Irrelevant but what a stunning wedding.Mark and his wife are friends of Grabs and Gingey Saville. Grabs ruined one of their wedding photos a few weeks ago!
Irrelevant but what a stunning wedding.Mark and his wife are friends of Grabs and Gingey Saville. Grabs ruined one of their wedding photos a few weeks ago!
Yes, they definitely need to read the room. They haven't got a bloody clue.I unfollowed GSDIH this morning. It was the stories yesterday rambling on about Harry Potter dementors and how ‘we are all in the same storm, different boat. Some are working, some are staying home’
No mention of families struggling to feed their kids, no mention of parents trying to homeschool multiple children whilst trying to maintain a job yourself. All done whilst sat in her big house in front of her Aga to keep warm.
Then came the poncy tile Ad and irritating hashtag
*off to find the other thread*
So true. Not a clue about real life and everyday struggling. Families dreading meal times due to lack of food. No laptops for their children. Just horrendous.I am sick of influencers and celebs saying we all in this together. Read the room people!
She should know the work involved considering she has the same brand/type of tiles in her loft bathroom“A lot more involved than we thought”....
so basically they didn’t realise theywere encaustic and that extra work needs to be done in dealing them.
and he’s a property developer?
Am I the only one who doesn’t involve my toddler in cooking dinner?? He’s not interested! I wouldn’t find a use for the stool! If I am baking cookies or something fair enough but I would make him sit safely at the kitchen table with a bowl and spoon and bring it to him. And when my children are old enough to want to stand and help in the kitchen they won’t need that stupid stool. I wouldn’t let him near an oven at one year old! To me it’s grabby wanting her children to fit in with her interests rather than doing what they want to doWhy do kids need towers for standing in anyway? Whats wrong with your kid standing on a chair and being supervised in the kitchen or does no one do that now? I have a primary aged child who has always stood on the chairs when we were doing things together and I watched carefully. Who really needs towers and platforms that look like they are watchtowers from a maximum security prison
Same here, once the ads starting coming in there was no stopping her! I just can’t bear to listen to her!GSDIH was one of the very first people I unfollowed on Insta ... smug is an understatement.
I would now quite like to buy one partly so I can refer to it as the maximum security watchtowerWe had one of the maximum security watchtowers for our son and found it worked really well {for various reasons}.
Our toddler uses the Ikea step unhacked, because they’re never unsupervised and one of us is always behind or to the side of them - surely a child shouldn’t be unsupervised in a ‘kitchen helper’ so why a stool or a normal chair isn’t good enough is beyond meYep we did stand on a chair - my children still not that old, and our dining chairs are similar to grabby’s. They’re particularly good for it as the legs being wider at the bottom makes them very stable and textured plastic is relatively grippy. Only needed until about 2.5 when the IKEA kids stool was high enough. (Not the stepped one used to hack a tower). And yes mine were not that interested and guess what after a full day at work and rushing dinner together at 6pm help was the last thing I needed!
I had no idea I could be triggered by tiles, until now.That photo makes me itchy because it’s all out of alignment.
I can’t imagine they would be able to get listed building consent for floor tiles. Unless they’re on something that can be lifted and it also protects the wooden floor.Well I’m glad she thinks so, I personally think they look completely out of place in what could be a beautiful hallway, and dare I say, cheap looking! Sorry Grabby #ohdreamyhallway ..err no!
We must have been so deprived....not !I’m beginning to wonder how I’ve got to my 40’s unscathed. How my parents coped without a Stanley stool I’ll never know
I know right? I had that brightly coloured phone from Fisher Price. How wasn't I blinded from the lack of beige?I’m beginning to wonder how I’ve got to my 40’s unscathed. How my parents coped without a Stanley stool I’ll never know
I think those of us who grew up in the 70s and 80s were lucky enough to have lead paint on our cots, and probably some asbestos out in the garden shed. Maybe Gingey Saville is trying to help recreate his glorious childhood memories of such things by presenting Fweya with some formaldehyde as a modern day substitute.I know right? I had that brightly coloured phone from Fisher Price. How wasn't I blinded from the lack of beige?
Also I remember having a normal bookcase in our house growing up. I used to pick own choices to read without the aid of a formaldehyde waft or a scalloped edge in sight.
Some sort of deprived childhood I had.
They probably just went ahead and did as they pleased, we all know what Grabby’s like!I can’t imagine they would be able to get listed building consent for floor tiles. Unless they’re on something that can be lifted and it also protects the wooden floor.
My own personal preference would have been to sand and polish the floorboards. They’d have been lighter then. But, each to their own.