Good lord! I guess being bored means finding excuses to have more last dates. Why not see if you can squeeze in an early Christmas grabecca so you enjoy one last one before the baby is here
Good lord! I guess being bored means finding excuses to have more last dates. Why not see if you can squeeze in an early Christmas grabecca so you enjoy one last one before the baby is here
*the poor baby!I feel like screaming “the baby can’t hear you each time you say last xyz...last walk with Mumma and the pup, last date night alone, last uninterrupted wee etc.” I feel sorry for they poor baby, one selfless mama she will not be...
Wtf?! She hasn’t posted that?Oh sweet Jesus the colostrum photos on her blog. Is that seriously necessary?!!
At least at the end she admits she’s been wishing the baby here like a crazy woman...yep you said it
Have a look upthread. I asked something very similar, it seems there is a loophole to allow her to do thisShe’s just posted an AD with b&q. I’d love her to clarify what’s different about being on maternity leave, but that would involve being transparent about how much her ‘job’ is flogging stuff to her followers.
I’m indifferent to the loopholes I’d just honestly love to know the bloody differenceHave a look upthread. I asked something very similar, it seems there is a loophole to allow her to do this
I have been reading along to this over the last few weeks, incredulous to all the clary sage oil, raspberry leaf tea, expressing stuff and thinking there’s no way someone with weeks to go would be doing all that and she must have fooled people about her due date. Then I read today’s blog post and I’m afraid I was wrong and she is just an impatient little girl who wants her new toy, sorry her child, NOW.
The last few weeks of my pregnancy once I’d finished commuting, was full of finishing the nursery, packing my bag, seeing Friends, etc. and I did not have any head space to be winding myself into a ridiculous frenzy over inducing my child. He went a week over and my midwife was pushing me to have a sweep and I managed to put that off as I felt he was quite happy in there and would come out when he was ready, with a view to reviewing when he got to 42 weeks. Just reading that blog makes me feel stressed and anxious - why can’t she just relax and bloody enjoy the last few weeks of life without a child instead of wishing the time away? She really is a piece of work
This was the comment that got me You haven’t been off “for a while” Rebecca, you’ve been “off” ever since you left university and married your cradle snatcher husband - who your parents didn’t see an issue with as he could afford to keep you in the spoilt lifestyle you’re accustomed to! And yes, when you’ve been doing it every day for years, there IS only so much sitting around you can do, but please be aware that your average pregnant woman will have worked until at least 36 weeks pregnant, and therefore be absolutely relishing the chance to finally sit down and relax. If you’re reading this Rebecca, please realise how spoilt and patronising your comment sounds.
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This whole “maternity leave” thing really gets my back up. Now, I’m not saying that if you’re freelance or you work from home you’ve got it easy - far from it - but taking a few photos for Instagram, jetting off on free holidays, doing appalling wooden ad campaigns to advertise products you’ve never actually used, and writing for your OWN blog (where there is no one to hold you accountable for the awful content you post) is NOT A JOB!! PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE stop pretending it is!!
I won’t ever be able to get my head around her lifestyle. At least when the baby comes she will experience real life for the first time!Take one of my mummy friends for example - she has 2 children under 5, works part time, writes for her own mummy blog (which is far better written I hasten to add - including doing paid posts and reviews) and volunteers at the primary school her children attend on her days off, and she considers herself to have a nice easy lifestyle. God help Grabecca when that baby comes along if she considers what she does now as work
What an idiot. She just described her every day life.This was the comment that got me You haven’t been off “for a while” Rebecca, you’ve been “off” ever since you left university and married your cradle snatcher husband - who your parents didn’t see an issue with as he could afford to keep you in the spoilt lifestyle you’re accustomed to! And yes, when you’ve been doing it every day for years, there IS only so much sitting around you can do, but please be aware that your average pregnant woman will have worked until at least 36 weeks pregnant, and therefore be absolutely relishing the chance to finally sit down and relax. If you’re reading this Rebecca, please realise how spoilt and patronising your comment sounds.
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This whole “maternity leave” thing really gets my back up. Now, I’m not saying that if you’re freelance or you work from home you’ve got it easy - far from it - but taking a few photos for Instagram, jetting off on free holidays, doing appalling wooden ad campaigns to advertise products you’ve never actually used, and writing for your OWN blog (where there is no one to hold you accountable for the awful content you post) is NOT A JOB!! PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE stop pretending it is!!
Snooooooooooooooore she is so buggered with her content. She has nothing interesting to postThere she goes again, posting the *nursery*. That baby will be in their room for months and months, unless of course she drafts in a night nurse/nanny for the foreseeable.
Rosie Londoner has a night nurse - no doubt RVK will get one too. And it’ll probably be ‘gifted’.There she goes again, posting the *nursery*. That baby will be in their room for months and months, unless of course she drafts in a night nurse/nanny for the foreseeable.