And this is EXACTLY why she has never managed to get a real job.I'm glad her stats are diving but confused as to why she isn't adjusting her behaviour. If any other business lost custom and had negative feedback about a marketing campaign on the grounds that it is offensive, the company wouldn't persist with the same marketing campaign, they would come up with a new one.
Definitely this. I bet she has videos of her walking from the last few weeks but Watford isn't as 'dreamy' as VeniceFully believe Bentos was taking steps beforehand after seeing that clip. No way they’re first steps... I work in childcare. She totally just wanted to say she took her first steps in Venice.
I'm not sticking up for her but our toddler ran within a week of their first steps. They were just confident. But we hadn't been using a walker or dragging them round by one wrist - we just let them do it when they were ready.oh but she hasn’t just started to walk, she is so advanced that she started to run at the same time
She really means frozen yogurt. Innit.Yoghurt gelato?
What a pretentious cunt.
This just looks so weird with the size Freya now isView attachment 252181
it’s ok. She’s answered my previous question. Still lugging the ‘now an actual toddler but calling her a baby’ round on her front
I bet that carrier stinks. It looks like it does. Bet she has never washed it onceView attachment 252160
‘Like mama (), like daughter’ is that a reference to eating out of Tupperware?
Also is she surprised that the amazingly advanced, Einstein-like FrayBentosGramProp hasn’t yet realised she’s eating yoghurt ‘gelato’ which isn’t the same as the one Grabby is (allegedly) eating.
oh, and is this photo evidence that she’s still lugging FrayBentosGramProp round on her front like a sack of spuds? Or is she using the ergo as a sort of restraint in lieu of a high chair?
It’s definitely not normalI dont have kids so am none the wiser but carrying a child of this size in a carrier looks really, really odd. Is this a normal thing to do? I get the convenience of it vs a pushchair in a place with lots of steps but they both look really uncomfortable.
My 3 were the size of giants from birth so a carrier was out. I stand by what I said previously. This is what I seeI dont have kids so am none the wiser but carrying a child of this size in a carrier looks really, really odd. Is this a normal thing to do? I get the convenience of it vs a pushchair in a place with lots of steps but they both look really uncomfortable.
So I guess my next question is why the fuck does she continue to front carry her if it is detrimental for both of their health? Is this her way of burning extra calories while getting in 10000 steps? I'm sure she could easily beg for a new back carrierIt’s definitely not normal
Outward carries aren’t generally recommended at all for long periods as it’s not the optimal hip position, and definitely not at Freya’s age/size (a lot of the more ergonomic carriers don’t even have the option to face outwards)
She could still front carry with Freya facing inwards, or even better get her in a back carry- albeit much higher up than the back carries we’ve already seen from her
Maybe she could spend some of the time and energy she uses to block and delete people to search YouTube for safe and comfortable carry positions
Came here for thisFirst day of autumn was yesterday but never mind
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Why would you feed your baby like this? Letting them drop yogurt all down the baby carrier? Now I know kids get mucky and like to make a mess, but how hard is it to put a bib on them, or even just tuck a muslin over the carrier so it doesn’t get covered in food. And yogurt?That carrier is going to absolutely stink like sick for the rest of the holiday until she’s home and puts it in the washing machine on a hot wash. Although, from seeing the photos of Grabby’s washing machine covered in dust and scum, it’ll probably come out even more disgusting than it went it!
That carrier looks filthy.THIS
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