I was always taught that if you haven’t got anything nice to say then don’t say anything. So on that basis I need to shut the duck up after seeing her stories today
Completely agreeThey are absolutely beginners who have the means to learn to ride and spend time with some lovely school ponies, the absolute best way for a child learn
the only thing that is wrong with that is not admitting it and making out you and the situation is something it’s not!
My children have horses and gone though PC and now competing at a fairly high level however we started with a little shite of loan pony two days a week and weekly riding lessons on various school ponies.
There is nothing wrong with how she is doing it, the best childhood to give (IMO) but I’d respect and be more interested if she documented the journey truthfully.
It’s creeping back on againShe knows her angles. That video of her is not flattering at all. She's slim but not as slim as she portrays herself to be
I don’t think she actually has much, her mum bought her a house at 18 and then helped her buy her current one too.
Yes husband a banker too so he must bring in a decent wage but if she got house cheap they’ll have some disposable income to surely fix the bloody windowsShe bought her first house with money given to her by her mum. I'm sure she stated once that her mum had saved her father's maintenance money as she grew up so when she was 18 she used it to buy a house. She then made money when selling that house and bought her current house from her mum (who took land off the back and built her own hence it having a small garden for the size and date of the property). She bought her mums house at a much reduced price and has probably just remortgaged and released a load of equity in order for her to live a middle class life style without having to lift a finger. Good for her, she just needs to be honest about the fact she is very privileged and it isn't down to her hard work.
And I now realise I know too much about her
He works for a bank but he’s not a bankerYes husband a banker too so he must bring in a decent wage but if she got house cheap they’ll have some disposable income to surely fix the bloody windows
She bought her first house with money given to her by her mum. I'm sure she stated once that her mum had saved her father's maintenance money as she grew up so when she was 18 she used it to buy a house. She then made money when selling that house and bought her current house from her mum (who took land off the back and built her own hence it having a small garden for the size and date of the property). She bought her mums house at a much reduced price and has probably just remortgaged and released a load of equity in order for her to live a middle class life style without having to lift a finger. Good for her, she just needs to be honest about the fact she is very privileged and it isn't down to her hard work.
He definitely isn’t a bankerYes husband a banker too so he must bring in a decent wage but if she got house cheap they’ll have some disposable income to surely fix the bloody windows
He does just not as a banker, think it’s an admin role maybe ITOk I thought I read he worked for jp Morgan. My mistake.
He does but he doesn’t have a banker role. He ain’t bringing in the bucks I don’t thinkOk I thought I read he worked for jp Morgan. My mistake.