Jesus she’s rough! Like an older version of Beggy. Her paper round must have been on a hill.
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My kids are 9 and 7 and I still do this too! Quick run down of what's happening that day (what's for lunch, remind them if they have an after school activity day and who'll be there to pick them up and what time!) They go in the same door together because their classrooms are across the hall from each other but I still wait outside the car until I see them go in because they don't want me to come to the gate anymore! I wouldn't feel comfortable if I didn't keep that routine!I insist on watching mine go in (he’s in year one) and he’s like “right off you duck mum, stop being wet!” But I like to see he’s fine and he’s gone into his class with his friends.
On his first day of year one he gave me a hug before he went in which I knew meant he was nervous cause it’s so unusual. I always remind him what’s for lunch, what activity he has after school and who will be picking him up just so he knows what’s happening and feels secure.
WHO just goes “right first day at school? You’ll be fine, sort yourself out, pop yourself in I’ll be off having me nails done”?! It BOGGLES my mind how anyone can be as un-maternal as she is.
She looks like a right head. That's the only sort of people that kiss her ass. The general sane population know she's a bellendJesus she’s rough! Like an older version of Beggy. Her paper round must have been on a hill.
Rebecca loved having a baby that was a supah cute littul insurance policeh suhhh Steve wuhhnntt leave me and stuff sniffff but once they'd served that purpose she clearly wasn't interested in the slightest thing about the boysMy kids are 9 and 7 and I still do this too! Quick run down of what's happening that day (what's for lunch, remind them if they have an after school activity day and who'll be there to pick them up and what time!) They go in the same door together because their classrooms are across the hall from each other but I still wait outside the car until I see them go in because they don't want me to come to the gate anymore! I wouldn't feel comfortable if I didn't keep that routine!
Same! I’m sure it’s more for me than him He doesn’t even look back but I like him to know I’m there in case he DOES need me. I couldn’t just send him in.My kids are 9 and 7 and I still do this too! Quick run down of what's happening that day (what's for lunch, remind them if they have an after school activity day and who'll be there to pick them up and what time!) They go in the same door together because their classrooms are across the hall from each other but I still wait outside the car until I see them go in because they don't want me to come to the gate anymore! I wouldn't feel comfortable if I didn't keep that routine!
No curtains or blinds on the window neither wtf is all that about. Living in the middle of nowhere could be someone stood a foot away from the window and wouldn’t even be able to tell it’ll be that dark outside duck thatHer house is so soulless and empty. Literally, as drab as her wardrobe. No personality. It’s like a 70 year old woman’s house.
Oh absolutely! It's so much more for me too! They probably would be fine if I just stopped the car, let them out and went on my merry to work but I couldn't rest knowing they didn't go in content knowing the plansSame! I’m sure it’s more for me than him He doesn’t even look back but I like him to know I’m there in case he DOES need me. I couldn’t just send him in.
Omg that is literally my worst nightmare and the reason I would never live in a house in the middle of nowhere!!No curtains or blinds on the window neither wtf is all that about. Living in the middle of nowhere could be someone stood a foot away from the window and wouldn’t even be able to tell it’ll be that dark outside duck that
And true to form she posts the replies that are rudest thinking they’re hilarious! Grow up you silly girl as a mother of two boys you should be deeply ashamed of some of your content. A “Mummy Blogger” you certainly aren’t. You’re just as bad as your disgusting partner!! IT ISN'T FUNNY - I’m just embarrassed for you.
Don’t they sleep on the floor with no duvet, in a shack?.Lads will be used to it ,bless emI'm in Yorkshire and the temperature at the moment is 8 degrees, so can you imagine 1am,never mind arriving back at the dungeon at goodness knows what time. The boys will be freezing
I honestly can’t get over the fact she did this. How awful must you be to not have that natural instinct to want to make sure your child is ok?! In fairness though, there’s no point her giving him a run down of the day because they don’t take them to any after school clubs so there’s nothing to remind them ofMy kids are 9 and 7 and I still do this too! Quick run down of what's happening that day (what's for lunch, remind them if they have an after school activity day and who'll be there to pick them up and what time!) They go in the same door together because their classrooms are across the hall from each other but I still wait outside the car until I see them go in because they don't want me to come to the gate anymore! I wouldn't feel comfortable if I didn't keep that routine!
My boys are 20 now, but when they were in the Foundation unit age 4/5,parents/carers were expected every day to go in for the first 10 minutes. I did it every day and then went to work and to be honest, I enjoyed it. That lazy cow would begrudge losing valuable selfie taking timeMy kids are 9 and 7 and I still do this too! Quick run down of what's happening that day (what's for lunch, remind them if they have an after school activity day and who'll be there to pick them up and what time!) They go in the same door together because their classrooms are across the hall from each other but I still wait outside the car until I see them go in because they don't want me to come to the gate anymore! I wouldn't feel comfortable if I didn't keep that routine!