Boss_mummy_sale #9 Alas, won’t lie…booze mummy will drink every day that ends in Y

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Triple espresso! She’s so dramatic! You can drink coffee without telling everyone. bleeping head.
 

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I work 4 days a week, I have two kids (5& almost 2) my husband works longer hours & sometimes away from home (but not Vegas!) I would never profess to be the best mum in the world (we love beans on toast for tea !) and my house regularly looks like a bomb site with toys etc, but I don’t seem to have half the issues that she does. Parenting is hard work, but every minor inconvenience is a dramatic performance ! She’s a spoilt little brat!
 
I work 4 days a week, I have two kids (5& almost 2) my husband works longer hours & sometimes away from home (but not Vegas!) I would never profess to be the best mum in the world (we love beans on toast for tea !) and my house regularly looks like a bomb site with toys etc, but I don’t seem to have half the issues that she does. Parenting is hard work, but every minor inconvenience is a dramatic performance ! She’s a spoilt little brat!
Exactly this.
She makes such a drama out of it every time he's away. It happens regularly so you'd think she would be used to it by now.
Just get on with it.
No one made you have children. Scott worked away before she had them.
What did she think was going to happen?

My husband is back to being office based following covid. We have 3 young children, he's also training for Edinburgh Marathon so isn't around until later at night most nights. I don't cry on social media every night reminding everyone I'm solo parenting.
I get on with it because that's what you do.
Yes it's hard work, jot disputing that in the slightest. But we knew his job etc when decided to have kids.
I'm just glad I'm 90% still based at home for work to cut down my travel time
I definitely don't waste my day off work when children are now all in childcare (preschool/school) showing off at the gym for Instagram. I use it to make my life easier when I'm solo. Work outs are done when they are in bed or before they even wake up.
 
How long are we giving it til a ‘bestie’ allegedly sends her a bouquet of flowers, which she cries about, because she had to parent alone for the night? 🙄
Always found it so strange that they’ll put a bouquet or care package of chocolate outside, ring the bell and run away, every photo and caption is the same “look what I found on my doorstep from my bestie 😭😭😭” why aren’t they staying to say hello or go in? It’s so weird
 
Tell me you don’t trust your husband, without telling me don’t trust your husband 🤣
She’s only got a tracker on him 🤣
To be fair to her, it's the 'find my' app on iphones. I have my husband on there and he has me just in case. But she is clearly checking up on him to make sure he is where he should be, I have no doubt he's had a prostitute or something while he's been away :sick:
 
She’s absolutely bonkers!!
Perhaps if she had some actual real friends instead of a million besties, she might be able to go on a girls weekend and realise it’s normal to be able to be away from your other half for a few days and not lose your mind 🤦🏻‍♀️

I don't think the problem is her not thinking it's normal to be away from your other half. Its the fact she's jealous. It's almost like she resents him going away with work because she's stuck at home with the kids. She had no problem leaving the eldest one with Scott and she used to go away with work but now it's the other way round it's clear she hates it.

Fair enough she's used to swanning off away with her old jobs but considering she's wanted children all her life and they was much longed for its very strange how she acts about them. I don't have kids but I think any normal mum would love to be in her position
 
I don't think the problem is her not thinking it's normal to be away from your other half. Its the fact she's jealous. It's almost like she resents him going away with work because she's stuck at home with the kids. She had no problem leaving the eldest one with Scott and she used to go away with work but now it's the other way round it's clear she hates it.

Fair enough she's used to swanning off away with her old jobs but considering she's wanted children all her life and they was much longed for its very strange how she acts about them. I don't have kids but I think any normal mum would love to be in her position
Exactly, none of it is because she misses him or anything like that. It is because she has been left at home to be mum, exactly what she 'always wanted' but the reality isn't what she wanted.
 
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