Sarah seems like one of those cluelessness parents who is just so baffled when money or some knicknack won’t replace actual parenting.
If the baby potentially had issues but then is okay they could change it to something like Hope or Dream or something religious, but honestly idk it sounds like Sez bs tbhHello! Long time lurker first time poster! 25
Not sure if this has already been discussed, I’m sorry if I have missed it… but does anyone remember her saying something about them loving a baby name but due to thedelicate family matter they didn’t want to/couldn’t use it and they would explain all soon?
I cannot even begin to understand what that would have to do with anything
Omg, this is so spot on!Edited to add 26been following her since about when she got with Durt and the last year I’ve just hated her and could never find any comments on her posts that had anything except love for her so thought I was just jealous.
My parents did that with me. I fell asleep in their bed and then my dad transitioned me to my room.I'm not a parent, but is it not possible for Fox to fall asleep in with Kurt and Sarah in their room and then they transition him to his bedroom once he's asleep? Kurt could sleep on a mattress on the floor in the room so he doesn't wake up alone?
I completely understand that parenting isn't straightforward and I don't mean to undermine parents who have struggled with their children sleeping, but I feel like in Sarah and Kurts case there is (or rather was) an obvious solution to the sleeping problem...
I guess they will hear him falling down the wooden staircase in the middle of the night because they refuse to use baby gates! Can’t wait to see the new baby’s toys, what will it be this time…a box cutter or a hot glue gun?Ah yes, the child with severe separation anxiety will sleep so much better in a room a whole floor away from his parents.
Atleast they won't be able to hear him crying himself to sleep when he's the other side of the house
This is legit making me rage... why would they not have spent lockdown helping fox be calm in his bed and a decent deep sleeper. A new baby is going to take his spot in their room, meanwhile poor fox is going to be screaming because he can't be alone and the new baby will be screaming.Ah yes, the child with severe separation anxiety will sleep so much better in a room a whole floor away from his parents.
Atleast they won't be able to hear him crying himself to sleep when he's the other side of the house
Yeah I’m not usually one to comment on other people’s parenting and I’m by no means perfect. But during lockdown we moved our little one (a month younger than Fox) into her ‘big girl room’ because we’re expecting another baby. Did it around 3 months pregnant so she doesn’t associate it as though she was kicked out for the new baby. And we also toilet trained her. That’s another thing they seem to be really half-assing. Which is fine, they don’t need to do it now by any means, but she references it from time to time and has been for legit MONTHS. Like I think from when he first turned 2. Once you commit to it, provided your kid doesn’t have any issues with it, you can have it done within a week.this 100x this! as i’ve mentioned previously, im 18 so have zero clue about raising children, but is it just me that thinks that lockdown could’ve been the perfect time to help with Fox’s sleeping habits? as much as sarah can pretend that she was working heaps, we all know she really wasn’t doing much in lockdown and neither was kurt, so they could’ve spent the past 14 weeks at least trying to help him rather than continuing to put it off like the slacker parents they are
21, Canadayou know what would be really interesting ?? If we somehow found out the stats of like the AVERAGE age range we have on here ?? Also the countries would be cool. Is there a way to see that ?? Like when you sign up (I can’t remember) do you add in your birthday ?? Or could we all just start putting our age at the bottom on whatever we post so we can calculate after a while ?
She looks SOOOO much healthier in the picture pregnant with fox! It really seems like she was embracing being pregnant then, and maybe (at least for awhile) was eating properly. You can see her slightly fuller face and soft arms - she looks HEALTHY!The cashew back has featured before!
I found it pretty telling in her make up caked skin selfie that she's so grateful to be able to nourish her SKIN now that she's past her morning sickness. Her skin. Not her body and certainly not her baby. Her freaking skin.She looks SOOOO much healthier in the picture pregnant with fox! It really seems like she was embracing being pregnant then, and maybe (at least for awhile) was eating properly. You can see her slightly fuller face and soft arms - she looks HEALTHY!
As we know, the further she got in her pregnancy, the more it seemed to trigger her, and by the endwas struggling to gain weight.
This time it seems she is already in full disordered eating mode. Her bump grows but meanwhile her face is so gaunt and her arms have no softness, you can clearly see her shoulder bone. It's actually really concerning for her unborn child
SARAH - please start eating!!! Give your growing bub a chance to thrive - don't starve it!
And even if she was working like she says she was, why is her kid not the MOST important thing? Fuck I hate herthis 100x this! as i’ve mentioned previously, im 18 so have zero clue about raising children, but is it just me that thinks that lockdown could’ve been the perfect time to help with Fox’s sleeping habits? as much as sarah can pretend that she was working heaps, we all know she really wasn’t doing much in lockdown and neither was kurt, so they could’ve spent the past 14 weeks at least trying to help him rather than continuing to put it off like the slacker parents they are
Maybe herI found it pretty telling in her make up caked skin selfie that she's so grateful to be able to nourish her SKIN now that she's past her morning sickness. Her skin. Not her body and certainly not her baby. Her freaking skin.
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