I need everyone to listen to me carefully "she doesn't like the kids. They are her content". Therefore, safeguarding is NEVER on her radar. I know more about the girls especially, than I should.When I go on hols I'll only ever post photos of our trip after we've returned, and this is on Facebook to my 200 or so friends/acquaintances...who I know are unlikely to come and rob me, but still.
I therefore cannot imagine posting details in REAL TIME exactly where I am on holiday (exact park), whilst also therefore alluding to which of my children may be home alone...to a couple of hundred thousand followers. Safeguarding craziness.
I love my kids, love my holidays and love taking photos. So I do post daily but once the kids are in bed (single parent). And it’s for my enjoyment and the TimeHops, couldn’t care less about my “followers”. My account is locked to only friends and it’s mainly scenery and the odd family selfie as the kids don’t want themselves out there.When I go on hols I'll only ever post photos of our trip after we've returned, and this is on Facebook to my 200 or so friends/acquaintances...who I know are unlikely to come and rob me, but still.
I therefore cannot imagine posting details in REAL TIME exactly where I am on holiday (exact park), whilst also therefore alluding to which of my children may be home alone...to a couple of hundred thousand followers. Safeguarding craziness.
Imagine going away to france and sitting on a porch watching your son play with his bag for life full of dinosaurs!I imagine Issac would only go if his cousin went and they could then go off and enjoy swimming etc and then it’s just R and J watching W play with dinosaurs with minimal input.
I’m sure within a minute of being with that bossy loud obnoxious brat, they’d return him pronto.I’m maybe a bit too worried but she’s just shown her son sleeps in a room alone under a windowyou’d just have to call his name and dangle a dinosaur in front of him and we’ll have Madeline McCann the 2nd.
He's a spoilt wee turdOk so first which part of France are they in that they needed to have a room in the ferry???
Shopping trip times and the entitlement. Of course he csn have another toy oh and yes some Playdoh and yes let's let you have an ice cream. As well as open my toy we havnt payed for.
He was telling her about why it was his favourite and she was all yes but do u wantpl play doh too
My ex doesn’t have much of a relationship with our youngest because he never bothered to get involved with the things our son was interested in. Distinctly remember him saying once “why would I want to watch a kids film at the cinema? I’m 48!” Spectacularly missing the point. I imagine Rachel is like this and her relationship with her daughters is superficially “better” because she can do what she wants (eat out, fashion, make up, reality TV) and they might show a vague interest but that’s as deep as it goes.I think she takes him shopping all the time because she doesn't know what to do with him. You never see her dancing around, or drawing or kicking the ball about with him. Even bike rides and climbing etc, they are all the things you do with boys to bond, but she's just not like that is she? She doesn't even play with the dog with him. It's quite sad really as that's all the good parts about having a son. It's what they remember about you.
She should try crawling out of Josh's frightfully ugly arse and getting to know her kid for 5 minutes. He might surprise her.
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