That’s understandable if your sister is a single parent and her child is autistic, it’s just shocking anyone who has a 2 parent household who both don’t work full time, to expect their parents to look after their kids 24/7.My parents have my nephew ALOT, it used to be me, but when I had my daughter my nephew was like nope (he's autistic and the change was quite hard for him), but he's older and spends a lot of time in his room there. My sisters a single mam though and we've always done the childcare for her as the hours she works are often late into the night or early in the morning. They occasionally have my daughter, but it's very rare I'll ask them to, it's more when they're like, ooh we'll have her for the morning/afternoon to give you a break. The only time I've really asked is like this Friday when I go for my 12 week scan, my sister is taking us so I could have left her in the car with her, but it's a bit unfair on the bairn, so instead she'll go and terrorise the dogs and run my poor dad ragged because even though he's knocking on, he's the one that gets down on the floor and plays tea parties and stuff . My fellas parents never ask to have her, he occasionally says to them do you want to have her for a few hours (she barely sees them, whereas she sees my parents every day as they live over the road )but they're not interested. It's part of the reason I'm holding off going back to work, until the new one is old enough for nursery and the free hours, as it's just not worth me going out to pay for childcare when it'll leave us worse off, and I wouldn't want to put more on my parents to have them.
Ps, congratulations and good luck with your scan tomorrowMy parents have my nephew ALOT, it used to be me, but when I had my daughter my nephew was like nope (he's autistic and the change was quite hard for him), but he's older and spends a lot of time in his room there. My sisters a single mam though and we've always done the childcare for her as the hours she works are often late into the night or early in the morning. They occasionally have my daughter, but it's very rare I'll ask them to, it's more when they're like, ooh we'll have her for the morning/afternoon to give you a break. The only time I've really asked is like this Friday when I go for my 12 week scan, my sister is taking us so I could have left her in the car with her, but it's a bit unfair on the bairn, so instead she'll go and terrorise the dogs and run my poor dad ragged because even though he's knocking on, he's the one that gets down on the floor and plays tea parties and stuff . My fellas parents never ask to have her, he occasionally says to them do you want to have her for a few hours (she barely sees them, whereas she sees my parents every day as they live over the road )but they're not interested. It's part of the reason I'm holding off going back to work, until the new one is old enough for nursery and the free hours, as it's just not worth me going out to pay for childcare when it'll leave us worse off, and I wouldn't want to put more on my parents to have them.
I can’t understand why she doesn’t take a single/double sheet of her own and just sleep inside that then put the hotel sheet with duvet inside on top of her, take her own pillowcase too and she won’t have to ruin hotel sheets.I hope they charge her for the sheets.
Well, they're still in London so they'll have been palmed off to her mam or his parents.Who’ll have the kids while she has the hangover from hell this morning?
I hope they play up something rotten when she gets homeI don’t know how she bloody dares . Get in the bin Rosie you twit!
Me tooI hope they play up something rotten when she gets home
Sandra will probably be staying the night anyway.I hope they play up something rotten when she gets home
Hope you're all on the mend soonI know we shouldn't take their tit stories to heart but she's pissed me off today. I have covid and feel crap, my 6 year old also has it and is really poorly with it. My 8 year old is clear and full of beans, my husband is away with work. I'm still having to parent and I'm not having a social media pity party either!
Get well soon SuperMama, looking after yourself whilst having covid, your child with covid and another bouncy child without covid definitely awards you the title SuperMama. You’ve got this, plenty fluids and take careI know we shouldn't take their tit stories to heart but she's pissed me off today. I have covid and feel crap, my 6 year old also has it and is really poorly with it. My 8 year old is clear and full of beans, my husband is away with work. I'm still having to parent and I'm not having a social media pity party either!
Self inflicted!!! Are we supposed to feel sympathy?I don’t know how she bloody dares . Get in the bin Rosie you twit!
Well you can take the lass out of shields but can't take the shields out of the lass (no offence to any one else from there )Bet the other wine tasters loved her ! Especially as the wine was taking hold the way she went on in that vault where they had all the expensive wines was ridiculous. Rosie dosent use wine for the taste or quality she just uses it to get pissed .
You would probably be able to find it in YouTube if you’re so inclinedBrilliant!! Where can I download that clip?