It's a lie to excuse the fact that he's bottle fed now.Oh God... she went to Discovery Cove and is saying DaBaby is having trouble nursing because she....forgot her nursing pillow. AGAIN with that pillow? I really don't get this. Unless O is a massively heavy baby, which he could be, why can't she cradle that kid while she is seated so he is comfortable for 10 minutes?
Her name is Areola, and she has trouble nursing!
I think you are right, plus there are piles of towels everywhere at Discovery Cove, she could have boosted him up on some of those if really needed. Note they managed to stay til closing so he couldn't have been that upset.It's a lie to excuse the fact that he's bottle fed now.
Before my son was born like you @mjm9 , there was lots of pre-training and a gift at the hospital from her new baby brother. I also put together a little basket - it had toys, her favourite snacks of (ironically) blueberries, grapes and rice crackers, a couple of books and a VHS (Lol showing my age here!!) of the movie Chicken Run. This was her "feeding basket". It only came out when I was feeding my son. She could only play with those toys and watch that movie whilst I was feeding. As a result she LOVED this time! She would sit at my feet, play with her special toys, watch the special movie, 'read' her special book to my son. It turned into a really positive bonding experience. At 23 and 20 they are still pretty close.Jackson is 3 years, 3 months and 1 week older than Oliver.
My son is 2 years 9.5 months older than his sister.
This is almost six month younger than J$.
Difference is that I prepared my son for a new sibling. I talked to him about what was happening as my stomach expanded. We read books about babies together. I pointed out babies that we saw when out and about. We talked about how they are little and we must be gentle with them. And, yes, we discussed what gentle means. He helped me shop for a stroller and set up the nursery. He was so excited for a younger sibling.
My daughter was born before Christmas.
I was in my hospital room when I heard a loud little voice “No! That’s for my mommy!”
(he had brought me a little poinsettia plant, but he needed to sanitize his hands and put on a toddler paper gown first. The nurse was just trying to help him)
I peeked my head out of my room. He came racing down the hall. Hands me the plant, makes a bee line for the baby bassinet and was stepping on the lower shelf to see her. I told him to sit in the chair. He wiggled his little tussy back into the chair so he was sitting up straight and I placed her in his arms. I explained that he had to support her neck, showing him how. When he had enough of holding her I took her back and placed her in the bassinet. I then gave him a gift wrapped box (containing a Mickey plushie) as a present from his sister.
At home he was a helper in getting things for her.
ie. diapers, burping clothes, blankets etc.
None of this was Jackson’s experience.
And I don’t know what he saw or heard at the hospital, as he was present too.
Seriously! What dipstick parents take their child with them to the hospital when the baby is being born. Expecting the hospital staff to babysit him. I can understand an hour or two till someone picks them up. But it is my understanding that Jackson was with them the entire hospital stay.
Make this make sense.
Wait, so you didn't just buy a black baby doll and allow your daughter to chuck it into the baby's crib as preparation for your new arrival like the Trackers?Before my son was born like you @mjm9 , there was lots of pre-training and a gift at the hospital from her new baby brother. I also put together a little basket - it had toys, her favourite snacks of (ironically) blueberries, grapes and rice crackers, a couple of books and a VHS (Lol showing my age here!!) of the movie Chicken Run. This was her "feeding basket". It only came out when I was feeding my son. She could only play with those toys and watch that movie whilst I was feeding. As a result she LOVED this time! She would sit at my feet, play with her special toys, watch the special movie, 'read' her special book to my son. It turned into a really positive bonding experience. At 23 and 20 they are still pretty close.
Is she trying to be funny mangling the Royal Caribbean Coco Cay tagline? And why do I see well above OGB’s tan line?Ollie, blink twice if you need to be rescued from this family and those nasty bologna tits.
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Discovery Cove has closed (Ginn: "oh is it??") and they're still fucking taking their sweet time leaving because they hate Ft Pampers and because they're entitled fucks.
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Im sure their finance shark was just circling the deck looking for Concierge key cards.I think it's funny that Dim tries to hide the nanny i.e when showing food "and we also got" but Ginn always throws it out there. She could have said Oliver was with Dim''s brother.....we all would have known thats not true but clearly her and Dim are not on the same page when it comes to this.
Also they seem to be acting reckless again about money, like the Roy Disney suite days. I wonder if their financial guy purposely seeked them out, as they brag about money, spending and are clearly idiots and he is showing them big numbers but it's all bullshit.
Colleen Ballinger, who plays the Miranda character, is Christopher Ballinger's sister. There are 4 Ballinger siblings: Colleen, Christopher, Rachel and Trent. Everyone but Trent does YouTube/Insta/TikTok. Trent also has some pretty serious allegations against him in this whole thing. They all live in California, Santa Barbara/LA.Totally OT: but I’ve gone down the rabbit hole of the Miranda sings allegations. Is she part of the ballingers that the trackers have referenced in videos as being their “friends”? Or are they referring to Miranda’s brother’s family? I also thought Jen said their ballinger friends lived in England? I may be misremembering that.
Ok, I remember that video at Cape May. I thought it was the brother’s family. The allegations are wild and from what I’ve read, they definitely exploit those kids. A video on your daughter’s first period??? Gross. Thanks for the info!Colleen Ballinger, who plays the Miranda character, is Christopher Ballinger's sister. There are 4 Ballinger siblings: Colleen, Christopher, Rachel and Trent. Everyone but Trent does YouTube/Insta/TikTok. Trent also has some pretty serious allegations against him in this whole thing. They all live in California, Santa Barbara/LA.
Christopher worked with Colleen on the Haters Back Off Netflix thing. He is married to Jessica, they, along with their then 5 children met the Trackers in Epcot and Cape May Cafe shortly before covid. They have since had a 6th child. You want to see a family that exploits their kids? It's the Ballingers.
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excellent camera work… cousins & Dim’s brother are there. Nanny claws must be too because they are walking in with no children in sight,
Clearly you were not solely focused on your next meal while introducing your kiddos to each other.Jackson is 3 years, 3 months and 1 week older than Oliver.
My son is 2 years 9.5 months older than his sister.
This is almost six month younger than J$.
Difference is that I prepared my son for a new sibling. I talked to him about what was happening as my stomach expanded. We read books about babies together. I pointed out babies that we saw when out and about. We talked about how they are little and we must be gentle with them. And, yes, we discussed what gentle means. He helped me shop for a stroller and set up the nursery. He was so excited for a younger sibling.
My daughter was born before Christmas.
I was in my hospital room when I heard a loud little voice “No! That’s for my mommy!”
(he had brought me a little poinsettia plant, but he needed to sanitize his hands and put on a toddler paper gown first. The nurse was just trying to help him)
I peeked my head out of my room. He came racing down the hall. Hands me the plant, makes a bee line for the baby bassinet and was stepping on the lower shelf to see her. I told him to sit in the chair. He wiggled his little tussy back into the chair so he was sitting up straight and I placed her in his arms. I explained that he had to support her neck, showing him how. When he had enough of holding her I took her back and placed her in the bassinet. I then gave him a gift wrapped box (containing a Mickey plushie) as a present from his sister.
At home he was a helper in getting things for her.
ie. diapers, burping clothes, blankets etc.
None of this was Jackson’s experience.
And I don’t know what he saw or heard at the hospital, as he was present too.
Seriously! What dipstick parents take their child with them to the hospital when the baby is being born. Expecting the hospital staff to babysit him. I can understand an hour or two till someone picks them up. But it is my understanding that Jackson was with them the entire hospital stay.
Make this make sense.
I truly think that Tim's embarrassed of needing a nanny. He is definitely the kind of man who thinks he can take care of or handle everything and needing help makes him less of a man. There's tons of examples of this throughout their vlogs. Jenn always seems to be the one to over explain why they require a nanny.I think it's funny that Dim tries to hide the nanny i.e when showing food "and we also got" but Ginn always throws it out there. She could have said Oliver was with Dim''s brother.....we all would have known thats not true but clearly her and Dim are not on the same page when it comes to this.
100% agree.I truly think that Tim's embarrassed of needing a nanny. He is definitely the kind of man who thinks he can take care of or handle everything and needing help makes him less of a man. There's tons of examples of this throughout their vlogs. Jenn always seems to be the one to over explain why they require a nanny.
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