So, break's over. But, as Chip quipped, they never really took to downtime. "As soon as we decided to stop Fixer Upper, we had a fifth baby," he explained to Jimmy Fallon.
So, break's over. But, as Chip quipped, they never really took to downtime. "As soon as we decided to stop Fixer Upper, we had a fifth baby," he explained to Jimmy Fallon. "It's like time on our hands equals additional children. So we're essentially looking for a part-time job to keep us busy."
As it turns out, a lifestyle magazine (The Magnolia Journal), restaurant (Magnolia Table), an in-the-works hotel in downtown Waco, Target product line, Magnolia Homes collection, several books, the multi-faceted two-and-a-half acre Magnolia Market at the Silos, the original Magnolia Reality and the bustling 40-acre, Crawford, Tex. farm they share with Drake, 15, Ella, 14, Duke, 11, Emmie, 10, and Crew, 22 months,wasn't quite enough.
But when you look back at their incredibly humble beginnings it becomes easier to understand why they'd be hesitant to pump the breaks.