Boss_mummy_sale #17 Kid is sick? Get it on the 'gram! Boss mummy? Absolute sham!

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My kids were so ready for an early night tonight after a full on busy weekend. Kid friendly, but busy. They were in bed just after 6, because I have work tomorrow and they have childcare, and I don’t want them tired and upset. Routine is key for us, but she prefers to boss it and do what she likes with no rules. No way would I have tried to take them out for dinner at 6pm. I’d have gone at 4pm if I wanted the kids involved
 
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Place your bets now for the video of him still asleep at 10am and the ambulance/hospital sympathy selfie at 1800
 
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It’s almost as if 3 years olds aren’t meant to go out for dinner past 7pm !! Going out for dinner is for adults, take kids out at tea time you selfish cow!! I honestly hate her, she doesn’t give one single shite about those kids.
 
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Why not go for dinner at 5 if you’re going! Or let him have that day time nap if you’re going out later!
 
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She thinks blow drys, fancy prawns and dinners out are treats for kids when really, all they want is to snuggle up, make a mess without being told off and to stuff their faces with a Maccys. She’s got such a warped sense of entitlement - how DARE a toddler fall asleep when he’s being dragged to an adult pub (no doubt) but hey, his sister got a blow dry a few days ago so they should be grateful!
 
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Don’t forget, her words were ‘ Like with my parents, my kids fit around my life and not the other way around’
 
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Poor lil lamb
Stay in you selfish pair, put the kids to bed and get a take away in your pj’s
 
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Why not take them out to lunch or early dinner like normal parents? Much easier and if you play it right it's a small snack a bath and bedtime!!!!
 
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Are we thinking a country pub with iPads or Turtle Bay with every cocktail going?
 
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I hate going out during the evening and having small children there - if kids are involved it’s a lunchtime or very early dinner. That boy should be in bed.
 
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Poor lil lamb
Stay in you selfish pair, put the kids to bed and get a take away in your pj’s
Not sure if l’m the odd mum out here, but what you have described is my idea of a great night now l have a toddler!! As others have said, after a full on weekend of Easter/family activities my son was bathed and in bed at a decent time tonight ready for the week ahead!

I wouldn’t enjoy a meal out knowing my 2 year old was so tired l’d woken him up to drag him out!! Get a sitter and go out on your own if you are that desperate to eat out! She is the most selfish parent l know!
 
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She’s so fucking stupid, dropping a nap and the. Taking them out for dinner at 7pm!?? A 3 year old should be in bed you stupid twat.
I have never seen anyone be so openly selfish and then post on Instagram that it’s his fault and he snuck down for a sleep because he knew they were going out. He’s not even 3 yet fucks sake.
PUT THEM TO BED AT A DECENT TIME.
 
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And so it begins….

*story is just her being a twat stood there, the background noisy - banging, the kids playing etc*

 
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