She is so bloody proud of that play room but the media wall not done, walk in wardrobes not finished talking about decorating for Xmas why not finish the house projects they are chaotic Sarah’s life is shopping for babies and toddler Jace very little interest in her teenagers and Isla fits nowhere.
Chris seems only interested in stupid vanlife those kids come way down the list with him I never watched them before Creepy became infamous so I don’t know what they were like before but judging by Christmas vids it’s always been all about excess toys and tat what I don’t get is why these videos were so popular it’s just consumerism at its very worst spending money does not make them good parents yet many of their fans are impressed by just this everything wrong in our society comes down to greed and living beyond means bad enough but to encourage others to do this or using the kids to influence other kids to want this is tragic.
Instead of preparing for Mila’s arrival and getting the house sorted and turning it into a home, they’ve pissed about “travelling” and have a half done house which is cold and hotch potch
Instead of using the time when Mila was in braces to prepare for when she was able to have them removed and then getting her into mam and baby swimming lessons to help her hip, or baby groups to help her adjust to toddling about - they pissed about travelling where she would be stuck in a bloody car seat.
They need to sort their house and lives out - focus on building up your children’s social circles, get them taken to groups, and you (supposedly) have the cash for them to do so many amazing activities - but no it gets squirrelled away on tat from BnM or
tit from Asda
Guarantee if they took those children to groups, you’d see a difference in their demeanour and happiness levels within a week or two
Mila would love a baby group, and maybe Lazy can sort out Jace’s appalling aggression and behaviour in general
I just don’t get how they don’t see the natural consequences of their terrible parenting -
Instead of spending £10 on a
tit sensory kit, spend less than that to go to a home ed group