They didn't. Only ever visited family and that's it.I really don’t know how two people working full time in decent paid jobs can’t afford a family holiday. Doesn’t need to be anything extravagant but I’m sure they could afford it and that’s just an excuse. Did they ever go on holiday before kids?
HAHAHAHAHA ON YOUR KIDS? WHAT? Like that’s ever the real reason. Out for all the lols today, aren’t you Emma.
His language is probably that of an expected 3 year old- HOWEVER TAKE THE DUMMY OUT. It is the worst thing for children to try and talk around. There is absolutely no need for it.Is it me or does he speak really well for a 3 year old? This is not a rave post, more a shock as to how she must have beat it into him to speak like that
I would say normal for a 3 and a half year old reallyIs it me or does he speak really well for a 3 year old? This is not a rave post, more a shock as to how she must have beat it into him to speak like that
So Hattie is a little girl but James is a toddler?! She's so bizarreI sent her a message to say Asda baby clothes go up to 18-24months because she said
Hattie is "Definitely a little girl now"
Said the baby clothes are too small.
She said she doesn't want Hattie in baby clothes, she's not a baby.
I’m not entirely sure what the issue with something like this would be on an 18 month old. I mean, I’d wear it myselfI sent her a message to say Asda baby clothes go up to 18-24months because she said
Hattie is "Definitely a little girl now"
Said the baby clothes are too small.
She said she doesn't want Hattie in baby clothes, she's not a baby.
I would still put my 3 year old in baby dungarees if I could squish him in themI sent her a message to say Asda baby clothes go up to 18-24months because she said
Hattie is "Definitely a little girl now"
Said the baby clothes are too small.
She said she doesn't want Hattie in baby clothes, she's not a baby.
She will probably put him in breakfast club and after school club then moan he is moody and overtired when he gets home after spending 9 hours at school 5 days a week"Reluctantly" left the kids a croissant
Greedy cow.
Also, next year James starts school. Where on earth is he going to go before and after school??? Nursery won't be an option and she is so keen to keep working full time!
To be fair, my little one does childminder before school and after school club/different school run clubs after school as I have no other option (have to work full time; I’m a teacher so can’t do flexible working and have no family around locally for support). Yes, I could just about scrape by on 3 days a week and I really do feel guilty about it (I race out of that school building like a bat out of hell to pick them up as quickly as I can) but we still don’t own our own home and I’d like that to be a possibility in the future and also we like to go on holiday and enjoy nice things as a family. They also don’t touch childcare over the school holidays as I’m home, I have no reason to get rid of her to “fill my cup”. I work to fill my child’s life with experiences and better things, which I have to keep telling myself to stop myself from melting in an ocean of tears in a cornerShe will probably put him in breakfast club and after school club then moan he is moody and overtired when he gets home after spending 9 hours at school 5 days a week
Exactly, if I happen upon something that’s good for the following year in a sale I’ll get it, but if I bought a whole wardrobe it might not fit right/be weather appropriate! Plus the storing issue, id likely store it somewhere safe then forget it existedI thought exactly the same when I read it!! I assume she means not pale/white/light colours which will get ruined easy at nursery? I have no idea she is one bizarre woman.
I also don’t get her obsession with buying things in the sale for next year ect - I mean don’t get me wrong I do it if I see something proper cheap but she does it all the time, where on earth does she keep everything?
My husband does this and does my bloody head in. He buys the next three years clothes for the kids and himself!! He is a paranoid he will lose his job and not be able to afford to kit his family out (he tried to get me things too!). However the amount of clothes we have forgotten about or the shoes they haven’t worn as they jumped up a size is unreal. Just get it as needed or just by the next size up. Which leads me to the storage problem. Jeez!! Sorry you can tell it rattles my cageI thought exactly the same when I read it!! I assume she means not pale/white/light colours which will get ruined easy at nursery? I have no idea she is one bizarre woman.
I also don’t get her obsession with buying things in the sale for next year ect - I mean don’t get me wrong I do it if I see something proper cheap but she does it all the time, where on earth does she keep everything?
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