I’m all for feeding your baby, but that was just unnecessary. Jenn is an attention bleep. Anything she does has to be seen and applauded.
Tim looked annoyed with the whole thing. I bet she badgered him into doing the Live.
I only watch them because I have a crush on Midwest Neighbor.... or even the Holderness kids who are featured in their music videos.
Can NOT wait for Galactic Starcruiser 2.0! They’re going to blow 6K and it’s going to have such low views. No one cares anymore annd it’ll likely be retooled or closed in a year or two. All because Ginn has the largest undiagnosed case of FOMO on the planet. They spent 200K last year and the views continue to drop. Please Trackers, keep spending this year.
Hey Bojos, is it too late to cancel that Rivian order?
I hope so!!
It sounds like they realize certain mistakes were made with Jackson and dont want to repeat them. Specifically the mittens thing, I remember them showing J sleeping with his hands covered at like a year and a half old. And the thumb sucking thing, they probably can't take Js pacifier away now without him throwing a tantrum so trying to avoid that with buddy 2. Now whether they stick to it is another story.So she doesn't want to put mittens on Oliver because she wants him to be able to use his hands. Yet, they refuse to let J$ use his hands to feed himself most of the time.
I just looked through that site and looks like there’s a subscription service YouTubers can sign up for. I wouldn’t be surprised if they read about it here and signed up for a high enough level to limit what people see on their site. Or maybe some people reported the exploitative choice to nurse on the live instead of before or after.Either the Playboard site (playboard.co) is having trouble pulling the data from YouTube or somehow the Trackers figured out how to "hide" their super sticker income. I checked on Playboard for ResortTV1 and they show super chat revenues in the last 7 days so the site doesn't seem to be entirely broken.
Some babies require weird things. When I worked in an infant daycare, we had a baby about a year old. To get to sleep, you had to give him a bottle and rock him as fast as you could with his other arm free to rub his hand through his hair. And I mean rock as fast as you could or else it wouldn’t happen. It was a workout. Parents orders so we did it. I got pretty good at it tooWhen my LO was a baby I had to what probably looked like I was beating her hard pat her) as she was very hard to burp and was on extra thick formula due to having extreme reflux. The formula was on prescription it was so thick. She survived my "pats". Tim's pats where fine mine were way worse. It felt like I was burping a stone and I had to get as much out otherwise she would vomit and I would be back at square one. I only have one child but if I had the money for a nanny, a night nanny I would have probably had more.
I agree that they realize they made mistake with Jackson or have “learned” and don’t want to make them with 2.0. The problem I have with that is they seem to have written off their mistakes with Jackson and don’t try to correct them. They see them as faults he has not a behavioral issue they caused and that they need to work to help him work through and fix. Instead they’ve given in to him completely and will continue to while raising 2.0 to be the bestest child ever…because they actually tried to parent him. But I agree, we’ll see if their minimal effort lasts. They are lazy and don’t follow through with much in their lives.It sounds like they realize certain mistakes were made with Jackson and dont want to repeat them. Specifically the mittens thing, I remember them showing J sleeping with his hands covered at like a year and a half old. And the thumb sucking thing, they probably can't take Js pacifier away now without him throwing a tantrum so trying to avoid that with buddy 2. Now whether they stick to it is another story.