RVKloves #4 Grabby and Grandad’s baby arrives, another moment commercialised

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Also on her blog about not wanting a baby from 2017 the bit about not having any free time made me lol
God almighty

Didn't she drop out because she couldn't handle the commute? 🤣
She didn’t want to pursue work as she doesn’t like the commutw

Taking him lunch in his own house sounds weird. Or she doesn’t want people to know that he’s at home a lot. Or maybe she takes him lunch when he’s ‘working’ at her parents’ house.
She used to take him lunch when he was in business with his dad and brothers. He isn’t anymore
 
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Part of me thinks that if they want to have traditional defined roles and it works for them then fair enough. What does surprise me is that no one thinks ahead. If god forbid anything happened to the husband, she would have no idea of how to run the house bills and general admin. I know she has a good support network but I don't know why people don't run things 50 50.
Totally agree. There is no harm splitting jobs, and both taking responsibility for your life. Woman fought hard for us to have the vote and be independent ladies! Come on Grabby grow up and get with the times!
 
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I knew two sisters who lived together all their life. Never married. One took care of all the finances, bills, investments etc. When she died the other one did not know how to cope or what to do. Until she admitted this to me I hadn’t realised that this was the case. It was incredibly sad and she was ripe for exploitation.
 
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Also on her blog about not wanting a baby from 2017 the bit about not having any free time made me lol
It’s so odd how she actually blogged and got loads of follows after complaining about children and not wanting them

18 months later more followers from a different demographic this time ... she doesn’t even care she sounds unstable
 
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Part of me thinks that if they want to have traditional defined roles and it works for them then fair enough. What does surprise me is that no one thinks ahead. If god forbid anything happened to the husband, she would have no idea of how to run the house bills and general admin. I know she has a good support network but I don't know why people don't run things 50 50.
She doesn't need to worry because she's got mummy and daddy just round the corner. She has never cut the ties and i think they still look after her in the same way as i care for my 7 year old. She's not exactly Miss Independent.
 
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I cannot understand her USP, especially before. Now I think she’s positioning to muscle in to the instamum crowd.
 
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Also on her blog about not wanting a baby from 2017 the bit about not having any free time made me lol
She's such an over-sharer ... Imagine committing your deepest fears and worries and feelings to the internet for everyone to see. Cringe.
 
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I see that she took Mumma along for the first weigh-in today for moral support. Come on.
She is evidently unable to do much by herself!

I cannot believe she took her mum to the weigh in. If anything happened to her parents and grandad she would be well and truly fucked 🙈 she is so sheltered from real life it’s unreal! I seriously think she had the home birth because she couldn’t cope with the thought of having to deal with the situation on her own if she was kept in all night!
 
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To be honest, there is absolutely nothing wrong with involved grandparents if the parents are ok with it. Some people enjoy and like that and children thrive from grandparents being close.
 
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To be honest, there is absolutely nothing wrong with involved grandparents if the parents are ok with it. Some people enjoy and like that and children thrive from grandparents being close.
Hello friend of Grabby/mumma/Grabby follower!
 
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I’m all for grandparents helping out from time to time but those first few weeks are so precious and it’s lovely to spend time together as a little family of 3!
 
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To be honest, there is absolutely nothing wrong with involved grandparents if the parents are ok with it. Some people enjoy and like that and children thrive from grandparents being close.
It's not that the grandparents are involved. It's that Grabby gives the illusion of having and doing it all. She's the best, the advice giver, the big house buyer, the stylist ... it's an ILLUSION... all of it has been #gifted by Mamma and Papa ... the house, the big trips, the car - all ultimately paid for by the bank of mum & dad.
 
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