Yes! I completely agree. A muddy baby is a happy baby although, I would have given him a bath afterwards. Hes almost a toddler now and toddler hood is all about getting messy, skinning your knees and getting just a little bit feral. I love itTo be fair, let him get mucky, let him hurt his feet, let him fall over and cry here and there. He is a toddler and I’m much happier seeing Rex getting filthy and being a child rather than Hinch’s Ronnie having no life at all being confined to a drab grey house and not experiencing life in the slightest. But obviously yes, clean your bloody child, I’m not sure how anyone could justify not cleaning them after that
She just does it for a reaction to boost her engagement , I wonder how many times joe had to film that video to get it insta ‘perfect’. Nothing she does herself , with joe and the children is natural and candid, that’s what real memories are ,It’s all set up and superficial.I think there’s a difference between getting mucky which is fun and harmless, and walking down a path like that barefoot. I don’t care about getting dirty but I would care about walking over stones, sticks and rocks etc. There’s just no need. Even naturists still wear shoes.
I don't understand why Joe is having to push the weekly shop and carry Rex. Stacey could at least take Rex if the buggy is too heavy for her to manage. It's not surprising that Joe snaps at her, she takes the pissPoor Rex not having shoes on, that path looked really rough with the stones everywhere, surprised the lad didn’t sting himself on nettles as well!
Just seen the video of Joe with the buggy of shopping & Rex in the sling, Stacey is so lazy, why record yourself eating bread when Joe is obviously struggling, push the buggy you lazy mare!
Not to mention the high likelihood of there being used needles in an area such as thatWe are lucky enough to have a field and stream right on our doorstep.
We take the children and the dog there basically daily, and we all come back filthy.
I agree that children need to run wild.
The difference is, I don’t wear my slippers, the children aren’t bare foot and if they have dirt and mud on them it would be washed off before I sat on my arse with a cuppa.
It’s not ok for a 1 year old to be running around on a muddy track with stones and god knows what else on it, bare foot. That’s not cute, it’s dangerous.
Imagine if he cut his foot badly. That’s a trip to a&e, in the midst of a pandemic, because Stacey couldn’t be arsed to pop some shoes on his feet.
Her parenting priorities are seriously out of whack.
She has proper wound me up, she is always too busy recording some tit to put on the gram then giggling to herself like a child, everything is just one big set up!I don't understand why Joe is having to push the weekly shop and carry Rex. Stacey could at least take Rex if the buggy is too heavy for her to manage. It's not surprising that Joe snaps at her, she takes the piss
Definitely. I don't have an issue whatsoever with mud, or running around barefoot but not on a stone path!I think there’s a difference between getting mucky which is fun and harmless, and walking down a path like that barefoot. I don’t care about getting dirty but I would care about walking over stones, sticks and rocks etc. There’s just no need. Even naturists still wear shoes.
Let him get mucky - yes. Let him hurt his feet -absolutely NOT. Why would you want your child to hurt themselves? Why would you 'let' them hurt their feet?To be fair, let him get mucky, let him hurt his feet, let him fall over and cry here and there.