I think she’s always ordering for the younger girls, you never see new clothes as much for the boys or older kids, she’s obsessed with the materialistic things that come with a new baby/toddler.The small rooms are painted in dark colours?? White would make them look much brighter and cleaner. How does she keep track/know whos clothes are who and who needs new etc. Or if it just a free for all, take what fits.
Better still, let them have the bunk beds! Might be what they need to stop producing.sue and Noel should swap with the boys. That room would just about fit a double bed. Their wardrobe could go on the landing
They have said the older girls help with bath and bedtimeWhere are all the kids clothes kept?
why don’t we see any routine videos that they promised it’s all so secretive at times, I know they’re entitled to privacy it just annoying as they said they would do video l’s like that instead it’s just them talking and filming the kids running round- boring.
I’m genuinely interested in how they manage all of those children at once, particularly the younger ones- there’s 5 under five ?! I can’t cope with my two children in sorting bedtime etc maybe that’s just me !!
Exactly. I can imagine there would be a lot of resistance from the older kids.. But it's really the only way. Jack's very very large room in the basement could have hallie pheobe and bonnie in easily with room for Heidi to join.. And still plenty of room for toys and games.. Chlies make up room would be perfect for little archie and sue and noel could have millies room. Plenty of space for all the little to be close to mum and dad and still have space to play and have toys.The older ones should either share, have the smallest bedrooms or move out imo. In the house tour we saw two double bedRooms in some of the basement rooms, selfish of one older Radford to have it for themselves. If they want space then they should move out.
Chloes has her make up room downstairs, Millie has a large bedroom down there too, Jack does too. The rooms are actually a good size and bigger than one selfish Radford needs.
I am sure they have changed room because I am sure the room they moved the girls into was Noel and Sues.Exactly. I can imagine there would be a lot of resistance from the older kids.. But it's really the only way. Jack's very very large room in the basement could have hallie pheobe and bonnie in easily with room for Heidi to join.. And still plenty of room for toys and games.. Chlies make up room would be perfect for little archie and sue and noel could have millies room. Plenty of space for all the little to be close to mum and dad and still have space to play and have toys.
Jack and mollie and one other big kid upstairs at top of house.. Its just makes so much sense.
I’m sure Katie would love her own room. Even if it was the cupboard room. It would give her. A bit of privacyExactly. I can imagine there would be a lot of resistance from the older kids.. But it's really the only way. Jack's very very large room in the basement could have hallie pheobe and bonnie in easily with room for Heidi to join.. And still plenty of room for toys and games.. Chlies make up room would be perfect for little archie and sue and noel could have millies room. Plenty of space for all the little to be close to mum and dad and still have space to play and have toys.
Jack and mollie and one other big kid upstairs at top of house.. Its just makes so much sense.
if any of that was true she would be taking pics for instaI think you don't see a lot of the day to day routine stuff because it is utter chaos and most probably the younger children are left unsupervised whilst Sue is vacuuming the top floors that she apparently does every day. A lot of her time during the day will be housework, but they won't want to show that as they want to be seen giving each child individual time. After one of the KAC where it was said Sue spends 3 hours a day ironing they got criticism because that meant the little ones weren't getting attention. In response Sue did a blog post stating their daily routine, where Monday was messy play, Tues was play-doh etc to make it look as if there were structured activities. The reality of course would be very different.
I agree. I think Jack, Chloe, and Millie all need to move out, for their own sake and that of their siblings. Chloe is going to be 25 this month ffs, she should be at least trying to gain a little independence.The older ones should either share, have the smallest bedrooms or move out imo. In the house tour we saw two double bedRooms in some of the basement rooms, selfish of one older Radford to have it for themselves. If they want space then they should move out.
Chloes has her make up room downstairs, Millie has a large bedroom down there too, Jack does too. The rooms are actually a good size and bigger than one selfish Radford needs.
I think we shouldn't underestimate the level of guilt/pressure that Chloe is under, and how hard it is to break away from that. Chloe has said several times that she wanted to leave the house/bakery and we saw Noel saying he would be gutted if she left. She not only does a lot with the kids at home, but she seems to be Noel's right hand when it comes to the bakery, shopping and cooking. That can't be easy to free yourself from that level of dependency. A girl I worked with was the eldest of a large family and she delayed getting married as her mum was pregnant again and she knew fine rightly that the household system would fall apart without her.I agree. I think Jack, Chloe, and Millie all need to move out, for their own sake and that of their siblings. Chloe is going to be 25 this month ffs, she should be at least trying to gain a little independence.
Might not be able to afford it . Depending on how much they earnAs I said earlier next door is an hmo, they could move there.
You're right. It's just so unfair to her, and I'm afraid she's going to wake up one day and wonder why she didn't take advantage of her youth. I guess once Sophie got pregnant Chloe was really the only girl that was old enough to help out.I think we shouldn't underestimate the level of guilt/pressure that Chloe is under, and how hard it is to break away from that. Chloe has said several times that she wanted to leave the house/bakery and we saw Noel saying he would be gutted if she left. She not only does a lot with the kids at home, but she seems to be Noel's right hand when it comes to the bakery, shopping and cooking. That can't be easy to free yourself from that level of dependency. A girl I worked with was the eldest of a large family and she delayed getting married as her mum was pregnant again and she knew fine rightly that the household system would fall apart without her.
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