Stockholm Syndrome. They empathise with their captors because they've been denied outside contact for so long they no longer are capable of viewing their situation with any logical perspective.I’m 2018 they went to New York for 1.5 weeks, Florida for 2.5 weeks, Crete for 1 week, spent a month travelling around Singapore and Australia, Dubai, before Christmas, Lapland at Christmas for 1 week and Disneyland Paris for 1 week over new year. How do the girls, especially Isabelle not notice the change?!
I've never understood why they go away for such long periods of time. Most people go away for 1 or 2 weeks, a month if travelling far and wide, this lot travel for months on end even when they have nowhere to go. They make it so obvious they are constantly running because they will go home for a week or two then be off again. It makes me wonder if they are on some sort of benefits, because some benefits require different rules. Like pip for example, you have to spend minimum of 35 hours a week looking after the disabled person if you want to claim carers allowance. I'm not up on benefits, but is there one where you have to be home for so long then you can go off again? I've no idea. Seems odd that they go home for a couple of weeks then they go off for months then they go home again. I remember just after Christmas when Chris was trying to get around Sarah to rent their house out for a year and they would travel for the whole year. I think if Mila wasn't in the cast, he would have totally bullied Sarah into doing that.I’m 2018 they went to New York for 1.5 weeks, Florida for 2.5 weeks, Crete for 1 week, spent a month travelling around Singapore and Australia, Dubai, before Christmas, Lapland at Christmas for 1 week and Disneyland Paris for 1 week over new year. How do the girls, especially Isabelle not notice the change?!
She probably says stuff she’s not supposed to about their crappy life and they have to keep editing her, Esme and Isabelle are old enough to go along with this shit show and Jace is too young to know anythingI wonder if chris and sarah are like they are with Isla because maybe she keeps asking to go back to school, calls them out on stuff ect.
I’ve never understood why they don’t regularly stop at a laundromat to do their washing whilst travelling - those children seem to have to reuse their dirty clothes or throw a hoodie over their pyjamas. The other thing thing that baffles me is why they never ever put a bib on Mila when she’s eating?!?? Especially since they don’t do laundry - how many times does that baby eat/snack throughout the day putting filth on top of filth… Sarah has hundreds of bibs, she bought about an entire country’s supply and proudly showed us the mountains of “beautiful” designs… I mean seriously though, where are they!??? If she forgot them then why can’t she buy some more or at the very least tuck a facecloth under the baby’s chin to keep the food off of her clothes. Drives me nuts!That van looks like mayhem, as others have said you need to maintain a basic level of hygiene, be able to sleep and eat adequately, but weeks on end for 7 people in that van is just disgusting. Where are all the kids getting washed and changed in the morning, particularly the older ones that need their privacy. Chris mentions nothing about getting clean water for the van or disposing of waste. Have they got access to clean clothes, where are storing their dirty clothes? The kids personal items? There is nothing about their trip that makes me jealous, it’s neglectful and selfish on the parents part, particularly as they have a lovely big house sitting empty at home.
They never show how they actually live in the van day to day in their vlogs. Like the lack of going into detail about homeschooling.
With the kids I can’t get over how they have no shame about uploading footage to the world of them climbing mountains in flip flops, apparently Isla now being fine to sit in a restaurant (let’s hope she’s not contagious) detailing that Esme can’t walk on her foot but haven’t taken her to a doctor. They are not normal.
Ha ha! Would they even know what a face cloth was?I’ve never understood why they don’t regularly stop at a laundromat to do their washing whilst travelling - those children seem to have to reuse their dirty clothes or throw a hoodie over their pyjamas. The other thing thing that baffles me is why they never ever put a bib on Mila when she’s eating?!?? Especially since they don’t do laundry - how many times does that baby eat/snack throughout the day putting filth on top of filth… Sarah has hundreds of bibs, she bought about an entire country’s supply and proudly showed us the mountains of “beautiful” designs… I mean seriously though, where are they!??? If she forgot them then why can’t she buy some more or at the very least tuck a facecloth under the baby’s chin to keep the food off of her clothes. Drives me nuts!
Yep. She's obviously trying to make out that it's just harmless messing about but when you catch a glimpse of her face it's clearly not and you can see the flash of aggression. Then at approx 13:05 she held his head and said, "I'm going to pull your head off". Who says that to their child, even in jest?!Was it just me or did anyone else notice in the incy wincy spider scene how vicious Sarah was with Jace? She looked like she was about to strangle him at one point and looked like thunder! She seemed aware that she needed to glance at the camera an raise half a smile but to me that was a massive red flag. How far would she go when there is no camera on them?
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