I understand and I’m glad that your mom has at least said sorry for this. I never had a full time job growing up either. In fact, I never did until I was done with school. I always have praised my peers and others who did though. Same like you... I had responsibilities around the house and family business but, I was never a caregiver (so I can’t really imagine that burden.) Honest question- do you think that AnP are so used to getting assistance that they are wanting to put him through this stress of looking for scholarships? I’m not against him getting them ... I just feel like it’s an unnecessary stress placed on him when they have money.I don't discount their greediness and wanting free stuff. Definitely a thing. However, almost every sibling of a disabled child I've spoken to has gone through this grind with their parents to get them to pay for anything. The money flows much more freely for the disabled child. I knew growing up that it wasn't enough to ask for something. I had to campaign for it. Stuff that other kids hated (music lessons, dance classes, soccer), I wanted to do because it gave me a life outside of our house.
My Mom says now that she's sorry. I was just never her priority. And I'm grateful she's stopped pretending it wasn't that way.
I understand the viewpoint that I has not had a job. He hasn't had a steady part time job like some kids. I didn't either. I helped out around the house, helped with the family business, ran errands once I could drive, etc. On top of that, I was a caregiver. A part time job would have been easier. And just try getting homework done in that level of chaos. I went to the library after school because there was never any way of knowing what I was going home to. It was exhausting.
That will just make it harder on them in the long run. She won't understand the difference and strip her bathing suit off at any pool she is at. They are just so lazy and stupid. How hard to make a rule for your kid to keep clothes on unless we are going to bathe.
Especially a mommy who looks like her.That's actually incredibly embarrassing that Isaiah was bragging about something like that to some dude at a rival school. Who does that anyway? I bet that dude couldn't have cared less and probably got a good laugh out of him.
There's nothing cool about bragging that your mommy has sooo many Tick Tok followers.
I understand, I have a special needs sibling too. She is "borderline" cognitively impaired, but the main problem is her anger and behavior issues. You and I don't get all the accolades and perks that Isaiah does just for having Abbie as a sister, though. Most people think he is perfect (which could cause issues too) and he gets a lot of tangible perks too. Having a normal job would be totally different for him, and I hope one day he has that experience. I even hope he doesn't decide to go into ABA or whatever it is he has decided because he probably needs to take some time away from that role and find out what he really wants without his family's influence.I don't discount their greediness and wanting free stuff. Definitely a thing. However, almost every sibling of a disabled child I've spoken to has gone through this grind with their parents to get them to pay for anything. The money flows much more freely for the disabled child. I knew growing up that it wasn't enough to ask for something. I had to campaign for it. Stuff that other kids hated (music lessons, dance classes, soccer), I wanted to do because it gave me a life outside of our house.
My Mom says now that she's sorry. I was just never her priority. And I'm grateful she's stopped pretending it wasn't that way.
I understand the viewpoint that I has not had a job. He hasn't had a steady part time job like some kids. I didn't either. I helped out around the house, helped with the family business, ran errands once I could drive, etc. On top of that, I was a caregiver. A part time job would have been easier. And just try getting homework done in that level of chaos. I went to the library after school because there was never any way of knowing what I was going home to. It was exhausting.
The 3 of them are probably closeted raging alcoholics.Wet dog in the house?Poor pup having lay on her bed soaking wet. I'm not surprised they can't look after a dog properly when they struggle to meet the all needs of their children.
Also I peeped a can of alcohol in this vlog. What a great idea to have around when you have a daughter that is known for "stealing" drinks.
Next month will be Cilla.There might be some truth to this. I went to slimelifes Facebook page and this is on their timeline. They sell beauty products so why are they promoting fitness?
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Maybe thats why Asa was crashed on the sofa, P couldnt get out of bed, and Summer had gone to her shack....leaving Isaiah to check his sisters pull up and get her to bed?The 3 of them are probably closeted raging alcoholics.
They best get their shit together.
IMO
I really thought eating candy was fruit?? lolAbbie eats fruits and veggies for a snacks?? Hmm
Biohazard siteThe kid is either in the pool naked or jumping in with all her clothes on. OMG..I've said it before but I'm saying it again. I would never go in that pool.
I wish we could post this on Lime Lifes page: "Here she is, the face of LL!'
I thought the same thing, at least let her lay in the sun and get dry first.Wet dog in the house?Poor pup having lay on her bed soaking wet. I'm not surprised they can't look after a dog properly when they struggle to meet the all needs of their children.
Also I peeped a can of alcohol in this vlog. What a great idea to have around when you have a daughter that is known for "stealing" drinks.
Like father like sonDamn, he really is turning into his daddy... always asking people for shit.
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She didn’t know Ass was passed out for like two hours! Lol. Wtf. And this is after she was wanting him to get Abbie to bed. You noticed how he said “as usual” when he was explaining? Lol! So that showed me that she was in the bed for at least 2 hours ... not knowing where Abbie, Isaiah or Ass were at and didn’t bother to get up and check? So much for Abbie’s safety.Maybe thats why Asa was crashed on the sofa, P couldnt get out of bed, and Summer had gone to her shack....leaving Isaiah to check his sisters pull up and get her to bed?
That sounds very reasonable to me.Maybe thats why Asa was crashed on the sofa, P couldnt get out of bed, and Summer had gone to her shack....leaving Isaiah to check his sisters pull up and get her to bed?
Not just homemade sensory toys. FINE, CUSTOM toys "designed" by P herself!An appetizer for you all... of course she never did shit with this. Probably made one “toy” for Ab and then decided she was ready to start a business doing it. Then probably lost interest because her sweet girl breaks everything and she doesn’t have the willpower to work through that. Lol
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I stopped watching after that, but she just continues to play with the dog. I’m not saying she has to run to Abbie’s side but at least find out what happened! Summer acts more like a concerned mom than the actual mom.I thought the same thing. After all didn't they say at one time that Abbie doesn't feel pain? Anyway...what mother just ignores their child who needs a band aid...oh wait...I forgot it's not her jam! #garbagemother
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