She will just plug her book by saying "our story is in my first book, swipe up"Notice how she didn’t say how her and Jamie met!
I think he’s back and working from home hence why we haven’t seen him as much during the day and their walk was later yesterday.I would expect his parental leave finished ages ago, Ron is now 1 so he should be back to work, but they stated he was on a career break, so I suspect he doesn't have a job unless you count being her bellend husband one
She's too self aware to go to the prom,probablyThere is a fabulous water park in Maldon for kids of all ages, though it may be shut at the moment (social distancing etc) but there is the promenade, lots of lovely parks etc. Does she ever go to those. ?
She's too self aware to go to the prom,she'd be looking around all the time to check if she's being recognised.There is a fabulous water park in Maldon for kids of all ages, though it may be shut at the moment (social distancing etc) but there is the promenade, lots of lovely parks etc. Does she ever go to those. ?
Next thing she'll be looking for a spaghetti tree cos she saw one I a bookIf she leaves those plants in her greenhouse today they'll be dead by tomorrow. It'll be about 50 degrees in there! I knew nothing about plants when I first got my own house, but I've read books, googled and watched Monts on Gardeners World. And I'm younger than she is There's no excuse for the idiot act!
It’s been said before on here that not everyone take their babies to groups, for varying reasons - anxiety, getting pissed off with competetive mothers etc but I do think it’s quite important for babies to mix with other children. I probably didn’t realise this until I saw my grandchildren with others. As an example, on Sunday, we met up with our grandsons, 3 and 15 months( and their parents) at a zoo half way between where they live in Worcestershire and us in South Yorkshire. I was standing with the 1 year old who was so excited to see the penguins. A safe distance away was a mum, dad and a baby girl who looked about 5 months. The baby was absolutely fascinated by my grandson and her mum said ‘ she’s not interested in the animals, it’s just the children!’ She was saying that the baby was born just before lockdown so had never really seen any other children and was fascinated at all the kids running around. These times are unique - how many other crises have meant total lockdown and isolation from family & friends.That would involve a few things
1. Dropping the illusion that she doesn’t live in a tiny village
2. Doing something for Ronniehaslegsandtoesandafaceblesshim and not herself
3. Interacting with other people
Correct me if I’m wrong but I don’t think she’s ever documented taking him to a baby class or toddler group.
Now I don’t have kids but everyone I know has taken their baby or toddler to mix with other kids.
miniWho else thinks she gave him that wipe and he had no other option but to start touching things with it. Plonked in his hand for gram and so that he is just like his mummaz you narcissist Sophie
Never even noticed due to 4hrs sleepView attachment 161829Hi guyssss long time lurker here. Just noticed this on her story she’s repeated herself, must be all the sniff sending her loopy ? ATFV!
Did she have an “obsession” over another bird like a year or so ago? Somin to do with her dad and he named the bird? Sure that was a pigeon too unless Iv completely made this up