It was very clear the “impending doom” was the feeling of guilt mixed with anxiety of getting caught out/fear of the decline in companies wanting to gift them stuff. It was a knee jerk reaction to the CMA ASA climax and the heat was on.
Now Christmas is over, no doubt they’re hoping the influx of holiday gifts will flood in, along with a floor company and perhaps a kitchen company.
They both “work” from home, I use that phrase loosely. They have the luxury of being able to visit the gym during the day, evening etc, but still use MIL to take the child while they go gymming together.
I suppose when you don’t have structure to your week, it’s easy to fall into bad habits, such as toot all over the floor, washing not put away.
I find it strange how Monday is the best day of the week when Monday is no different to any other day (bar having less kids to ship off compared to the weekend).
They rarely do anything as a whole family system, unless it’s a trip to pizza express or a kindly gifted holiday. Even then, the youngest was left behind so they could go on the DLP trip. I don’t know any other family IRL who divide and conquer their family and divide up with so many separate activities.
Really, I don’t understand why they are as popular as they seem to be. It’s odd. They’re not relatable, nor inspirational, nor do they have a USP. It’s similar to watching a cheap channel 5 documentary.
I simply don’t get it.