Unless she’s putting them in a nice sugar filled cakeIn Steve's tit breakfast video clock the black manky bananas in the background, just brought for show but never eaten.
Unless she’s putting them in a nice sugar filled cakeIn Steve's tit breakfast video clock the black manky bananas in the background, just brought for show but never eaten.
Me too, I thought she was lovely when I started following her just after she'd had Woody. I loved her house and the area she lived, I thought she was just a young mum doing her best. I was puzzled when the bikini shots started when they were last on holiday and I thought they seemed very staged with too much on display. But I'm twice her age so I thought maybe I was just being old fashioned. It was when they moved that get true colours emerged and I realised that she's just in it for the money. Their diet is appallingly bad, there is no excuse for a lack of veg, it's so cheap. I'm concerned that the boys room looks really cold with insufficient bedding. But more than that is that she flip flops and will just say anything to fit in with mums net cronies. Why can't she admit that she's struggling with healthy eating? If she did that, and then started vlogging her journey of trying to have a healthier lifestyle for the whole family I'd have a lot more time for her. I don't dislike her, I'm just annoyed that she's not genuine. I really dislike Steve, he's a smart arse who thinks he's hillarious and god's gift. Yuk.Regarding her hater post. I think she forgets, I'm not sure it goes for everyone else but I know I originally followed her (just before she was pregnant with Woody) for a reason, I actually really liked her, found her really interesting, loved her house etc we haven't all just followed her being annoyed from the beginning! She caused it selling her soul to influencer life.
And yes I agree, if you're so not bothered about something you don't mention it, the more you mention so not being bothered, the more you are.
Me too, I thought she was lovely when I started following her just after she'd had Woody. I loved her house and the area she lived, I thought she was just a young mum doing her best. I was puzzled when the bikini shots started when they were last on holiday and I thought they seemed very staged with too much on display. But I'm twice her age so I thought maybe I was just being old fashioned. It was when they moved that get true colours emerged and I realised that she's just in it for the money. Their diet is appallingly bad, there is no excuse for a lack of veg, it's so cheap. I'm concerned that the boys room looks really cold with insufficient bedding. But more than that is that she flip flops and will just say anything to fit in with mums net cronies. Why can't she admit that she's struggling with healthy eating? If she did that, and then started vlogging her journey of trying to have a healthier lifestyle for the whole family I'd have a lot more time for her. I don't dislike her, I'm just annoyed that she's not genuine. I really dislike Steve, he's a smart arse who thinks he's hillarious and god's gift. Yuk.
I fully agree with this, I live in the countryside (moved out from the city) we have some land and I have grown vegetables and planted fruit trees, I love it. I have a green house and am currently growing my hanging baskets.The first thing I would do if I lived in her house in the middle of no where is become as self sufficient as possible. Growing your own veggies or at least supporting local farming businesses, farm shop; a "day in the life" and like I mentioned before, film yourself checking out cute little countryside business/support them like you expect everyone to support you! film proper work outs that you can do making use of your surroundings in the countryside. There's just so much she could do. And I really think it would sell! Dales life mixed with eBay hauls, bikini shots and constant crap Tesco shopping just doesn't work. I know it's not everyone's cup of tea living there but would really be my dream and it's so wasted on her!
Yes to all of thisThe first thing I would do if I lived in her house in the middle of no where is become as self sufficient as possible. I'd overhaul all my YouTube channel with proper life in the dales. Growing your own veggies or at least supporting local farming businesses, farm shops etc. Finding things to do with the kids in the countryside for free (there's so many printables on the internet for young kids like hers..bugs/birds/animal checklists to spot etc). Vlogging a "day in the life" and like I mentioned before, film yourself checking out cute little countryside business/support them like you expect everyone to support you! film proper work outs that you can do making use of your surroundings in the countryside. There's just so much she could do. And I really think it would sell! Dales life mixed with eBay hauls, bikini shots and constant crap Tesco shopping just doesn't work. I know it's not everyone's cup of tea living there but would really be my dream and it's so wasted on her!
Love this idea! My 3 year old loves planting seeding and plants in the garden and spent last summer picking the strawberries and peas and eating them because she had grown them. Imagine what Rebecca could do with the boys and encourage them to then eat the veg they grew. I have a tiny garden and grow everything in tubs, I would love a big garden like her. I’d be really interested in watching her if she went down the ‘life in the dales’ route!The first thing I would do if I lived in her house in the middle of no where is become as self sufficient as possible. I'd overhaul all my YouTube channel with proper life in the dales. Growing your own veggies or at least supporting local farming businesses, farm shops etc. Finding things to do with the kids in the countryside for free (there's so many printables on the internet for young kids like hers..bugs/birds/animal checklists to spot etc). Vlogging a "day in the life" and like I mentioned before, film yourself checking out cute little countryside business/support them like you expect everyone to support you! film proper work outs that you can do making use of your surroundings in the countryside. There's just so much she could do. And I really think it would sell! Dales life mixed with eBay hauls, bikini shots and constant crap Tesco shopping just doesn't work. I know it's not everyone's cup of tea living there but would really be my dream and it's so wasted on her!
I fully agree with this, I live in the countryside (moved out from the city) we have some land and I have grown vegetables and planted fruit trees, I love it. I have a green house and am currently growing my hanging baskets.
We have books with walking books that suggest routes and often walk to a pub.
All of this is real life in the countryside, which she could blog rather than Tesco hauls!
I fully agree with this, I live in the countryside (moved out from the city) we have some land and I have grown vegetables and planted fruit trees, I love it. I have a green house and am currently growing my hanging baskets.
We have books with walking books that suggest routes and often walk to a pub.
All of this is real life in the countryside, which she could blog rather than Tesco hauls!
I live in the city and have a small garden and like you I've planted things with my two year old in pots and tubs. She gets so into it and you're teaching your kids valuable lessons. Ive never seen her do anything like that with the kids. Such a shame. I hate city life and would love my child to grow up with nature on her door stop, we would be outside making the most of it 24/7!Love this idea! My 3 year old loves planting seeding and plants in the garden and spent last summer picking the strawberries and peas and eating them because she had grown them. Imagine what Rebecca could do with the boys and encourage them to then eat the veg they grew. I have a tiny garden and grow everything in tubs, I would love a big garden like her. I’d be really interested in watching her if she went down the ‘life in the dales’ route!