I avoid taking a 3 year old to a pub or soft play thing on a bank holiday, I can't think of anything worseWhy can’t they bloody well cook a roast at home. Stupid money wasters
I avoid taking a 3 year old to a pub or soft play thing on a bank holiday, I can't think of anything worseWhy can’t they bloody well cook a roast at home. Stupid money wasters
I think she’s at the pub next to it which is the tilted wigAt the local wetherspoons Warwick. She always has to get her knock off bags in the picture
Yes could well be, either way she was far too close to my house for my likingI think she’s at the pub next to it which is the tilted wig
That pub is 15 miles from where she lives..... Chris may drive but even so...... we all know one drink wouldn't take her over the limit but me personally if I'm driving choose not to have any drinks..... sometimes even one glass of wine or a beer makes me not drunk but enough to know I've had a drink..... is it worth it just for a pic on the gram also you go once a month and walk ... she's there most weekends !Not sticking up for her as she’s a horrid, narcissistic witch but how do we know they drive to the pub rather than walk, catch a cab or a lift? We probably go for a drink once a month or so with the kids but we always walk.
She usually mentions where she is which is never near her exclusive estate in Wellesbourne. And it usually follows some sort of trip to a soft play etc which they’ve driven to. It’s the fact they both either have a big glass of wine or pint. It’s never small measures. And it’s every time.That pub is 15 miles from where she lives..... Chris may drive but even so...... we all know one drink wouldn't take her over the limit but me personally if I'm driving choose not to have any drinks..... sometimes even one glass of wine or a beer makes me not drunk but enough to know I've had a drink..... is it worth it just for a pic on the gram also you go once a month and walk ... she's there most weekends !
Saaaaame. I avoid all these places in school holidays and me and my toddler live our best life in term timeI avoid taking a 3 year old to a pub or soft play thing on a bank holiday, I can't think of anything worse
15 miles! Could you even be arsed for a glass of wine! So they do clearly drive, pair of plonkers. A glass of wine would put her over the limit, probably a beer wouldn’t for him but why even risk it?That pub is 15 miles from where she lives..... Chris may drive but even so...... we all know one drink wouldn't take her over the limit but me personally if I'm driving choose not to have any drinks..... sometimes even one glass of wine or a beer makes me not drunk but enough to know I've had a drink..... is it worth it just for a pic on the gram also you go once a month and walk ... she's there most weekends !
Can't imagine going on a hot sunny bank holiday, they're absolute germ factories and my son is genuinely happier with family at Grandma and Grandads playing with his cousins! Her two really won't know special occasions, as 'special occasion' to them is just the everyday now. What a shame, what will actually get them excited? Probably mummy saying let's stay home and play in the garden as it's such a rarity. I noticed the new bikes too. Fair enough if they needed them, but they have so much stuff it must be completely taken for granted. Ah well, she'll have to deal with that one, but I'm sure IT'S FINNNNNEEEESaaaaame. I avoid all these places in school holidays and me and my toddler live our best life in term time
Just all of this. We've spent most of winter in soft plays and cafes just to get out the house but this weekend we've been weeding the garden, in the park, walking round our neighbourhood. My toddler is completely bored in a pub... its just dinner to him. I agree about the bikes.. bikes are a bday or Christmas present not a just because present.Can't imagine going on a hot sunny bank holiday, they're absolute germ factories and my son is genuinely happier with family at Grandma and Grandads playing with his cousins! Her two really won't know special occasions, as 'special occasion' to them is just the everyday now. What a shame, what will actually get them excited? Probably mummy saying let's stay home and play in the garden as it's such a rarity. I noticed the new bikes too. Fair enough if they needed them, but they have so much stuff it must be completely taken for granted. Ah well, she'll have to deal with that one, but I'm sure IT'S FINNNNNEEEE