In her defence, they are talking about lifting the lockdown where she lives because it has a seriously low infection rate and it was basically only included because it falls under GM, but yeah it was a pretty funny rant!So she basically is saying.. I’m still going to see my family, stop judging me. And then saying she’s getting her hair done tomorrow so I’m guessing the girls are going to family
I doubt it, probably read it on here but doesn’t want to admit to still readingIn her defence, they are talking about lifting the lockdown where she lives because it has a seriously low infection rate and it was basically only included because it falls under GM, but yeah it was a pretty funny rant!id love to know who supposedly messaged her, did anyone actually do that?
Exactly what I thought!I doubt it, probably read it on here but doesn’t want to admit to still reading
I always wonder what affect it has on the children. I remember years ago when there weren’t many mummy bloggers around and some of them got tonnes of toys for their children which the mummy blogger would then review, surely that must be making the child spoilt, constantly having new toys?I messaged her yday asking her to maybe donate some of those toys she got gifted as there’s so many people struggling out there. I wasn’t even rude and she’s blocked me
I literally just said they don’t need all of them why don’t you donate a couple to people who are really struggling at the moment.
These so called influencers are just so greedy.
I think it makes the child and the parent spoilt. I wasn’t even rude, i just find it bad on the company for gifting so many toys and bad on the person for always keeping everything.I always wonder what affect it has on the children. I remember years ago when there weren’t many mummy bloggers around and some of them got tonnes of toys for their children which the mummy blogger would then review, surely that must be making the child spoilt, constantly having new toys?
Yeah I agree, it’s just greed! Plus it means she can spend more money on her designer shoes and bags because it saves her money on toys!I think it makes the child and the parent spoilt. I wasn’t even rude, i just find it bad on the company for gifting so many toys and bad on the person for always keeping everything.
I don’t know if any of you follow feathering the empty nest. She just had a baby and said she had everything and was getting messages from companies wanting to gift and she asked them to make a donation to teddy’s wish.
Shauna can afford toys for the girls toys and clothes but yet You never ever see her giving to anyone else. I suppose I’d give someone my last £1 so we are all very different.
Yeah I don’t get that either, same with the swings being so close to the fence, very odd set up considering they have grass they could put the stuff on! I feel like she’s adding more and more stuff to the garden to try and keep them occupied so she can sunbathe.I’m probably being pedantic but it makes me so nervous that they have put the climbing frame on concrete slabs...
Exactly! Just gives me the fear they could fall on to that concrete when she’s busy drinking her coffee through a strawThe house slide on the patio is abit dangerous why not move it on the grass
She would film it as well before she helped them !!!! And then we will get the Blair witch style film about her anxiety !Exactly! Just gives me the fear they could fall on to that concrete when she’s busy drinking her coffee through a straw
Yeah! I always think a roast should be a feast! Where’s the broccoli, cauliflower, carrot and swede mash, parsnips, stuffing ect?New to this thread.. But anyone else think her Sunday roast is proper poor man's dinnerplate looks empty
I think that's a little nit picky. If you're cooking a roast for lots of people, then sure, every veg, stuffing etc. But for a couple and two young children on a normal (very hot!) Sunday, what she's cooked is absolutely fine (in my opinionNew to this thread.. But anyone else think her Sunday roast is proper poor man's dinnerplate looks empty
Yes! I think if you’re going to upload your roast dinner to social media it needs to look banging!New to this thread.. But anyone else think her Sunday roast is proper poor man's dinnerplate looks empty
I am a family of 3 and we have all the vegI think that's a little nit picky. If you're cooking a roast for lots of people, then sure, every veg, stuffing etc. But for a couple and two young children on a normal (very hot!) Sunday, what she's cooked is absolutely fine (in my opinion). That's what my standard Sunday roast looks like. If I have the rest of the family over, then it becomes a feast
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