It’s completely unnecessary. 8.30-3.30 would be more than adequate with a day at home on Thursday when Sarah is off work.Poor kiddo. That's longer than my work week.
It’s completely unnecessary. 8.30-3.30 would be more than adequate with a day at home on Thursday when Sarah is off work.Poor kiddo. That's longer than my work week.
£900 per month... she posted it on TwitterNursery must be costing them. I doubt they qualify for more than 15 hours a week. If he’s there full time every day it can’t be cheap.
That’s disgusting. And she works, what, 25 hours a week?Id guess he’s at nursery for 45 hours a week (8-6)
It’s probably the money Lachlan has earned from his ad appearances!£900 per month... she posted it on Twitter
Imagine being willing to pay that much even on your days off work just to avoid your children as much as possible!
Yep has been 8-6 since he was less than a year old. Only time he is not in is if he is at granny’s in Scotland or they are away abroad (and he’s in kids club!)Wow. Sad really. If she’s working 25 hours. Why not use the 15 hours that’s available and then maybe top up with 10 more, he could do every day til lunchtime say, she could work those hours then spend time with him after that. Is he at nursery every day 9-6pm regardless of if she’s working or not?
I’m guessing based on her working full days Monday - Wednesday and half day Friday. 7.5 hours full day, 3 ish for half day? He’s obviously in full time without having to be. They clearly don’t care about shelling out that amount of money - I mean that is more than some people’s mortgage and rent per month. When mine were small enough for nursery they did as few (paid) hours as possible.Wow. Sad really. If she’s working 25 hours. Why not use the 15 hours that’s available and then maybe top up with 10 more, he could do every day til lunchtime say, she could work those hours then spend time with him after that. Is he at nursery every day 9-6pm regardless of if she’s working or not?
My question was actually rhetorical as we all know the answerNursery as usual![]()
sausages. And corn on the cob.We’re probably due an update as L is probably arriving home around nowand I’m going to bet.....risotto for tea. What do you reckon?
She’s a classic narcissist so I doubt she’ll regret it. So sad for Lachlan.They are young for so little time. Having to work is one thing but to actually reduce her days working and still keep him in full time at nursery I have never understood. When mine were in nursery I was fortunate enough to be able to work part time and I loved my days off with my child. When Lachlan is older she will really regret the time she has missed with him, all for the sake of getting her nails, hair extentions or filler done.
it’s worse still when they don’t even give the kid an evening meal when he eventually does make it home. And the times where they transfer him from the car and just dump him straight in bed - no bath, no food, no clean jammies, no interaction with the family. Just straight in to bed and forgotten about. They do not deserve that boy.Agree with all the comments. I used to work 3 days and loved my days off with my eldest. I remember once having a half day and leaving him in creche... dont get me wrong the me time was lovely but I felt so guilty!
Then I went to 5 days but school hours so my youngest was in creche 5 days but I'd always pick him up straight after the school run even though I paid for a full day. I think I had maybe 3-4 days where I'd have one on one with my eldest and leave him there until later. It's a hard balance with two and you feel guilty for choices like that, but she does it constantly! Its so unfair on Lachlan!