She’s had a full body workout putting a few plants into the ground
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![Rolling on the floor laughing :rofl: 🤣](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/joypixels/emoji-assets@5.0/png/64/1f923.png)
I can picture her now - “Kips! Kips! I’m beh!! How prowid are ye doe? I even puh ih on me Insta! Now geh de fan ouh and feed me an Easter egg!”
If she took them out she would have made sure everyone knew about it! I’m guessing she sat on her arse all weekend in those manky slippers, drinking whatever shite she drinks and watched her children and the dog play with that filth in the back garden. I don’t know what the weather was like there,but it was glorious here! I was out with mine all weekend,feeding ducks,playing in the park and watching boats. It would have been a sin to stay at home and waste such lovely days.
I don’t think we (as what I’d class normal Mams!) can compare ourselves to Grace. She doesn’t appear to be relatable at all. Quite frankly, I wouldn’t want to relate or be influenced by her version of Motherhood. It seems really sad.
The 2.5hrs I have each morning between school runs & ECCE finishing are spent cleaning, doing whatever jobs need to be done, and maybe getting a walk in. Then any ‘fun’ things are done after I get the kids. I would rather go to the beach or the forest at 2pm with them and let them have a ball too than go on my own in the morning. As you’ve said,
@TinaGP, you don’t always feel like doing it at the time but you feel so happy afterward. None of our children will be small and interested in having picnics with us for very long! She shites on about wanting the cuddles to last, but the kids will mirror the behaviour they see and won’t be interested in her either
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