She managed to say ‘work’ about 6 times in her latest content. Keen to make a point maybe?
kate always struck me as someone who would insist that she hasn't changed since becoming a mother..... seems like she's gone in the opposite direction!I’m so sick of motherhood being her entire personality now
What’s she talking about? I don’t get it! Also, why are they always carrying or holding their daughter? Bit weird all round!duck offfffff Kate no it doesn’t. Just because you’re not wearing dresses 24/7 anymore doesn’t mean this outfit screams that you’re a mother. It’s a normal outfit that ANYONE COULD WEAR. Ffs I’m so sick of motherhood being her entire personality now.
She has no other personality though tbfduck offfffff Kate no it doesn’t. Just because you’re not wearing dresses 24/7 anymore doesn’t mean this outfit screams that you’re a mother. It’s a normal outfit that ANYONE COULD WEAR. Ffs I’m so sick of motherhood being her entire personality now.
They’re always carrying her cos she’s an appealing part of the lifestyle package. Hands on maman, hipster dad, self conscious irony, great at posing, yada yada.What’s she talking about? I don’t get it! Also, why are they always carrying or holding their daughter? Bit weird all round!
I’m not snarking. As a mum I find it odd that’s all!To be fair them holding her outdoors isn’t something I’d snark on, if she’s CONSTANTLY being held even at home then that’s a whole other issue
I personally hate when parents say stuff like this as if there isn’t hours upon hours of daylight during the morning, afternoon and early evening! (Obviously parents who don’t work, working parents are different circumstances).“Stuck in the house” because her 8 month old baby has a bedtime routine. Almost like being a parent changes your life
She's going to become one of those obnoxious mum's who take their kid in the stroller to pubs and wine bars and annoy the hell out of every one else just trying to have a quiet drinkI wonder if the problem is they want to get on the ale out at the pub while the baby is in bed. She’s going to end up one of those kids getting horrible quality sleep in the pram while they get pissed.
I have to agree. If I’m having a drink I don’t even want my own kids there let alone someone else’s. I also think it is sad seeing kids just sitting bored in pubs, they’re not really the environment for little one’s IMO. My parents owned a a pub growing up and me & my siblings never really spent much time there as my parents didn’t feel it was right. Other parents though….She's going to become one of those obnoxious mum's who take their kid in the stroller to pubs and wine bars and annoy the hell out of every one else just trying to have a quiet drink
And before anyone says anything. Yes, parents are allowed to have a drink too! But they always choose the tiny microbreweries to cram their giant prams into!!!
Imo pubs aren't for children of any age.