I do and I’m staying in, my little girl is 6 months old and I have also never had CP so I’m not risking it. It’s just so selfish, I don’t care if she’s going early doors she should not be going out at allShe's off to Asda today with a child that still has infectious blisters I'm just glad I don't live near her!
I do and I’m staying in, my little girl is 6 months old and I have also never had CP so I’m not risking it. It’s just so selfish, I don’t care if she’s going early doors she should not be going out at all
She definitely ignores them! I messaged her once when george had a fruit pot in the car with WHOLE grapes! I genuinely sent a message of concern/safety for him! She read it be there was no response from her!She’s just awful and doesn’t have a clue. I don’t know if it’s because she’s thick or stupid or even l both.
Surely she’s getting messages regarding this tho.. but then again no doubt she knows best and is ignoring them.
Your joking !!!!! I still cut grapes for my 7 year old!!!She definitely ignores them! I messaged her once when george had a fruit pot in the car with WHOLE grapes! I genuinely sent a message of concern/safety for him! She read it be there was no response from her!
I know! I couldn't quite believe what I was seeing! I can't be the only one who noticed it but she's so rude! She only answers if you are up her arse! If it's genuine advice then she ignores it! Yes,you're the same as me,I dont let them eat anything they could choke on in the car. I don't even eat whilst driving incase I choke one of my kiddies is 10 and I still cut his grapes in half for school haha! XYour joking !!!!! I still cut grapes for my 7 year old!!!
and only let my toddler eat stuff like skips, a squeezy yoghurt etc in the car. I have a fear of her chocking in the car especially.
she thinks she knows everything about being a mother she’s absolutely clueless and shouldn’t be trying to advise anyone else !
I mean she could just order it all from asda seen as hers is only a small asda like she said. Oh no let's drag a toddler round the shops when he's not well,that'll be much more funThe way she says “hopefully he’ll be entertained” in asda?! Why would a toddler be entertained in Asda. I’m sure your not in desperate need to get his clothes today, why not wait until he’s over chicken pox
I also can’t stand the whole “lost my style when I become a mum” are we supposed to throw out our entire wardrobe pre baby the minute the baby arrives?
I choked on a tangfastic once whilst driving, the most scary thing I’ve ever experiencedI know! I couldn't quite believe what I was seeing! I can't be the only one who noticed it but she's so rude! She only answers if you are up her arse! If it's genuine advice then she ignores it! Yes,you're the same as me,I dont let them eat anything they could choke on in the car. I don't even eat whilst driving incase I choke one of my kiddies is 10 and I still cut his grapes in half for school haha! X
I mean she could just order it all from asda seen as hers is only a small asda like she said. Oh no let's drag a toddler round the shops when he's not well,that'll be much more fun
I get the feeling she doesn’t actually know how to parent him and keep him entertained. He’s at nursery full time (when not ill) so she literally makes him breakfast, gets him dressed and packs him off to nursery, then collects him, brings him home gives him dinner and then puts peppa pig on until it’s bath & bedtime - so this doesn’t actually leave much time for her to actually interact with him. At the weekend when Ash (is that her fiancés name?) was on his stag do she was on instagram asking for ideas of how to entertain him and then people suggested feeding ducks and she acted like this was the most mind blowing idea ever and it certainly seems like it was the first time they’ve done it.The way she says “hopefully he’ll be entertained” in asda?! Why would a toddler be entertained in Asda. I’m sure your not in desperate need to get his clothes today, why not wait until he’s over chicken pox
I also can’t stand the whole “lost my style when I become a mum” are we supposed to throw out our entire wardrobe pre baby the minute the baby arrives?
Agree 100% - couldn't of put it better myselfI get the feeling she doesn’t actually know how to parent him and keep him entertained. He’s at nursery full time (when not ill) so she literally makes him breakfast, gets him dressed and packs him off to nursery, then collects him, brings him home gives him dinner and then puts peppa pig on until it’s bath & bedtime - so this doesn’t actually leave much time for her to actually interact with him. At the weekend when Ash (is that her fiancés name?) was on his stag do she was on instagram asking for ideas of how to entertain him and then people suggested feeding ducks and she acted like this was the most mind blowing idea ever and it certainly seems like it was the first time they’ve done it.
seems like when she has to spend a lot of time with him one on one she doesn’t really know what to do which is sad, so she drags him round the shops potentially infecting immunocomprised people.
yeah I’m starting to think this is the case too which is odd because her older Vlogs she did seem like a natural with him when he was younger. She was much more attentive and patient with him. It’s like watching two different people.I get the feeling she doesn’t actually know how to parent him and keep him entertained. He’s at nursery full time (when not ill) so she literally makes him breakfast, gets him dressed and packs him off to nursery, then collects him, brings him home gives him dinner and then puts peppa pig on until it’s bath & bedtime - so this doesn’t actually leave much time for her to actually interact with him. At the weekend when Ash (is that her fiancés name?) was on his stag do she was on instagram asking for ideas of how to entertain him and then people suggested feeding ducks and she acted like this was the most mind blowing idea ever and it certainly seems like it was the first time they’ve done it.
seems like when she has to spend a lot of time with him one on one she doesn’t really know what to do which is sad, so she drags him round the shops potentially infecting immunocomprised people.
Interesting - I haven’t watched many of her older vlogs so I don’t have any reference for comparison. Out of interest I watched one of her videos from when George was a newborn the other day and she seemed very awkward and forced in her interactions with him even then…yeah I’m starting to think this is the case too which is odd because her older Vlogs she did seem like a natural with him when he was younger. She was much more attentive and patient with him. It’s like watching two different people.
Well imagine putting your baby in a bouncer and propping his bottle up to feed himself instead of soaking up all those newborn days with your first childInteresting - I haven’t watched many of her older vlogs so I don’t have any reference for comparison. Out of interest I watched one of her videos from when George was a newborn the other day and she seemed very awkward and forced in her interactions with him even then…
I have a 3 week old at the moment, and can't even imagine doing that, I LOVE feeding my newborn - I feel guilty checking tattle/socials whilst doing the night feeds to stay awake and not looking at him, let alone propping up a bottleWell imagine putting your baby in a bouncer and propping his bottle up to feed himself instead of soaking up all those newborn days with your first child
Don't feel guilty! I have a 9mo and the only time I get to catch up with Tattle is during the night feeds!I have a 3 week old at the moment, and can't even imagine doing that, I LOVE feeding my newborn - I feel guilty checking tattle/socials whilst doing the night feeds to stay awake and not looking at him, let alone propping up a bottle