Yeah batch cooking is a life/time saver! Ive been doing it with years now. It's all about time management though really isn't it? Our lisa would rather sit on her ass on the couch than be ahead some bit and get prepared. Hopefully she'll get into the swing of things soon and realise she has to pull her finger out and actually plan ahead. Wow lol like the rest of usDid she not say before going back that her union was in talks for her hours going back?
So she would have chosen them hours no?
Its hard leaving the baby's I get that il be in the same position myself soon but il have 3 to get ready, it's learning a new routine to when you have been in a constant one for 6 mths,
but food wise it's not that hard, batch cook the start of the week freeze some take it out the night before. You have to be organised when you have kids not sitting crying in to a phone the night before work that you have no food made. If worse came to worse surely there's a canteen were she works.
Here here well saidSorry now but i have absolutely no sympathy for her. None.
she chose to have a baby….she actually made the decision to have 2. She did this as a solo mom by choice knowing full well she would need to go back to work. She is a VERY lucky woman. Living at home with everything being done for her including her children minded. She was lucky being off before having them because of covid with full pay. If she was that concerned about going back to work well then don’t start your family until you are more financially secure to stay at home.It fucking pissed me off coming on crying for the gram looking for sympathy in a world where the majority of men and women have to go out to work. Yes it’s hard. Yes we would love to stay at home but we can’t. She was well able to head away for her nights away and have her late checkout and not a tear shed for those girls. Coming on then 10.30 at night saying she still had to shower and meal prep-why the hell couldn’t she do it all day? Get on with it. Ffs. Your a lucky woman Lisa with your situation at the moment. You have a brilliant family around you that do alot for those girls.
edit to say I am literally just back from a year off after having my baby so I’m well aware of how hard it is but we move. We chose to have a baby and we need to provide for that baby so we both work 12+ hrs shifts so I know exactly what she’s talking about
It really sounds building up to trying to get signed off work. I said this a few weeks ago too, she’ll be getting messages telling her to go have a chat with her doctorCrying during a handover in work. How professional Lisa. I call bullshit.
By 9 months they should be crawling around and able to go from sitting to crawling, they’re most definitely behind with that. Shoved into any kind of chair for 23 hours a day will do that thoughDo those girls sit at all??Why are they always lying down, they’re 9 months old now! Yet the weaning started when they were 5 months, wonder how good their head control was back then if they aren’t sitting 4 months later!
Ah plenty of kids aren't crawling at 9 months. I'd certainly be expecting them to be sitting quite independently at this point though. I can only imagine the core strength they must have lacked when she started shoveling grub down their necks.By 9 months they should be crawling around and able to go from sitting to crawling, they’re most definitely behind with that. Shoved into any kind of chair for 23 hours a day will do that though
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