Exactly they think showing as many presents as they can that they look good even although they are all a load of cheap junk which will just be never seen again it is much more value and thought off if you purchase exactly what the child wants like a bike or Lego or if affordable both but not just stuff to look good on opening and then fills the landfill.LOL dolls are the reason why I love having 3 boys. My eldest turns 8 on Thursday and we've got him Lego sets as he requested. Expensive, but last forever and fun for all the family. We've also bought him a new bike as he's outgrown his old one (and a helmet that fits correctly).
I don't see the point in lots of cheap, tatty presents just to bulk the pile out. Eco-Isla should be telling them off for buying so many wasteful presents.
It’s really sad, in one of the vlogs Sarah said something like she was at the store and at the register checking out and looking at all that random stuff they put at the register for people to impulse buy, and she said something like she decided to go ahead and grab a bunch for Esme’s birthday.Exactly they think showing as many presents as they can that they look good even although they are all a load of cheap junk which will just be never seen again it is much more value and thought off if you purchase exactly what the child wants like a bike or Lego or if affordable both but not just stuff to look good on opening and then fills the landfill.
Isabelle was a £1000 MacBookI think esme is also at an age where she can understand (If they explained), she can have more expensive items etc but will have less presents over all
They bulked isabelles birthday out with tat, but could have easily said ‘this is your main present, it’s expensive’ (was it a laptop?) and a few other bits, clothes, phone case, stationary etc
a point comes where kids don’t need tat anymore
It’s plainly obvious all the big purchase’s are on credit. I’ve never known people who “supposedly” have a lot of money with the cheapest washing machine you can buy, a £20 iron, no hugely expensive purchases in the house at all. And a baby still sleeping in a bloody travel cot!Isabelle was a £1000 MacBook
Isla was suppose to have a party, lazy was buyingSo Esmé got sleepover goals for her birthday and Isla didn’t get any form of party yet both birthday’s were in lockdown...I know Isla does not need the extra attention but jeez woman treat all of your children equally
Ooh someone make a shirt saying Chasing Dreams ( girls 16 and younger). That logo is so laughable seriously?So he spells 'no one' correctly in his sales spiel but spells it 'noone' on the actual t-shirt. Deary me.
Chris was very quiet though, we didn't get any "you're so welce sweetheart."oh sooo cute
oh soooo cool
thank you
youre welcome
predictable shite
Yes off course they have to be delayed. Not like Mary Shortle has as good a provider as Sarahs tat store.Not that I've seen on that weird "ifam" page ! up until a couple of months ago people who had ordered them were asking about when they would be receiving them etc but not one post about them for ages .. and I'm sure if they had received them they would have posted, and there hasn't even been any enquiries that I've seen, I wonder if they have had top secret info about them being delayed ? Even poor Thomas hasn't asked and he has definitely ordered one, It's all been a bit too quiet on the ingham/shortle front !!! This is pretty much all I could find last post regarding it was over a month ago ! ?
The company states kids under 13 need an adult sleeping in the tent.I don't get why Sarah has to scrap into Esme's sleepover. Give them some independence.
Ooh someone make a shirt saying Chasing Dreams ( girls 16 and younger). That logo is so laughable seriously?
Yer, which is nothing to do with whatever Chris was doing the other daySo the surprise was the #ad tent?