Well, that's why I was going with them having a form letter where he only has to change a few things. I have one for work I use all the time-may have had to correct an intern this week for not proof reading it and making the appropriate changes. They aren't like Jenn though and don't have two small children. Obviously, it might be too much effort though now guyzz to update and change it with two kids. I can imagine Dim's cold call letter would be something like:But she has TWO KIDS you guyzzz, she can't email. I figure Dimmy just writes emails from his phone and autocorrect takes care of most misspellings. Or he logs in to his email and hands his phone to her.
I know they rebooted the Home Alone movies several times but this makes me sort of want a version where someone who deserves to be staying at Cinderella's Castle has to protect it from vloggers wanting to flex now.His sunburned face is reminding me of Marv from Home Alone.
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My company is big on meetings for everything. I ask a question on Slack to another manager and they send a zoom invite link. It’s the worst.Yes that’s such a good one too! @Quasimodo is always on firewith the quips! I just love the email one because I used to work in a meeting heavy company and would say that at least 1x every day…that meeting could have been an email…what a waste of my time and that is exactly how I feel about their vlogs (which is why I don’t usually watch them unless you guys have lots of juicy bits…then I need to see it). I have taken to blocking my calendar at my current job so people can’t schedule meetings with me unless they discuss with me first. ninja meeting invites no more. So Jenn…a meeting is a gathering of professionals where they talk about strategic initiatives and determine how they plan to execute…oh nvm I’m sure I lost you at professionals. Jenn thinks a meeting is watching the dryer spin.
Yeah and he is saying to them. “You know I can buy you some beer!”This vlog is so boring I found myself instead watching my thirst-trap shirtless neighbor outside who is too cool to use our indoor gym and obnoxiously grunts and moans every time he's lifting his stupid weights. Dude needs to stop skipping leg day though.
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Clearly the dude yet again didn't bother using any sunscreen when they were on a deserted island with no internet. He looks like a creepy dude that loiters outside of 7-11 and tries to chat with the underage kids.
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Imagine a world where Jenn never drives. I think they have zero concept of how much time parents spend in their cars. I spend 1 1/2-2 1/2 hours in the car every day just for school drop off and pick up (depending on carpool). Then back out for lessons, rehearsal, etc in the evening some nights for another 1 1/2-2 1/2 hours. And I have ONE high school kid. Tim will absolutely implode. I don’t like either of these assholes, but her driving “anxiety” makes me angry in the way it disrespects him.Poor, poor, Jenn, now you have two miracle children and---it's hard!!!! Are you aware that, if you think it's hard now, the next 18 years are going to be absolutely impossible for you. Sure, babies are hard with diapers and feeding and constant need for attention, but 8-10 year olds need a completely different type of parenting and you just wait until those boys hit 13-15 and they are testing all the boundaries that you never set up with them as 3 year olds. You're in trouble, girl. Big, huge, scary trouble if you think having two kids is hard now.
I think a huge solution to this hard situation is Jenn driving. I really think, until she drives, having two children will become more and more difficult. Even with nannies/chaffeurs/whatever. If she thinks remembering an SD card is hard because she has two childrens, she's in for a trip the next 15 years.
Public school times here are all different because they use the same buses. So High school starts at 7:30, elementary school starts at 8:30 and Middle school starts at 9:30. The bus starts picking up HS students around 6:30, drops them off and starts picking up the next bunch from there. If the kids go to private school, typically all grades start at the same time. This school they are looking to put J$ in goes from 3years to 14 years old. It seems pretty small, so I doubt they even have bussing. You get your learner's license here at 15, so J$ would be driving shortly after he leaves that school (provided he lasts longer than the 3year old class) If Jenn keeps her license renewed, even without driving, once J$ turns 15, he can drive in the car as long as she is in it. Which is crazy when you think about it.At some point she's going to HAVE to drive, as soon as the kids get old enough then she's going need to drop them off an get them at friends, lessons, days out etc, there's no way by the time those kids are older an into teens they are going be on the same money, so no more nannies being able to do it
Also am not sure how times work with schools over there an if the kids schools will be split, over here primany is from half 8 to 3 (age 4 to 10) an high school is some days 8 till 2 an other days 9 till 4 (age 11 to 16/17/18) if the schools are like that there then it's going be back an forth to them
Yes, I caught that too!He wanted her lanyard at one point and she laughed a little miffed and said, “He’s getting attached to his pins.” WHILE SHE WAS TRYING TO AVOID GIVING HIM HERS.
I could definitely see her being the type to take advantage of other parents helping out, over here it's quite rare to actually find parents that will take other kids just because most have two or three kids themselves an will typically do something while the kid(s) are in a club or something, I'd go to dancing while my folks an brother went an done some shopping for example so there was 4 seats out 5 gone both at drop off an pick up, but if some parents did try an help her I could see her offering nothing in return, of if she did offer to do something I could see her being the parent to forget an go pick up the kidsPublic school times here are all different because they use the same buses. So High school starts at 7:30, elementary school starts at 8:30 and Middle school starts at 9:30. The bus starts picking up HS students around 6:30, drops them off and starts picking up the next bunch from there. If the kids go to private school, typically all grades start at the same time. This school they are looking to put J$ in goes from 3years to 14 years old. It seems pretty small, so I doubt they even have bussing. You get your learner's license here at 15, so J$ would be driving shortly after he leaves that school (provided he lasts longer than the 3year old class) If Jenn keeps her license renewed, even without driving, once J$ turns 15, he can drive in the car as long as she is in it. Which is crazy when you think about it.
A huge thing that saved me with two kids in many different activities, all over the place, was other parents. It takes a village. But in order to become a part of that type of group, you have to contribute. I'll drive Susie and Mary to Girl Scouts if you pick up. I'll bring Buddy and Buddy to soccer while you take Susie and Mary to lacrosse. You don't just take rides from people, you have to give. She'd be dropped from any mom group in a second if she's A--unreliable or B--can't contribute. She's doomed.
wonder what thread count we will be on in 18 yearsthe next 18 years are going to be absolutely impossible for you
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