I can relate to this. My husband took my car to work one night..one started going off at 6am on his commute home. He nearly tit himselfToot toot are great .... until you are having a glass of wine and realise you forgot to turn ones of the buggers off!!!! Scares the crap out of you and it’s always the one at the bottom of the toy box
Totally agree. Think she's managed to blag most of the health visitor checks up to now, although she did get some paperwork last time from what I remember. In my area the next checks wouldn't be until age two,my son's was November just gone, he was aged 28 months at that time. Imagine her carrying on like this for potentially another year yet with no intervention.I honestly think she’s arrogant and deluded and those boys need a health visitor and fast.
We had one trapped at the bottom of a pile of stuff on a 4 hr drive. Frantically searched for it at the services but couldn't find it so had to endure 'woo woo woo I'm off to catch the burglar' for the whole journeyToot toot are great .... until you are having a glass of wine and realise you forgot to turn ones of the buggers off!!!! Scares the crap out of you and it’s always the one at the bottom of the toy box
You're quite right!. The photos are all about her, the boys are just used as a prop !If you’re still confused about why the boys aren’t walking Fopps, see attached pics. Didn’t even go back more than a month or so. Every day out is just a photo op for her. Not for the boys at all. How does she honestly expect them to be walking if they are always in a pram?
No longer on insta but wow that sounds very frustrating. Let them play, bang them together, put them in their mouths, throw them around the showThe stacking cups. Just let them play ffs!
It does seem incredibly forced. I think she’s borderline in that place where her voice could break and she just starts crying it’s that forced.This was her attempt to show us that 1. she does play and interact with them, 2. she does stay home sometimes and 3. they are allowed to play in the living room.
But it actually was just painful to watch. She sounds so...fed up/bored/annoyed..by them? It’s hard to find the right word. It’s just so unnatural and forced.
It’s not the same excited voice she has over a pair of swimming trainersIt does seem incredibly forced. I think she’s borderline in that place where her voice could break and she just starts crying it’s that forced.
I agree with the comment re she just needs to admit it’s a lot harder than she thought it would be and she’s not happy all the time. But this idea and message she sends out all the time that she’s ‘the happiest she’s ever been’ just cannot be true.
The stories are incredibly forced and so unnatural and uncomfortable. You can tell when she puts the toy on one of the babies heads that he’s really uncomfortable but just does a forced laugh at the end cos that’s what he thinks he’s meant to do. It’s like taunting them .... horrible to watch.
I do believe she reads here and that a lot of the stuff is aimed at us. Problem is she isn’t a natural with them and had no idea how to interact, so even when trying to stick a finger up to us, she fails even more. She would be better just not showing them and going about her day.Do you think if she does really read here she would of made changes to the way she interacts with them during play by now? Everyone has been commenting on it so long, don’t you think the penny might of dropped by now?