Sue seemed overly happy and chatty in the vlog. I wonder if she’s found out she’s pregnant.
If there is a sickness bug going through their house, then Noel shouldn't be going to the pie shop. That's basic hygiene. Who would want to eat anything made by someone who has a house full of sick people, especially if he's helping Sue clean it up.It can't be good advertising for their food company, saying how the kids are sick and they hope its not a bug sweeping through the house then in the next breath saying about going in the hot tub. Talk about germ breeding ground
Selling a pram to make it look like she’s not wanting anymore. Right!!! We believe you!Sue seemed overly happy and chatty in the vlog. I wonder if she’s found out she’s pregnant.
Because inside she's just a little girl play acting at being a grown up. So many of her mannerisms are the exaggerated ones children make when they are playing grown up or trying to act older than their years.Just looked at the thumbnail of the vlog why does sue put her hand on her Jaw like that, does she have a tooth ache?
She said she couldn’t do pregnancy again and went on to have 5 more. How does that work ?I've just watched the heartbreaking episode of KAC when their baby was stillborn. How could any man put his wife through more pregnancies after something like that happening, seeing as they already had a family? I don't like Noel, he's creepy as tit, but after watching that I dislike him even more
Second this. No thanksWorryingly they have said they’d ideally like to live in the Lake District. Please - No!
You can't toilet train at night. It's a hormonal thing. The GP wouldn't even give help until they are 7Poor little things, they are both old enough to be toilet trained at night
For every one of their kids? With them I think it’s just laziness.You can't toilet train at night. It's a hormonal thing. The GP wouldn't even give help until they are 7
Not a chance, you’re not getting Deliveroo and Just Eat in the Lake District. You can’t just “pop” to Homebase. Everything has to be well planned and organised. Wouldn’t suit them at all.Worryingly they have said they’d ideally like to live in the Lake District. Please - No!
It runs in families too. If the hormone isn’t produced by a parent as a child, then there’s a very high chance 60-70% that their child will have the same, I was about 5-6 before I was dry at night and 3 out of my 6 older kids needed the medication to stop wetting the bedFor every one of their kids? With them I think it’s just laziness.
I know it’s not uncommon and I apologise as I’m not well informed on the subject. But I still stand my original statement that they leave them in nappies at night because it’s easier than dealing with kids who might need a wee in the night or having to constantly change sheets, especially when there are a few of them. Each to their own but that just highlights the fact that having so many kids so close together means they cannot adequately meet each child’s needs.It runs in families too. If the hormone isn’t produced by a parent as a child, then there’s a very high chance 60-70% that their child will have the same, I was about 5-6 before I was dry at night and 3 out of my 6 older kids needed the medication to stop wetting the bed
ThirdedSecond this. No thanks
Mcdonalds has started delivering in the lakes, dont tell themNot a chance, you’re not getting Deliveroo and Just Eat in the Lake District. You can’t just “pop” to Homebase. Everything has to be well planned and organised. Wouldn’t suit them at all.
Both of my boys were quiet old before they were dry at night. As was my brother. Apparently it's genetic. I don't really know how you could train them ? Some kids are just very deep sleepers and their bodies don't wake them. Lifting them to the toilet doesn't do anything as you basically sleepwalk them. We got an alarm thing but the Drs don't recommend them until they are older as if there body isn't ready their is nothing you can do.For every one of their kids? With them I think it’s just laziness.
I only have 3 kids but why would I put myself and my kids through wet beds and changing sheets every night if they werent ready ? It's not 'teaching' them anything in fact it would be more cruel. I don't think you can blame them on this one.I know it’s not uncommon and I apologise as I’m not well informed on the subject. But I still stand my original statement that they leave them in nappies at night because it’s easier than dealing with kids who might need a wee in the night or having to constantly change sheets, especially when there are a few of them. Each to their own but that just highlights the fact that having so many kids so close together means they cannot adequately meet each child’s needs.
But it pays the bills for them so y’know... priorities
I remember it at the time. and it was hearbreaking.I've just watched the heartbreaking episode of KAC when their baby was stillborn. How could any man put his wife through more pregnancies after something like that happening, seeing as they already had a family? I don't like Noel, he's creepy as tit, but after watching that I dislike him even more
This is very true, The whole of the south east is expensiveThey couldn't afford to live in Essex lol
I think you misunderstood what I was saying but let’s leave it thereBoth of my boys were quiet old before they were dry at night. As was my brother. Apparently it's genetic. I don't really know how you could train them ? Some kids are just very deep sleepers and their bodies don't wake them. Lifting them to the toilet doesn't do anything as you basically sleepwalk them. We got an alarm thing but the Drs don't recommend them until they are older as if there body isn't ready their is nothing you can do.
That's why they sell nighttime pull-ups up that fit up to age 15 !
I only have 3 kids but why would I put myself and my kids through wet beds and changing sheets every night if they werent ready ? It's not 'teaching' them anything in fact it would be more cruel. I don't think you can blame them on this one.