We take at least 3/4 swimsuits each and I rinse them out with travel wash as they go saggy with the chlorine in the pool ! Isabelles swimsuits don’t actually look suitable for her they look saggy she needs more support on the top halfUsually I would agree, but when on holiday when using all day every day I would disagree. I took micro travel wash to take with us on holiday and rinsed them out each night. But I’m a one wear and wash woman so maybe that’s just me..dread to think of the beanie
The worst thing is jace being ill is just ££ to them as they’ve shown for the last two days by clickbaiting it.I found that footage of Jace quite disturbing. Not sure it was appropriate family friendly vlog content.
I 100% get where you're coming from. It rings quite close to home for me, but I won't divulge my own experiences of "perfect on the outside, hell behind closed door childhood" (I'm forever grateful to have one very loving parent, despite the other being evil to the core).My partners mother had a mother that would dress them up ,always have them looking presentable and take them on holiday,ran a small business. Yet in reality she was beating them locking them in the cupboard whilst she had sex with footballers for money and they were being sexually abused by their stepfather.
To this very day she thinks she was a perfect mother because they went on holiday and looked nice. She’s an absolute psychopath.
So I don’t trust anything on camera from any vlogger.
And Sarah listen! Jace sounded very ill! How can you film that and not take him to a doctor?!
Twitching because he knows someone on his troll list has pissed of the north east mafiaI think chris' RLS is guilt... Or stress
Yes I’m not saying it’s like that for the ingham children, I’m just wary of parents who try hard to present a perfect image then fail at the most obvious time like when Jace was struggling to breath. I think that footage says a lot because that was not normal motherly behaviour. Her shoving the dummy in his mouth to shut him up despite him literally struggling for air.I 100% get where you're coming from. It rings quite close to home for me, but I won't divulge my own experiences of "perfect on the outside, hell behind closed door childhood" (I'm forever grateful to have one very loving parent, despite the other being evil to the core).
I don't think there's anything majorly sinister with regards to the Ingham children, however a lot of there parenting is very very questionable.
You never ever know what's going on behind someone's closed doors. We can only imagine the turmoil the girls have had to endure since finding out their dad/stepdad is a cheating predator.
I will be one to bet they don't have travel insurance, they probably can't afford to see a doctor.Sarah's an idiot if she thinks because she's bought a ticket she can get on a plane with a sick Jace.
The crew would be well within their rights to remove her and Jace until she had got him a fit to fly certificate, she's best off visiting a doctor in Lanzarote and getting Jace both a check-up and a note. Denying boarding is not uncommon for many reasons, but a sick child would be top of the list for taking the bags off the plane and making them prove that he is safe to be allowed onboard.
I have it too! The only way I can best describe it is that I have a urge to ‘shuffle’ my legs, I’ve never had them be ‘jumpy’I have restless leg syndrome. Of course everyone is different but my leg movements are slow, completely voltunary and not 'jumpy' or unexpected. It's just an overwhelming need to move your legs around for relief of uncomfortable sensations, kind of like scratching an itch. Anyway, point was it just seems odd to me to describe it as jumpy, but whatever.
Oh hey I read here all the time but this is my first time posting.
It’s almost like she wants him to get worse or be ill in hospital.
All they need to do is go down to the hotel reception and ask about a doctor and there is a good chance the hotel that size will have a doctor that can come to the hotel and check him out, or they can give him information to where to take him.
Medication for croup is a steroids for about 5 days.
Selfish to the core those
Omg I’ve just watched the vlog and had to turn off seeing that poor baby in such distress, couldn’t get over the bedroom door was shut whilst baby slept what if he had rolled off the bed! Surely if you know that croup can cause tightness in the chest you would seek helpWasnt too long ago creepy travelled over 3 hours (apparently) to get the night sock incase jace struggles to breathe and with how SUPER BAD creepys OCD and anxiety is they couldnt relax and there such good parents but now Jace really is struggling to breathe and they film it shove a dummy in not take him to the doctors and take him out in boiling heat and a windy beach ... are they for real
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