Jordan is absolutely a few sandwiches short of a picnic.This is a bit off topic but it has been on my mind for a while. I work with people who have learning disabilities and really suspect Jordan may have a moderate learning disability. He seems to have a speech or processing delay. I don't mean this to sound ableist at all, it's just an observation. Lucy is not bright be any means, but he seems to just agree with anything she says. He also struggles with his naming vocabulary and his expressive language is seriously poor.
View attachment 242115 qShould have thought about that long ago Luce!
I’ve thought that too, and the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree as far as GBJ is concerned with his speech difficulties. Lucy’s attitude towards it could be based on advice from Jordan’s parents that maybe he was just the same as GBJ & grew out of it, so he’s fine, nothing to be doneThis is a bit off topic but it has been on my mind for a while. I work with people who have learning disabilities and really suspect Jordan may have a moderate learning disability. He seems to have a speech or processing delay. I don't mean this to sound ableist at all, it's just an observation. Lucy is not bright be any means, but he seems to just agree with anything she says. He also struggles with his naming vocabulary and his expressive language is seriously poor.
I can’t conceive and can confirm this pissed me off. Don’t get me wrong, I totally understand that parents can still enjoy kid free days and that it’s draining (especially having 4). But she makes having kids seem like SUCH an inconvenience. She is so incredibly lucky to have a large HEALTHY familyWonder if she'll rethink now what she said about "never asking Jordan to get the snip as it's way too permanent for us" or when she said "we are 'probably' done now with 4 kids but never say never"
Also I totally understand what she means about lack of sleep can get you down (don't we all), & we're all entitled to a moan about it, but I wonder if her hashtag "Life before kids was pretty fun" would possibly piss off anyone out there who can't conceive / could only dream of 4 healthy kids. Just a thought I could be completely wrong on that
As a mum of twin girls a few months younger than hers am really shocked she hasn’t got more of a routine, i think it would really be impossible to get through the day without a bit of structure. I’m a first time mum so can only go off my own experience but my babies wake up roughly the same time each day, I know the rough times of when they will want a nap is that not the norm?!
She literally never talks about their weaning I really thought This would be something she would focus on but she’s never really said anything about it which I find strange as she goes into so much details on everything else
I would think she would do more weaning content too as a mummy blogger but I can see why she doesn’t have a set routine though and not everybody does. I have three children, the youngest 6 months old and I definitely had more of a routine with my first child than now with my third. It’s hard establishing a routine when each day is different working around your other children so weekend/weekdays/activities etc. I don’t have any routine for example and each day is different depending on what we are doing which is fine, they might just be like that.
That’s true I only have two so it’s probably easier than 4!
She’s so tone deaf. Loads of families struggling because of redundancies, unable to have a holiday and they’ve had theirs to France already this year.View attachment 242115 qShould have thought about that long ago Luce!
She can duck right off with her “anxiety” post