Definitely someone jealous of Claire. I've always thought it was someone with a thing for Graham.
You’re not getting what I’m saying... Graham has the flexibility to pop home a handful of times every single day.I’m sure he’s had more trips away than me in the past year too, but I’d bet I have significantly more time off work than him and my husband certainly does. We live in a farming community. I don’t know any farmer who takes more than 2 or 3 weeks off a year (absolute maximum).
Same as all the farmer I know. On that week or two off they take each year, they get away with their family. Got to make the most of the little time they have!
I think there are pros and cons to both. My husband is self employed and can do a school run when needed, or pop in for lunch if working close by, or leave off early for a teacher meeting. But...after I had a c section he has 6 days off as when he doesn’t work, no money. We don’t get loads of days off and out as a family during school holidays for the same reason, we can’t go away during summer as that’s his busiest time. So there are good and bad sides of both types of working.You’re not getting what I’m saying... Graham has the flexibility to pop home a handful of times every single day.
No, you were very eloquent I’m pointing out that although he and so many other farmers have the flexibility to pop home through the day, they lack the time off, the sick leave and the set weekly days off the rest of us enjoy. Which I’d personally far prefer over a sandwich at home at lunchtimeYou’re not getting what I’m saying... Graham has the flexibility to pop home a handful of times every single day.
I think this has been brought up before. I have “the fear” so badly my mind would be catastrophising so badly being out of the house without the baby!In the last vlog....did Claire and Graham really go into the 'gym' together and leave all 3 kids alone in the house?
i too think it was an unwise choice - baby lying on tummy face down in cot and 2 other children all alone in the house god knows what could have happened. I honestly dont know what they were thinking?I think this has been brought up before. I have “the fear” so badly my mind would be catastrophising so badly being out of the house without the baby!
I honestly think that some people just don’t have that fear. Like people putting stuff in cots. I can never understand why their minds don’t see smothering hazards. Granted, it must be nice not to worry as much as I do U don’t have little, little children anymore, but god I am always in high alert!i too think it was an unwise choice - baby lying on tummy face down in cot and 2 other children all alone in the house god knows what could have happened. I honestly dont know what they were thinking?
Makes it hard to understand doesn’t it? Also glad that I’m not a completely overprotective cotton-wool wrapping motherI wouldn’t leave my 10 year old in the house at night to pop to the home gym.
Not that I have one.
She was in the next room, making breakfast did she say? A coaster fell on his head and she called 111. What’s your worry? That one of the older two threw it at him? It sounds like an accident to me. I used to have my youngest with eldest in the next room with me in the kitchen. Did you never do that? Did you always have your baby by your side? Genuine question.She left the baby with her other children and the baby gets injured with a coaster on his head and people think the way she does things is just fine
Babies get minority injured all the time especially with big ones in the house. My youngest fell off a sofa once when she was about 6 months (I was right there. She just moved fast!) and I know plenty of similar things. My older kids have dropped things on the baby as well. A coaster is hardly likely to cause huge injury, and she called 111 (which I think is ott personally!) so hardly a neglectful parent. People leave babies in other rooms all the time while they pop out to do something.She left the baby with her other children and the baby gets injured with a coaster on his head and people think the way she does things is just fine
I don’t think that’s a negative comment at all. I hope she is ok, and if she does have PND she gets the help she needs. And I hope you are ok too xPlease dont jump on me and think I'm being a dick cause I promise I'm not, claire is reminding me a lot of myself when I had pnd x
Thankyou so much. It's hard for me to watch her as it screams it to me but hopefully I'm wrong. Shes lovely and I hope shes okay xxI don’t think that’s a negative comment at all. I hope she is ok, and if she does have PND she gets the help she needs. And I hope you are ok too x
I’ve wondered if she has this too, she hasn’t been herself since the birth.Please dont jump on me and think I'm being a dick cause I promise I'm not, claire is reminding me a lot of myself when I had pnd x
I'm glad it wasnt just me then. She seems really lost xxxI’ve wondered if she has this too, she hasn’t been herself since the birth.
It must be so hard to start over with the baby stage after a big gap. My daughter is 10 and I’m certain I would struggle to go back to it.