She’s setting her kids up to have so many issues. I too like to feed my children balanced meals with plenty of fruit and vegetables, but I also relax and allow them to have fun, particularly when we’re out and about at theme parks etc. By being so restrictive and such a huge control freak, she’s creating the very food control issues that seem to have gripped her since she was a teenager.
What I always find so bizarre is the sheer arrogance that she has in terms of creating so many blogs and reels of travel tips for places she has been to. Whenever they go anywhere they never eat in the restaurants, they don’t visit art galleries or museums unless they are cool “American style” children’s museums, they do almost exactly the same thing wherever they are. City break = chain patisserie to buy pastries which I’m quite sure she doesn’t eat, and chain “gelato”, tour of city playgrounds.
Beach break = buggy friendly beach at the crack of dawn to ensure no one else is there.
Why would anyone want a Disney guide from her?! There are hundreds of blogs and guides online. They didn’t eat in the restaurants, they didn’t stay for the fireworks and they didn’t go on any rides that would be considered exciting - heaven forbid her school age toddlers do anything age-appropriate. Her guide will be - stay in a Disney hotel so that you can go in to the Parks an hour early in order to get photos with an empty park, wheel your giant toddlers in a double buggy so that they don’t get tired, bring your own healthy food in order to maintain the air of superiority over everyone else, and then go back to the hotel before the fireworks because all children should be in bed by 6pm.
She. Is. Completely. Loopy.
What I always find so bizarre is the sheer arrogance that she has in terms of creating so many blogs and reels of travel tips for places she has been to. Whenever they go anywhere they never eat in the restaurants, they don’t visit art galleries or museums unless they are cool “American style” children’s museums, they do almost exactly the same thing wherever they are. City break = chain patisserie to buy pastries which I’m quite sure she doesn’t eat, and chain “gelato”, tour of city playgrounds.
Beach break = buggy friendly beach at the crack of dawn to ensure no one else is there.
Why would anyone want a Disney guide from her?! There are hundreds of blogs and guides online. They didn’t eat in the restaurants, they didn’t stay for the fireworks and they didn’t go on any rides that would be considered exciting - heaven forbid her school age toddlers do anything age-appropriate. Her guide will be - stay in a Disney hotel so that you can go in to the Parks an hour early in order to get photos with an empty park, wheel your giant toddlers in a double buggy so that they don’t get tired, bring your own healthy food in order to maintain the air of superiority over everyone else, and then go back to the hotel before the fireworks because all children should be in bed by 6pm.
She. Is. Completely. Loopy.