She’d pull a sickie to pick her nose that one! Going sick is her middle name! Also when ye mentioned that she looked different on her Facebook years ago how would I find it?Oh wow, is there any chance she’s pulled a sickie just so she’d have today to make content and do her collaboration?
Ya and the use of the word “cross” as wellGod she’s really obsessed with them not behaving well when out and about!! Maybe I’m immune cos I have kids but I never bat an eyelid if I hear a baby/child crying I just thank god it’s not mineJust take them out they have to be brought places because if you just stay at home they’ll be even worse when you do go places!! As has been said here many times she should have gotten two dolls if she wanted something that will just sit there any be quiet
Yeah and she’s projecting her social anxiety onto a 9 month old!! Of course the child is cranky when out of the house she’s expected to act like a doll, it’s never easy having a baby at a restaurant but they’re not quite at the asshole stage yet so she’s going be in for a land!!!Ya and the use of the word “cross” as well
They’re 9 months old (but 7 corrected because they were premature) ah but you see, pancakes are easy and she’s too lazy to put any effort inHi, haven’t posted here before but following for a while. I’m a little confused as to what ages the babies are? I also follow the Yummy Little Belly page that Lisa often promotes and the range of food is much wider than what Lisa seems to cook from it.
So have they been on solids since 5 months chronological or 5 months corrected- if anything I hope it’s the latter!!! It’s been helpful to find a thread like this. I’ve a 5 month old and I’m actually a practitioner in child development of all things, but my confidence took such a knock when I found pages like Lisa’s, especially in relation to sleep. My little one has never slept through the night and wakes most nights every 2-3 hours for breastfeeds or comfort, and refuses bottles. It had been so hard seeing other mums just pop baby down for the night and that is it! There’s another account I came across via Lisa of a parent who had all these perfect plans of how to take baby swimming etc, and for a little while I freaked myself out that I wasn’t doing enough- I did no prep for swimming, we just up and wentThey’re 9 months old (but 7 corrected because they were premature) ah but you see, pancakes are easy and she’s too lazy to put any effort in
I think they were actually 3.5/4 corrected when she started feeding them solids!! It’s all lies, there’s so much “how perfect is my life” content on Instagram but really it’s all for show. Don’t ever doubt yourself, your doing an amazing job and don’t need some zero on social media to make you feel bad about your parentingSo have they been on solids since 5 months chronological or 5 months corrected- if anything I hope it’s the latter!!! It’s been helpful to find a thread like this. I’ve a 5 month old and I’m actually a practitioner in child development of all things, but my confidence took such a knock when I found pages like Lisa’s, especially in relation to sleep. My little one has never slept through the night and wakes most nights every 2-3 hours for breastfeeds or comfort, and refuses bottles. It had been so hard seeing other mums just pop baby down for the night and that is it! There’s another account I came across via Lisa of a parent who had all these perfect plans of how to take baby swimming etc, and for a little while I freaked myself out that I wasn’t doing enough- I did no prep for swimming, we just up and went. Now I see that all these insta pages are not reality at all. You don’t see the parent bawling at 3am when they just want to go asleep, or someone shouting out in pain from a baby latching on in early days, or the times where you feel guilty because you haven’t got out for a walk. You only see when it’s going well. Then, to make matters worse, you only hear about when it hasn’t gone well much after the fact, with a post about how things have got better. Which isn’t of much help to a parent still in the doldrums.
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