She orders prey, Starbucks, Wagamama and others, does she not cook at all!?! As someone who nearly died she needs to be staying away from all of this sugar and take aways
Exactly!! One medium sized drink at starbucks is lile £5!!!!I don’t get how tf sge affords the multiple-times-a-day deliveries?? I earn almost 70k, I have no one to support except myself and my pets, I live in London (like Grace does) and I would give serious thought before ordering in more than a couple of times a week. Ordering a single drink from Starbucks or a few items from pret is EXPENSIVE.
Exsctly. A 10-15 min walk would make a big differencr to her, shes stays sitting down all dayI’d say she’s trying to stay covid safe by ordering her coffee’s to her house, but we all know she doesn’t care about that. So why not take Cyprus for a little stroll to the nearest coffee shop? Get a takeaway drink and have a stroll back?!
I feel so terrible for saying this because she largely is getting better, but she’s only just started her third trimester (where you really see grooooowth in baby and you!). Every body is different and carries weight differently but I think the pregnancy allows for her to have some cognitive dissonance on the impact all this food & the types of food has on her? Like she doesn’t look like someone who is just entering the third trimester, but it’s okay as she can do the pregnancy poses and it alters the reality of the situation so she doesn’t have to think about it. The reality is she’s doing pregnancy poses with two thirds deliveroo one third baby bump. She may as well be doing them all year round it’s so nonsensical. Idk if this makes sense lol does anyone understand what I mean?!She’s such a greedy witch
Has she got a garden? Agreed the pen seems so sad and I’m surprised he complies, I suppose lots of kids are put in various “containers” as they have to issue guidance against itNo one that cares about their health or their unborn babies health would eat and drink what she does. Those drinks are more of a treat once in a blue moon not an everyday/twice a day thing for months. She doesn't care and has no control over her food intake. She eats nonstop because she hasn't got a routine or anything to do, purely boredom eating.
If she made just 1day of the week about Cyprus and got outside for 5/6 hours of that day it would do her the WORLD of good.
Lockdown I spent 4 hours at the park (not playground as they were locked, but just feeding ducks, kicking a ball) in the mornings with the kids I cared for and it helped them massively compared to days we spent indoors constantly.
Youngest was Cyprus' age at the time and I couldn't think anything worse than him being sat in a pen all day long whilst I did nothing (definitely would've been sacked too and rightly so )
But Grace knows best and sitting on her ass 24/7 shovelling bags of sugar into her body is the best thing for her unborn baby. It's so scary to watch. I'd intervene if my partner thought that it was ok to put not only their life but our babies life at risk.
Yep they’re in a ground floor flat now (or at least a home with a decent sized garden, access from their living room) from stories she posts. I’d have a little climbing frame & slide for him to use to help his physical strength considering he was premature tooHas she got a garden? Agreed the pen seems so sad and I’m surprised he complies, I suppose lots of kids are put in various “containers” as they have to issue guidance against it
It’s ten times easier to keep a little one occupied / thriving outside too! Like yes flowers, trees, let’s look/touch! Run around! Come home/back inside exhausted for a beautiful long nap 🤌
From what I remember of the pictures from her birthday/survival party/whatever, isn't it very adult though? Lots of built up planters and paving? No expanse of green lawn from what I recall. Although given the number of parks in London there's no excuse to not be out and about playing. I'd have thought that for sanity's sake, even if nothing else, they'd want to get out and about a bit, rather than having him cooped up in a pen.Yep they’re in a ground floor flat now (or at least a home with a decent sized garden, access from their living room) from stories she posts. I’d have a little climbing frame & slide for him to use to help his physical strength considering he was premature too
Yeah you’re right it did look quite built up, although they could buy a few soft play padded floor mats which would do the job fine. My work have solid marble flooring with toddlers so half the kitchen is covered in a large cushioned play mat for the kids to play and put climbing equipment on there surrounded by a couple outdoor cushions for extra padding but that’s probably too much effort for themFrom what I remember of the pictures from her birthday/survival party/whatever, isn't it very adult though? Lots of built up planters and paving? No expanse of green lawn from what I recall. Although given the number of parks in London there's no excuse to not be out and about playing. I'd have thought that for sanity's sake, even if nothing else, they'd want to get out and about a bit, rather than having him cooped up in a pen.