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Jan 20 2009

Little People: Just Married

Published by momofdw at 10:16 am under Reality tv Edit This

Last night, I watched Little People: Just Married. It was a one hour show about two little people during their first year of marriage. Jen Arnold is thirty four years old, she is a neonatologist. Her husband is named Bill Klein and he owns a very successful business in New York City. He is also thirty four years old. Bill is taller than Jen so she relies on him for a few things such as getting gas since she cannot reach the card machine. Jen got a job after she got married to Bill and decided to move to Houston, Texas. Bill had a ranch style home in Long Island that he owned with Jen. He commutes back and forth from Texas to New York City often. Bill and Jen do not like being apart but Bill’s business is based in New York City so his success depends on him commuting back and forth so that he can make money. Bill needed a bilateral hip replacement. He had his surgery at the end of the show. Jen was very upset when he was wheeled into surgery. She has had ninety nine surgeries and is a doctor but it still scared her. In the end, Bill was okay and he and Jen spent their first thanksgiving together in his hospital room with two turkey meals. I really liked this couple. They are very loving and interesting. I hope TLC continues to follow the couple. Did you watch this show?

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14 Responses to “Little People: Just Married”

  1. Patty Bon 20 Jan 2009 at 8:32 pm edit this

    I haven’t seen the show but knew Jennifer Arnold when she was a resident in Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh, and just found out today that there was a tv show about her. I was so happy to her that she was married! I hope to find the next airing of the show. I found her to be a truly amazing woman of steel both as a doctor, and as a person.

  2. Anita Campbellon 22 Jan 2009 at 5:43 pm edit this

    Yes, I watched the show and really did enjoy it. I also hope TLC will continue to follow this couple.

  3. Karen Ziegfeldon 27 Jan 2009 at 2:05 pm edit this

    patty,

    do u still have contact info for jen?
    it was a a really cute show:) im really happy for both of them !!!

  4. Pamon 15 Feb 2009 at 4:02 am edit this

    Yes I also saw that show. It was amazing. I think I just found my new favorite reality show.

  5. Patrickon 16 Feb 2009 at 9:58 am edit this

    Im so happy for Jen and Bill! My friend is actually Bill’s younger brother and the two of them are really great people. Glad they are enjoying Texas, where everything is bigger (which isnt the best for them :)

  6. annaon 09 Mar 2009 at 8:47 am edit this

    I did not see the show, but also knew Jen as a resident and fellow in Pittsburgh. She is truly an amazing woman and a great doctor. I just found out about the show after seeing Oprah was featuring them. I hope TLC airs it again and features them in future shows.

  7. Mimi Lon 10 Mar 2009 at 1:46 pm edit this

    I was a good friend of Jen’s in high school. I hate that we’ve lost touch but I’m so excited things are going well for her. She has always been full of life - our freshman year she was a cheerleader and no matter how many surgeries she was out for she kept straight A’s.

  8. PamelaJayeon 10 Mar 2009 at 10:18 pm edit this

    I am watching it just now (last night too much TV)
    10 minutes in, I am really liking it, especially that Jen is a doctor and Bill is very successful too.
    They seem very down to earth (no pun intended) and, so far, happy.
    So much better than Jon & Kate or the other “special” people. I feel as if I could actually relate to these people.

  9. lysieon 02 Apr 2009 at 9:28 pm edit this

    Where did Jen go to medical school? I saw a documentary featuring Dr. Michael Ain, a pediatric orthopedic surgeon at Johns Hopkins (and my personal hero) who despite his stellar academic record and research experience had many difficulties getting accepted into medical school. He went to Albany and did his residency there. I’m hoping that the climate has changed–I imagine he opened up many peoples eyes. Did Jen face the same struggles?

    Lysie

  10. DaveMon 03 Apr 2009 at 7:45 pm edit this

    Jen went to school in Orlando, then University of Miami. Med School was John Hopkins, and her residency and fellowship for neonatology was Pittsburgh. She really is a terrific young lady & doctor and has met her match in Bill. Jen does in fact know & admire Dr. Ain but her role model was Dr. Kopits a Johns Hopkins Orthopedic surgeon who performed many life changing (for the better) surgeries on Jen as she was growing up as he devoted his career and life to little people in general. We hope that the two of them continue to cherish each other, and their work, and bring more of their enjoyment of life to those of us who get to watch them through TLC. Love, Dad.

  11. abcdefghon 19 May 2009 at 9:57 pm edit this

    Great show. Jen is so sweet. Bill is the absolute jerk I remember he is. I know him, my wife worked for him a couple months and he never paid her. Not a penny. I wonder if now being on tv we’ll get that paycheck? My wife watched the first show and said it was perfect, showed him for the amazing idiot that he is in real life. Now pay my wife Bill!

  12. marthon 03 Jun 2009 at 1:54 am edit this

    I think Jen is just a doll so cute and a Doc at that. On the other hand Bill is a jerk, he treats her like a little kid. She is funny and he is so serious, she could have done so much better. k

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