Is that isla? Is she almost as tall as sarah or is sarah short??
Or is that isabelle next to chris
Only because ppl on here where saying what any normal 16 yr old should get, if they hadn’t got ideas from here she’d have been opening lol dollsView attachment 741275
looks like isabelle got her hair done for her birthday
Quite a few of you have defended the constant feeding and holding of baby Mila. I do now apologise if my original post came across as harsh. My own children where 1980’s babies and the trends then were quite different to modern day, and we were encouraged to put baby down once asleep and settled, so again I apologise if I sounded negative over the constant holding of baby Mila. I do still feel though that Sarah need not do all the holding and it should be shared around more and that she sometimes uses it as an excuse to sit on her sofaI’ve breastfed & both nursed frequently, it wasn’t always for feeding but for comfort too and they were held a lot as well (alot of the waking hours to be honest and co slept). When I wasn’t sat cuddling them, they were in their baby carrier as neither liked being put down. It’s perfectly normal for a new born to be held majority of the time in the early weeks (often described as the 4th trimester) & not something that lasts forever. She is probably hitting a growth spurt as well so building up her supply with the frequent feeding, no need for top ups (hate defending the Minghams)
I agree. My girls were born ‘81, 3 and 7 and had quite definite routines which were established very quickly and without much effort. My grandchildren, however, were treated to the being held, constant feeding etc that is currently on trend. Interestingly, my daughters all claim they wished they’d heeded my advice (there’s a first for everting) because the little angels turned out to be anything but,Quite a few of you have defended the constant feeding and holding of baby Mila. I do now apologise if my original post came across as harsh. My own children where 1980’s babies and the trends then were quite different to modern day, and we were encouraged to put baby down once asleep and settled, so again I apologise if I sounded negative over the constant holding of baby Mila. I do still feel though that Sarah need not do all the holding and it should be shared around more and that she sometimes uses it as an excuse to sit on her sofa
Looks like they photoshopped her in one pic but not the otherLooks like her mother photoshopped her waist too. Great body confidence there Sarah.
Where is her belly button in the first oneLooks like they photoshopped her in one pic but not the other
I think it also depends on your own experiences, none of mine have really been bothered about being held, with one hating to be held since newborn. With my first I was worried that he must hate me as all I was reading on parenting forums was babies that are held all the time, but it's normal and essential for them to feel comforted and there is mine showing no desire to be near anyone at all.Quite a few of you have defended the constant feeding and holding of baby Mila. I do now apologise if my original post came across as harsh. My own children where 1980’s babies and the trends then were quite different to modern day, and we were encouraged to put baby down once asleep and settled, so again I apologise if I sounded negative over the constant holding of baby Mila. I do still feel though that Sarah need not do all the holding and it should be shared around more and that she sometimes uses it as an excuse to sit on her sofa
oi that was in Dublin hahahahahaRemind you of anyone
My prediction for tonight’s vlog - a montage of pictures of Izzy as she grew up finished with a shot of her holding papers officially changing her name to Ingham! Pregnancy announcement style!!
Out of all my 10 other siblings i was the only one wrapped up in bubble wrap and was never really allowed to do much because my parents worried about me too much being in the real world alone etc, even now at 32 i am socially awkward still and worry if i go out alone or travel far distances alone. I get panic attacks if i get lost etc. I can see this happening with these kidsWhen my daughter was 16, we were constantly worried about her going out, getting drunk, smoking, boys etc. but I think I was actually more worried about our youngest daughter, because she is shy and socially awkward, like me, and didn’t rebel at all, like Isabelle. At least our eldest is more confident in herself and more sociable!
Don’t apologise. No one on here will have taken major offence. They are all goodun’s on this threadQuite a few of you have defended the constant feeding and holding of baby Mila. I do now apologise if my original post came across as harsh. My own children where 1980’s babies and the trends then were quite different to modern day, and we were encouraged to put baby down once asleep and settled, so again I apologise if I sounded negative over the constant holding of baby Mila. I do still feel though that Sarah need not do all the holding and it should be shared around more and that she sometimes uses it as an excuse to sit on her sofa
exactly what i did when i was 16!! Its pretty normalWhen my daughter was 16, we were constantly worried about her going out, getting drunk, smoking, boys etc. but I think I was actually more worried about our youngest daughter, because she is shy and socially awkward, like me, and didn’t rebel at all, like Isabelle. At least our eldest is more confident in herself and more sociable!
They went to gullivers valley not gullivers worldThis is what I sent
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