That kid starts school next year! Is she just waiting for him to decide not to wear nappies?Christ!
Is this her idea of being a good mother??
Laying their clothes on the floor-and Alf must still be in nappies.
She’s probably waiting for nanna to decide to do it when Alf is off for Easter.That kid starts school next year! Is she just waiting for him to decide not to wear nappies?
Just got her down again… but hasn’t slept. F@cking get over it. I’ve had a sick child awake all night and I’m also ill. Yet the alarm still goes off at 6 and I have to do a full day at work because, well, there is work and deadlines to meet. First 30 mins spent trying to negotiate cover for my child as they can’t go to school. She is pathetic. This is standard stuff Ash, get used to it as it doesn’t necessarily get better. Welcome to life. The fact she can’t even get off her lazy arse and go see Tommy or vice versa is, frankly, bizarre.If Sleeping Bunnies we’re so good and sorted Alfs sleep why doesn’t she use them again? She’s got the funds to use the best sleep consultant in the land. The sleep woe is me drivel is getting oh so boring when she does NOTHING to help it!
No we won’t think of you today Ash. Stupid narc
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Are you though?I’m shocked Alf can’t do that puzzle at his age.
and make Alf walk. He doesn’t fit in the bleeping thingWhy don’t they just strap the bleeping kids into the pushchair it’s not rocket science is it really![]()
And he’s got his shoes on the wrong feet too. That’ll help a kid that already can’t walk properly. God these 2 really are as thick as they come.View attachment 2807974Remember she doesn’t believe in gender stereotyping![]()
I don’t get it. It’s not even a safety thing, it’s just lazy. All three of mine have walked to crèche since they were Ada’s age. Occasionally I could trick them into the pram or carrier, but what child that can walk, doesn’t want to walk? It’s five minutes on a flat path, first thing in the morning. It’s hardly onerous.and make Alf walk. He doesn’t fit in the bleeping thing![]()
Do you think your 16-year-old may simply have forgotten, or has the hump over something? I’m so sorry you’re upset. You’re an absolutely wonderful mother, despite your eldest’s overlooking of the day. Hopefully they’ll surprise you with an un-Mothers-day gift later in the week, or suddenly and spontaneously tell you how much you mean to them.Awful Alfie probably distracts her
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My 5 year old was opening my present (from a wonderful PTA sale at school where they take £2 and choose a gift in the school day last week) - of course I let him open it. Small joys for excited children who can’t wait.
---Wait until they’re teenagers Ash. My 16 year old hasn’t acknowledged the day AT ALL and honestly it’s really upset me and had me questioning if I’ve gone wrong with raising him.
This sums it up for her. As long as she is happy (read: spoilt) then it’s all okay. duck anyone else and especially the boy child.
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Ada looks wrecked and out of it. Don’t worry Tommy about the baby who’s been up all night in pain and now has to sit in a noisy smelly church hall all dayI bet “say sorry to Mummy” is going to be the soundtrack of the kids’ lives.