Is this what she refers to as the dressing up rail?!
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"Cauliflower sharing platter" Would be the very last thing I ordered off any menu!!!!BLEURGHHHHHHHHHH
Or walk !!I feel sorry for Freya. Most kids her age have a hobby or two to do at the weekend. Swimming, dancing, football etc. She will feel left out as she gets older when the rest of the girls in the playground can do handstands or when they do school swimming lessons and Freya is the only one who can't already swim!
I don't think she's touched meat in years, with the exception of the nights she conceived her childrenI'm a lurker but I came here for this
Her nails are absolutely disgusting!!! How a brand has chosen her to promote nail care is beyond me!! If she came into my salon to have her nails done I would refuse to as she's clearly not washed her hands with soap and a nail brush for at least a month!! the bacteria up them is grim! I bet she's one of them that doesn't bother washing her hands after using the bathroom or touching raw meat! She honestly foul!
what cracked me up in her story about McDonald’s is how she still tried to make it « better » by insisting that a) it was Italian McDonald’s and b) the happy meal toys were playmobil.Wonder will they be allowed their first proper McDonald’s now they’ve dabbled
That post is so incredibly tone deaf. Vaguely alluding to the « news » of the children who can’t even find refuge in refugee camps on a picture of your kid proudly brandishing their passport is justHere you go View attachment 2964670
But she doesn't want to home school though does she? She's just another Instagram family , like the Inghams and Saccone jolys, removing their kids from school on the pretense its for home school when in reality it's to ensure school doesn't interfere with content creation.As someone who home schooled through Covid I could have kissed the feet of the teachers when school reopened.
To teach your own children is a huge undertaking and do not underestimate how it changes your relationship with them.
I have a neuro-typical child so I appreciate school is easier for them (and each to their own etc) - but for children able to attend it teaches them so much more than academics. It teaches you how to survive and thrive in situations where people are very different to you. It teaches resilience and cooperation. But more than that you are with your pals all day and it can be so much fun.