Because it wouldn't be instagramable if she actually included Lachlan in the process. The teacher won't give a stuff about how Sarah's colour-coordinated the letters and she even waits until he is in bed before making it. It's all about how things look on the outside to strangers.Why is she doing this chatter tube thing!? Even if they don’t input loads, at least let them decorate it!? Wtf??? She doesn’t even know him well enough to know what he’d want in it anyway!
Exactly. Although if he’s at his sisters school they’ll already have the measure of her…these exercises are always for the teachers to learn more about home life too, not just for the child's benefit. They will be gauging exactly what sort of parents they have in their class groups, by how those sorts of things are done. This tells them EXACTLY what sort of parent Sarah is. All done by the adults, the night before and nothing done by the child. Says it all.
This reminds me of going to school. I done all of my own projects and was so proud of them until I brought them into school. Everyone else’s had been done by their parents and I felt so stupid and disappointed in myself. Obviously at a young age I didn’t know their parents had done them.I remember when my daughter was 7 they had to do a poster and talk about an organ of the body . She made the poster herself and wrote out little sentences next to each picture - it was clearly done by a 7 year old but the info was all there. Later on I was at parents night and happened to walk past the display of their posters and was shocked at how hers looked in comparison to alot of the others. She was my first child so I went into a blind panic snd called the school the next day thinking she was really behind and so worried for her. The teacher said the posters I d seen had clearly not been done by a 7 year old and not to worry as they knew exactly when parents had done it for them! X
I can imagine the chat in the staff room about Lachlan’s perfect chatter tube
Working from home, the same house that is a 10 minute walk from the school! Yet still drives the lazy cowWhy are her kids at breakfast club if she’s working from home? It must cost them and makes no sense. Our local school breakfast club was 7:30am start. Useful for shift workers and people who are commuting to work or start work early but if you are working from home why the need? Surely breakfast at home can’t be that bad? That poor kid is going to be in breakfast club and after school stuff every night and not home til 6pm or later. That’s a long day for a little one who doesn’t NEED it if his mother is actually at home and able to deal with him. I can’t believe she wants another baby when she clearly can’t stand the two kids she had or to be with them.
It's the same with the kids' clothes and hair. Poor things look a right state while mama has all the time and money in the world to get fake eyelashes, hair extensions, tattoo removal, all the lounge wear.Do the kids ever walk to school? I guess not. Sarah gets her exercise time and joe wicks meals. Isla and Lachlan get no vitamin d, no exercise, processed junk food all week on her watch. Terrible.
I think everyone has the measure of this selfish twat. No amount of exercise and self care can change her bad attitude and disregard for her kids.
That’s just fucking weirdSo Sarah wants 3 children with the same age gaps her and her siblings have. She's like a child playing mummy (or "mama") - it doesn't seem to have ever dawned on her that she doesn't have to model her life after her parents', or even after society expectations in general!
So surely she would be hoping for another boy?It is very odd that she is trying to recreate her childhood for her own family. Not just the number of kids and age gaps but the living in the middle east before returning 'home' to Scotland.
I wonder what happened in her adolescent / early adulthood which makes her retreat to the comfort of her childhood memories all the time.
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