timbertrot
Chatty Member
Sleeping in their front , are they even able to turn over themselves?
I don’t think she knows how to do her makeup…might be why she gets a make up artist for when she goes out.Does anyone else think that she could really benefit from a little bit of make up on in the morning it would make the world of difference to her appearance … I know make up isn’t everything and there are days I don’t put any on but most days I do and it gives me that extra bit of confidence going out the door and I’m not plastering myself all over insta everyday. The #adds are absolutely pathetic but I guess it doesn’t really matter to the brands , they just look at how many people will use the ‘sleepylisa’ code to decide whether to ‘collab’ with her again . It’s all about followers they don’t care so much about representation / quality of the ads
Why is it banned in Ireland ? I know I read something about how it can numb babies throats but I’m assuming that’s a rare thing considering if it’s sold so easily in the UKTeetha sometimes works in our house but only because it’s a big sweet distraction! Our local chemist keeps caller hidden behind the counter thankfully, so no cross border trips!
She was in the gp Monday, I don’t think they sent her over though?There’s no €100 charge if you’re referred by GP anyhow.
It seems to be harder to find usernames since a recent update on Instagram. I used to type solo & her name would come up but it doesn’t always work nowCan I ask are ye all following her?! I was never following her but I’d always snoop on her page. She disappeared from my suggestions about a week ago and I can’t find her since. I know others can see her page but I can’t! I wonder has she done a blocking spree on people who don’t follow her?
She has to be 48 hrs symptom free before she’s allowed back to work, that’s hse policy, and they’re v strict on it at the moment.So if Hazel is going to the doctors tomorrow, i take it, lazy arse chin isnt going to work? OH WHAT A TOTAL SURPRISE
Our gp is brilliant too. I've had to have our son seen twice and been told on the phone bring him straight in. They don't take any risks with children thankfully.My gp is brilliant to be fair I’ve had a sick child since Monday and had her seen to when I rang yesterday morning she was fitted in for yesterday afternoon
Not sure I’ve ever seen them strapped inLisa's lecture about safety in the pram and at the same time the twins aren't strapped into the highchairs. Again.
Yes my sister Got rid of a perfect mattress to get the Emma too she bought Emma pillows and all and mattress cover it was all like concrete they got rid of it had to buy another new oneMy parents brought one a flogged it 3 days later it was shocking uncomfortable
The room is probably a bloody dump sjed be mortified