Lily pebbles #19 Peloton despair, crispy hair, what not to wear, she still can't share

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God forbid her going & seeking a 9-5 job, running a home, raising a family and all the bits in-between. Get in the real world love!
Yeah, I can’t see it happening. I get she’s self employed now, but she is the brand and everything is essentially handed to her and she works alone. If she does property development (or whatever her great idea for a business is) she will have to have relationships with a lot more people in real life - which equals accountability, criticism etc. Plus time management and doing difficult tasks. She wouldn’t know how to cope
 
I'd imagine that's the last we'll see of the Peloton.
 

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LOL her middle sister has sweet tooth - Bailey, Honey, Rocco (Coco? sounds like some chocolate to me)

I don't mind Soren and Asa. haha

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HAHA ONS did an analysis of the baby names in the UK.

Sorry if anyone of you named your kid Ava, I will never name mine Ava because it reminds of Caroline Hirons :censored::censored: Mia and Sienna from Family Fizz, nah....:censored::censored:
You're ruining my dreams haha, I feel like such a basic witch!! I don't have children yet but I would like to have one before I am 30 (I am 26 now) - of course with God's will (praying hard) - and all my top names for a girl are in this list haha: Olivia, Mia, Isabella, Ivy, Sophia and Sienna. The only name not there is India which I really like for a girl - BUT - while I feel like it wouldn't be such a big deal here, I am originally from Romania and still have family there and I think that when I would go back on holidays people would make fun of the name!
 
I try to be mature about baby names, unless it’s downright offensive people can make their own choices and use whatever names they like. I mean who knew I'd check this forum this morning and the name Jenny was going to be called out, it's one of the most ordinary names there is.

But because Lily bangs on about why she chose Grey, and the constant implication that she has to be special and normal names are clearly beneath her, and the way she overthinks the naming of a second child that she probably hasn't even conceived yet means she loses the right to be protected from people's opinions on this. She should just have called her daughter Grey, said it was a name she liked after hearing another child with that name (I think that's the reason she gave?) and just leave it at that.

Instead it's almost become part of her brand that the name has to be this really significant special thing that isn't like what other mums would choose, only London mums can possibly understand it, and it is just the most facile thing if that's all she has to talk about
 
I think all those baby names (honey Bailey etc) are so common now. It’s the traditional names - Robert, James, Laura that you never hear these days. I’m not a busy London mum but I’m in a big city where you hear all sorts.

no doubt bashing into that peloton has further accelerated the need for a loft conversion OR just planting the seeds to move to a bigger home...
 
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