Kmux
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yep she is. Not sure what happened but she wrote in the comments that the night came to an abrupt end.She’s actually still wearing the makeup from the other night. Please someone tell me I’m wrong
yep she is. Not sure what happened but she wrote in the comments that the night came to an abrupt end.She’s actually still wearing the makeup from the other night. Please someone tell me I’m wrong
If she’s going to buy branded, she’s going to buy branded either way whether she goes to Aldi or Asda or Waitrose.She must spend a ridiculous amount of money on drinks at Asda, aldi is cheaper
The mattress on the floor thing, most mums would go without for their kids presents/food etc. But she sounds hundreds a week on shopping and there's just no need for it.What baffles me is all this money for food and Christmas presents etc. Yet she is sleeping on a mattress and had to wait for a tumble dryer in this weather
I think people who have an enforced routine usually get more done. Sian might have more spare time than a working mum but that just means more time to waste. Her family have obviously lived like this for a while so she's in a rut of disorganisation, lack of routine etc. She could change but it'll take work and I'm not sure she's really botheredI just don't get her inability to be ready in the morning. I work nightshifts, 12 hours, my husband wakes the kids at 6.45am, gives them breakfast, gets them dressed etc, I get home at 8.15am, he leaves for work, they get in my car, we go to school, I go home and sleep, I get her at 4pm, pick them up from afterschool club go home make dinner, do homework, husband does the housework, I have a shower, leave for work at 7.30pm, husband puts kids to bed at 8pm. We get a food shop delivered on a Friday night, then Saturday we all do a big batch cook (kids included) for the week ahead. Our ASD child has a story board for daily tasks (brush teeth, have breakfast, go to school etc etc) how is she, as a SAHM not able to keep her house clean and sort her kids out??? Also all lunches etc made the night before and uniform laid out so there's no stress about what to wear
No the eldest boy sleeps on the sofa in the playroom and the eldest girl on the lounge sofa as she is too big for the bunk beds. I’m not convinced the fella is there every night either as she sleeps with Lennox and has said she will continue to sleep with her until she is in her teensWait what the oldest don’t even have their own space?? Why don’t she give her bedroom nd the playroom up nd get a sofa bed for her and her partner my god
Does this daughter even have her own bedroom? I’ve never really heard her mention much about her or anythingActually nice to see her acknowledge and spend time with her daughter. I know her daughter isn’t keen to be on camera but half the problem is probably she feels pushed out by the younger, favourites all the time. About time she had some money spent on her like the other two do