So they’re shopping in Lidl now? Don’t they usually go to Morrison’s several times a week? Could this be an indication they’re low on funds??
No It was probably the nearest and in any case they have shopped previously in Aldi and Lidl going back several months its not a reaction I don't think
It's the age gaps in the children. You just can't keep them all happy. 6 year olds have so many different ideas to fun to a 13 year old. Sarah never seems to understand this.
Totally bob on. It's a one size fits all approach that won't work for too long. I have commented before about Issy being a teenager now. Blatantly not everything they do appears in vlogs but an inordinate amount of time seems to be spent "together". It's to present them as the perfect chocolate box family but it doesn't stack up to the reality of the age gaps in the kids
They can't watch Titanic but they can watch Pretty Woman? Hmmm. Lazy witch is the biggest idiot... Oh by the way the 2 little ones look ridiculous with lipstick on but you are worried about a crop top? Just making yourself look like a dimwit for a "mother"
When they were abroad they watched that MEG Film thing about the shark. I would think that was more to be avoided than Titanic. Unless Ms Ingham is referring to the sex scene in Titanic where a naked boobie is shown and the antique motor cars windows steam up with the frenzied off screen seeing to that Leonardo gives Kate what's her name. Just thinking about it is giving me trembles. I like Leonardo
The lipstick on the 6 year old (and not the first time) made my husband mention "its all a bit one of those American pageant things or jelly tots" . But its each to their own I guess.
For the price they paid for haven., they probably could've paid for a nice weekend away in a city such as Edinburgh or Dublin and done a bit of sight seeing but nope, they've chosen a cheap, cold, cheap, dingy caravan. I'm sure they could afford something better. poor Izzy, the whole school will know.
That's a good point actually another option would have been a few days in the Lakes and that may have clashed and had too many similiarities with one of the girls recent school trip things but plainly the girl loved it. Getting out and about going up hills etc. Weather wise a bit iffy maybe for the Lakes. However the thought of these 2 popping on their shorts and trainers and heading up Scafell Pike getting lost and mountain rescue being scrambled to find them isn't a great one Edinburgh is a fantastic place. Unfortunately it can be quite steep. As Sarah is unfit and can hardly walk the length of a disabled ramp without being out of breath its easy to see why that would be a no no
I suspect they wanted something to fill the week with rather than just 3 days though. I don't personally find the caravan that cheap or dingy and I know a lot of people who go on week breaks and stay in similar so I won't look down my nose at the caravan itself. The BIG difference is they do it in the summer when there are lots more activities on and loads more stuff for kids to do. This whilst it won't have been cheap has the air of the old Sun newspaper bargain holidays collect these vouchers over the next 5 days type thing
Can I just say that Haven holidays are lovely, they are not full of chavs and there is plenty to do. We go every year and have a lovely time making memories. They are not trailer parks, and not everyone stays up drinking till the early hours. Yes it’s a real come down for the Igham family, I appreciate that. Many people of many different classes use the Haven holiday parks,really think some of the comments are unnecessary about the standard of its clientele.
I totally agree with you. They are a place that many of our friends have gone to. Many of our daughters friends have been to them. I thought the caravan seemed quite presentable. I think there's an element of it being a comedown for the Inghams that people are latching on to. Many years ago we lived in one for a while for around 6 months. I remember the rain it was like the roof being shot at with salted peanuts