Judging by the body language in this scene Tim has divorce papers written and waiting. His arm is actively avoiding his wife.
I kind of thought she was trying to not show the size....which is most likely 2XL or 3XL because the XL doesn't seem to be centered in the circle.I just went to the vlog and started scanning it on mute. (don't want to listen to it with the volume on)
Can someone explain to me what was going on with this piece of riveting video Jenn filmed?
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I appreciate this level of petty snarkI kind of thought she was trying to not show the size....which is most likely 2XL or 3XL because the XL doesn't seem to be centered in the circle.
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Especially when she said he needed pajamas. They’re not really seasonal…my kid wore the same ones year round. I can see that being born in different seasons that hand me downs might not match up, but I feel sure they’re often just rebuying what they already might have stored away somewhere that they’ve forgotten.Unsure if anyone mentioned this. But why are they constantly buying more clothes for Oliver? Did they not save anything from Jackson? They aren’t that much apart age wise. I swear everything they put him in is brand new. Isn’t it normal to save from your previous kid and hand it down to the sibling? They are so wasteful
Maybe they put all J$’s old clothes in the storage unit. And they are just too lazy and/or don’t know which box the clothes are in to go look for it.I appreciate this level of petty snark
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Especially when she said he needed pajamas. They’re not really seasonal…my kid wore the same ones year round. I can see that being born in different seasons that hand me downs might not match up, but I feel sure they’re often just rebuying what they already might have stored away somewhere that they’ve forgotten.
The only outfit I’ve seen them hand me down to Oliver is a Target one that has striped shorts and a onesie that says “ride the wave.” I remember seeing Jackson in it and Oliver very recently. I only remember because my son is 19 months old and had the same outfit.Unsure if anyone mentioned this. But why are they constantly buying more clothes for Oliver? Did they not save anything from Jackson? They aren’t that much apart age wise. I swear everything they put him in is brand new. Isn’t it normal to save from your previous kid and hand it down to the sibling? They are so wasteful
I’m almost 40 years old. I’ve always pronounced it “Snuffle UFF agus” and everyone around me has pronounced it that way as well. It wasn’t until we had the discussion here that I realized I’ve been saying it wrong my whole life.I just saw some of their new SeaWorld Vid. Apparently there is a widespread epidemic among the vloggers who are calling Snuffleupagus from Sesame Street "Snuffle UFF agus". Tim is not the only one who did this. Are they all doing this on purpose? This character has been around for 50 years. This reminds me of years ago when my Mom was telling me about my Niece and Nephew watching "Fleeble and Flurb" ("Phineas and Ferb").
I thought she reused them as well or bought them in different sizes since she wants them all matchy matchy. Ugh, you know she is going to compare poor Oliver to OG is everything. I really feel bad for both of those boys. They are both going to need some intense therapy after growing up with that.The only outfit I’ve seen them hand me down to Oliver is a Target one that has striped shorts and a onesie that says “ride the wave.” I remember seeing Jackson in it and Oliver very recently. I only remember because my son is 19 months old and had the same outfit.
I think they reused Jackson’s yellow girl shorts for Oliver. I saw him wearing them on the cruise.
My daughter is 21 and still naps we afternoon siesta daily. Naps are awesome when they are natural or by choice. The forced sleep is crazy.Oliver is almost one year old. He probably is ready to do one nap/day.
Some kids are also nappers and others...aren't. I couldn't criticize Jackson's nap schedule because my son just turned 4 and still naps! (Although we skip it on days when we have something else to do). He honestly likes it and lays down without fighting me. He's a second kid- you just never know! BUT, we don't put him to bed at 7. He is up to 8:30 with his older brother.
We always pronounced it wrong, too. And my brother had a poster of him on the wall, too.I’m almost 40 years old. I’ve always pronounced it “Snuffle UFF agus” and everyone around me has pronounced it that way as well. It wasn’t until we had the discussion here that I realized I’ve been saying it wrong my whole life.