Whole heartedly agree! We’re tight this year too, for the same reasons (baby girl born in July and I’m not back to work yet). Add to it, our sons birthday is literally Christmas Day, so it’s always an expensive time of year, but hell, if he came to me today with another present idea, I’d do everything I could I make it happen. I’d return something to buy the new toy. Especially if it was an inexpensive action figure.We are 'tighter' with money this Christmas, we have a lot of expenses and the cost of living is through the roof with just the one income (i had a baby) but I have made sure our kids have everything they wanted. I go without HAPPILY to make sure they feel truly special and magical on Christmas day. It makes me so happy to see their faces beaming. It makes my lifeI just can't relate to her way of parenting those kids whatsoever. I continually make sure my kids are happy and fulfilled. It keeps me awake at night. I constantly worry that I've done enough, said enough words of affirmation, made sure they felt validated, loved, protected each and every day. I worry all the time about how our every day words or actions may affect them etc etc. It's an exhausting task to strive to do the absolute best by them. Then there are people like Jess who truly aren't bothered. I can't imagine how carefree her mind must be if she doesn't worry about her parenting and the kids. I feel like most parents really do try their best. I keep thinking about poor Bowie. I know it seems trivial over a toy, but it's more than the toy for me. It's listeningto him and making something important and special to him come true.
Messii the GrinchDid I see Phil say he got her something for Christmas the other day she will love? When they weren’t buying gifts and she can’t even get Bowie something that’s $30? Disgusting! I’ve had my shopping done for months cos I work a lot and don’t want to be chasing at the last second! This week I was at the shops with my son and he took a liking to rubix cubes. So you bet I did a click and collect as soon as I got home. Cos as a parent you do everything to make your kids happy! Jess if you are reading here we know you do! Go buy him that toy! You clearly don’t like the poor boy but imagine not spending $30 to make him happy!
The cost of living hasn’t increased enough she can’t get a $15 black panther toy from big wWe are 'tighter' with money this Christmas, we have a lot of expenses and the cost of living is through the roof with just the one income (i had a baby) but I have made sure our kids have everything they wanted. I go without HAPPILY to make sure they feel truly special and magical on Christmas day. It makes me so happy to see their faces beaming. It makes my lifeI just can't relate to her way of parenting those kids whatsoever. I continually make sure my kids are happy and fulfilled. It keeps me awake at night. I constantly worry that I've done enough, said enough words of affirmation, made sure they felt validated, loved, protected each and every day. I worry all the time about how our every day words or actions may affect them etc etc. It's an exhausting task to strive to do the absolute best by them. Then there are people like Jess who truly aren't bothered. I can't imagine how carefree her mind must be if she doesn't worry about her parenting and the kids. I feel like most parents really do try their best. I keep thinking about poor Bowie. I know it seems trivial over a toy, but it's more than the toy for me. It's listeningto him and making something important and special to him come true.
Also “look at that hack job” from the Grinch coudl literally apply to every DIY she’s attemptedMessii the Grinch
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So trueAlso “look at that hack job” from the Grinch coudl literally apply to every DIY she’s attempted
Has she deleted this???What unsupervised activities was Levi doing to hurt himself 🥲
I hope he’s ok
Dad of the year Philth posted itHas she deleted this???
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