Tim's probably told him to have the ball with him all the timeSame! Even before I found this group I thought something was off with them. The kids act like robots, not natural at all, that was the first thing that caught my attention. Kids should be carefree and not giving perfect answers everytime they’re asked a question. It’s almost like a sitcom where everyone plays a character. The fact they they haven’t addressed Heze’s dependency on his ball is very concerning.
It's definitely stemmed from parental encouragement, as they think it proves how dedicated he is. I watched an old vlog from back when they had the puppies (which presumably removes Havana and Hope as baby name options, although I wouldn't put it past them...) and Heze was almost tripping over himself trying to walk one of the puppies whilst also dribbling a ball. Neither of the parents (who, lest we forget, usually micro-manage the kids' every movement with 'helpful' suggestions) suggested he leave the ball for the safety of himself and the dogs.Tim's probably told him to have the ball with him all the time
Wonking it upYou know what? I would really like to see the vlog 'grimwades go to Jamaica!!!' It would be fun to see Tim wonk wonking it up with locals and heze getting beat with a shoe because he was kicking a ball in someone's house or store. Lol.
Actually creased laughing.You could never shout out across a shopping mall or workplace “hallelujah” to get her attention or locate her…everyone around would think you are insane
I think it's great that people disagree sometimes. For one, it proves that we're not these awful, vindictive trolls like Tim and Ella want to believe - we're real people from different walks of life with varying opinions, who all happen to agree that their parenting style is bizarre and damaging, even if our specific concerns might differ.From reading the different threads I see a lot of the same few that love to stir the pot, back people into corners, hoping to get others on board to gang up against others for the sake of a few likes. It totally dampens the mood and fun on the comments. A reason I was reluctant to join and comment for so long.
But thankfully majority of people on here are just sooooo funny and have intelligent, interesting comments to make, not just searching for arguments
I agree majority of the time disgreements here, which are very few, are handled respectfully, and differences of opinion are welcome. Thats what make topics interesting. But things can be said without suggesting and twisting words. But unfortunately there are people on threads who like to stir the pot and create drama out of nothing by implying things with comments and others chime in. It's just how it goes but of course if I feel soembody keeps making negative reactions to things I post and then says things like pople are "ignorant and something else". Then it looks like it's a dig at me and I have every right to clear my name. And no drama intended or wanted.I think it's great that people disagree sometimes. For one, it proves that we're not these awful, vindictive trolls like Tim and Ella want to believe - we're real people from different walks of life with varying opinions, who all happen to agree that their parenting style is bizarre and damaging, even if our specific concerns might differ.
I might have missed something, but I think disagreements are handled respectfully on here. If we can't disagree with someone for fear of being accused of 'ganging up' on them, the thread would be like a weird alternate universe version of the Grimwade house
I agree that race is generally handled sensitively on this thread, but as a white person I can't claim authority on that and would be happy to listen to the viewpoint of any black/mixed people who disagree.
Ooh I bet this is such a struggle for them! On the one hand, they never miss an opportunity to get on their high horse about their beliefs and what they view as right and wrong, but on the other hand Halloween is so big in America and putting effort into the costumes would get them a lot of views. Classic Grimwade dilemma!just wondered if the grimwade kids would be out trick or treating tonght for a little bit of fun in the kids life (highly doubted)but I didnt no that about the Catholic Church so if they said they don't like Halloween cos goes against religion etc it isn't actually rightt
this is how i feel it went with harper.. another girlI could potentially see them going rogue like they did with Hazariah and just making up a name. Houston was a choice that felt like they'd exhausted all other options.
Speaking of Houston, she's probably the one I'm most concerned about developmentally - stuck between their perpetual favourite in Reu and a brand new baby, how is she going to get the support and attention she needs? I know children develop at different rates, but she still seems closer to a baby than a toddler really.
Am Catholic not a very good one to be honest but 1 of my kids are getting ready to be baptised amd rhe other for her holy communion soon so obviously attending church,my kids were talking ro the priest today and we excited about Halloween n I was trying to shh her cos it isn't a Christian celebration (all saint day the next day)but the priest told my girl that actually Halloween started out as a Christian holiday where kids went truck or treating n got fruit and nuts etc for performing a trick (magic trick rather then a scary one like now days)but while towns where decorated n Christian churches to celebrate and it still is known in the Christian community for the day of the dead.unitl it got americanised n the tricks n outfits became for money and profit etc.anyaay sorry for the long maybe boring post just wondered if the grimwade kids would be out trick or treating tonght for a little bit of fun in the kids life (highly doubted)but I didnt no that about the Catholic Church so if they said they don't like Halloween cos goes against religion etc it isn't actually rightt
They don't celebrate it. They talk about it in this video.Am Catholic not a very good one to be honest but 1 of my kids are getting ready to be baptised amd rhe other for her holy communion soon so obviously attending church,my kids were talking ro the priest today and we excited about Halloween n I was trying to shh her cos it isn't a Christian celebration (all saint day the next day)but the priest told my girl that actually Halloween started out as a Christian holiday where kids went truck or treating n got fruit and nuts etc for performing a trick (magic trick rather then a scary one like now days)but while towns where decorated n Christian churches to celebrate and it still is known in the Christian community for the day of the dead.unitl it got americanised n the tricks n outfits became for money and profit etc.anyaay sorry for the long maybe boring post just wondered if the grimwade kids would be out trick or treating tonght for a little bit of fun in the kids life (highly doubted)but I didnt no that about the Catholic Church so if they said they don't like Halloween cos goes against religion etc it isn't actually rightt
Learn something new every day I never knew that at allYeah Halloween actually came from Ireland. Its a Celtic thing. They used to carve turnips for Halloween but then it became Americanised and they used pumpkins. All the catholics and christians I know, allow their kids to go trick or treating and do halloween crafts, dress up etc.
Little kids really like it! Lord knows whywho authorised season 2 of go green with grimwades
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