Jonathan bought Anna a new MacBook Pro. Then he lectured her on learning Final Cut Pro vs. using iMovie. First of all, it's not like his videos are some wondrous creation. Secondly, given that it's Anna, I give it a few months before she decides it's just all to overwhelming, and quits again. Is it really the best use of her time?
Speaking of Anna, what did she do to Andrea? In the past, I've seen a lot of speculation from people claiming he has a host of things wrong with him. Which I don't necessarily agree with. But today I really noticed how disengaged he is with his mother. He doesn't make eye contact with her when she speaks to him. He doesn't smile at her. It's like he is looking through a wall whenever she is around. And it's only with her. When the kids were putting on their shoes, she spoke to him and nothing. Then Alessia started talking to him and he was so engaging. Same way with Jonathan at the end of the vlog. He was being a perfectly normal toddler. He was laughing when she was pushing him on the swing. But it's like he'll only laugh or smile if one of the other kids is doing the same. Almost like he sees them doing it and he knows it's safe. That is so odd to me. I've never ever seen a child have that kind of a reaction to a biological parent. I would love to see what he is like with their nanny. Is it a woman thing or is he confused about who Anna should be to him?
Speaking of Anna, what did she do to Andrea? In the past, I've seen a lot of speculation from people claiming he has a host of things wrong with him. Which I don't necessarily agree with. But today I really noticed how disengaged he is with his mother. He doesn't make eye contact with her when she speaks to him. He doesn't smile at her. It's like he is looking through a wall whenever she is around. And it's only with her. When the kids were putting on their shoes, she spoke to him and nothing. Then Alessia started talking to him and he was so engaging. Same way with Jonathan at the end of the vlog. He was being a perfectly normal toddler. He was laughing when she was pushing him on the swing. But it's like he'll only laugh or smile if one of the other kids is doing the same. Almost like he sees them doing it and he knows it's safe. That is so odd to me. I've never ever seen a child have that kind of a reaction to a biological parent. I would love to see what he is like with their nanny. Is it a woman thing or is he confused about who Anna should be to him?