Muddlethroughmummy

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If you follow her sister she’s got similar food issues as well oh and what would you know so have her kids!
 
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Her latest TikTok she’s obsessively micromanaging a play date 😳 my kids friends just rock up and play with the toys in the house / play a bit of a switch / run around shouting. Requires zero set up. Sometimes throw out a colouring book for the girls 🤷🏻‍♀️
 
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Her latest TikTok she’s obsessively micromanaging a play date 😳 my kids friends just rock up and play with the toys in the house / play a bit of a switch / run around shouting. Requires zero set up. Sometimes throw out a colouring book for the girls 🤷🏻‍♀️
I’m surprised that she didn’t have those bits and pieces at home and had to go and buy paints/ brushes etc! Seeing as they’re constantly doing activities 🤷🏻‍♀️
 
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Her latest TikTok she’s obsessively micromanaging a play date 😳 my kids friends just rock up and play with the toys in the house / play a bit of a switch / run around shouting. Requires zero set up. Sometimes throw out a colouring book for the girls 🤷🏻‍♀️
I agree, I’ve never created activity tables. Kids show up and get what they want out. I just go with the flow but she seems incapable of doing anything spontaneous. Even days out are planned to the very second, it’s sad really. I love just randomly going out with no real plan and seeing where the day takes us, she’d have a heart attack 🤣
 
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Did anyone watch the one about her sugar collection? I wonder if her parents were the same as she is with her attitude to food? Can’t she see she’s projecting this onto her kids, as is her sister
 
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Thank god she doesn’t have daughters, imagine the food and body image issues she’d be passing on to them (not saying boys aren’t affected too)
 
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Oh dear god she’s back recycling content from the Lapland trip.
Her travel hack is take porridge pots on the flight with you for your kids dinner. Such a cheapskate! A pot of porridge is not a filling dinner! Nor is this a bleeping “hack”. When did these morons start using the word hack as a replacement for any sort of tip or advice 🤦🏼‍♀️
 
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Oh dear god she’s back recycling content from the Lapland trip.
Her travel hack is take porridge pots on the flight with you for your kids dinner. Such a cheapskate! A pot of porridge is not a filling dinner! Nor is this a bleeping “hack”. When did these morons start using the word hack as a replacement for any sort of tip or advice 🤦🏼‍♀️
She is someone I would never take parenting hacks from ever!! Imagine going to your friends for a play date and the mum has mapped out the entire 3 hours for you when all you’d wanna do is play with all the toys to sit and craft the whole time? Really? Giving kids porridge pots isn’t a hack she drains me so much
 
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Oh dear god she’s back recycling content from the Lapland trip.
Her travel hack is take porridge pots on the flight with you for your kids dinner. Such a cheapskate! A pot of porridge is not a filling dinner! Nor is this a bleeping “hack”. When did these morons start using the word hack as a replacement for any sort of tip or advice 🤦🏼‍♀️

And it wasn’t to save money was it. It was to control their eating.
 
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She'd have a seizure at my place, frequently have anything up to 6 neighbourhood kids at mine in the summer holidays and they can do whatever they want as long as there's no electronics. 8 kids and no activity tables, what madness. And they have an open snack drawer.
 
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She'd have a seizure at my place, frequently have anything up to 6 neighbourhood kids at mine in the summer holidays and they can do whatever they want as long as there's no electronics. 8 kids and no activity tables, what madness. And they have an open snack drawer.
My house used to be the same, we had a big trampoline in the garden so it become the local gathering point, 6 to 8 kids at any one time, helping themselves to squash, chocolate bars and crisps! I just let them get on with it, I've never planned activities when kids come over, they just all do what they want, as long as they're playing nicely and not telling tales I couldn't give a tit what they were up to, I loved every minute of it!
 
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My house used to be the same, we had a big trampoline in the garden so it become the local gathering point, 6 to 8 kids at any one time, helping themselves to squash, chocolate bars and crisps! I just let them get on with it, I've never planned activities when kids come over, they just all do what they want, as long as they're playing nicely and not telling tales I couldn't give a tit what they were up to, I loved every minute of it!
Same here, infact I miss those days!
 
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My house used to be the same, we had a big trampoline in the garden so it become the local gathering point, 6 to 8 kids at any one time, helping themselves to squash, chocolate bars and crisps! I just let them get on with it, I've never planned activities when kids come over, they just all do what they want, as long as they're playing nicely and not telling tales I couldn't give a tit what they were up to, I loved every minute of it!
My drawer has crisps, malt loaf, raisins and all sorts. I love having them all here and knowing they have free access to food if they are hungry. Plus of course unlimited squash 😂 No one wants to hang out at the almond mom's house 😂
 
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