I’m wondering if that ‘witch spray’ would work on Clemmie, she could come back to the gram claiming she’s all cured. Two sprays of witch spray behind the ears and that’s the racism under control.
Great mindsI’m wondering if that ‘witch spray’ would work on Clemmie, she could come back to the gram claiming she’s all cured. Two sprays of witch spray behind the ears and that’s the racism under control.
BaublesHe’s been #gifted - not quite a £4K sink but hey it’s a gift..
Being hyper suspicious here, but was he really gifted this by Quality Street? If 'they' filled it with his favourites somebody had to tell them what his favourites were. They do provide this service of self selection and labelling so is it not possible that someone, family or friend, ordered it as a gift for him or the family?He’s been #gifted - not quite a £4K sink but hey it’s a gift..
There's a special place in hell for parent influencers who advertise Nestle. He's a (desperate) scumbag.He’s been #gifted - not quite a £4K sink but hey it’s a gift..
Which his Midwife wife would know so well!!There's a special place in hell for parent influencers who advertise Nestle. He's a (desperate) scumbag.
Yes!!! Also making it about him and talking about his worries. I think it's really important that parents share their feelings with their children but I don't think it's appropriate to share this with your 10year old who has just been diagnosed...like she has enough to deal with and to worry about - don't make her feel like a burden to you "I worry constantly now... It's so annoying... "Hello everyone I've been mia with a lot of home life stuff. Haven't given Simon Hooper much time lately buttttt the 'interview' with his t1 daughter was enough to get me back on here!! Every bleeping Word that came out of his mouth was so bloody critical, there was zero validation of her living experience - oh your mates are just using you, oh well don't think about the fear of passing this on to your own kids... I had to stop listening at this point. As the parent of a teen who lives with challenges it infuriated me. If every time I asked her what are your concerns atm I then simply dismissed them she would feel extremely lost, very confused and the absolute opposite of Supported!!!!
He is moving up in the world in gifts.He’s been #gifted - not quite a £4K sink but hey it’s a gift..
Myka stauffer also just deleted her main youtube account. Her partner's is still running with 1.2 million followers.He is moving up in the world in gifts.
ETA - Messaged Quality Street Sly can forever count on us to make sure these businesses know all about Glen.
I’m in camp, don’t share your feelings with your kids. I mean yeah if they are being little swines and you say “that’s unkind and makes mummy sad” or “oh it makes me feel so happy when you clean your room” that’s important because they need to understand what they say and do can affect others but I don’t think sharing “worries” like “hun we have no money to pay for the mortgage” or “your illness really scares me” is right. Kids need to have as carefree an existence as possible, they don’t need to take on adult problems. There are enough pressures and worries on them these days (from dickheads on social media) along with exams etc and you’re a long time an adult and have plenty of time to worry about tit.Yes!!! Also making it about him and talking about his worries. I think it's really important that parents share their feelings with their children but I don't think it's appropriate to share this with your 10year old who has just been diagnosed...like she has enough to deal with and to worry about - don't make her feel like a burden to you "I worry constantly now... It's so annoying... "
Yeah I think we're more or less on the same page. In my family we never ever talked about feelings and I kind of think it messed me up a little bit. When I was 10 my family went through a lot and I could see people were sad but we never talked about it and that was a bit crappy and I wish things would've been a bit differently. In my job, I also work with families facing a lot of problems and I usually encourage the parents to be honest. If they start crying in front of their kids I tell them to say "mommy is a bit sad now..." because not saying anything would just confuse the child but yeah they don't have to go into detail.I’m in camp, don’t share your feelings with your kids. I mean yeah if they are being little swines and you say “that’s unkind and makes mummy sad” or “oh it makes me feel so happy when you clean your room” that’s important because they need to understand what they say and do can affect others but I don’t think sharing “worries” like “hun we have no money to pay for the mortgage” or “your illness really scares me” is right. Kids need to have as carefree an existence as possible, they don’t need to take on adult problems. There are enough pressures and worries on them these days (from dickheads on social media) along with exams etc and you’re a long time an adult and have plenty of time to worry about tit.