So odd, you can give toddlers a snack at say 11am to keep them going until lunchtime. They are quite classic first time parents which is understandable I suppose. Blindly following the routine to stop a toddler meltdown. But it’s good to get a child into a routine which works for you and for them. I wondered if she meant ordering at 11:30am so it gets served at say 12noon, but a pasta pizza place like that will serve food quickly and it looked quiet . With my niece we always order her food swiftly and order a starter for her and us to pick on. As it is hard for little ones to wait patiently. But we also bring her some colouring, a picture book or small toys to keep her entertained, or let her watch something on my phoneI have kids, I have lots of friends with kids, I do not know anyone who's routine includes lunch at 11.30. What a weird time. I'm all for routine but make the routine realistic fgs. Or did no-one ever tell her what time lunch time is
Also don't get why she congratulates herself on her hair regime, she's still straightening it
One of my male best friend has a small business in hospitality.A comment about the fake grass has already gone from the vlog comments!
Who goes out with their child and takes no toys with them and expects them to sit and wait patiently for lunch at 2 years old!!!
Still can't find her mask, so wears a disposable! Moans at having to walk in the rain to the car that Rich is driving, poor love!
And they look so natural as well, craning around to watch the laptop that is facing the camera and not them
Is Lily doing an Anna by getting Rich involved?
This. The only people excited to use the tube are the ones that don't/didn't have to commute everyday during rush hour when you are all squished in that you can barely breathe. It's almost as if Lily the Londoner thinks its cool to use the tube, for most people its a necessity to get from A to B.She ALWAYS drives around London not sure why she is faffing about the tube. She used to take the tube back in the days to go to Gleam's office ( around 11am always lol) and pretend to be a busy London commuter.
Did no one told you that she is British12 seconds in the video and she is complaining already about the weather...
Just wanted to leave that one here before carrying on watching and having lunch...Ahhhh
I am excited but I typically go to London on weekends or if it's on a weekday, I'd go after the morning rush hour so I save money on my train ticketThis. The only people excited to use the tube are the ones that don't/didn't have to commute everyday during rush hour when you are all squished in that you can barely breathe. It's almost as if Lily the Londoner thinks its cool to use the tube, for most people its a necessity to get from A to B.
Okay, this may sound really petty, but I have a problem with how Lily holds her fork from so down low rather than closer to the top. It makes me cringe when people don’t hold utensils properly —it’s almost as grating as hearing people eat. Don’t know if it’s because my grandmother was obsessed with table manners and drilled it into my head. Anyone else feel this way?View attachment 596439
And she would film herself every time, well, her feet mostly... yawn.I am excited but I typically go to London on weekends or if it's on a weekday, I'd go after the morning rush hour so I save money on my train ticketThe Tube is great for tourists and visitors but not everyday Londoners
He doesn't have a desk, I can't imagine he's allowed his own plate either.Wait, is Rich eating out of the serving bowl?
Looks like it! She probably knows will get more clicks using Rich in it! It’s still a crap ad though and she’s used this concept before.And they look so natural as well, craning around to watch the laptop that is facing the camera and not them
Isn't this what she was "self shooting" the other day? Did she abandon that concept and drag her husband in instead?
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