He's two is he not? I don't think I could be bothered buying and subsequently storing a tree for a toddler hahaIt's nice to see Isla has a little tree for her room to decorate, shame she couldn't help decorate the main tree though! I also hope Lachlan has a tree aswell for his room!
Don’t want to defend her but we did tree on own too and we never helper our parents do it ?It's nice to see Isla has a little tree for her room to decorate, shame she couldn't help decorate the main tree though! I also hope Lachlan has a tree aswell for his room!
He is two but surely this is the first Christmas where he has some understanding about what's going on. My goddaughter who's two loves putting the bables on and off the bottom branches of our tree.He's two is he not? I don't think I could be bothered buying and subsequently storing a tree for a toddler haha
I guess to me Christmas is about the children. There is nothing cuter in my eyes than a tree the kids have decorated ?Don’t want to defend her but we did tree on own too and we never helper our parents do it ?I guess just what your used to.
Oh Christmas is 100% about the kids it is to is too but not 100% about a tree and just as exciting when they wake up and come through to the tree all up when they didn’t know it was getting put up. It’s almost like the think Santa came and put it up over night.He is two but surely this is the first Christmas where he has some understanding about what's going on. My goddaughter who's two loves putting the bables on and off the bottom branches of our tree.
I guess to me Christmas is about the children. There is nothing cuter in my eyes than a tree the kids have decorated ?
I can understand that completely but she doesn't seem to do anything with them children, it wouldn't have hurt her to do the tree with them.Oh Christmas is 100% about the kids it is to is too but not 100% about a tree and just as exciting when they wake up and come through to the tree all up when they didn’t know it was getting put up. It’s almost like the think Santa came and put it up over night.
That’s true she does seem to want to do as little as possible with them which is heartbreaking.I can understand that completely but she doesn't seem to do anything with them children, it wouldn't have hurt her to do the tree with them.
He was 2 in October. She seems to want to keep him a baby. Is it normal for a 2 yr old to still sleep in a sleep sack?That’s true she does seem to want to do as little as possible with them which is heartbreaking.
Is Lachlan, aged 2 and a bit, still drinking from a baby bottle?
My son is a year younger than L. He hasn't had a sleep sack for about 6 weeks! Also no bottle! My eldest was out of a pushchair a long time before Isla's age! Seems to be anything for an easy life!He was 2 in October. She seems to want to keep him a baby. Is it normal for a 2 yr old to still sleep in a sleep sack?
I don’t think sleeping in a sleep sack is anything bad. My son didn’t like a quilt and the only way to keep him warm was to have him in one of these. He stopped when he was almost 3 and then had his quilt.He was 2 in October. She seems to want to keep him a baby. Is it normal for a 2 yr old to still sleep in a sleep sack?
That's fair enough if he didn't like the quilt but I can imagine Sarah has even tried him with a quilt and if he is climbing on to the changing table from the cot that's got to be dangerous in a sleep sack (unless he gets himself out if it first?)I don’t think sleeping in a sleep sack is anything bad. My son didn’t like a quilt and the only way to keep him warm was to have him in one of these. He stopped when he was almost 3 and then had his quilt.
I’ve noticed that, she has a drink at night most weekends. Not very responsible when caring for 2 small kids. What if one of them took ill during the night again & she needed to drive to the hospital?Going off tangent a bit but... she had Christmas night out on Friday. Stuck to sane drink (so obviously had a drink). Let’s presume she drank 4 standard sized glasses of wine (fit some reason I think she might drink more) you’re looking at waiting at least 10-11 hours after you stop drinking before you are safe to drive. She took Isla to ballet and I very much doubt that involved walking her there... she is often driving kids to nursery or swimming or dancing after a night out. I hope she is safe.
If Rob was there fine. But she’s the only adult in the house if there was any sort of emergency. She often complains of being hungover the next day. Personally, it’s not worth it.Oh come on... I also have two small kids and often have a drink at weekends. The chances of needing to drive are slim! Mothers/parents still need a life when they have children.
Granted I don't go out either as unlike Sarah I don't have an abundance of babysitters to offload my kids onto!
But you can't say she shouldn't have a chance to unwind at weekends "just in case she needs to drive"
Is she at home? The insta story I saw didn't look like her houseSo they are having a day at home but she’s already panicking and thinking they will need to get out later.
I really wish she could just relax and try and enjoy her day as it comes.
I think it’s a shame if you feel you have to have a drink to unwind but that’s just my view, and if she really has no one close by to help in an emergency why would you risk it? Seems crazy to me but we all parent differentlyOh come on... I also have two small kids and often have a drink at weekends. The chances of needing to drive are slim! Mothers/parents still need a life when they have children.
Granted I don't go out either as unlike Sarah I don't have an abundance of babysitters to offload my kids onto!
But you can't say she shouldn't have a chance to unwind at weekends "just in case she needs to drive"
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