duck there’d be some weird as hell kids in that group lolI think Ro is very shy and nervous on camera.
I do wonder if he has anyone else to talk to besides his kids and Chloe?
Interesting that Chloe is sharing that the kids do get out the house to Scouts and home-school excursions.
The thing is they all have to go as Ro is the one driving 10 kids to the event. Chloe acts like she takes then on her own.
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Does someone have the gossip on this? How did he miss the birth when it was like 2 weeks overdue? This is birdie. I’m new to finding her and I am baffled lol
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she was knocked out for the latestI find it dangerous how she avoided hospital staff whilst in labour with Birdie who had no fluid surrounding her. Like, what? What was she planning to do - just push her out with no assistance and hope for the best? I can understand not wanting unnecessary interventions but it feels borderline dangerous to me.
Also curious if she was asleep for this latest birth then if she can't handle the anaesthesia?
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I can’t stand it when parents do this. I know of someone who made their children use birthday/Christmas money to buy clothes. Not expensive clothes they wanted but clothes they needed! It’s rotten. Birthdays/christmas are for a little bit of indulgence and giving your kids what they really want!I feel bad for the children … they basically now know what they will be getting for their future birthdays … no individuality when it comes to gifts and it looks like she waits for birthdays to get them things they desperately need eg shoes .. they asked for shoes at Christmas as they were too small.
Btw, I hate their matchey matchey themes, particularly when over the age of five. Those checkerboard shoes to me are really not cute at all.I can’t stand it when parents do this. I know of someone who made their children use birthday/Christmas money to buy clothes. Not expensive clothes they wanted but clothes they needed! It’s rotten. Birthdays/christmas are for a little bit of indulgence and giving your kids what they really want!
I can understand if it’s a teenager that wants a pair of £200 trainers or something - it’s an extravagance at that point and they probably don’t want anything else. But for younger children absolutely not, get them some toys or something interesting
Absolutely I feel the same basic things they actually need aren’t a gift but a parental responsibility.I can’t stand it when parents do this. I know of someone who made their children use birthday/Christmas money to buy clothes. Not expensive clothes they wanted but clothes they needed! It’s rotten. Birthdays/christmas are for a little bit of indulgence and giving your kids what they really want!
I can understand if it’s a teenager that wants a pair of £200 trainers or something - it’s an extravagance at that point and they probably don’t want anything else. But for younger children absolutely not, get them some toys or something interesting