Ofc she has to give Elsie crisps every time she walks around the supermarket. She has no idea what’s coming as Elsie gets older if she can’t control her and let’s her get her own way now (and I can’t wait to watch
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shes said before elsie will have what there having.. but if shes asleep and misses it she has crispsI can’t believe E is having a FULL bottle of milk in the middle of the day?? I get the bottle is comfort but give her a few oz of milk and she will gradually wean off it..I also can’t believe how little she eats in a day.. girlie didn’t even have lunch? Just some crisps??
The food is cheap and they do lovely smoothies and milkshakes ect. I was shocked how nice the food is all very fresh and lovely they have lots of Thai and western food if she prefers Western food she could still go for a healthier option.I'm sorry, but what sort of knob head goes to Thailand and lives off cheap toasties and crisps? What an absolute waste of an opportunity. If the food is as cheap as she keeps saying then this would be the perfect chance to get Elsie trying loads of new and different foods.
And to say if she sleeps through a meal she gives her crisps? What kind of crappy parenting is that?? Either wake her up for meals or get something when she does wake up!
I mean looking at the poor lasses parents, she’s destined for weight issues anywayHow hard is it to give the poor girl a banana.
She is setting that girl up for a life time of food/weight issues.
I know Charlie is injured but this trip is just as boring as Australia.
I don’t think there are any excuses for not strapping your child in safely and appropriately. And her comment ‘I’m tired of people questioning my parenting’ keep your parenting offline then, she even says at the beginning don’t judge…you know people are going to comment Maisie. I find her so smug when it comes to parenting, ok Elsie might not like some of the decisions she makes but a 18 month old has no concept or understanding of safety or danger, she’ll have a tantrum but she’ll soon get used to itDid anyone else see someone comment on her latest TT that said to strap E into the pram properly and that it’s so dangerous. Maisie replied saying E likes to sit up straight and would have a full on tantrum if she has to be strapped inalso said she 100% can’t fall out with the way they have strapped her in even though she’s posted videos and it shows she could fly out at any given moment!
She ended her reply with ‘I’d rather push a happy child around rather than a screaming one who would want to walk’
I’m sorry but at E’s age she should be walking more instead of being kept in a pram because Maisie would rather be a lazy parent! She takes her travelling so she can use it as an excuse to keep her in the pram as much as possible![]()
My 18 month old still has 2 lots of milk too (20oz) .. but eats 3 meals and snacks allll day shes such a grubberMy 18 month old has 1-2 bottles of oat milk a day (allergic to cows milk). One at bedtime that he rarely finishes, then we top it up and leave it in the fridge for when he wakes up in the morning. Again, he rarely finishes it. If he does finish it though, he isn't hungry for breakfast for ages! He's drinking less and less and we're offering less each week. I thought we were behind schedule with it though because friends with babies the same age have stopped milk already
Get some proper food in her and she'll need less milk! My son is so picky already but I still offered him sweetcorn, peppers and avocado alongside his slice of (vegan) pizza this evening!
Or they could find an alternative if she doesn't like the pram!Did anyone else see someone comment on her latest TT that said to strap E into the pram properly and that it’s so dangerous. Maisie replied saying E likes to sit up straight and would have a full on tantrum if she has to be strapped inalso said she 100% can’t fall out with the way they have strapped her in even though she’s posted videos and it shows she could fly out at any given moment!
She ended her reply with ‘I’d rather push a happy child around rather than a screaming one who would want to walk’
I’m sorry but at E’s age she should be walking more instead of being kept in a pram because Maisie would rather be a lazy parent! She takes her travelling so she can use it as an excuse to keep her in the pram as much as possible![]()
I agree, quite a few videos recently she has stated ‘don’t judge’ while trying to blame it on travelling but she continues to do these things while she’s at home too. She’s smug but can’t set boundaries with a toddler or ensure she’s strapped in safely whether it’s on the plane or in her pram. She’s even had to pull over on the hard shoulder because Elsie took her arms out of the straps in the car seat…but she’s learning that from the pram ffs.I don’t think there are any excuses for not strapping your child in safely and appropriately. And her comment ‘I’m tired of people questioning my parenting’ keep your parenting offline then, she even says at the beginning don’t judge…you know people are going to comment Maisie. I find her so smug when it comes to parenting, ok Elsie might not like some of the decisions she makes but a 18 month old has no concept or understanding of safety or danger, she’ll have a tantrum but she’ll soon get used to it