She couldve also got someone to come to their house instead
She couldve also got someone to come to their house instead
And forcing herself to make a “roast dinner” (her interpretation of one!)This woman is utterly radged. A super chilled day that involves swimming lessons, hair cuts and a walk
Can’t wait to see what concoction she considers a roast dinner this week - haha.And forcing herself to make a “roast dinner” (her interpretation of one!)
My son was an absolute bastard the first few times I took him to a barber. He’s fine now. Took perseverance though.My eldest is like Lachlan, but if you don't put time and effort in life will always be difficult, try saying good boy, praise works wonders, it's amazing what will happen when you can be positive, I'm not going to tell you every day is sunshine and roses here but the bad days a rew and far between, this is coming from a mother that went through years of tourture with my son. Do I hate, NO do I blame him for the way he is, Definitely not, am I bitter towards him, NO
Sarah build a bond with you son
Good for you being able to afford thatApparently no food in the house and this is her “big shop” - a tiny trolley with 2 bags? Seriously? When i do a big shop i fill a large supermarket trolley, to the brim.
CheersGood for you being able to afford that
If you’re gonna make it about you, tattle ain’t the place for you.Good for you being able to afford that
Exactly. Does anyone really think that SARAH cant afford a full shop?!If you’re gonna make it about you, tattle ain’t the place for you.
Behave! Weve always clipped our son’s hair, its not traumatic!!! Goodness sake.Clippers are traumatic to children! They buzz really close to their heads and are really not nice! Instead of taking him to a barber take him for a hairdresser cut, or find a child friendly one, there are plenty in the area!