And also a lit candle above a pile of very flammable toilet roll on a slatted shelf!! Hoping she did it just for the picture and then moved it allDid she really put a candle on the shelf that's easily accessible by her toddler? I get she might not let professor mcronagle anywhere that isn't the garden or the sofa area but she knows her army like to play monkey see monkey do.
I hope she uses her label maker for her toilet paper. I wouldn't want there to be any confusion and vestie to try cleaning his teeth with it. It's an easy mistake to makeI’ve never got that labelling stuff that she does but really? Do you REALLY need a plant pot to be labelled ‘Flowers and Plants’. Well, ok I suppose I can see how that plastic green thing could be mistaken for porridge oats
Hope this helps.Do they not wash their hands? Surely that thing is just going to get wet when they do, or get in the way of standing there
I just LOVE ITHope this helps.
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Too true!She won’t be able to pass most stuff on anyway cause everything has his bloody name on.
The sheeples princessI hope it's brought you some peace. I'm cooking a roast dinner tomorrow and I'm just so thankful she spoke so bravely about how much anxiety that can bring. I know I'm not alone in my potato worries now. She really is a princess of the people.
100% this!! She never thinks of anyone but herself the selfish witch. I mean it’s what, £8 for a pack of baby grows.. stop faffing about in B&M, buying absolute shite off eBay and buy your child some clothes - that can be passed on without you wrecking them. Ooft she has pissed me right off today.I was always broke when my lot were growing up but it never occurred to me to cut the feet off a babygrow as it couldn’t be passed on or sent to a charity shop. I don’t suppose that sort of thinking enters Sophie Hinchcliff’s self-obsessed mind.
I reckon most of his clobber is gifted, the shops just assume he's that size. My daughter is 2 but really tall so I mainly buy 3-4 so she's comfyBut she always buys the size according to his current age, he's always busting out of stuff and if she sized up things would fit him better. Just because it says 12-18 months and he's 13 months doesn't mean he's that size. I would understand if he was slim and the next size would be clearly too big on his body but they always look tight. Mine has short legs and a long body so baby grows never fitted him properly, pyjamas would be better but she insists on baby grows for some reason. I think it's just embarrassing she's done that to be relatable, when she clearly hasn't got a clue
SameLove the bathroom rack and the £46.00 room spray. Relatable.
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