Getting to know you: Life with 10 kids under Hungary's lockdown

Published 2020-04-23, 09:46 a/m
© Reuters. Hungarian canoe world champion, Joob poses for a photo with his family during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Szeged

By Krisztina Than and Krisztina Fenyo

BUDAPEST (Reuters) - When Hungarian ex-world champion canoeist Marton Joob and fiancee Dora got married they planned to have six children.

So far they've had 10, with an 11th on the way - and now that schools are closed and the country is under lockdown, looking after them has become a full-time job with sometimes unforeseen consequences.

"We think everything is all right and the fridge is full, and then 2-3 days later we open it and its almost empty," said 37-year-old Marton.

They get by with two fridges and a big freezer, and use a 17-seater bus to transport the family around their home city of Szeged.

But their biggest challenge has been home schooling. Six of the children - they range in age from 15 years to just 14 months - have been studying at home for weeks, and all have assignments to be coordinated, completed and delivered on time.

The lockdown has taught the children to be more self-reliant and cooperate more readily in tidying the house, playing together in smaller groups and packing away toys - helping to bring the family closer together and reinforcing their Christian values.

"This virus has changed many things ... we have slowed down a little," said Marton, a three-time sprint canoe world champion between 2003 and 2007.

© Reuters. Hungarian canoe world champion, Joob poses for a photo with his family during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Szeged

While the epidemic is a worrying time "seeing our children around us gives us great hope (and)... if God (wills it) ... we would like to have one or two more."

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