Nieces are like older grand children. They love to be involved around babies. Sorry but I can’t see anything strange about it.Especially now we know whe she is dumped on hinch because of her illitimate half brother (sams husbands first child)
I think its quite obvious that motherhood doesn't come naturally to get to her. Hinch loves herself too much and she hasn't changed her lifestyle or routine at all to suit Ronnie. Its sad reallyOh and Ronnie does seem happier and more engaging with the niece. She does look very awkward for a mother to be honest I would love to know how much time she does spend with him or if he’s just shoved on a play Matt or in a seat.,
.Off topic a bit, let me know if not allowed and only a quick question but when giving birth can you have a caserian if you are perfectly fine to give birth natrually? Or can you only have one if the babys breach or theres a problem etc?
Hinching her phone would require letting go of it for more than 30 secondsExactly! Yesterday with the sock and the beauty blenders! Just stop filming and use both hands.
I actually wonder if she ever hinches her phone. Phones are the most disgusting things one has with them, worse than a woman's handbag.
Basically the same as people aren't allowed to comment on hinchs crap unless its licking her arse.So someone joined up called us all bitter angry nasty women and was surprised they were banned
Tell her to go onto the rave thread
Ahh yes, true. She'd probably genuinely have an anxiety attack if she had to do that. At least then though, she'd really know what an anxiety attack feels like and maybe she wouldn't throw the term around so freely.Hinching her phone would require letting go of it for more than 30 seconds
It must be since she’s got half the family in the pool with him.How do we know it's a private lesson? May just be avoiding filming other kids as that's not allowed at any pool I've ever been to?
Have you checked Homesense? I have some big wine glasses that are very similar from there and they definitely had other stuff in the range. They are a couple of years old but they might have something similar?OK guuuuys I have a dilemma! (Really I do!)
My sister has asked for a vase 'like Mrs Hinch's in the kitchen' for her birthday. I've spent the past day looking through the insta but can find it and can't find even a similar one on ebay... any helpful ideas would be gratefully received xx
maybe try your local funeral parlourOK guuuuys I have a dilemma! (Really I do!)
My sister has asked for a vase 'like Mrs Hinch's in the kitchen' for her birthday. I've spent the past day looking through the insta but can find it and can't find even a similar one on ebay... any helpful ideas would be gratefully received xx
I will take a peek now, thanks xHave you checked Homesense? I have some big wine glasses that are very similar from there and they definitely had other stuff in the range. They are a couple of years old but they might have something similar?
Tell her she isn’t a traveller and having flowers on the hob is dangerousOK guuuuys I have a dilemma! (Really I do!)
My sister has asked for a vase 'like Mrs Hinch's in the kitchen' for her birthday. I've spent the past day looking through the insta but can find it and can't find even a similar one on ebay... any helpful ideas would be gratefully received xx
I feel going down the route of speculating about Ronnie is just dodgy ground and unnecessary; he’s young and there are a lot of things that could contribute to him not being overly smiley - if he’s not used to Hinch paying him much attention, is it any wonder he doesn’t instantly light up and give a beaming smile to her when she shoves the camera in his face?! He’s not a performing monkey and we’ve all seen how he seems to save his best smiles for Jamie, her niece etc Babies pick up on your energy and even the swimming session was so contrived and Hinch wasn’t exactly in the moment with him was she, she just wanted content to story!I know regarding development is pretty much frowned upon and Ive avoided mentioning it but......
My son is 8 and diagnosed at 7 with ASD and sensory processing disorder, this was a long battle! For 4 years I kept being told he was ‘The naughty kid’ by teachers, senco etc. I think what made them question if he needed a referral was the fact he hit his milestones pretty well, crawling by 6months, walking by 9, speech was always amazing he never baby talked, you could have a clear conversation with pretty well! It was just his meltdowns, anger issues and not being able to socialise with other kids then as he got older hurting others, climbing the school fence (at 6) walking out of classes, trashing classes, harming himself.
If he was how Ronnie was at his age I honestly think that would have helped with getting him seen sooner. Im not saying Im some expert and Ronnie is delayed but he just doesn't seem very ‘there’ Yes she does keep him in a lot of the time but I really don't think that would make much impact he should still be developing and showing a personality whether he is out at baby groups or not. My sisters boy was very much like Ronnie and he was diagnosed at 5 with ASD, I know thats young but he wasn't talking at all and would just make a constant noise.
Right? Who can be faffed moving everything around everytime you want to cook some pasta??Tell her she isn’t a traveller and having flowers on the hob is dangerous
@Petulant_vlogger Don't feel awful. You are just a normal Mammy - as you say don't ever let these people make you feel inferior. These baby groups are not for everyone - I went as well and it was all talk about baby yoga classes, massage lessons etc - I cried all the way home as I had to go to work the next day and my son was going to a childminder. Anyway a friend of mine told me about one group in the next town. These Mammies were more my type of people. I have a great laugh meeting up - not as often as I would like. We have a WhatsApp group which is great so can stay in touch.My baby is 7 months and we've only been to one baby group. I live in quite an upmarket area but am not upmarket myself. So all these women in their 30s at the baby group talking about having been to prenatal yoga and now starting baby massage made me feel awful. Im 22 and worked 60hours a week until 1 day before I gave birth and I don't have a "night nanny" whatever the hell that is. Even so, I'm a good mum and I wont be made to feel inferior.
I'm not fooled! It's all part of the act, they think it makes them seem funny and relateable.Yeh hes a modern man and full credit to him for being so involved with Ronnie and supporting his wife, but c'mon, hes essentially her bitch!
Soph..."jamie, film me cleaning the door mat", "film me washing make up brushes", "film me cleaning some other pointless thing", "take me B&M", " take me Tesco", "come with me on a girly day out", "watch ronnie all the fucking time so I can prod things I've bought for no reason and show the guyyyyzzzz".
Jamie.. "soph, I want to watch football in peace"
Soph.."ARRRRGGHHHH OMG JAMIE WANTS TO WATCH FOOTBALL, I'M GOING TO HAVE A FUCKING BREAKDOWN!!!"
Definitely emasculated
I wonder if you maybe looked for a picture of her kitchen she’ll have tagged it a while back? Or her highlights? Yes I also could not be bothered moving stuff every time I tried to cook!OK guuuuys I have a dilemma! (Really I do!)
My sister has asked for a vase 'like Mrs Hinch's in the kitchen' for her birthday. I've spent the past day looking through the insta but can find it and can't find even a similar one on ebay... any helpful ideas would be gratefully received xx
If she hinched her phone, how would she video it for the 'gram?!Exactly! Yesterday with the sock and the beauty blenders! Just stop filming and use both hands.
I actually wonder if she ever hinches her phone. Phones are the most disgusting things one has with them, worse than a woman's handbag.
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