This was exactly my point - they’re not travelling or seeing the world - they are wedding planning, staying in their usual Air BNB, in their usual holiday destination - Just because it’s in the US and isn’t Benidorm shouldn't make it any more acceptable for Milo to miss school over.Nothing they have done in Arizona looks particularly enriching to me. Maybe I’m being short-sighted but they’ve climbed the bottom of some mountains barefoot (trekking she said, trekking it really wasn’t), visited a venue dedicated to sweets, done lots of shopping and picked their wedding caterers/bakers.
Sorry my grammar is a bit shite in this.She’s starting to grate on me. She comes across as smug & know-it-all. EG ‘we’ll probably buy a house in Arizona in a few years’ , ‘we’ll transition Milo to private schools her absolute faith that that will happen, that life won’t throw any curveballs her way. I
It’s a shame as she seems to have a sense of humour & can take the piss. But....
Ah be fair, they went wedding cake tasting yesterdayNothing they have done in Arizona looks particularly enriching to me. Maybe I’m being short-sighted but they’ve climbed the bottom of some mountains barefoot (trekking she said, trekking it really wasn’t), visited a venue dedicated to sweets, done lots of shopping and picked their wedding caterers/bakers.
I find those that diss/slag off the state education system are usually the ones who did pretty poorly. Myself and my friends, all did well but we put in what we took out. I know someone now who likes to post on Facebook about how he didn’t do well in school because he was bored and if he had kids he would home school. Yeah, sure you would mate. You wouldn’t.I don't really care how she chooses to educate her kids but the way she dismissed the education system and settled on 'oh we'll just whack them in private schooling" really ground my gears. That, and along with 'travel' in her bio (heh! Arizona travel, right? She's hardly a globe trotter), made me unfollow. She's so pointless.
I don't think that's fair. We know Susie went to uni so she can't have done that poorly.I find those that diss/slag off the state education system are usually the ones who did pretty poorly. Myself and my friends, all did well but we put in what we took out. I know someone now who likes to post on Facebook about how he didn’t do well in school because he was bored and if he had kids he would home school. Yeah, sure you would mate. You wouldn’t.
It’s actually not that different to what you pay for a kid to go to nurseryI don’t think it’s as expensive as you’re thinking. About 9K a year here.
I thought she did but decided it wasn't for her and dropped out? I'm sure she said she was quite bookish growing up. Can't quite remember though.She went to uni?
Yeah I’m sure she said she was nerdy or something.I thought she did but decided it wasn't for her and dropped out? I'm sure she said she was quite bookish growing up. Can't quite remember though.
I don’t believe her. Disclaimer: only joking, she is relatively well written, but couldn’t resist.Yeah I’m sure she said she was nerdy or something.
I’m hit and miss as she’s always sharing throw backs to being quite a partier. Not saying you can’t do both. But she seems to paint a different pictureI don’t believe her. Disclaimer: only joking, she is relatively well written, but couldn’t resist.
Full-time maybe, but milo only went a few mornings/days, and Rex is only doing 2 days, 15 hours of which is covered. They may well be able to afford it - but I can’t understand, if that is the case, why they wouldn’t have started him in private education from the off, given her dislike of the head and blatant disregard for term times.It’s actually not that different to what you pay for a kid to go to nursery
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