Oh this makes me feel sad. I may offend some people here but I just wouldn’t go back full time. Up early to be dropped at nursery, picked up and then home and bed for the poor baby.Poor hattie probably doesn't get home from nursery til nearly 5 then is in bed for 6. I know parents work and sometimes you don't get to spend as much time with them as you'd like, but doesn't she want to spend a little more time with them when she gets home?
it’s not for me either, but I guess some people don’t have a choiceOh this makes me feel sad. I may offend some people here but I just wouldn’t go back full time. Up early to be dropped at nursery, picked up and then home and bed for the poor baby.
Especially now her inadequate unsafe nursery won't honour her 30 funded hours.it’s not for me either, but I guess some people don’t have a choicenot sure if that’s the case for Emma or not. Her childcare bill must be astronomical though, 2 kids in full time nursery.
I wouldn't either. Totally get some people don't have a choice and that must be so hard but she definitely does. And teaching pays well on 3 or 4 days. It's hardly any different pay on 4 days to 5 (speaking as a teacher who has been full time, 4 days and 3 days). She just wants to be full time. And they'll be in nursery in the holidays for their routine. I find it really sad to think an 8 month old baby is away from her mum and dad so much. My youngest is 16 months and he would be upset. There's no balance to their routine at all.Oh this makes me feel sad. I may offend some people here but I just wouldn’t go back full time. Up early to be dropped at nursery, picked up and then home and bed for the poor baby.
It's not even the nursery that won't. The government have removed any funding for the nursery until they improve because they're so badEspecially now her inadequate unsafe nursery won't honour her 30 funded hours.
If she managed to be buying clothes for them and bath bombs and chocolate ect constantly whilst just on maternity pay, I'm sure she could afford to cut a day or two!I wouldn't either. Totally get some people don't have a choice and that must be so hard but she definitely does. And teaching pays well on 3 or 4 days. It's hardly any different pay on 4 days to 5 (speaking as a teacher who has been full time, 4 days and 3 days). She just wants to be full time. And they'll be in nursery in the holidays for their routine. I find it really sad to think an 8 month old baby is away from her mum and dad so much. My youngest is 16 months and he would be upset. There's no balance to their routine at all.
Yup. Same! I followed her around 5 years ago.I've been following her for about 4 years and she has been a moaner from the start
I just went back and had a look.So basically Emma is losing the same bit of weight over and over again. Boasting about a loss...keeping quiet about gains and then posing in her magic mirror with a side pose to look thinner. Right.
All sounds a bit suss to me.I just went back and had a look.
End of December she said she lost 9 after she gained 9 and a half through December.
Then she said she "had another loss" which made her the lightest she'd been since having Hattie.
Then 2 weeks later, she says she's around half a stone heavier.
Then she changes it and says actually, she only gained 3.5, not half a stone.
Then she lost 6.5lbs 2 weeks later.
She then says she had another loss but doesn't state how much and then the week after that she had another loss.
Then lost another 2, 3 weeks later.
And that brings us up to now.
So no, she's declared 1 gain of 3.5lbs since Christmas and that's it. All the rest have been losses
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