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    Growing Up McGhee Supersized Summer Playdate Takes Over Atlanta [PICS]

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    On Saturday, June 4, UPtv hosted the “Growing Up McGhee Supersized Summer Playdate” at Catch Air Midtown. Packed with food, fellowship and fun, it was definitely an event to remember!

    The exciting experience had something for everyone. While kids enjoyed robust play areas, the parents had a chance to tune in to an exclusive panel discussion moderated by Atlanta sweetheart, Rashan Ali, and  a special Skype appearance from show matriarch, Mia McGhee. Also chiming in were Andra Hall (Founder, CamiCakes), Bernetta Knighten (BernettaStyle.com) and DJ FaDelf (Celebrity DJ, Author and Motivational Speaker), who shared their thoughts and experiences on a variety of topics including Faith & Family, Entrepreneurship & Work/Life Balance and more!

    TAKE A LOOK AT THE PICS BELOW TO SHARE IN THE FUN!
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    In the new series “Growing Up McGhee,” Ro and Mia McGhee and their adorable sextuplets, now five years old, return to television as they try their best to balance a hectic life and all that comes with it, including their six different kindergarten classes and all of the demands of their bustling family carpet cleaning business. Life was busy enough taking care of six little babies, but now that their brood can walk, talk and share lots of laughs and mischief, Ro and Mia face brand new challenges and unexpected surprises that are throwing them for a loop. Diaper changes and feeding schedules have been replaced by sassy opinions, homework times six and chore charts. Not only do the kids continue to grow and learn, but the parents do too! With these six, they never know what is going to happen and never before have they felt more outnumbered.
    Join the conversation online:
    @GrowingUpMcGhee | #GrowingUpMcGhee

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