Urgh imagine going out in that weather. Storm Bella or whatever it is it sounds horrendous.2020 has had more storms than St. John’s
I’m on the couch wearing my new pjs drinking my Christmas gin and eating after 8’s (seeing as it’s 20:53pm) surrounded by my kids Christmas bits my house is a mess but dya know what it feels great
She won’t go home at 10 she will end up in a gaff. Grandma on the Gary’s
Where did you see that? Has she been deleting stories again?I see the nasty little tart is at a rave with a load of teenagers again hahahaha the state of it
I need to say something here,I hate the cult of Kids Cavern/Cricket. I was sat at the Costa in Met Quarter one Xmas people watching and every single person who entered that Kids Cavern shop was the same-clearly drug dealers molls or involved in dodgy dealings. Canda Goose coats galore. No normal person could, or would, piss away 100 quid on a Givenchy baby grow only to get it full of baby shit and sick. They’re all the same, they think if they lash a load of money at a gaudy branded outfit for Xmas and Boxing Day it makes them mother of the year when they spend the best part of it fobbing the kids off with the Nan or hungover or on a coke comedown. Gang of slags.
Again, am sorry girls but I've got to argue this, I buy my girls more than this, and i am massively over the top on Christmas and i LOVE spoiling them because i can, and they are lovely and greatful and polite for each gift, but you can bet your life i didnt splash it all over my insta. Or any social media. I didnt do it too look like a good mum, I done it cause I'm a massive softie and I love them and I'd give them the world if i could. Just fyi before you all jump on me, I love my girls and I give them every second of my time,energy and love but I dont think for one minute buying them hundreds if presents ts makes you a bad parent. Not seeing them all year then trying to compensate does.Presence not presents Sal! Those gifts though, how insensitive to show that off after this shitshow of a year.
Didnt fancy donating any gifts to children who will not have? Food bank? Or is the only generous thing you do is an onlyfans discount?
Merry Christmas rat geeeerlsI've loved making my way through these threads during the lockdown.
I actually think you’re right it might be a scouse trend. Still doesn’t sit right with me.I need to say something here,
I don't know if it's like a scouse cultural thing or not but I 100% buy my kids clothes in those shops, especially Christmas and boxing day, new year too. I dont think that determines how much i care for them or not. It's just how i grew up and how my babies will grow up too. I have daughters and alot of themI absolutely love dressing them up and they love it too, I agree that love and time means more to them than anything else but I'm so proud of the little girls I've made and I dress them in designer, all year round. I'm by no means minted but I work hard and my kids always look impeccable. No shame in it what so ever. But I get your point of one designer outfit for Christmas doesnt make you mother of the year but at the same time, enjoying dressing your kids in gorgeous designer isn't a bad thing either. ..
Again, am sorry girls but I've got to argue this, I buy my girls more than this, and i am massively over the top on Christmas and i LOVE spoiling them because i can, and they are lovely and greatful and polite for each gift, but you can bet your life i didnt splash it all over my insta. Or any social media. I didnt do it too look like a good mum, I done it cause I'm a massive softie and I love them and I'd give them the world if i could. Just fyi before you all jump on me, I love my girls and I give them every second of my time,energy and love but I dont think for one minute buying them hundreds if presents ts makes you a bad parent. Not seeing them all year then trying to compensate does.
Christmas, Boxing Day and Easter clothes are definitely a scouse cultural thing and you’re right-there’s nothing inherently wrong in it. I myself used to be dressed in Oilily, Naf Naf etc and I love Baby Melanie/Melanie Louise for my little one. Beautiful clothes for children are gorgeous and I like designer too. Again, nothing wrong with piles of lovely present on Xmas morning. Kids love it. It’s just that there’s a certain type of person, like our Sal, who thinks that by throwing a few hundred quid on a designer outfit for Xmas and Easter makes them mother of the year. Same with the presents, I’m sure her little girls would have been ecstatic with all those gorgeous toys but nothing makes up for the lack of their mothers love.I need to say something here,
I don't know if it's like a scouse cultural thing or not but I 100% buy my kids clothes in those shops, especially Christmas and boxing day, new year too. I dont think that determines how much i care for them or not. It's just how i grew up and how my babies will grow up too. I have daughters and alot of themI absolutely love dressing them up and they love it too, I agree that love and time means more to them than anything else but I'm so proud of the little girls I've made and I dress them in designer, all year round. I'm by no means minted but I work hard and my kids always look impeccable. No shame in it what so ever. But I get your point of one designer outfit for Christmas doesnt make you mother of the year but at the same time, enjoying dressing your kids in gorgeous designer isn't a bad thing either. ..
Again, am sorry girls but I've got to argue this, I buy my girls more than this, and i am massively over the top on Christmas and i LOVE spoiling them because i can, and they are lovely and greatful and polite for each gift, but you can bet your life i didnt splash it all over my insta. Or any social media. I didnt do it too look like a good mum, I done it cause I'm a massive softie and I love them and I'd give them the world if i could. Just fyi before you all jump on me, I love my girls and I give them every second of my time,energy and love but I dont think for one minute buying them hundreds if presents ts makes you a bad parent. Not seeing them all year then trying to compensate does.
Yes I remember thinking this when it was savannahs 3rd birthday! She got her so many lego sets. But they were complex friends grown up ones and I thought surely shes not going to be able to do those yet?My sister and her circle of friends are proper rich, I think my sister and husband are the richest ones out of their mates.
Apart from the odd little Ralph Lauren polo top (from Bicester village for their little boy), the kids are usually decked top to toe in H&M and Zara kids. I think the concept is you get more for your money in those shopsand they are pretty practical, also sister can afford to throw things away and replace them when they get older, whereas I would have fixed things or passed them down to my youngest
Having a load of chavvy tat at Christmas doesn’t make you a good parent, a child can physically only play with one thing at a time.
Proves she doesn’t really know her own child because usually your goal at Christmas is to get them something you know they really wanted and will play with all day, not dollop the entire Argos catalogue on them in one go. I know when I have hit the sweet spot with my kids and it’s usually something little and quirky that makes them happy (for my youngest it’s usually some kind of art gadget or pens)
Selling her Flaps maybeEverywhere is pretty much in tier 4 or am I wrong? Wonder where she could be going?!
I have one too , really easy little dogsPossibly she’s got such limited access to seeing her eldest that maybe she’d already been picked up by her dad by the time she went outIf she wasn’t then it’s horrid that she’s off out on a masher when she could be spending that time with her daughter who she barely sees and also her mum as well who does the lions share of raising her kids and perhaps would want a break and to put her feet up for a bit? Prob be hanging out of her arse now and have ‘anxiety’ because she is in Liverpool of course and spend the rest of the weekend snivelling in bed.
I actually didn’t realise that vegas was only a little chi, I had it in my head that he was a bigger dog. I was thinking it’s sad that not even her dog is living with her either. I have a similar dog and they are super easy to look after, dont need big gardens, I take mine with me everywhere. Perhaps because she’s not allowed pets in the last few places she’s lived in and she’s always going off abroad at the drop of a hat. Can’t even deal with that level of responsibility can she. She’s traded her fake ‘influencer’ lifestyle for a world of pure loneliness. I’d like to pity her but at the end of the day she keeps choosing this.
I’m the same. The big difference is we don’t have to tell the whole of Insta like she does!I need to say something here,
I don't know if it's like a scouse cultural thing or not but I 100% buy my kids clothes in those shops, especially Christmas and boxing day, new year too. I dont think that determines how much i care for them or not. It's just how i grew up and how my babies will grow up too. I have daughters and alot of themI absolutely love dressing them up and they love it too, I agree that love and time means more to them than anything else but I'm so proud of the little girls I've made and I dress them in designer, all year round. I'm by no means minted but I work hard and my kids always look impeccable. No shame in it what so ever. But I get your point of one designer outfit for Christmas doesnt make you mother of the year but at the same time, enjoying dressing your kids in gorgeous designer isn't a bad thing either. ..
Again, am sorry girls but I've got to argue this, I buy my girls more than this, and i am massively over the top on Christmas and i LOVE spoiling them because i can, and they are lovely and greatful and polite for each gift, but you can bet your life i didnt splash it all over my insta. Or any social media. I didnt do it too look like a good mum, I done it cause I'm a massive softie and I love them and I'd give them the world if i could. Just fyi before you all jump on me, I love my girls and I give them every second of my time,energy and love but I dont think for one minute buying them hundreds if presents ts makes you a bad parent. Not seeing them all year then trying to compensate does.
Thats the key bit for me - not showing it off all over the internet.I’m the same. The big difference is we don’t have to tell the whole of Insta like she does!
I get what your saying and its entirely up to you what you dress your children in.I need to say something here,
I don't know if it's like a scouse cultural thing or not but I 100% buy my kids clothes in those shops, especially Christmas and boxing day, new year too. I dont think that determines how much i care for them or not. It's just how i grew up and how my babies will grow up too. I have daughters and alot of themI absolutely love dressing them up and they love it too, I agree that love and time means more to them than anything else but I'm so proud of the little girls I've made and I dress them in designer, all year round. I'm by no means minted but I work hard and my kids always look impeccable. No shame in it what so ever. But I get your point of one designer outfit for Christmas doesnt make you mother of the year but at the same time, enjoying dressing your kids in gorgeous designer isn't a bad thing either. ..
Again, am sorry girls but I've got to argue this, I buy my girls more than this, and i am massively over the top on Christmas and i LOVE spoiling them because i can, and they are lovely and greatful and polite for each gift, but you can bet your life i didnt splash it all over my insta. Or any social media. I didnt do it too look like a good mum, I done it cause I'm a massive softie and I love them and I'd give them the world if i could. Just fyi before you all jump on me, I love my girls and I give them every second of my time,energy and love but I dont think for one minute buying them hundreds if presents ts makes you a bad parent. Not seeing them all year then trying to compensate does.
Totally. I’m still reeling that she brought a ring flash with her to film herself being all ‘sexy’ in the kitchen whilst her mum and whoever were trying to make Christmas dinner. Who tf does that??I felt like it was a display to make out like she does have loads of money because “look at all this money I’ve spent on my kids” when:
1. Wow, looks crass and completely tone deaf given how difficult this year has been for so many
2. Your kids would much rather prefer a couple of small gifts and a new dress from Next and have a mum that actually gives a flying fuck about spending time with them
I mean, also with the relentless posing into her phone camera on Christmas Day laughing about how she wasn’t helping her mum with the dinner like it’s really amusing to let your pensioner mother who already has to look after a 4 year old full time also be completely harassed doing all the cooking on Christmas Day
And then to bugger off out wearing only Spanx on Boxing Day is just, wow. Even if N had been collected quick smart before Sal could get to spaffy in front of her, how about spending some time with her mum and just chill watching a film or perhaps make her some dinner? Her mum (whilst possibly a bit of an enabler in this situation, but rock/hard place) has the patience of a saint.
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