This is my life. Working like crazy, Husband works crazy hours shift work as well as back to college. He works every second weekend. No family to pick up the pieces. I do every single school run along with collection from child minder. Every single weekday evening activity drop. Every meal time and most bedtimes and that’s on top of my 40 hour high pressure working week. We are doing ok financially so can get a night out now and again but tops once a month. I feel like a hamster on a wheel week in week out. This one is a fuckiny dose.Full on? She wouldn't know full on if it smacked her in the face. Full on for me is logging onto the laptop at 8.30 after the school run, getting call after call, email after email, non stop, everyone wants something done NOW, messages from the boss.. feeling so stressed I could puke. Then start mammy duties at 5...
Great recapThe smug head on her, being picked up to an event we will never hear about again. She never gives any information on any product she is invited to showcase... and gets away with it.
"Oh how have we got to this stagecan't believe it's the start of the Christmas events".... well you've had 2 trips to Tuscany, London three times (Matchstick Xmas party & food tasting with Kips and a Jysk event?), a load of cinema dates that tell us nothing about the film, a million hours in the gym, Athlone for free, dress-shopping / fittings / melt-downs, hens and the wedding of the century, honeymoon, broke your back but managed to attend every event going - not forgetting the WIMS shitshow. And all those hours in-between editing your photos and posting the odd reels. Oh, and being a fantastic mother... that was a busy year for the scumbag.
She would go anywhere to avoid staying at home with her children.How do they even enjoy these events? Going to work events and making small talk is an absolute chore for me. I’d much rather be at home. I know I’m not coming home with a bag of freebies but honestly I really don’t know how they keep it up. Hanging out with people who give zero fucks about you and would stab you in the back at any opportunity. Having to make the effort to get dolled up to hang out with strangers. It’s my worst nightmare.
But for her going to one of these is a flex?
Don’t forget her new side hustle as doms body guard in GalwayThe smug head on her, being picked up to an event we will never hear about again. She never gives any information on any product she is invited to showcase... and gets away with it.
"Oh how have we got to this stagecan't believe it's the start of the Christmas events".... well you've had 2 trips to Tuscany, London three times (Matchstick Xmas party & food tasting with Kips and a Jysk event?), a load of cinema dates that tell us nothing about the film, a million hours in the gym, Athlone for free, dress-shopping / fittings / melt-downs, hens and the wedding of the century, honeymoon, broke your back but managed to attend every event going - not forgetting the WIMS shitshow. And all those hours in-between editing your photos and posting the odd reels. Oh, and being a fantastic mother... that was a busy year for the scumbag.
if they do then they’ll have to turn comments offWill St Pats share her blog post on their page???
This is so true. She goes because she would rather be anywhere then at home with her children, doing normal chores. I couldn't think of anything worse, standing around making small talk, all for a free lunch and a goodie bag (more junk to add to the junk she already fills her house with). She is a lazy slob and these events are her get out clause.How do they even enjoy these events? Going to work events and making small talk is an absolute chore for me. I’d much rather be at home. I know I’m not coming home with a bag of freebies but honestly I really don’t know how they keep it up. Hanging out with people who give zero fucks about you and would stab you in the back at any opportunity. Having to make the effort to get dolled up to hang out with strangers. It’s my worst nightmare.
But for her going to one of these is a flex?
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