I imagine the inserts go straight in the bin though so it would be more akin to a pile of knickers than a pile of nappies.
I've been thinking this for a while too!I understand the pain of loosing a child you never get over but Nicola looks dead - vacant behind her eyes
Sooo self righteous, couldn’t stop rolling my eyes reading that. She tells a very different story about ravens behaviour on Instagram than she does on Facebook!She's on one this morning... Everyone seen the post about how kind Raven is? Let me just say, my child is pretty much exactly Raven's age and he would also try to comfort me etc if I was sad. But he is told no, he has manners, he doesn't bite or hit or throw. I could go on. Raven's reaction to Pea being upset is not a direct result of her parenting style and doesn't make allowing shitty behaviour OK. Soz Pea.
Exactly! Not mention of her three year olds throwing and hitting habits, and her shouting at DeanSooo self righteous, couldn’t stop rolling my eyes reading that. She tells a very different story about ravens behaviour on Instagram than she does on Facebook!
She has no happiness or enthusiasm in her posts for anything. I don't doubt for one minute she has depression a minumum.What makes you think that? (Not saying I necessarily disagree by the way)
They definitely aren't but she strikes me as the sort to leave dirty washing here there and everywhere and I wouldn't be at all surprised if she left the nappies lying around till she could be bothered or Dean gets home from work, whichever happens first.Dean can also put the nappies on to wash. They’re really not unhygienic or smelly!
the start of this message has cracked me upAhhh see I don't know anything about reuseables, I was just guessing what the other poster might have been getting at.
Dean may not be allowed to touch the bin, depends how Raven is feeling...
She's on one this morning... Everyone seen the post about how kind Raven is? Let me just say, my child is pretty much exactly Raven's age and he would also try to comfort me etc if I was sad. But he is told no, he has manners, he doesn't bite or hit or throw. I could go on. Raven's reaction to Pea being upset is not a direct result of her parenting style and doesn't make allowing shitty behaviour OK. Soz Pea.
Are her teeth made of jelly? She never eats anything that's not basically liquidShe's been reading here. People discuss her looking thin and needing to eat, she makes a point about eating beans and mash because her body is telling her to.
And sooo much curry tooAre her teeth made of jelly? She never eats anything that's not basically liquid
And she's heavily pregnantWhy is Raven going to nursery in the midst of a global pandemic when Nicola (I refuse to call her Pea) is at home all day?
1820 deaths today. Today. One day.
I thought the same, I feel awful that my daughter is still going, but were both keyworkers and working full time so i have no choice, cant believe she is sending her when shes just sat at home- also cant believe nursery are allowing it.Why is Raven going to nursery in the midst of a global pandemic when Nicola (I refuse to call her Pea) is at home all day?
1820 deaths today. Today. One day.
I know so many people who are sending their kids in because they can, even if neither parent is a keyworker! Nurseries shouldn’t allow it. They’re closed here in Scotland unless your kid is vulnerable or both parents are keyworkers.Why is Raven going to nursery in the midst of a global pandemic when Nicola (I refuse to call her Pea) is at home all day?
1820 deaths today. Today. One day.
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