I don’t think she meant it that context to be honest. I think she was meaning that’s what she’d like to happen, but Emily is still so full of energy that she doesn’t want to sit in front of the tv.She's so smug with her "not watching TV eating snacks, that's for sure" comment. I don't plonk my kids in front of the TV everyday but similarly I work so can't take them places after school like I would wish to. Its very easy for someone that doesn't work and is a mum of one to focus all their attention. It just came across as quite rude. That's great for her that she has so much time on her hands that she can fill her days with instagram, kitchen cleaning times lapses and gym sessions....
No I’m talking about all the things she actually buys that she shows. Constantly buying things…I don’t actually think she’s buying half the things she showing. She’s just adding aff links to any old shit
I genuinely think that most get sent back once they are aff linked. She seems to wear the same old clothes all the timeNo I’m talking about all the things she actually buys that she shows. Constantly buying things…
It’s all down to acceptance. She’s desperate for her and her daughter to be accepted by others. You can see she does this with other insta-huns, and now she’s doing it for Emily with her teachers. Sad really.How rich is this woman?? She just seems to be constantly buying stuff, she must have spent hundreds on all the stuff she’s shown today, all of it expensive personalised stuff too!
And why is she buying TA’s at her kids school random gifts? Surely you get the teachers a gift maybe at the end of the school year, possibly at xmas at a push- not randomly throughout the year?! It u
Just make all the other school mums feel bad. It’s like she’s bribing th teachers.
Bet the teachers are dreading her slot hahahaParents evening…..can imagine her running well over the time limit
Is this the norm to buy your child’s friends presents for the run up to Christmas? My daughter is the same age, started reception in September, unless I bought for her whole class, I wouldn’t know who her ‘friends’are, they change regularly!!She spends soooo much
nah it’s not ignore her, she just likes to think she’s extraIs this the norm to buy your child’s friends presents for the run up to Christmas? My daughter is the same age, started reception in September, unless I bought for her whole class, I wouldn’t know who her ‘friends’are, they change regularly!!
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