Scousebird Blogs #23 Oh dear what can the matter be Jeffs new kitchen is a total catastrophe

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Probably cos she didn’t gift her any of her £4.99 brushes 🤣🤣

Friendship is fickle eh!!

On a serious note though, last time she did support , she drove traffic here to her very own thread so potentially trying to be wise and selfish.
Hand in the bucket if you found Kate Hayes via scousebird spitting and gulping her way through a trolls story 🙋‍♀️
literally the only thing Steph has influenced me to do was join here and really have my eyes opened and realise I was right to think some stuff was off with these ‘influencers’
 
Hand in the bucket if you found Kate Hayes via scousebird spitting and gulping her way through a trolls story 🙋‍♀️
literally the only thing Steph has influenced me to do was join here and really have my eyes opened and realise I was right to think some stuff was off with these ‘influencers’
Er….. yes!!! That’s how I found here!!!!
I don’t post much but felt compelled tonight. The photo with Cora triggered me a little bit. I’m a single mum, although a good civil relationship with their dad. BUT I feel she’s a bit like him. I do the early morning school runs, I do bedtime and bath time, I do the homework, i do the school dealings, I sort their problems, I do the parents evenings, I do the appointments, I deal with them trying to navigate the world and their emotions….. basically I do all the graft and raise them, while he gets the fun bits. All he has to do is provide a few days out, some fun, out for tea. With NONE of the hard stuff. Of course I love being their mum!! I love raising them! But he doesn’t. He just packs as much fun stuff into their time as possible. I would never in a million years change it for the world, and I know we’re in an era of equality….. but in old money speak, I feel she is the “dad” here. And I don’t get it
 
Er….. yes!!! That’s how I found here!!!!
I don’t post much but felt compelled tonight. The photo with Cora triggered me a little bit. I’m a single mum, although a good civil relationship with their dad. BUT I feel she’s a bit like him. I do the early morning school runs, I do bedtime and bath time, I do the homework, i do the school dealings, I sort their problems, I do the parents evenings, I do the appointments, I deal with them trying to navigate the world and their emotions….. basically I do all the graft and raise them, while he gets the fun bits. All he has to do is provide a few days out, some fun, out for tea. With NONE of the hard stuff. Of course I love being their mum!! I love raising them! But he doesn’t. He just packs as much fun stuff into their time as possible. I would never in a million years change it for the world, and I know we’re in an era of equality….. but in old money speak, I feel she is the “dad” here. And I don’t get it
I feeeeeelllll this !!

The one who meets the most basic human need which is hygiene and then everyone else just pops by and gets their pics and fun times when they wants.

Ex colleagues told me not to worry and my child will realise at some point everything I have done for them , but it still hurts when you’re the out ironing and catching up on housework whilst dad has got them out at Southport having a ball
 
I feeeeeelllll this !!

The one who meets the most basic human need which is hygiene and then everyone else just pops by and gets their pics and fun times when they wants.

Ex colleagues told me not to worry and my child will realise at some point everything I have done for them , but it still hurts when you’re the out ironing and catching up on housework whilst dad has got them out at Southport having a ball
I can guarantee they will realise at some point. Both my kids (technically adults themselves) have independently realised the part I have played vs the part their fathers have played. It makes all that ironing worthwhile - almost.
 
Er….. yes!!! That’s how I found here!!!!
I don’t post much but felt compelled tonight. The photo with Cora triggered me a little bit. I’m a single mum, although a good civil relationship with their dad. BUT I feel she’s a bit like him. I do the early morning school runs, I do bedtime and bath time, I do the homework, i do the school dealings, I sort their problems, I do the parents evenings, I do the appointments, I deal with them trying to navigate the world and their emotions….. basically I do all the graft and raise them, while he gets the fun bits. All he has to do is provide a few days out, some fun, out for tea. With NONE of the hard stuff. Of course I love being their mum!! I love raising them! But he doesn’t. He just packs as much fun stuff into their time as possible. I would never in a million years change it for the world, and I know we’re in an era of equality….. but in old money speak, I feel she is the “dad” here. And I don’t get it

Second holiday to Italy without Cora in the space of a MONTH.
The “I duck my kid off for my latest fella” game is strooooong
 
I'm all for going away for a break without the kids. But she complained constantly on her holiday with Cora. But was like a giddy school girl on the last one. I really wish a black hole would swallow her up.
What? Her own black hole? She’s so in love with herself that’s very possible

She doesn’t deserve that gorgeous little girl the horrible excuse for a mother
 
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What? Her own black hole? She’s so in love with herself that’s very possible

She doesn’t deserve that gorgeous little girl the horrible excuse for a mother
I've been away without mine twice this year. But I've been away with them 3 times too. And when I do go with them I put a hell of alot more effort in than lashing them in a kid's club to fend for themselves. She just doesn't have a maternal bone in her body by the looks of it.

Maybe KHM and her giant gob will swallow her up? Then she can devour herself while she's at it. Two (none) scousebirds, one stone and all that! 🙊
 
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