Yes! Was going to say this.Getting organised three months ahead of an event? Have Studio not seeen her buying school shoes and getting kids hair cuts at 5pm the night before school starts? Of sending her children in on the first day with trousers folded up, not hemmed, and with holes in the knees? With manic food shopping at 10pm and getting clothes delivered to a hotel?
she couldn’t find organised in a dictionary with aardvark to ordained missing
Are you implying that Sarah’s child is not special but in fact just average?!"one week at her new gymnastics and we have this sort of confidence" - dont most kids Islas age flip over on them trampolines?
No chance I’d do that for my kid- you get what you ordered I’m afraidPoor kid. Sometimes Sarah, being the mum means ordering for yourself what you know your kid wants to eat, even though they don’t know this is what they want to eat. The amount of times I’ve ordered the pancake option or whatever for myself, even though I really fancy something else, just so I know my little one has a back up option. We know them better than they know themselves (or at least we should) poor little man has just started school and god knows how many extra curricular actives/wrap around care, he probably doesn’t know whether he’s coming or going…perhaps just order him an extra pancake. Just to be kind. Not just film him looking forlorn at his princess sister tucking in (and clearly not sharing or being made to share) for “content”.
Really? With a 5 year old?! I’m a pretty tough mum at times but when I can sense my kid is making a mistake (which I’m assuming she could predict as she checked so many times that he was sure he didn’t want the pancake) I’d just get a side order pancake. Sarah & Rob chuck money around like glitter so I can’t see the cost being an issue. Each to their own but it seemed just a bit mean to show him virtually drooling over someone else’s food to the whole of the internet. Sort of mocking him. It doesn’t sit right with me…but then again not much she does sits right with me.No chance I’d do that for my kid- you get what you ordered I’m afraid
Why is she shocked at the “size” of her breakfast- it looks a normal size cooked breakfast to me?
Not just film him looking forlorn at his princess sister tucking in (and clearly not sharing or being made to share) for “content”.
Apologies, I wouldn’t MAKE mine either - they just would do it because that’s the way they’ve been brought up - to be kind to one another Know that sounds smug, but it’s true, my eldest especially towards his little brother has just always been like this and as a result the younger one reciprocates that kindness. Maybe I’m just lucky that they’re genuinely best friends & nice kids I can’t really ever recall seeing Isla show any sort of kindness or affection towards her little brother which is so alien to me. And very telling I think.I wouldn’t make a sibling share their food because their brother changed his mind. No way. I wouldn’t be inclined to order myself a pancake either just in case my child didn’t change his mind. I wouldn’t, however, share it on social media for thousands to see.
Absolutely. She asked him he didn’t want pancake - you get what you ordered.No chance I’d do that for my kid- you get what you ordered I’m afraid
Why is she shocked at the “size” of her breakfast- it looks a normal size cooked breakfast to me?
Shes just copying what Rob would say as that's a matlot/military term.Duty driver? Does she mean designated driver? Shes only been invited to drive