. The farm was everything we had hoped it would be, and more. If you’ve ever considered going, I’d highly recommend it. Our entire family loved it. Thanks Roloffs for letting us visit your farm :)

You can view the hundreds of pictures we took at the farm below. Enjoy!!

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Interview With Amy

Kevin December 1st, 2008

A little while back, we were lucky enough to be contacted by TLC with the opportunity to interview Amy. Obviously, we jumped at the chance, and tried to assemble a list of questions that fans of the show would want to know. In fact, a few of the questions came from the terms and phrases we find in our web traffic logs - in other words, the phrases people type in to search engines that leads them to this site.

We want to thank TLC for the opportunity, and give a special thanks to Amy for her time in answering our questions despite her busy schedule. Below is the interview. Enjoy :)

RO: How did your family first come in contact with TLC, and what factors were involved in making the show a regular series after the initial special ran on air?

AR: A producer approached us about the possibility of doing a special about our family. The ratings seemed to be good enough for the possibility of a show and our family had enough dynamics to be interesting and have a variety of personalities. Lo and behold 3 - 6 episodes has turned into shows and filming for our 4th season. We are grateful and honored that so many people have liked and enjoyed watching it.

RO: You’re originally from Michigan, and Matt talks about how he was raised in California. So what made you guys settle down in Oregon?

AR: I am from Michigan and Matt is from California. We met in Michigan, got married and I moved to California. There was a job opportunity for Matt in Oregon and I was pregnant with twins. We consider the job opportunity and raising a family, having more kids and Oregon seemed like a wonderful place to do that.

RO: I seem to remember in one episode where Matt had to deal with upset neighbors who felt like you were damaging the farm community with “agritainment”. How is your relationship with your neighbors now that the farm has taken off and the show has become such a big hit?

AR: Our neighbors I think have gotten used to the fact that we are not going anywhere and what we wanted to and have done wasn’t directly affecting them so they have for the most part left us alone. We are grateful that we have been able to grow pumpkins, the work and time Matt and us have put into it has paid off, lots of people and families have had a great time, a fun experience and our pumpkin business will still be here even though TV may not or change. They have adjusted and some of them have come around and think we are doing ok for the farm community and community around us.

RO: What goes into filming an episode? Do you sit down with TLC producers and come up with themes/ideas for the show? How long is the crew at your home? Do they show up every day for a certain time period, or are they free to come and go as they like?

AR: We pretty much just live our life and the tv crew follows along. Obviously most of the filming is filmed at our house/farm, after the kids are out of school for the day, during the summer, and when we go on vacation or have special things go on that we are a part of. Sometimes Matt will come up with special projects he may have normally thought of but since we are filming for tv he will make the projects around the farm happen more than not happen. The producers will meet with us to find out what we are doing in our day, week, month and plan for themselves accordingly. We may do extra things around something we have already planned and Matt will make it a little more extra. He is creative and convincing. The crew is at our house Wed. - Sunday and most recently just Thurs. - Sunday. Our weekend is Mon and Tues. They just don’t show up whenever they feel like it they to do have a schedule. It works because we have a great crew and wonderful and great producers that are here with us.

RO: One thing I think a lot of fans like about the show is the “real” factor. It feels like we are seeing the family up close and personal without any front. Do you feel like what we see of you on the show is a pretty good depiction of life around the Roloff home even when the cameras aren’t rolling?

AR: What you see is pretty much the real Roloff Family. It’s just us trying to love, live life as a family. However, you have to remember you are seeing a glimpse of us. They couldn’t even begin to include everything in an episode. A lot of times we know the before and after but you see the moment in between. You see bits and pieces of our life but don’t assume you know and have seen everything. They will put bits and pieces that are similar together to make an episode also. It is tv. Sometimes there are events, things said that we wish weren’t on the show and other times the cameras aren’t just there to show the things we wish did get on the show. It’s about a family trying to be the best they can experiencing life - with a disability, a dwarf child, average size children, and so on and so on.

RO: How is your life different now compared to before the show? Do you consider yourself a celebrity? Do you get stopped for autographs and/or pictures a lot?

AR: I consider our life different just by the experience of being on tv and having our own show. Instead of being looked upon as being so different or someone that somebody else can not relate to (Zach made fun of or whispers my kids hear others say about us, cruel derogatory things) is that them, the family on tv, I can so relate to them, and being maybe just more like them. I don’t sense that being a little person is so foreign to a lot of people anymore and that is good. Yes, we get recognized all of the time and asked for autographs/pictures. We appreciate that people are watching the show and we appreciate meeting so many people. It is still hard for Molly and Jacob with all of the attention but it just comes with being on tv. I/we really don’t think of myself/ourselves as a celebrity. Just someone and a family that in the long run has had a great opportunity and experience and if we were able to open up others perception about seeing a dwarf, a little person as more positive then it was well worth the exposure of our personal lives. The one thing I have now realized about our show and appreciate is that it crosses every economic, culture, race, disability boundaries. It’s a good show for anyone to be able to watch it.

RO: With your kids growing up, and the show allegedly winding down, what’s next for you and Matt? Any plans for a spin-off show? Any big travel plans? Will you continue giving your motivational speeches?

AR: With the kids growing up sure, the tv show will change or eventually end as a complete Roloff family LPBW. Who knows you may see some of us do something else within the media. As for travel, I have always wanted to do that since graduating from HS but marriage, family, life changes and so does that dream. Now that the kids are growing up, the twin boys will begin to venture out on their own I will continue to always be an involved mom, but I’m starting to maybe think about travel more and see different places and meet some wonderful people all over this wonderful country but also realize the opportunity of teaching, learning, and experiencing with each other. It opens up your world and seeing it from a disability perspective gives you a different insight too. Yes, Matt and I will continue to do motivational speeches as long as different venues are interested. We still have a lot more to offer and to give in that area.

Fall 2008 Newsletter

Kevin September 30th, 2008

With the summer over, and pumpkin season upon us, Matt has sent out a Fall newsletter updating fans about what’s been going on around the farm. A few highlights from the newsletter:

• The new season of the show will feature a number of trips to far away places.
• The farm is now open for Pumpkin season. It goes from September 27 - October 28.
• The farm has a few new attractions for visitors.
• Zach & Jeremy are now seniors in high school.
• Molly just took her driver’s permit test.
• Jacob is now in middle school, and playing soccer.
• Amy continues to book speeches and public appearances, and is traveling a lot.

You can read the newsletter in full by following the link below.

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Summer Newsletter

Kevin June 5th, 2008

Matt sent out a summer newsletter today with updates about the family and farm. For those with sort attention spans, here are a few highlights:

* You can now buy Roloff Farms merchandise directly from ShopRoloff.com.
* The major remodel to the house is now finished.
* Molly was co-valedictorian of her middle school.
* Jacob just finished 5th grade.
* The twins just turned 18.
* The TLC crew is out in full force at the farm this summer, taping what will be the 4th season of the show, set to air this fall.

You can read the full news letter below.

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Happy Holidays From The Roloffs

Kevin December 21st, 2007

The Roloffs recently sent out a holiday newsletter which you can sign up for here. Matt gave a rundown of all the latest projects on the farm, and what the family has been up to. He also talks about the pending DUI trial, and shares his feelings about the whole ordeal.

Rather than paraphrase the whole thing, we have included an excerpt of the newsletter below so you can read about what the family has been up to. Click the link below for the newsletter.

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Season 4 Is Here!

Kevin October 16th, 2007

I just got done watching the season premiere, and it was awesome! My favorite scene of the night? It had to be the part where they are camped at the RV campground and Matt tells Zach to go throw out his trash, so Zach just goes and tosses it in the fire pit in front of Amy. Our whole family, and especially my wife, was laughing when Amy goes in and chews out Matt. Let’s just say we could definitely relate to being on vacation and in similar types of situations.

Zach throwing his trash in the fire pit actually reminded me of a prior episode where the boys come back from their camping trip and Matt tells Zach to get rid of some old milk, so Zach just goes and pours it out into a flower planter on their porch. I sometimes think Zach doesn’t quite think things through when he’s disposing of trash.

It was fun seeing the spot Matt proposed to Amy. He said it was 20 years ago, so who knows … maybe they’ll do something cool on the show for their 20th anniversary.

Finally, was it me, or did anyone else think Zach was a poor sport when the kid playing goalie stopped his goal at the high school party? After he gets stopped, he punches the kid, then kicks him. I like Zach, but I thought that was pretty lame and uncalled for.

Matt & Amy Interviewed By Rachael Ray

Kevin October 14th, 2007

Last Friday (October 12th), Matt & Amy were guests on the Rachael Ray Show. They discussed topics from how doing the show has actually helped them be better parents, to Matt’s DUI. From Rachael’s website:

Matt and Amy Roloff, stars of the reality show Little People Big World, tell Rachael that sometimes it’s an advantage having cameras around 24-7. “We just previewed an episode the other day,” Matt says, “where [son] Jeremy is on the phone with his girlfriend all the time. I’m thinking, as soon as I get home from this trip I’m going to talk to him about how often he’s on the phone with his girlfriend, because we don’t see it.” Amy agrees. “Mom usually knows a lot, but I’m realizing I don’t know everything!”

Rach wants to know if the show will deal with Matt’s DUI case. “We put everything else out there so we don’t want to hide anything,” he says. “It makes what the show is all about. I think there are still pieces of it that are all being put together, but it’s been a great experience being able to do a show where we can show the good, the bad, the ugly — our successes and our failures.”

It should be interesting to see what Matt has to say about the DUI when they cover it on the show - and you know they will. Like Matt said, the show is about the good, the bad, and the ugly … not to mention a topic like that is bound to bring in the viewers and raise the show ratings.