How about restart couch to 5k? Drink 2 litres of water a day? Why not use your platform to inspire a healthy lifestyle!!!!
To be fair - and I hate to Babfend as you know - I think it might be a thing for someone that has spent most of their life in education. I went from school to uni to teaching to being a supply teacher/mum with kids in school and September has always had a kind of new start feeling to me. I do get that. But because I’m not an attention seeking idiot who lives my life for content, I don’t make resolutions. But I def always feel that getting back to routine after the summer will mean I can exercise regularly as the kids aren’t always around, eat healthily (less picnics and ice creams etc!), get tidy at home because they’re not in all day making mess……Babs just has to be extra and make more of a thing of it because she’s Babs!Again…can no one give her ideas please?
But came here to say….how tit must her life be that she has to start fresh in September? Generally, people start fresh at the new year, after a junk food, snacks, baileys, champagne, Christmas cake, endless Cheese board fest! Add in zero exercise and just constant over indulging too. We feel like crap and so we all want to start new….
Just like Emma’s doing in friggin Septembershe is such a lazy pig
I have to agree and I hate to Babfend too. Thing is she isn’t doing it for her she’s doing it for the babettes so then can post comments. She won’t stick at it.To be fair - and I hate to Babfend as you know - I think it might be a thing for someone that has spent most of their life in education. I went from school to uni to teaching to being a supply teacher/mum with kids in school and September has always had a kind of new start feeling to me. I do get that. But because I’m not an attention seeking idiot who lives my life for content, I don’t make resolutions. But I def always feel that getting back to routine after the summer will mean I can exercise regularly as the kids aren’t always around, eat healthily (less picnics and ice creams etc!), get tidy at home because they’re not in all day making mess……Babs just has to be extra and make more of a thing of it because she’s Babs!
She hasn’t been a teachers for many years and she doesn’t have an actual job. In my eyes, she has the opportunity every single day to start over and to make good choices. She’s nothing but a lazy housewife. People who announce their goals on social media never keep up with them anyways. It’s just embarrassing.To be fair - and I hate to Babfend as you know - I think it might be a thing for someone that has spent most of their life in education. I went from school to uni to teaching to being a supply teacher/mum with kids in school and September has always had a kind of new start feeling to me. I do get that. But because I’m not an attention seeking idiot who lives my life for content, I don’t make resolutions. But I def always feel that getting back to routine after the summer will mean I can exercise regularly as the kids aren’t always around, eat healthily (less picnics and ice creams etc!), get tidy at home because they’re not in all day making mess……Babs just has to be extra and make more of a thing of it because she’s Babs!
i totally remember this being a thing in regard to the velvet hairbands that were super popular in the 90s which were personalised and had the child's name written on. i wasn't allowed one for that exact reason! people were literally so fearful that their child could be abducted that they were concerned about them wearing hairbands and badges with their names on, but nowadays people plaster their kids full names, birthdays, location, their pets, their favourite toys, their interests and hobbies, the contents of their warddrobs and underwear drawer, etc etc alongside endless photos of them, sharing so much personal information that is SO easily accessible! it's scary, but also pretty surprising that nothing has happened to any of these kids when they're so publicly recognised. very lucky, and i certainly wouldn't risk unnecessarily putting any kids at risk in that way.As a kid of the late 80's / early 90's, I remember a huge campaign when I was in primary school around not wearing badges that had your name on (that seemed to be everywhere at the time) because it was an easy way for the dodgy people in society to pretend they knew you and be all "Hi Bob, your Mummy asked me to pick you up today". Apparently kids would fall for it because if they knew your name it wasn't stranger danger because they can't be a stranger etc. I can't imagine what it must be like that strangers know everything about you even down to where you keep your knickers. It's just mind boggling.
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She is seriously in need of help. Like seriously!!!!!!
She's a 43 year old mother FFS. I'm not saying age and kids mean you can't enjoy a bit of social media but come on. If this is what she aspires to achieve in her life then she's more sad and desperate for attention than I thought. Tiktok (imo) is the worst of all the platforms![]()
Oh I absolutely agree she should step up and do something better every day, and that she’s embarrassing!! I just meant I get the new year feeling in Sept even though I haven’t been a full time teacher for a while too, just because it’s all I’ve known. I’ve always had summer holidays and so it feels like a change when the kids go back to school and I get time to myself/work to go to again! I’m not offended, I know we don’t know each other on here but I think we all know well enough that we aren’t like Babs!She hasn’t been a teachers for many years and she doesn’t have an actual job. In my eyes, she has the opportunity every single day to start over and to make good choices. She’s nothing but a lazy housewife. People who announce their goals on social media never keep up with them anyways. It’s just embarrassing.
Anyone who is serious about changing their life knows that you keep your head down, you focus and you get to work.
edited to say: I hope that didn’t offend you and I was not comparing you to her