That's what I couldn't work out. just sleep in the same bed as your husband and get up when your alarm goes off so as not to disturb him...like an adult. Unless there are problems in paradise?So where does Matt sleep?
That's what I couldn't work out. just sleep in the same bed as your husband and get up when your alarm goes off so as not to disturb him...like an adult. Unless there are problems in paradise?So where does Matt sleep?
I thought the same. In one of the bunk beds? she didn’t bring it upSo where does Matt sleep?
^This! That's precisely why I didn't understand why she would kick Frasier out of his bed just so Jackson had someone to wake up to. Matt is Jackson's father. His unemployed father might I add. But even if he had a job, Jackson is his responsibility not Frasier's. I think it's very sweet that Frasier wants to help with the youngest children, but it shouldn't get to a point where it disturbs his sleep routine. I wouldn't do that with one of my daughters. Of course my daughters also have twin size beds and not a full/queen. Certainly makes you wonder how much that happens in their house. I have nothing against co-sleeping but we don't personally do it. Part of that was because when my husband traveled for work, I never wanted our girls to crawl into bed with us when he was home. That was private time we desperately needed as a couple. Also, I suffer from insomnia and I never know when it's going to hit. When I can't sleep I work.That's what I couldn't work out. just sleep in the same bed as your husband and get up when your alarm goes off so as not to disturb him...like an adult. Unless there are problems in paradise?
Would you like to see the trampoline instead? Or perhaps the 'view' from the garden.I’m sick of seeing Frazer’s window seat now
I don't know about the rest of you, but I want to get as many shots of her "poorly laid out kitchen" as we can before it goes bye-bye. Same for the conservatory. R.I.P.Would you like to see the trampoline instead? Or perhaps the 'view' from the garden.
It’s like Jackson’s room, pretty plain and lacking in any character. I guess it’s so she doesn’t have to re-decorate again when they get older. Certainly doesn’t look like most primary school, 10 year olds bedrooms, more like a 17 year old. When I was his age my bedroom was covered in posters and had cuddly toys in every crevice.Is it just me that thinks that boys room is a bit too grown up, clearly she’s all about how good it will look on the gram rather than what they would really like
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