Styling corners ! The latest influencer trend!
I've not got children yet, am I not gonna be able to have any ornaments or candles if/when I do?! genuine questionHow to style a corner:
- clear all the crap that is usually there (cement, cardboard boxes, kids toys) out of the way
- add some more crap that is not child friendly or child proofed in any way
- light some expensive scented candles and add some diffuser sticks to maximum clutter
well you can, but from the age of walking - about maybe 2.5 you probably need them out of reach!I've not got children yet, am I not gonna be able to have any ornaments or candles if/when I do?! genuine question
Totally - just not once they start getting grabby/standing. My youngest is 9 months and I’ve put some breakable stuff away, but will totally bring it all back once the novelty wears off!I've not got children yet, am I not gonna be able to have any ornaments or candles if/when I do?! genuine question
It was the final nail in the coffin that has made me unfollow her. There is nothing remotely interesting about her page anymoreThese glasses stories are even more tedious than the fence painting and the patio tiling. Why is she making such an issue of it?
I think she was trying to start a ‘conversation’ about how she feels women who wear glasses are left on the sidelines and it’s not seen as attractive to wear glasses and we don’t see many women in films, etc wearing glasses. I think she was trying to imply that she felt she couldn’t wear glasses on her wedding day and wishes she had. The story has fallen rather flat though, like most of her stories.Oh! It’s not at all obvious that she must be hoping to become a paid ambassador for as many spectacle manufacturers as possible. She’ll then need a wardrobe for all her glasses.
She’s definitely looking for more freebies plus a paid gig.Utterly baffled by all the glasses stories. Some people wear glasses, some don’t. Some wear cool/funky/outrageous pairs, some don’t. The end.
It’s odd isn’t it, rather teenage blog from the 90’s.Utterly baffled by all the glasses stories. Some people wear glasses, some don’t. Some wear cool/funky/outrageous pairs, some don’t. The end.
What a dull topic of conversation. Like glasses wear glasses, don’t like glass wear contacts, not that much to talk about. Most people make an effort on their wedding days - cover the greys, tan if you want to etc. I don’t know why you would buy a nice dress, do hair & make-up & then cover your face.I think she was trying to start a ‘conversation’ about how she feels women who wear glasses are left on the sidelines and it’s not seen as attractive to wear glasses and we don’t see many women in films, etc wearing glasses. I think she was trying to imply that she felt she couldn’t wear glasses on her wedding day and wishes she had. The story has fallen rather flat though, like most of her stories.
You forgot to add that we actually shop in Sainsbury’s but we like to pretend we go to Lidl so you all think we know how it feels to struggle too but theres no chance we’d actually really shop there through choice….Noticed in comments when someone asked for hotel recommendations she said “we stay in an apartment”.
imagine if she’d given the honest answer: “we stay in my parents apartment.... because I come from wealth, that’s how I manage to go on holiday after mat leave and live in an expensive house in London while working part time. Because, dear followers, it’s a lie that you can have what I do while doing what I do without some generational wealth behind you. So don’t feel bad if you’ve not managed to make do and mend your way to a house deposit, because the truth is no amount of supposed frugality could ever get you there. As a self proclaimed crusader for the average woman I’m just putting that out there so as not to perpetuate this harmful myth. The end. Love Frugal Alex”
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I was thinking exactly this when I saw she posted the “tax the rich” dress & a post about childcare costs.Noticed in comments when someone asked for hotel recommendations she said “we stay in an apartment”.
imagine if she’d given the honest answer: “we stay in my parents apartment.... because I come from wealth, that’s how I manage to go on holiday after mat leave and live in an expensive house in London while working part time. Because, dear followers, it’s a lie that you can have what I do while doing what I do without some generational wealth behind you. So don’t feel bad if you’ve not managed to make do and mend your way to a house deposit, because the truth is no amount of supposed frugality could ever get you there. As a self proclaimed crusader for the average woman I’m just putting that out there so as not to perpetuate this harmful myth. The end. Love Frugal Alex”
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