I invited a friend who has a baby a few months older than Conwhatshecalled out for dinner the other day and she politely declined saying she isn't ready to leave her baby in the evenings just yet. My friends and I totally understood. This old school friend wouldn't have expected Sarah to go.
To leave C all day, be so far away from him, leaving him with her mum who hasn't had regular contact with him so could struggle to sooth him if distressed as he won't know her scent or voice particularly well seems an odd decision for a friend's she hasn't mentioned before. We know all her besties.
In her stories it is about her pumping milk, her wedding outfit not once mentioning how it felt to have left her baby for the longest period since having him. No ache for a baby cuddle when she got back, maybe she felt it but didn't post about it but she seems very childlike. It's all 'look at me in my dress, look at the milk I've pumped'. She puts on this act of being everyone's friend, the 10 million besties but at the same time appears so lonely and emotionless when it comes to her children.