Sarah - This mama life #3 save Lachlan!

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Is she in Glasgow or Edinburgh ?



so nostalgic excerpt she never looked at it when she was a kid
Glasgow, I would be worried about bumping into her but she will spend the whole weekend in cafes so should be easy to avoid.
 
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So now she's saying when she lived in the middle East they used to pick up an argos catalogue when they were visiting the UK so they could circle their Christmas toys for santa make your mind up!! You have literally contradicted yourself in a handful of stories
 
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Well peachy, I'm not a total wank. So I pronounce it I-Kia...the normal way
So not the super special way someone who was a pretentious twat would pronounce it then, excellent

If you do want to start doing it that way though you must always follow it up with how you know you say it “weird” but it is in fact the way people in Europe pronounce it and you can’t help yourself saying it that way because you grew up abroad.
Explain that every single time you say it though, that is very important
 
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Has anyone seen today's story? Family time away and guess what !! Little L is in a Buggy , her family do not look happy to always being filmed . I has had her hair tied back but I'm guessing that was done by her nan so Sarah could have a sleep in or work on her appearance for insta ! There was only a small time he was out the Buggy for lunch and wasn't even sat with his mummy ! Seriously she needs to read theses comments and act on them !
 
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To be fair I wouldn't have my almost three yearold walking down sauchiehall street, it's jumping and we don't live in a busy place so my anxiety would go wild about loosing him. Completely different because she's always got him trapped but this time I didn't judge, cities and under fives terrify me.
 
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Enough adults there to hold his hand. No excuse!! He’s CONSTANTLY in it - let the poor lad give his legs a stretch and burn some energy. No wonder his behaviour might be difficult sometimes. He doesn’t exert himself or use his energy in the right ways cos he’s not allowed.
 
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Even little backpack reins would be better
 
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When my boy got to 18months/2 years he point blank refused the buggy. So it was just easier to adapt. I wouldn’t go to busy places with him. I used to love going to the beach so he could just run wild. It’s just for a few years. Adapt yourself and your life for those precious few years.
 
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My children's grandparents live far away so when they see them they stuck to them like glue! And their grandparents like wise! You cannot call her out on this! My children are excited to see there family as we have nobody where we live. So I think fair enough he isn't sat with them at lunch!!!
 
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Poor kids won't get back until late after a very busy weekend and will be straight up at the crack of dawn for school and nursery
 
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Sarah is the latest instamum to be gifted an entire bloody Christmas dinner by Hello Fresh as part of a paid AD....the woman who is mostly vegetarian and currently is only cooking for her and 2 young children as her husband is away. I really feel like an entire bloody turkey dinner is slightly wasteful
 
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