hope he drops some stuff about sezzyBig brother asked him how he liked his first day and Brenton said “yeah good, I said hello to everyone “ 🫢
hope he drops some stuff about sezzyBig brother asked him how he liked his first day and Brenton said “yeah good, I said hello to everyone “ 🫢
Im not at all invested in Big Brother or Mr Brontosarus but I saw in that clip somoene posted that heis game plan is to "play dumb" and had a GOOD chuckle because it seems like that should come really naturally and easy to him. He'll literally just have to be himself.Big brother asked him how he liked his first day and Brenton said “yeah good, I said hello to everyone “ 🫢
Just hope he goes home early. Hate the idea of it catapulting his “career” and giving him an even bigger platformIm not at all invested in Big Brother or Mr Brontosarus but I saw in that clip somoene posted that heis game plan is to "play dumb" and had a GOOD chuckle because it seems like that should come really naturally and easy to him. He'll literally just have to be himself.
YES TO ALL OF THIS.Spilt second. As in leaving the hospital and leaving your baby who is turning blue blue you have ptsd because your scared he will die BUT leaving him to go to a Cafe to order your "healthy" meal . Ps. Why doesn't Kurt drop brekky off to her
I said it earlier it musnt be that serious its only because the other childrens hospital were more equipped to do the tests. She was happily walking him around the hospital in his bassinet and he wasnt even hooked up to anything. NOTHING.YES TO ALL OF THIS.
What mother would WANT to duck out at a time like this? Unless it isn't that serious to begin with.
I'll say again, something about this whole crisis isn't adding up. I strongly feel she has blown some part of it out of proportion.
I think you're overestimating how much effort Sarah puts into her life.Yeah I hope the Aus regulations catch up soon. Maybe with a new gov we might get somewhere.
Sorry for my religious babble and will hop off the thread for the day after this, but I’m just wondering maybe her conservative protestant religious upbringing has shaped her way of thinking which she would bring to her work space? Coming from a conservative Protestant church myself, and then also being around people from similar churches and Protestant independent schools, we would find that we were all taught the same thing about the Bible being the perfect book in terms of numbers. What we also noticed is that the Bible is filled with themes, symbolism, allusion, and is very cryptic. So the churchy narcs around us that were holier than thou would also be very numbers focussed, cryptic, allusive, baity and so forth. Pappa Hellsong is a shocker when it comes to this stuff
For example of the belief of the Bible being the perfect numerical book we were taught:
• If you split it in half there’s the same amount of chapters on each side.
• Psalm 117 is the shortest and middle chapter, Psalm 119 is the longest chapter, and the middle verse is Psalm 118:8
• 666 = evil, 777 = pure + holy
What didn’t get taken into consideration was historical context, which I’m sure was always for a reason - money!
It’s just speculation by me from what I see in her posts. It seems like it could be happening on a subconscious level, but this chick is so messed up and disordered so who knows
100% agree with this. My mum would pop in when my little one was in hospital and that 20 mins to grab a coffee and a sandwich from the hospital cafe was much needed. Being in a hospital room with a child is emotionally/physically draining. They don’t usually allow hot drinks in the baby/kids ward and don’t cater to the parent with food. So it was literally the only chance to recharge.I don't condone Sarah at all, but I'm a mum to a little boy with health issues that have required several stays in hospital in the last two years.
That little moment of freedom to get some food really helps your mental health. Although I usually go around 8:30 or 9pm after he's asleep.
This is my thoughts. We’ve done hospital stints on oncology wards for months at a time too and my daughter is pretty sick but there is something so humbling about being in a childrens hospital where you see the blessings in your own situation because there are sicker kids, kids who are palliative, you realise how small a fish you are in a big ocean and the reason I’m mad is Sarah doesn’t see that. What happened to M is obviously scary but he’s a small fish in the hospital.We did 7 months In hospital with my daughter and she’s still in and out now- Sarah thinks the world revolves around her- we met many like her In our time In hospital- the me me me mums- she needs help
She dubbed the room ‘the Malachi room’ because he spent about 6 days in it- what about the kids who have cancer who spend months in there room? She has no idea does she silly cow I’m so mad
We usually ask a student nurse to sitn with our child but I agree, leaving the room is essential just to get some air and natural light if anything.I don't condone Sarah at all, but I'm a mum to a little boy with health issues that have required several stays in hospital in the last two years.
That little moment of freedom to get some food really helps your mental health. Although I usually go around 8:30 or 9pm after he's asleep.
Was just doing a comment the same as this- there is nothing wrong with going out to get food as a mother with a sick child- you can’t pour from an empty cupI don't condone Sarah at all, but I'm a mum to a little boy with health issues that have required several stays in hospital in the last two years.
That little moment of freedom to get some food really helps your mental health. Although I usually go around 8:30 or 9pm after he's asleep.
He was crap on the challange. Dave and tim beat him lolCan people watching Big Brother please post updates on how Brenton is going and how people are reacting to him? Hopefully everyone sees what a tool he is