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What does Jay Schwandt do for a living?

Both earned advanced degrees, even as their family grew. Kateri holds a master’s degree in social work from Grand Valley State University, and Jay, who is a lawyer and owner of a land surveying business, holds a law degree from Western Michigan University’s Thomas M. Cooley Law School.

What is Jay Schwandt?

The Schwandts started dating as freshmen, attending Gaylord High School and Gaylord St. Mary’s, respectively. They wed in 1993, before they attended Ferris State University, and before they graduated the couple had three sons. Both earned advanced degrees, even as their family grew.

How many sons does Kateri and Jay Schwandt have?

(CNN) Kateri and Jay Schwandt have finally welcomed a baby girl to their family — after nearly three decades and 15 tries. The Michigan couple has 14 sons — Tyler, Zach, Drew, Brandon, Tommy, Vinny, Calvan, Gabe, Wesley, Charlie, Luke, Tucker, Francisco and Finley.

Who are the parents of the Schwandt baby girl?

Seated, starting at upper left, are Charlie, Luke, mother Kateri holding Finley, father Jay with Tucker and Francisco in the foreground. (CNN) Kateri and Jay Schwandt have finally welcomed a baby girl to their family — after nearly three decades and 15 tries.

Where did the schwandts go to high school?

The Schwandts started dating as freshmen, attending Gaylord High School and Gaylord St. Mary’s, respectively, and married in 1993, before they attended Ferris State University and had three sons before they graduated. They also both earned advanced degrees, even as their family grew.

Who is the oldest of the Schwandt brothers?

The oldest of the boys, 28-year-old Tyler Schwandt told the Free Press it may take a few years for his brothers to adjust to having a girl in the house — especially in remembering to put the toilet seat down.