Thought the same and made me feel uncomfortable seeing thatI’ve spent a lot of time around horses before I became a mam. It’s amazing what things scare a horse and cause a spook and Alpacas can’t be much different in being flighty. Pretty certain allowing your children to run around the fluffy f£ckers with a toy pram and umbrella is another way to put them in harms way!
Nah not her Bozzzzzziiiii, they lurrrvvveeeeee Mummmazzzzzzzz. And they know that Ronnie E and Lenor are their brothers.Thought the same and made me feel uncomfortable seeing that
Same, it has never occurred to me to put slippers on kids feet when they are outdoors so they can run around in the wet grass. But then again Mummazzzzzzz was always out and about (ok, once) the estate, waving to tend neighbours in her slipppppezzzzzzzz, so maybe it's a new traditionMy two young children do crocs in the summer months and wellies in the winter months for the garden. It’s not hard is it? Both crocs and wellies can be put on independently. Slippers has never ever entered by head. It’s probably because that’s what they used on the Astro turf.
Especially the ones made for little feet, with the handles on the side.Did anyone else's toddlers LIVE in their wellies from 1-4 approx?
It was a struggle to get them off my two. I think it's because they can pop them on on their own without any help.
My little brother NEVER took his wellies off. He even slept in them!Did anyone else's toddlers LIVE in their wellies from 1-4 approx?
It was a struggle to get them off my two. I think it's because they can pop them on on their own without any help.
Tell me you read tattle without telling me you read tattleOutdoor slippers
No I see what you mean. My eldest was very independent and by 18 months was running around and talking in simple sentences.I have an 18 month old niece and two friends with 18 month olds and obviously have had my own 18 month olds. My second born was - I would say - an advanced 18 month old. Talking in full sentences; had been walking since 9 months so was very sturdy on his feet etc. So I feel I know what an advanced 18 month old looks like. I don’t think Lonnie is advanced per se - her video just now he’s not talking yet (which is absolutely fine!) but he doesn’t carry himself like these other 18 month olds in my life (who all have siblings that are no more than 5 years old). Soooo. I don’t know. Feels like Lonnie is not quite two but closer to two than she claims him to be. I know it sounds mad!!!!!
Also - note Ronnie saying Daddy. Not dad dad. Who the fuck is calling him dad dad other than her?
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