I wonder if it just makes it slightly quicker for the teacher?Nothing she does is efficient. And why do they have to put a ‘cute’ balloon on the door for the teacher to find them? Can’t the teacher read door numbers?
I wonder if it just makes it slightly quicker for the teacher?Nothing she does is efficient. And why do they have to put a ‘cute’ balloon on the door for the teacher to find them? Can’t the teacher read door numbers?
Probably because it gives the impression that she's such a lovely mum, always going out of her way to do special fun things for her little boy.Nothing she does is efficient. And why do they have to put a ‘cute’ balloon on the door for the teacher to find them? Can’t the teacher read door numbers?
Probably because it gives the impression that she's such a lovely mum, always going out of her way to do special fun things for her little boy.
When we all know the truth
I dont comment much on her threads anymore, but always pop on every so often to see what chaotic things she's been up to. She is just infuriating.
My kids spent hours colouring into our patio with various colours of chalk last week and now it looks like the same effect Sara has just achieved Nae luck Sara Luckily for me mine will wash away after a few rain showers, Sara’s paint will at least take a little longer to look rubbed, scruffy and worn!Why does her patio look like her kids have spent an afternoon playing with chalk in the garden? Why did she think it would look good?
Not just any balloon. A "wee cutie" balloon.Nothing she does is efficient. And why do they have to put a ‘cute’ balloon on the door for the teacher to find them? Can’t the teacher read door numbers?
Just came on to ask the same thing! Mean Girl Lucie doesn’t LOOK sickAnyone notice how she replied to Lucie’s comment yesterday with “can’t wait for tomorrow” and now Lucie is playing the sick card saying she was supposed to be going out with friends
Is Lucie literally pulling a sicky to get out of dinner with Sarah?
Im guessing it was a dinner for Sarahs birthday?Anyone notice how she replied to Lucie’s comment yesterday with “can’t wait for tomorrow” and now Lucie is playing the sick card saying she was supposed to be going out with friends
Is Lucie literally pulling a sicky to get out of dinner with Sarah?
Because shes so desperate to be wanted. Shes forever chasing a life shell never haveWhy does Sarah continue to desperately chase friendships with people that don’t give a damn about her.
I wonder if the dinner will go ahead anyway.Anyone notice how she replied to Lucie’s comment yesterday with “can’t wait for tomorrow” and now Lucie is playing the sick card saying she was supposed to be going out with friends
Is Lucie literally pulling a sicky to get out of dinner with Sarah?
It‘s never her birthday again already. Hasn’t she just finished celebrating the last one. Wonder if she will recreate the weird beach photos this year. Wonder how many balloonies she will have on her wall. Is it even a birthday without a wee cutie baloonie wall?Im guessing it was a dinner for Sarahs birthday?
I really hate to be that person, but this woman frustrates the life out of me, because she just doesn’t realise what she has. I have one child, he’s Autistic and has Global Developmental Delay and it still hurts my heart a bit. I would pay good money to be able to take him to the park and chat to him or kick about in the garden with him.I have three children, all grown up now. It’s hard work when they are little, they can be a handful when they are vying for attention. I used to genuinely love the odd days when I had just one child to focus on, even if we didn’t do anything special it was lovely to just be able to give full attention to him/her, even the food shop could be fun so long as I involved them in it, meal planning with me, picking which fruit and veg to buy, what treats to have etc. They felt so grown up and so involved. Lachlan is so used to sub conscious negativity from his parents he is constantly playing up to the naughty boy persona he has had inflicted on him since he was a baby. You are reaping what you have sown Sarah.