She got that as a freebie i remember her showing a gift they sent with a dolls house and a few creams.In fairness I have heard her mention it because she used to share where she would get it on special offer if am right also there was always a bottle by the kitchen sink when willow was small
Why have 5 kids then?Lads I found the podcast so sad. The mother obviously had no money when they were small she said she used cut her own hair into the sink
Yes you’re so right I noted that to myself when I heard her. A bit crazy buying expensive face cream instead of your child’s school book that was bizarre! Traceys content is shocking at moment. Another pregnancy surelyI get the impression money was tight but then she said she bought herself a clairns cream instead of Traceys school book I lost sympathy.
Also get the vibe Tracey was stuck cleaning cooking and babysitting for Ma.
She did the fake accent with Aoife B and the teacher but it was her own accent with Ma.
TO be fair, you could say that about the "Angela's ashes" era. They had tonnes of kids and not a pot to piss inWhy have 5 kids then?
She wasn't getting pregnant in the Angela's Ashes era.TO be fair, you could say that about the "Angela's ashes" era. They had tonnes of kids and not a pot to piss in
Slightly different times thoughTO be fair, you could say that about the "Angela's ashes" era. They had tonnes of kids and not a pot to piss in
Wouldn’t it have all been Astral & Nivea back then?!They werent doing too badly if Clarins face cream was an option for ma. Sorry but I knew the woman was away with the fairies but thats unreal. Its a real insight into why Tracey and Leanne are so frugal
I was nodding along as I would have had a similar childhood, until I got to Clarins cream story, that’s not self care Mystic Ma, that’s selfish.I get the impression money was tight but then she said she bought herself a clairns cream instead of Traceys school book I lost sympathy.
Also get the vibe Tracey was stuck cleaning cooking and babysitting for Ma.
I haven’t listened to it but it sounds like the mother liked to take care of herself and often put herself before her kids.I was nodding along as I would have had a similar childhood, until I got to Clarins cream story, that’s not self care Mystic Ma, that’s selfish.
I actually felt very sorry for Tracey when she said she’d to leave her friends to go home and babysit so her mam could go get her nails done. A day out in Peter Marks with free hot chocolate? Really?
it certainly explains the lack of personal grooming now that she’s a mother herself.
She’s not following in her inspirational mother’s footsteps
Narcissist parents. You chose to have children so it's your duty of care to rare them, drives me mad alsoI haven't listened either but I hate when parents want some kind of award and recognition for being a parent.
The issue is definately not whether his clothes are Pennys or designer, he could have a wardrobe of Penneys but i would certainly make bloody sure they were the correct fit and my son would never go out looking like a hobo. Our kids are a reflection of us and I look at Tracey and everything about her screams cheap and tatty from her hair to her house. She takes pride in nothing.Shur we all wear penneys...ourselves and our children..but we all know the quality isn't great in most of the clothes. Alot of fabrics penneys use don't wash well. Having said that I would not be without the place
But just to add I dont think the issue is putting penneys clothes on her son. It's more about the child wearing pants that are too short etc. But in saying that children can decide what they want to wear and the battle might not be worth it. Like my 3 nearly 4 year old chooses her clothes every morning and sometimes I've to bite my tongue at some of her ensembles and what the creche will think. But age appropriate choices/decisions are important for development and my children having body autonomy too...ok I'm.going off on a tangent
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