Please tell me her hair is wet and that’s not grease
on again talkin about the girls naps, so exciting ![Face with rolling eyes :rolling_eyes: 🙄](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/joypixels/emoji-assets@5.0/png/64/1f644.png)
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It’s hard to know, it looks like that permanently. Hopefully she’s just out of the shower but doubtful with the girls not napping until she left.Please tell me her hair is wet and that’s not grease![]()
on again talkin about the girls naps, so exciting
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God forgive me but she looks the same age as her mother in this photo. Shocking.Please tell me her hair is wet and that’s not grease![]()
on again talkin about the girls naps, so exciting
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Ah nah there’s no way that’s wet, it’s way too cold outside to have wet hair thrown up in a bun that’s definitely greasy the way the ends are all dry!Please tell me her hair is wet and that’s not grease![]()
on again talkin about the girls naps, so exciting
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Not to defend these "sleep experts" and most definitely not Lisa but wake windows are used by pediatrics, midwives and PHNs.My sister called in with my 5mth old niece yesterday afternoon and happened to mention my nieces "wake window"........I had to stop myself from opening the front door and asking her to leaveI was waiting for her to produce a white noise machine, a few tents and a bottle of pipsi while taking over my house
I'm well aware it's a term frequently used, I have my own children.....my comment was in jest because Lisa used the term repeatedly in her stories yesterday morning in an attempt to sound like a professional, so I had my fill of "wake windows" at that stageNot to defend these "sleep experts" and most definitely not Lisa but wake windows are used by pediatrics, midwives and PHNs.
I only heard about them when the midwife was in sitting with me one night after having my babe (I had complications) and she was chatting to me about cues and wake windows. I think actual evidence from the medical world has been tainted by these "experts" who distort it for their own gain.
Also to add I hope she cleaned the girls faces before leaving the house cuz she certainly hasn't washed her hair
That's fair!I'm well aware it's a term frequently used, I have my own children.....my comment was in jest because Lisa used the term repeatedly in her stories yesterday morning in an attempt to sound like a professional, so I had my fill of "wake windows" at that stage
I've seen them in Dunnes and I'm pretty sure they will be in the Aldi/Lidl baby sale tooAnyone know where those puddlesuits are from?
When you see this Lisa could you put it up and pretend so many people asked. I've no interest in actually asking you myself.
Was she alone? Has she actually taken her children to the park by her big girl self today??Was just in limerick near the crescent and who drives past me only your WAN lisashe was looking down between her seats like she has dropped something. More than likely her bottle of Pepsi. Clearly more important than keeping her eyes on the road if that makes sinse
yup completely alone. No mammy to help. I nearly crashed I was so shockedWas she alone? Has she actually taken her children to the park by her big girl self today??
They’re from Next!Anyone know where those puddlesuits are from?
When you see this Lisa could you put it up and pretend so many people asked. I've no interest in actually asking you myself.
Thanks for that!!They’re from Next!
€30 a pop, love how vibrant and colourful they are though!