The Ingham Family #239 Rough as... Avoid

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I honestly can’t get the thought of the reaction to the all inclusive steak out of my head. For people who were vegetarians only a few months ago, they were pretty damn excited for a slab of meat.
Makes me cringe so much. Funny though they never buy steak at home, never eat it at restaurants but when it’s free, they’re all screeching with excitement over it.

The same goes for breakfasts which they don't normally eat at home, but when it's included in the holiday they go hell for leather.

e.g look at Isla with the plate of bacon.

This family put Northern folk to shame.

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They dont post on mondays anymore.
Although given how far behind they are you think they would!
It especially makes no sense having the day off when they are mid way through showing a holiday, that they are already home from. They have already missed some of the days, put the vlogs out in the wrong order and combined days into one video without making it clear what was going on, so overall it's a total mess and having a break in the videos won't help keep anyone interested in coming back to see more!
 
Really? I’m shocked. Must be a lot of underage hanky panky going on…, Creepy call-out

well no not necessarily my friend was 34 when her granddaughter was born. She was 17 when she had her daughter and in turn her daughter had her baby at 17. It’s very young yes but nothing underage going on at all. I was 41 when my granddaughter was born, lol I felt very old all ofa sudden 😂
 
How can someone who is "homeschooling" be so funking illiterate?

As for isobell I feel so sad for her. My daughter suffers from anxiety and doesn't make friends easily. We also think she is autistic as are several members of my family. That's a long path to go down for diagnosis and in the meantime I am constantly trying to encourage her independence and making new friends. I have tried clubs, concerts, holidays and giving her money and time and told her to go off shopping with her friends and she just won't take to any of it. I've tried to encourage her to go to the cinema with her friends. Suggested college may be good instead of sixth form as she can wear her own clothes that make her feel confident and nobody knows her so she can be more herself and make new friends that way.

For her upcoming 16th I've tried to suggest parties, a meal at Miller and Carter with friends, various experiences, going to see a musical, getting away and camping. She doesn't want anything but her family for a quiet meal in a local pub.

It literally breaks my heart and worries me DAILY that she will be alone when me and her dad aren't here or she is feeling lonely. She is my only child unfortunately. I worry DAILY about the impact of her not wanting to take time out with her friends and being content to be home. I worry DAILY about her missing out on experiences that most teens look back on fondly. It really upsets me. I don't know how they can happily go about isolating their children from everyone and not worrying. It makes me feel sick to think of my girl alone. Bloody morons.
Hi, I just wanted to reply to this as it really related to me. I‘m a few years older than your daughter and was exactly the same at her age. I just want to reassure you that she will not be alone. There are so many people out there just like her, and in time, she will find her people. If she is able to get an autism diagnosis there is support out there with socialising. I’m not sure if it’s the same in every area, but I have just been referred to a service who can find people struggling with the same things and set up social activities. She may be missing out on some things now, but there is always time for her to make up for it as she gains confidence. Really, my advice for you is to keep supporting her and try not to worry. It makes you a good mum by showing how much you care about her, I can really see that. Keep going and make sure your daughter keeps her head up high!

It’s difficult being a teenager and having to see other people your age doing different things. I also wonder if it’s similar for Izzy. She does seem very anxious and I really hope for her that she can come out of her shell and make plenty of friends, she seems a nice girl too.
 
I'm 36 and know people I was at school with who are grandparents now, it's possible!
Really? I’m shocked. Must be a lot of underage hanky panky going on…, Creepy call-out

Shockingly my cousin was 31 (15 and 16) when she became a grandmother and believe me my Aunt, was definitely not proud to admit that fact.

We really hope my cousin's granddaughter does not follow this path and make her a great-grandmother at 46 or 47.

Anyhoo, genealogy wise they say a generation is around 20 years, I make it Nannar is possibly 69 or 79 depending on if they had their leg over youngish or not.
 
The same goes for breakfasts which they don't normally eat at home, but when it's included in the holiday they go hell for leather.

e.g look at Isla with the plate of bacon.

This family put Northern folk to shame.

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Creepy and Lazy when you read this please please show your children how to use a knife and fork properly! I'm embarrassed for them. They eat like animals...in fact no, animals eat with better manners!

I'm confussed that you both let them eat like that!!!
 
well no not necessarily my friend was 34 when her granddaughter was born. She was 17 when she had her daughter and in turn her daughter had her baby at 17. It’s very young yes but nothing underage going on at all. I was 41 when my granddaughter was born, lol I felt very old all ofa sudden 😂
I’m with you I was 41 to when my grandson was born and yea I felt and feel very old to but at least you can love and spoil them
Rotten and hand them back 😂g being a grandparent is the best you have all the lovely bits and miss the sleepless nights and teething tit and just have the fun and love I love it it such a special kind of bond you ou have with the grandkids
 
Saw that Creepstopher used the same spelling of boy - 'boi' - that he used in his messages to the 17 year old fan in Florida. Remember when he wanted to 'rude boi/girl all night in a convertible'. Heck of a coincidence Sarah that he would use the same spelling of 'boy' here. No one else on the planet is sad enough to spell it like that.
I do tho. My horse us called cammi boi!!
 
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