This is the thing, hard to feel sorry for her when it’s really a privileged choice for her to go back to work. And as others have said, it is difficult to get a crèche for under 1 so she’s clearly got something else up, money talks…”normal” mams can’t identify with that. Try actually HAVING to go back to work due to financial reasons etc. I really believe a mam should go back to work if that’s their choice. It’s just her OTT emotional expressions over leaving “B” when she doesn’t REALLY have to.I’m sorry but that whole reel about the baby going to crèche for 1 hour was a bit ott… you’d think she was leaving him for a month!
You’d think it was the first time she’s left him. With her constant make time for yourself, treat yourself”This is the thing, hard to feel sorry for her when it’s really a privileged choice for her to go back to work. And as others have said, it is difficult to get a crèche for under 1 so she’s clearly got something else up, money talks…”normal” mams can’t identify with that. Try actually HAVING to go back to work due to financial reasons etc. I really believe a mam should go back to work if that’s their choice. It’s just her OTT emotional expressions over leaving “B” when she doesn’t REALLY have to.
The smell of bullshit off itI’m sorry but that whole reel about the baby going to crèche for 1 hour was a bit ott… you’d think she was leaving him for a month!
Completely agree and I’ve been in both of those situations where I’ve been working full time with children and also a stay at home parent with more than 1 child! It is so much harder to work while trying to take care of children and a household! Were not lucky enough to have cleaners or get our laundry done for us!I am sick of people saying a stay at home mum is the hardest job in the world it’s such a ridiculous phrase - especially with 1 child - can it be tough? Yes. Absolutely. Not denying that . But there’s people who have stressful jobs with serious responsibility and you’re saying staying at home with your baby is harder? Come on!!! Balancing work and being a mother is hard. If you get to stay at home & not work you don’t have the hardest life out there. Sorry rant over I just hate that phrase !! (people who have disabled children / children with additional needs are obviously in one of the hardest situations )
I can’t agree enough with this. It’s just something that’s said to placate the women who get up in arms about not working. I’ve no issue with SAHM’s, fair play if that’s what they want or need to do but it’s not harder than being out working all day & still running a home & raising a family.I am sick of people saying a stay at home mum is the hardest job in the world it’s such a ridiculous phrase - especially with 1 child - can it be tough? Yes. Absolutely. Not denying that . But there’s people who have stressful jobs with serious responsibility and you’re saying staying at home with your baby is harder? Come on!!! Balancing work and being a mother is hard. If you get to stay at home & not work you don’t have the hardest life out there. Sorry rant over I just hate that phrase !! (people who have disabled children / children with additional needs are obviously in one of the hardest situations )
Well said - I totally agree 🩷I am sick of people saying a stay at home mum is the hardest job in the world it’s such a ridiculous phrase - especially with 1 child - can it be tough? Yes. Absolutely. Not denying that . But there’s people who have stressful jobs with serious responsibility and you’re saying staying at home with your baby is harder? Come on!!! Balancing work and being a mother is hard. If you get to stay at home & not work you don’t have the hardest life out there. Sorry rant over I just hate that phrase !! (people who have disabled children / children with additional needs are obviously in one of the hardest situations )
I understand her going back to work, after studying hard it would be a shame to not put it to use it’s just the timing, I thought she would be off longer.I’m really surprised she is going back to work after 6 months, I’m sure it’s only a couple of days of weeks but still most stay home for a year?
Surely they aren’t stuck for money??
It’s not that simple, I don’t know a single Mum that hasn’t found the first day at crèche/nursery difficult. She has studied hard for her career, she shouldn’t have to stop working.The smell of bullshit off it
If your so heartbroken jess then don't send him to creche....it's that simple!
She could take a year off work if she wanted
Not everyone has that luxury
She is chosing to go back to work this soon
She barely worked before she had him
Such a load of bollox
She's very unhappy at home with her very young baby clearly
I don't know any crèches around that area who take a baby under 12 months and to get a places you nearly need to put there name down the day you conceivedWhat most South Dublin parents want to know is, where is this mystical creche which takes not only babies under one, but on a part-time basis? Like hen's teeth to get a place for a baby, and at that, they aren't interested unless it's full-time.
And that mini egg cheesecake overnight oats looks vial. As did the protein bake thing she had yesterday. Excessively sweet and pumped of protein powders. Yuck. Just have some porridge and a bananaBack in the gym every morning at the crack of dawn! And why does she constantly use receipes/ideas that have been done by others like there her own ideas she has no originality at all! I’ve seen them oats done by every fitness account out there!
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