That's a bit of a weird thing to write. Surely you'd write something like "I'd give anything to jump into that photo and give her another cuddle"
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I'd give up every penny I have if it meant I'd get my Dad back. This to me is weird.
Not to babfend but I think it’s very much a nan thing. Mine always tried to give me money, and would threaten to hit me if I wouldn’t take it, which was hilarious as she was four foot nothing! She’d sneak it in my back pocket when hugging me goodbye! My sister and I have lots of memories of their doing it that we always laugh about. I know Babs doesn’t have a good grasp of the English language and can’t explain herself, but I’m sure she doesn’t mean that she just wants her Nan for her money! It’s like the biscuit tin that’s massively disappointing because it’s got buttons in, and being called every family name before she lands on yours! Just a Nan thing!View attachment 1054663
That's a bit of a weird thing to write. Surely you'd write something like "I'd give anything to jump into that photo and give her another cuddle"
I'd give up every penny I have if it meant I'd get my Dad back. This to me is weird.
Sending you love & strength. I found the teenage/puberty years, when they are pushing boundaries and exercising their independence, MUCH harder to navigate than baby & toddler days. She is so ignorant it's shocking! What about the Dad's who stay at home because Mum earns more? What about the hands-on Dad's who share parenting 50-50 because both work? What about the Dad's who take over the parenting to give Mum a break? What about the single Dad's? The widowed Dad's? The Dad's who parent 99% because Mum is disabled? What about gay Dad's? She really needs to stitch her yap up and strap her fingers together so she can't spew or type such nonsense!’Woke Babs’ saying there that it’s only mums who struggle with little ones
The ‘it does get much easier’ part has really hit a nerve with me. What we are going through with our teenage Unicorn is absolute hell. Not easier than when he was a little unicorn. I found the baby/toddler years hard but give me that any day over what we are going through now.
I agree, what with hormones, new found freedom, the lack of info they divulge coupled with not wanting to be an overbearing, controlling parent it is , at times, soul destroying , and mine are fairly good kids.’Woke Babs’ saying there that it’s only mums who struggle with little ones
The ‘it does get much easier’ part has really hit a nerve with me. What we are going through with our teenage Unicorn is absolute hell. Not easier than when he was a little unicorn. I found the baby/toddler years hard but give me that any day over what we are going through now.
I agree with you here, it does seem like an odd way to phrase it, but my Nan still does this to me now! It’s kind of a running joke at this point. She even does it to my partner now and when he refused, she literally wrapped up a £5 note in his Christmas presentNot to babfend but I think it’s very much a nan thing. Mine always tried to give me money, and would threaten to hit me if I wouldn’t take it. She’d sneak it in my back pocket when hugging me goodbye! My sister and I have lots of memories of their doing it that we always laugh about. I know Babs doesn’t have a good grasp of the English language and can’t explain herself, but I’m sure she doesn’t mean that she just wants her Nan for her money!
Oh, I know what you mean. It certainly does not get easier sometimes.’Woke Babs’ saying there that it’s only mums who struggle with little ones
The ‘it does get much easier’ part has really hit a nerve with me. What we are going through with our teenage Unicorn is absolute hell. Not easier than when he was a little unicorn. I found the baby/toddler years hard but give me that any day over what we are going through now.
What she'd do to have her Nan alive again in order to give Babs money? Wtf? That's the strangest thing I've ever heard. I suppose it is Babs though, her whole world revolves around buying and consuming.View attachment 1054663
That's a bit of a weird thing to write. Surely you'd write something like "I'd give anything to jump into that photo and give her another cuddle"
I'd give up every penny I have if it meant I'd get my Dad back. This to me is weird.
Also I hope triple threat starts to answer more honestly when Babs asks her, do you like my outfit?I’m totally here for Triple Threat Teenage meltdowns and strops. The teenage ‘middle bit’ is a force to be reckoned with lol - Babs won’t know what’s hit her. I’m totally ready to watch it explode.
Just you wait and see Babs
Not to babfend but I think it’s very much a nan thing. Mine always tried to give me money, and would threaten to hit me if I wouldn’t take it, which was hilarious as she was four foot nothing! She’d sneak it in my back pocket when hugging me goodbye! My sister and I have lots of memories of their doing it that we always laugh about. I know Babs doesn’t have a good grasp of the English language and can’t explain herself, but I’m sure she doesn’t mean that she just wants her Nan for her money! It’s like the biscuit tin that’s massively disappointing because it’s got buttons in, and being called every family name before she lands on yours! Just a Nan thing!
PS have just seen her stories about the school runs being busy with parents getting to different places and work. Wow Babs. Finally realised have you?! A week of doing your own school run and now you need “a biscuit to calm down”. What a twit. I don’t know her area at all but local cow bags have said the school is walking distance, so why not try that you lazy grellow idiot?!?
Well that’s Babs all overYeah my Nan was the same. I just think it's a weird thing to mention out of all of the memories she has of her Nan, that's what she chooses to say?
Very telling that she avoids the school run and interacting with other parents. Unfortunately, in every primary school there is always a clique of Mums with the "you can't sit with us" attitude. This will be the group that she hates being judged by. Oh, & how they will judge her.....Lol Emma clearly doesn't do the school runs does shewe've never had school run feedback before haha, maybe she thinks she's too famous or just afraid of the stick she might get on the playground
Yes Emma other people are allowed to be out and about at the same time as you... You know on their way to actual jobs![]()
And she gives them more to gossip about by sharing her life online for all to seeVery telling that she avoids the school run and interacting with other parents. Unfortunately, in every primary school there is always a clique of Mums with the "you can't sit with us" attitude. This will be the group that she hates being judged by. Oh, & how they will judge her.....
She probably can’t get them off to have them cleaned or resizedView attachment 1054745
Emma, you need to take a trip to the world famous Jewellery Quarter that is just down the road from you and get your manky rings made bigger BabAnd while you're there, ask them to clean them too
Also, why is she wearing them the wrong way around, the engagement ring goes on top of the wedding ring![]()
Oh gosh that photo is awful, she’s sporting a little bit of bum fluff on her top lip, her skin is seriously in need of water & she’s obviously run out of Paula’s Choice her pores are so open. Seriously that photo should be a wake up call to start taking care of yourself Babs not shovelling more biscuits in your cake hole.View attachment 1054745
Emma, you need to take a trip to the world famous Jewellery Quarter that is just down the road from you and get your manky rings made bigger BabAnd while you're there, ask them to clean them too
Also, why is she wearing them the wrong way around, the engagement ring goes on top of the wedding ring![]()
I don’t wear any jewellery, not even a wedding ring as I can’t stand it, but isn’t it uncomfortable when they are so tight?View attachment 1054745
Emma, you need to take a trip to the world famous Jewellery Quarter that is just down the road from you and get your manky rings made bigger BabAnd while you're there, ask them to clean them too
Also, why is she wearing them the wrong way around, the engagement ring goes on top of the wedding ring![]()
My Nan used to give me money. My mum would always tell her not to then she would press a pound coin in my hand when we left ( trying to do it so my mum wouldn’t see). So I have memories of this too. My man died when I was 16 though so don’t know if she would have still done it when I was 40!View attachment 1054663
That's a bit of a weird thing to write. Surely you'd write something like "I'd give anything to jump into that photo and give her another cuddle"
I'd give up every penny I have if it meant I'd get my Dad back. This to me is weird.