I do understand that. Growing up I shared a room with my two sisters and there was a large age gap between us.Not long, before the end of the first term. Christmas time at the latest.
A twin is ill so that may be a’sign’ not to start school at all.
Some people can listen to the their kids wanting their own space but can do nothing about it because they just don’t have the room to give them.
Same with our 3 girls, they had to share a room, the eldest wanted her own house not just her own room.I do understand that. Growing up I shared a room with my two sisters and there was a large age gap
between us.
He also had a rashI thought he had an ear infection.
Yep I thought this too. I’d probably just share a bed with him that night, but I would actually sleep. Also, if he’s had an ear infection he’s probably just got a post viral rash, it’s extremely common after a virus in children. You’d think she’d known that having all those kidsShe is quite extreme when it comes to her kids isn't she? Sitting up all night watching him seems a little dramatic in the absence of a temperature!
Guess so. But then on the other extreme she lets him walk around town with no shoes onShe's posted before about one of the twins having trouble breathing, maybe it's the same boy. Wouldn't say it was extreme staying up to make sure he was okay.
cutting your foot and having trouble breathing are worlds apart, once you’ve had a child who has experienced breathing difficulties, it’s hard To not have anxiety about it.Guess so. But then on the other extreme she lets him walk around town with no shoes onHe could step on anything. I was shocked to see he had no shoes on in the latest stories when they were out shopping. Plus what happened to his kindly gifted shoes they were trying to flog the sheep
Oh I have boys and yes to all of that. But I would not let any of my boys walk around with no shoes oncutting your foot and having trouble breathing are worlds apart, once you’ve had a child who has experienced breathing difficulties, it’s hard To not have anxiety about it.
my boys do some questionable things (or what others would see as questionable) like not wearing shoes outside, going in the sea in winter, getting muddy and dirty etc etc, but as soon as one of mine get ill with their chest my anxiety is sky high, mu eldest spent a lot of time in hospital with breathing difficulties as a toddler (he’s now 12!) and that anxiety doesn’t go away x
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