That was nice. I'm glad she helped you.I don’t get the hate for her at all. I came across her once when I was in a situation where I was struggling & she was so so kind & went out of her way to help me.
I was bullied by her.
That was nice. I'm glad she helped you.I don’t get the hate for her at all. I came across her once when I was in a situation where I was struggling & she was so so kind & went out of her way to help me.
Exactly this!!!!! Will she even allow the primark stuff to dwell in her homeOk two things today:
The stress of organising schedules for four kids and two adults- am…. They’re all in school, so she has time to sit down and do this. Try throwing an actual job into the mix love.
Secondly…. Primark. They all end up selling their sustainable souls and replacing them with tit like that eventually
Not defending Orlaith - but there’s plenty of schedules involved with kids that age - getting them to after school activities, matches etc. And she has two kids with hospital appointments too.What schedules? duck right off !! I think the eldest is what ? 9 ? . Honestly can’t stand this crap - if something doesn’t suit or there’s a clash how about saying no instead of smugly smirking into your phone .
And most people have to do that with a full time job. And there are people who manage 4 kids and schedules etc, work full time while Parenting alone. Get with the real world Orlaith!Not defending Orlaith - but there’s plenty of schedules involved with kids that age - getting them to after school activities, matches etc. And she has two kids with hospital appointments too.
I do think she’s a complete sell out doing a primark ad though - not her usual shop local, sustainable ethos at all.
ah there’s plenty schedules- I know that. I’ve four kids the same age myself. And yes, it is chaotic, because I’m trying to work 5 days a week and organise childcare etc. I just don’t see much chaos attached to her scheduling, with the carefully organised candlesticks and pot plants in the immaculate beige kitchen, with no breakfast debris on the island.Not defending Orlaith - but there’s plenty of schedules involved with kids that age - getting them to after school activities, matches etc. And she has two kids with hospital appointments too.
I do think she’s a complete sell out doing a primark ad though - not her usual shop local, sustainable ethos at all.
I hear you - she should see the real chaos in my houseah there’s plenty schedules- I know that. I’ve four kids the same age myself. And yes, it is chaotic, because I’m trying to work 5 days a week and organise childcare etc. I just don’t see much chaos attached to her scheduling, with the carefully organised candlesticks and pot plants in the immaculate beige kitchen, with no breakfast debris on the island.
Older I think. 11? Maybe approaching 12What schedules? duck right off !! I think the eldest is what ? 9 ?
Couple of times a week? Wow!!Let's not forget about the cleaner she has a couple of times a week. She fails to mention that one.
She just threw a few baubles in a bowl, lit a candle and made a pretend hot chocolate- job doneHer bestie from The Little Wooden Peg will be breaking out in hives at the thought of her stepping foot in Penneys. She is just another instahun who would sell her soul for a few euros