This sums it up really.Sarah: I wish people would accept my boy’s behaviour as part of who he is
Also Sarah: I wish my son was didn’t behave the way he does
This sums it up really.Sarah: I wish people would accept my boy’s behaviour as part of who he is
Also Sarah: I wish my son was didn’t behave the way he does
I wonder if she has considered the mind blowing possibility that other mums shop in their lunch hour too. And it has NOTHING to do with the Royal Navy.Such a shame she has to do her food shop in her lunch hour. If only she had a day off from work to be able to do these chores without the children![]()
I’ve mentioned before, my son is autistic and has GDD and as soon as he became too big to sit in the trolley, he just didn’t come to the supermarket. It means we get a delivery and if we need bits and pieces, either my husband or I nip to the shop after work.I wonder if she has considered the mind blowing possibility that other mums shop in their lunch hour too. And it has NOTHING to do with the Royal Navy.
It’s because it’s FOOD shopping. It’s all tied up with her anorexia and disordered eating. She has a real mental block regarding meal planning, food shopping, cooking, serving food and eating. That’s why food shopping and cooking causes so much drama and why she keeps making these kinds of comments.When my kids were school age and I had one day off a week (not a day and a half like Sarah has) I used to drop the kids at school go straight to the supermarket, do a full week’s shop and be home and putting it away by 9:30. Why is it such a big deal to her?
Tescos is rubbish for things that arent ice cream/yogurt. My mums having to cut out dairy and we went to tesco yesterday and they had nothing dairy free that my mum could have.If I have to read ONE more time that she went to Tesco too because Aldi is rubbish at dairy free.
It would be a surprise if Sarah knew if he was, they so rarely eat at home.Is he really still milk intolerant?! I thought that was just a thing he had as a baby?