Yet she thinks she’s the next NigellaShe's so useless she can't even cook that butter chicken right. It's meant to create a sauce
Tbh I'm glad you've said that as I thought I must have been doing it wrongShe's so useless she can't even cook that butter chicken right. It's meant to create a sauce
She’s just happy she has somewhere to contain them while she sips her coffee through a straw like a childNot sure that makes him the best daddy.. she should maybe look in to how dangerous trampolines are for under 5’s. Two hyper two year old twins on a trampoline sounds a good idea
Hahah you read my mind !!!She’s just happy she has somewhere to contain them while she sips her coffee through a straw like a child
I’ve never known anyone to use a straw to drink coffee just so that their teeth don’t stain!She’s just happy she has somewhere to contain them while she sips her coffee through a straw like a child
They have proper cups at meal times though don’t they? But doesn’t she keep switching them as they don’t seem to like any of them? As harsh as it sounds, it’s a cup, she needs to give them one cup each and stick with it, stop swapping and changing it all the time because all it’s doing is making them fussy! Take away the bottles completely and stick to it, they will drink when they’re thirsty.About bloody time too! Of course there’s “no harm” in the girls still having milk just get rid of the baby bottles! What’s the they going to do at nursery if they can’t drink out of actual cups?
She comes across to me like she struggles, it’s like she gets herself into a state whenever it rains because she has to spend the day inside with the girls and she panics that it will be hard work, but she can’t always go out and buying them a new toy every time isn’t the answer.Why do they get a new toy with every rainy day? She really can't cope can she. Those girls are going to grow up so ungrateful because they'll just expect new stuff at the drop of a hat.
Exactly! I think I’ve seen her try multiple different sippy cups to no avail but she just needs to stick with it and if they are thirsty enough the girls will eventually drink from them like you said. I done the same with my little one when she was a year old and within the day she was drinking from a new sippy cup no problem and she’s been on a proper cup since she was 18 months (2 years old now)They have proper cups at meal times though don’t they? But doesn’t she keep switching them as they don’t seem to like any of them? As harsh as it sounds, it’s a cup, she needs to give them one cup each and stick with it, stop swapping and changing it all the time because all it’s doing is making them fussy! Take away the bottles completely and stick to it, they will drink when they’re thirsty.
Exactly! I think I’ve seen her try multiple different sippy cups to no avail but she just needs to stick with it and if they are thirsty enough the girls will eventually drink from them like you said. I done the same with my little one when she was a year old and within the day she was drinking from a new sippy cup no problem and she’s been on a proper cup since she was 18 months (2 years old now)
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exactly! There is no need for this, I know she’s worried about them not drinking, but like you say, if you stick with it then they will drink, they aren’t going to go thirsty.
At the end of the day, it’s a cup, it doesn’t need to be a big thing, it’s just something they drink from! The more they sense it is a big deal, the more they will play up!
We have to have 2 of most things or all hell breaks loose not matter how hard we try to get them to share!That’s madness!
Also don’t understand why they always need 2 of the same toy. Surely it would be more fun if they had a variety of things to play with. Yes they’ll probably both want to play with something at the same time but they need to learn to share!