I think you’re right about the room. Sophie probably got it cause she’s the eldest. But still poor Lacey will start to really feel stressed when she gets a little older and starts her teenage years. She will want alone time to unwind especially with her learning difference. I really hope they do something more than just put up a divider cause she will still have to share really.Can't believe Steve's response to Chloe saying you're only allowed fruit was "but I thought you had a fruit winder" - seriously?
I think Sophie and Lacey should have been sharing a room, they're much closer in age so makes more sense than Lacey and Chloe sharing. They don't have enough rooms for every child to have their own room, so the logical thing would have been the 2 older girls sharing. They're at similar stages of life and one of Lacey's complaints has previously been the mess with all Chloe's toys. If Lacey and Sophie shared, there wouldn't be any toys. At the same time, Chloe is only young and entitled to have her toys out so again, if she had her own room, it wouldn't be an issue. I wonder what made them choose that arrangement? Maybe Sophie wanting her own room and the parents inability to say no?!
Personally I think the oldest is better having their own room. Sophie needs somewhere quiet to do her homework and revision for GCSEs and it’s important for a teenager to have their own space. I know that doesn’t make it great for Lacey tho bless her.Can't believe Steve's response to Chloe saying you're only allowed fruit was "but I thought you had a fruit winder" - seriously?
I think Sophie and Lacey should have been sharing a room, they're much closer in age so makes more sense than Lacey and Chloe sharing. They don't have enough rooms for every child to have their own room, so the logical thing would have been the 2 older girls sharing. They're at similar stages of life and one of Lacey's complaints has previously been the mess with all Chloe's toys. If Lacey and Sophie shared, there wouldn't be any toys. At the same time, Chloe is only young and entitled to have her toys out so again, if she had her own room, it wouldn't be an issue. I wonder what made them choose that arrangement? Maybe Sophie wanting her own room and the parents inability to say no?!
Yeah I laughed at that too. We ask her things he said . What things pass me the toffee nuts Lacey? He seems to think it’s part of her education as it’s a life lesson. Well she spends a 1/5 of her weekly education shopping I’m sure she has aced that class by now.I had to laugh when he tried to justify not having Lacey doing any schoolwork on a day they go shopping - trying to say it’s okay cause they get her to “look at things” whilst out. What’s the point in lying, it just makes you look silly.
That was just ridiculous!I had to laugh when he tried to justify not having Lacey doing any schoolwork on a day they go shopping - trying to say it’s okay cause they get her to “look at things” whilst out. What’s the point in lying, it just makes you look silly.
So you get the same type of education wandering around a supermarket as you do in school? Why is steve still as thick as s**t then with the amount of shopping he does.I had to laugh when he tried to justify not having Lacey doing any schoolwork on a day they go shopping - trying to say it’s okay cause they get her to “look at things” whilst out. What’s the point in lying, it just makes you look silly.
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