Very trueBut it would end up like all the other gifts she gets - a few stories on the 'gram and then cast away, forgotten in favour of the next thing she's paid to advertise
Very trueBut it would end up like all the other gifts she gets - a few stories on the 'gram and then cast away, forgotten in favour of the next thing she's paid to advertise
Funny you say that, because everytime she has a Hinch haul or pointless gifted rubbish. I think of Attenborough and find plastic crisis in general!What the hell, I’m so behind on the thread my daughter is having a sleepover.. but I hope it was only one of the cast loving the fact that Mrs hinch was there?
Totally off topic but I finished work at 1 on Friday and instead of the housework I watched a David Attenborough ‘life’ before the school run bad I know haha! But I couldn’t help but think what he would think of Mrs hinch and the whole cult? Because if he thought bad of me I think it would be worse then my parents!
Great minds think alike. I posted this a few threads back lolcause it could be gifted, gifted, gifted
it could be gifted
wait for the swipe ups
gifteddddddd
love a bit of lighthouse family x
He should also be able to support himself to lean forward to grab things rather than just sitting slumped. 6 months is when you start giving solids, so they should be able to grasp between thumb and finger, and be able to sit up unaided. To me, he just seems like a 3 month old. He’s probably not allowed to grab in case he pulls her super noodle extensions out.I've just seen Hinch's new post where she hands a ball to Ronnie. At allmost 6 months old he should be able to grab the ball which he isn't. He just sits there with an allmost blank stare. if you're reading this, SOPH PUT DOWN YOUR PHONE AND START STIMULATING YOUR SON!!!!! He's a human being - not an accessory or a prob in your numerous ads.
As his mother - the person who gave birth to him - there should be a natural bond between them, but I just don't see it. Instead it just looks awkward when she tries to interact with her own son and Ronnie senses it. Motherhood just doesn't come natural to her.Ronnie looks so disinterested in her.
That pic of him with the caption 'Sunday Chills' makes me feel sad for him.
I think instead of cleaning and tidying or whatever she's pissing about doing today she really needs to put to the side and make spending time with her son a priority.
I’m on home care this morning, or was, as a favour to someone. I did two loads of washing at 6am and folded it all into individual piles to be taken into peoples rooms while I was at work (ha!) anyway, two labs, a muddy walk and a wrestling match on said sofa while I was out meant I came home to all the clothes I’d sorted in a muddy pile in front of the washer.Do I leave piles of clean clothes on the stairs to carry up later? No because I'm not lazy and also have a massive dog who manages to track mud up the stairs every day in spite of the fact that her paws are wiped every time she comes back into the house.
No point in washing it if I'm not going to deal with it
Sorry I’m so far behind on the threads but this is actual LOLbacktracked quicker than Nigel Farage did when the votes for Brexit were being counted.