Yes but that's all normal for a London bankers wife.Mmmm I'm not sure about not buying expensive stuff. She has very expensive taste in clothes, shoes and bags (everything is high end), she does her food shop at M&S, Waitrose or Ocado, there's plenty of higher priced independent brand purchases amongst all the Amazon tat she buys the girls and all her interiors stuff is pretty pricy, especially the art (which I'm guessing is hers as it seems very much her taste). Her outgoings must be fairly hefty.
L’Occitane is 30, hence the celebration biscuitsIs she only 30?!
L’Occitane is 30, hence the celebration biscuits
I wondered the same and came here straight awayRight gotcha
she’s 42 or 43..No mid to late 30s and her bday is April!
Oh god when did we all get so oldshe’s 42 or 43..
I am sure she once said they go to bed at 6pm.I wonder what time they go to bed... I think there comes a time you have to choose between the kids having an early bed time so you get the evening to yourself but they get up at the crack of dawn vs keeping them up later but they get up at a sensible time.
The fact that she was posting stories about the decorations/table all being ready for the birthday at 8pmish suggests the former...
I read an article about her a few years ago that was written when the twins were babies and it said she was 36 or 37 at the time (can’t remember exactly but it was around that age..). I tried to find the article last night but couldn’t. If anyone does find it please link it. It wasn’t particularly interesting as I recall just about how she’d had the twins and had Lily as well.I thought she was she's late 30sI only say this because if she'd had her 40th fairly recently (as in the last couple of years) surely there would have been a huge celebration and I can't remember anything.
Exactly that. My babies at baby age would go 7-7 but not at their ages. That early start, regularly, would have me changing things - and fast.She has said before they go to bed at like 6/6:30pm. I have a 5 year old and cannot imagine putting them to bed at that time of night (Altho I do work until 5pm) but what about after school clubs/activities etc
I’d defo have them stay up till 7:30pm and then hopefully sleep a little longer in the mornings!
It is a hard cycle to break but surely now the twins are 7 she could give it a go. They have a better understanding than a 2 year old. The first few times you put them to bed later they still get up at the same time so people tend to give up at this point. But it needs to be done for quite a few nights before they get into a new rhythmMy daughter used to wake up at 4.45 EVERY morning for almost 2 years. I was a wreck. She'd fall asleep in her dinner at 4.30pm so I had to put her to bed at 5.30. It is SUCH a difficult cycle to break. Noe she is 10 and never wants to get up in the morning.
Or if she's really bothered by it, do it really gradually, adding 15mins to bedtime every week.It is a hard cycle to break but surely now the twins are 7 she could give it a go. They have a better understanding than a 2 year old. The first few times you put them to bed later they still get up at the same time so people tend to give up at this point. But it needs to be done for quite a few nights before they get into a new rhythm
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