I absolutely cant listen to any baby proofing advice from her after that ridiculous post with the bookshelves above the cot that loads of people rightly called her out on.
she claimed she has removed the shelf but is still there
I absolutely cant listen to any baby proofing advice from her after that ridiculous post with the bookshelves above the cot that loads of people rightly called her out on.
Plus all the stuff hanging off the cot - something tied at the bottom end - and the wardrobe door. Kids are so quick, so it’s another reason to tidy up!View attachment 824430
she claimed she has removed the shelf but is still there
Her sister NIcky wisos has always had really dangerous nurseries with lots of strangulation and suffocation hazardsPlus all the stuff hanging off the cot - something tied at the bottom end - and the wardrobe door. Kids are so quick, so it’s another reason to tidy up!
I don’t know how people do it. The workman we had in to do some stuff in s room thought I was insane as I wanted blind cord ties on safety release blinds, and both cords either side doing even though one is just a single cord - I couldn’t ever feel comfortable with the alternative! I get that it’s aesthetic but toddlers are crazy you cannot predict what they’ll do! Makes me so sad to see xHer sister NIcky wisos has always had really dangerous nurseries with lots of strangulation and suffocation hazards
It is all for the Gram.I don’t know how people do it. The workman we had in to do some stuff in s room thought I was insane as I wanted blind cord ties on safety release blinds, and both cords either side doing even though one is just a single cord - I couldn’t ever feel comfortable with the alternative! I get that it’s aesthetic but toddlers are crazy you cannot predict what they’ll do! Makes me so sad to see x
Apart from the OBVIOUS danger of lit candle and dangling fabric vs baby, I’m really confused by the need for a bit of oilcloth on the breakfast bar. It’s varnished wood, surely it’s wipe clean?It is all for the Gram.
Alex posted a grid photo of her youngest on the kitchen floor next to the breakfast bar with tablecloth over it and a lit candle on top. I think they sometimes live in a bubble where they forgot the glaring safety risks
Because her home is minimalist and muted and it needs a ted of sparkle! lolShe is addicted to shopping, why would you buy another mirror to hang on your already busy wall?
That Caudalie sponsorship really worked out well. I wonder what they think about her updates.I didn't need to see a close-up of her acne, but that explains the heavy handed foundation that she plasters over her entire face. Her pictures and videos are depressing me.
While I agree on their diet being awful, I’ve always eaten very fresh seasonal mostly vegetarian, I never smoked and barely touch alcohol yet have problematic skin. It’s not always that simple.I think if she sorted her diet out, her skin would clear itself up. I’ve never known adults eat like they do. Pure carbs and unhealthy easy to make crap. If they had more fresh veg and fruit and much much much less salt…then I’m sure her bloating and skin would improve ten fold.
I think they were given lots of advice about the practicality of wood worktops going sticky etc. I can’t imagine it’s for style reasons as flappy cloth hanging over the fronts of cupboards must be a pain. Also I assume that breakfast bar is their main ‘table’ now they’ve shelved the dining table for another sofa.Apart from the OBVIOUS danger of lit candle and dangling fabric vs baby, I’m really confused by the need for a bit of oilcloth on the breakfast bar. It’s varnished wood, surely it’s wipe clean?
Totally agree with this. I have a very vegetable heavy diet, very little sugar and no smoking, alcohol or dairy (this makes me sound so boring lol) and have struggled with problem skin throughout my adulthood. Diet, expensive skin care and facials helped keep it under control a little, but the only thing that’s actually worked so far is pregnancy when clearly my hormones fundamentally shifted and gave me the best skin I’ve ever had!While I agree on their diet being awful, I’ve always eaten very fresh seasonal mostly vegetarian, I never smoked and barely touch alcohol yet have problematic skin. It’s not always that simple.
They can just re-finish them if they get sticky. But nope, maintaining something is too much for them, even the patio takes months to finish. Can you imagine scraping and re-oiling the worktops?I think they were given lots of advice about the practicality of wood worktops going sticky etc. I can’t imagine it’s for style reasons as flappy cloth hanging over the fronts of cupboards must be a pain. Also I assume that breakfast bar is their main ‘table’ now they’ve shelved the dining table for another sofa.