RVK Loves #39 Pimp my {Rotting} Ride!

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O to the M to the F and to the G... I've just watched the advert for those bloody vitamins. Her voice is soo monotone and she sounds a patronising hole, with little interest in the product she's trying to gain coinage from. As for the bloody montage of her 'look how skinny I am for a pregnant lady belly", the tit whipping out, smug as duck videos and grabby granny harvesting in the allotment 🙄 I fancy a fry-up washed down with a coffee.

WHY does she need all those supplements if she "allegedly" eats such a balanced healthy diet?!? That drawer in the kitchen {she whipped the supplements out of} must be rammed with of every bloody supplement under the sun 😳
 
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Sorry to completely derail the thread but since we have extensively discussed the poor fitting shoes of F- I just bought my little one her first pair of shoes (she's currently mainly cruising, but walking a few steps herself here and there) and opted to go a half size up as the size they measured her as felt really snug, a bit too snug. But the half size up are quite loose...should I wait until she grows into them? But she does need shoes for nursery. Really paranoid about messing up her feet at an early age! You can tell I'm a first time mum!
 
Sorry to completely derail the thread but since we have extensively discussed the poor fitting shoes of F- I just bought my little one her first pair of shoes (she's currently mainly cruising, but walking a few steps herself here and there) and opted to go a half size up as the size they measured her as felt really snug, a bit too snug. But the half size up are quite loose...should I wait until she grows into them? But she does need shoes for nursery. Really paranoid about messing up her feet at an early age! You can tell I'm a first time mum!
I would leave her barefoot until she’s confidently walking. Barefoot is preferable when they’re learning. If she needs something on her feet at nursery I would recommend Inch Blue soft soled moccasins.

I don’t think you’ll ‘damage’ her feet with shoes at this stage but it will save you money if you wait until she needs them and is confident on her feet x
 
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I would leave her barefoot until she’s confidently walking. Barefoot is preferable when they’re learning. If she needs something on her feet at nursery I would recommend Inch Blue soft soled moccasins.

I don’t think you’ll ‘damage’ her feet with shoes at this stage but it will save you money if you wait until she needs them and is confident on her feet x
I would leave her barefoot until she’s confidently walking. Barefoot is preferable when they’re learning. If she needs something on her feet at nursery I would recommend Inch Blue soft soled moccasins.

I don’t think you’ll ‘damage’ her feet with shoes at this stage but it will save you money if you wait until she needs them and is confident on her feet x
My friend owns Inch Blue - it’s a great brand!
 
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RVK #40 No shoes, running nose, free range kiddos in their Preloved clothes.
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