I often see him coming off the train around 5 as I drive past the train station towards one of my kids activities and the walk is maybe 10-15 mins tops from there. It’s not like he’s back at 7/8pmI do think it’s by choice though isn’t it. She likes everything to be ‘just so’ and I assume he’s out long hours with commuting to Manchester. I do most of the housework too because my husband works long hours and I’m home all day on maternity leave. x
Do you think Charl gets Carers Allowance for Daisy?I hate that you can be classed as disabled too loosely in my opinion and claim DLA - in certain circumstances any way!
For instance, I provide 24/7 care for my child in every way and get Carers allowance for this, I’m paid the same as someone else who “legally” can claim for the Carers allowance and still work a few hours on the side and earn an extra income...the care I provide day and night is just not comparable to some people’s needs and I’m in the same box as them! I’m talking machines to keep my child alive.
Being classed as disabled is fine but the whole DLA system is not a one size fits all and I guess that’s a discussion for a whole other forum!
No idea! But it was just a general grumble that I have about the system, that’s all!Do you think Charl gets Carers Allowance for Daisy?
I always assumed it was later than that for some reason.I often see him coming off the train around 5 as I drive past the train station towards one of my kids activities and the walk is maybe 10-15 mins tops from there. It’s not like he’s back at 7/8pm
So am I. What’s wrong with that?She’s a dinner on the table by 5pm kind of girl, for her man coming home
There’s nothing wrong with it at all but I know if my husband was home at 5pm every night, some nights, he would be cooking dinner and would be doing a lot more, around the house, than the big drip Mark.So am I. What’s wrong with that?
Yeah, isn’t YT Charl’s “full-time job”? So if both are working “full-time” (still laugh at that ) why does she do absolutely everything in the house?There’s nothing wrong with it at all but I know if my husband was home at 5pm every night, some nights, he would be cooking dinner and would be doing a lot more, around the house, than the big drip Mark.
Exactly!!! Thought she was sooooo busy working and editing. What the hell does that ‘man’ do. Apart from bath the kids, go to football and play computer games.Yeah, isn’t YT Charl’s “full-time job”? So if both are working “full-time” (still laugh at that ) why does she do absolutely everything in the house?
Let's leave her in her own little bubble, she's obviously happy and willing to do this. Plus, we don't want darling, gorgeous Marky baby exhausting himselfI’ve only one child and to get out the door in the morning (Applaud people who have have more) and I can barely remember to brush my hair and lock the door never mind a full whip round of the house and 3 kids
And film it!!!! Whilst staring whimsically at her washing holding a cup of coffee!I’ve only one child and to get out the door in the morning (Applaud people who have have more) and I can barely remember to brush my hair and lock the door never mind a full whip round of the house and 3 kids
And film it!!!! Whilst staring whimsically at her washing holding a cup of coffee!
She lives in a fairy tale worldShe makes me cringe so much! I sometimes actually feel embarrassed for her but she must be editing those vlog with all the cheesy staring off in to the distance with a creepy look on her face and think yeah great content leave it in.
GiddyShe’s so cringe. All the chat about being ‘just so giddy’ around Mark. Ffs he’s hardly George Clooney (showing my age). My husband would think I’ve lost my mind if I put all that nonsense on social media. Sorry, he must be such a drip to put up with it. They are such an odd couple she looks as though she could devour him for breakfast, licking her lips as she ponders what sauce to spread on him
Because she spends all day every day with the kids? So when he gets home from work, he wants to spend time with them? Exactly the same at my house. I’m with my boy all day and manage to get bits done while he’s napping or playing. Hubby comes home and I wouldn’t dream of making him cook or clean as it’s only 2/3 hours until bedtime, so I want him to spend time with our son.Yeah, isn’t YT Charl’s “full-time job”? So if both are working “full-time” (still laugh at that ) why does she do absolutely everything in the house?
Same! I have more children than charl, ... guess I’m considered bad for expecting my other half to lift his finger round the house but considering none of my kids are actually school age yet, him going to work every day is actually a nice break for him! So in our house he certainly doesn’t always come home to dinner on the table.There’s nothing wrong with it at all but I know if my husband was home at 5pm every night, some nights, he would be cooking dinner and would be doing a lot more, around the house, than the big drip Mark.