I had hoped she was kidding when she said it was going to be a changing station…? She can’t be serious?!!!!!! This woman doesn’t have a clue!!!!For that price they should definitely come built. We thought we had gone all out on our M&S bedroom furniture when it all arrived built and delivered to the specific roomI bet she just saw the price rather than if they matched or were practical. Just get over yourself and buy a baby changing unit!
And good luck with changing those nappies with her long pointy talons! ....perfect for getting baby poo stuck under themI give it two days after baby is born before those things are covered in shite (literally).
She might even be told to get them off in the hospital depending if she’s having a section or notAnd good luck with changing those nappies with her long pointy talons! ....perfect for getting baby poo stuck under them
I've had 2 sections with gel nails on and they've never said anything.She might even be told to get them off in the hospital depending if she’s having a section or not
Aye she is an attention seeking bint for sure she has proven that this past year with her not hiding her pregnancy and not eating seafood..so aye karma on her nappy shit nails arseI think she’s saying this stuff for a reaction she knows we’ve already been saying how shit her choices are so she’s just pushing itI mean if I had ordered some bedside tables for £1k and they come a completely different colour than the picture I’d be wanting to speak to da weee managerrrr
So much to do….. but still in bed gone lunchtime….!The lazy sod is in for a shocker when her newborn baby doesn’t let her lay in bed until 12 lunchtime. Xoxo
But don't dare comment on her IG or offer any adviceOk im confused by her stories today
She’s dicking around dressing her spare room - to the point of making up the bed - why? Who’s coming to stay? And then she shows the bottom drawer of the thousand pound beside table - that she’s calling the “baby drawer” - because she says “obviously this is where the baby is going to be” - what? Seriously what? Please do not tell me that they are planning to leave the baby in a room on her own from the off? Or is one of them going to be sleeping in the spare room with the baby in a cot and the other in their own bed? I don’t understand why they need a “baby drawer” with changing stuff in it, in their guest bedroom???
creasing up at her “baby drawer” - she’s got a handful of nappies in there, 1 pack of wipes and 10 muslins……! Does she not realise she’s going to go through nappies & wipes by the truck load?!
she’s woefully under prepared for this baby - and it’s laughable that she thinks she’s going to have the time, energy, patience or inclination to be arsed making a “baby drawer” look nice after the wee one arrives! Just get a few boxes of nappies, wipes, baby powder, bum cream, nappy sacks and stock up!!! She’s got all of about 6 nappy sacks in that drawer!!!!! Also who buys a fucking baby changing mat that’s got a fabric cover on it?!?
I’m sorry - do female Babies not shit? A fabric changing mat is unbelievably impractical. You need something you can wipe down after each change - even if nothing gets messy you still need to wipe it down with an anti bac wipe.Think some of the comments are a bit harsh! Most mums organise drawers and things like that before the baby comes. Most know it won’t stay like that but it’s nice being prepared and organised!
On the chanting mat, it’s a girl so u can probs get one with material that’s washable! Loads of people have high chairs with material which baffles me as well (ikea £12 all the way!)
Her nails aren’t long for nappy changing etc? They are substantially shorter than they usually were so think she’s thought about that!
It’s not her spare room with the baby stuff in it- it’s their room so that whole rant is a bit pointless.
I have a baby so u don’t need to teach me to suck eggs. A wipeable mat is probably preferable as is a wipeable high chair but doesn’t mean everyone buys them!I’m sorry - do female Babies not shit? A fabric changing mat is unbelievably impractical. You need something you can wipe down after each change - even if nothing gets messy you still need to wipe it down with an anti bac wipe.
im sorry but a tiny wee drawer with a handful of nappies and 1 pack of wet wipes isn’t exactly being organised nor remotely prepared!!!! She’s spent more time thinking about the bloody plastic drawer organisers than she has preparing for this baby.
I bought a beautiful changing mat for my second baby that was fabric and had lovely little wooden tog buttons on - it was only ever used for 'clean' changes!! Anything else was the plastic one ha! I'm sure she'll figure it out in time.I have a baby so u don’t need to teach me to suck eggs. A wipeable mat is probably preferable as is a wipeable high chair but doesn’t mean everyone buys them!
That isn’t all her nappies etc- if u watched the stories the other day, there was half a wardrobe with nappies, muslins, wipes etc. that’s her supply for night changes which she’s keeping in her room. That’s exactly what I’ve done for 15 months- small supply upstairs and rest kept elsewhere.
You wouldn’t know what she’s spent her time thinking about- that’s just a silly assumption!
Anyway enough raving- that kitchen Reno is howling. Wtf is that wee living area when u walk in??? It looks so odd and back to front!!! It’s awful
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