DailyCountryLife: Part 64
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I respectfully disagree with the posters not worried about his speech. Although it is common for kids his age to mispronounce some words, Ollie cant even pronounce hot tub, ollie, dino poop for example. Words he says everyday he cant pronounce. I can only think of one word that he pronounces correctly and that is Bye. He obviously understands what people are saying and knows what he wants to say but has a seriously hard time pronouncing easy words. It wouldnt hurt to have him looked at at least to get some recommendations on some exercises they can do.
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Didn't he stop vlogging to "focus on family"? So what is he doing going off to LA to sit in the back row of DWTS and act like a VIP and then nap at Bryan's house?janem wrote:In Brys SC it showed Jeff sleeping... Even if it was staged... Jeff go home to your own family and nap !!!!
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according to a minion, Bryan is the real MVP for letting his in-laws be involved with everything...well uhh like as if he even had a choice.
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To add to this, he can't even say "doggie" correctly, and that's a word he's known for over a year....B&M usually properly pronounce that when they say it to him/have him say it.mydietsucks_1 wrote:I respectfully disagree with the posters not worried about his speech. Although it is common for kids his age to mispronounce some words, Ollie cant even pronounce hot tub, ollie, dino poop for example. Words he says everyday he cant pronounce. I can only think of one word that he pronounces correctly and that is Bye. He obviously understands what people are saying and knows what he wants to say but has a seriously hard time pronouncing easy words. It wouldnt hurt to have him looked at at least to get some recommendations on some exercises they can do.
I'm not extremely concerned, just sort of hope they actually notice and it's something they're being honest to themselves and Oliver's doctors about, not sweeping it under the rug as if there's no possible issues...
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Everyone has an opinion on this matter but I am just going by what the health nurses where I live tell us. It doesn't matter that he can't say the words he uses every day. My son says kitty every day. Several times. But still says ditty. Completely normal. Until they are 3.5 years old. But I do agree, it can't hurt to get some recommendations. My son is 2.5 and I have looked into recommendations because early detection is the key. Worst they can say is he's fine nothing to worry about.mydietsucks_1 wrote:I respectfully disagree with the posters not worried about his speech. Although it is common for kids his age to mispronounce some words, Ollie cant even pronounce hot tub, ollie, dino poop for example. Words he says everyday he cant pronounce. I can only think of one word that he pronounces correctly and that is Bye. He obviously understands what people are saying and knows what he wants to say but has a seriously hard time pronouncing easy words. It wouldnt hurt to have him looked at at least to get some recommendations on some exercises they can do.
BTW, I just love Bryan's snaps. Not. Sneezing into the camera on snap. Taking craps on snap. Cheers for that.
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Daycare or Preschool would do wonders for Ollie. He needs to know how to socialise with kids his own age and be pulled into time if he tries to hit or push another child. Also playing with blocks, drawing, painting, crafts and colouring there will help him developmentally. I don't think Ollie has any severe learning difficulties (I am an early childcare teacher) just shitty parents that aren't teaching him anything. If Ollie can learn the names of dinosaurs then he should have no problems identifying colours and shapes. He is a clever little boy and it's a shame his parents don't take the time to teach him things.
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*pulled into line* not time. Wouldn't let me edit.
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I don't know. I have a hot tub, and keep it at 37 degrees which is technically body temperature. But when you submerge down into it, it's lovely. It doesn't need to be overly hot to be enjoyable. Besides, they're in Cali. We just finished summer here, but you don't need it up much hotter then 37 when the temperature outside is hot.gwsb wrote:It is if it's warm enough to enjoy. Missy claims they keep it at a safe temp. I'm not inclined to believe her though.gmaesemail wrote:Long time lurker, first time posting. Is it bad for babies to be in the hot tub? This is my first initial thought when I saw Finn and Calvin in the hot tub. They could of also changed the temperature so it's not so hot, but then again this is B&M and E&J.
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I 100% agree with you. It's completely normal to not understand about half of what a two year old says. However, like you said, it is hard to understand most of the things that Ollie says. If Bryan and Missy didn't say the word before Ollie said it, I would have no idea what he was saying.mydietsucks_1 wrote:I respectfully disagree with the posters not worried about his speech. Although it is common for kids his age to mispronounce some words, Ollie cant even pronounce hot tub, ollie, dino poop for example. Words he says everyday he cant pronounce. I can only think of one word that he pronounces correctly and that is Bye. He obviously understands what people are saying and knows what he wants to say but has a seriously hard time pronouncing easy words. It wouldnt hurt to have him looked at at least to get some recommendations on some exercises they can do.
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They like it between 85-90 degrees tho..the pool too.. I wonder what their bill looks like...Chatabox wrote:I don't know. I have a hot tub, and keep it at 37 degrees which is technically body temperature. But when you submerge down into it, it's lovely. It doesn't need to be overly hot to be enjoyable. Besides, they're in Cali. We just finished summer here, but you don't need it up much hotter then 37 when the temperature outside is hot.gwsb wrote:It is if it's warm enough to enjoy. Missy claims they keep it at a safe temp. I'm not inclined to believe her though.gmaesemail wrote:Long time lurker, first time posting. Is it bad for babies to be in the hot tub? This is my first initial thought when I saw Finn and Calvin in the hot tub. They could of also changed the temperature so it's not so hot, but then again this is B&M and E&J.
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What's more surprising is that they have a gardener, probably a cleaning lady and a pool cleaner as well to do things they don't want to do or are too busy to do themselves. I don't understand why they haven't enrolled him in daycare or preschool yet. That's like the perfect excuse for Missy to go to Starbucks or Target or the hair salon while he's there a couple of days a week.Jessi31 wrote:Daycare or Preschool would do wonders for Ollie. He needs to know how to socialise with kids his own age and be pulled into time if he tries to hit or push another child. Also playing with blocks, drawing, painting, crafts and colouring there will help him developmentally. I don't think Ollie has any severe learning difficulties (I am an early childcare teacher) just shitty parents that aren't teaching him anything. If Ollie can learn the names of dinosaurs then he should have no problems identifying colours and shapes. He is a clever little boy and it's a shame his parents don't take the time to teach him things.
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Hey I actually meant when she is wearing super low cut tops, and she sometimes (unintentionally I'm sure) ends up showing major cleavage which is just super innappropriate on the vlogs that kids watch. Just my opinion - but you asked so nicely so I thought I would respond. Some people on here take comments so personally and think they are talking about them, and then give long ass comments about themselves and their personal lives - it's like this section is to discuss "Daily Bumps" so let's stay on topic please!staceyeileen wrote:I could say a lot about Missy's choice of clothing but I've never really thought she wore anything that was super revealing. what are you referring to?brownprincess93 wrote: I don't know why Missy doesn't wear more age appropriate clothing and also why she doesn't cover her top up a little more - it's totally wrong for the little kids who watch their videos!
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These are just some of the things (in Bryan and Missy's area!) that they could be getting Ollie involved in:
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I just flicked back through their videos and there is two things that I've noticed.
1: They were talking about saving money, something that's beneath them now.
2: Bryan is a lot thinner and healthier looking than he is now. At present, he's a sweaty, out of breath pig.
1: They were talking about saving money, something that's beneath them now.
2: Bryan is a lot thinner and healthier looking than he is now. At present, he's a sweaty, out of breath pig.
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37 Celsius = 98 Fahrenheit.Amelia322 wrote:They like it between 85-90 degrees tho..the pool too.. I wonder what their bill looks like...Chatabox wrote:I don't know. I have a hot tub, and keep it at 37 degrees which is technically body temperature. But when you submerge down into it, it's lovely. It doesn't need to be overly hot to be enjoyable. Besides, they're in Cali. We just finished summer here, but you don't need it up much hotter then 37 when the temperature outside is hot.gwsb wrote: It is if it's warm enough to enjoy. Missy claims they keep it at a safe temp. I'm not inclined to believe her though.
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Thank God for those solar panels! Their carbon footprint must be HUGE!
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Vlogs aren't for kids.brownprincess93 wrote:
Hey I actually meant when she is wearing super low cut tops, and she sometimes (unintentionally I'm sure) ends up showing major cleavage which is just super innappropriate on the vlogs that kids watch. !
Vlogs are adults doing adult things. Parents should be monitoring what their children watch online.
They may pander to their young viewers, but it doesn't make them a children's show, and it doesn't mean kids should be allowed to watch.
If someone lets their kids watch adult content then they have to accept that it will include adults acting like adults. That will include occasional inappropriate jokes and innuendo, some cuss words and a few cleavage shots. Don't like it? Then don't give your kid unrestricted access to YouTube.
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The only reason i can think of as to why she wouldn't do this (bc lets face it, time to do things by herself for herself without her kids is Missy's favorite thing to do) is bc they are so against Ollie interacting with other kids outside their family. that cult background runs hella deep. They built their own park so that they don't have to take him out to a public one where he might make friends, they took him to ONE gymnastics class and never took him back although he looked like he had a blast, they put him in private swim classes instead of group ones. The purposely keep him away from other kids. Its sad and unhealthy for him. I honestly wouldn't put it past them if they didn't enroll him in school and did a sort of home school co op with Hannah being the teacher. Plus they have said before that Ollie "doesn't need friends"bffb3 wrote:What's more surprising is that they have a gardener, probably a cleaning lady and a pool cleaner as well to do things they don't want to do or are too busy to do themselves. I don't understand why they haven't enrolled him in daycare or preschool yet. That's like the perfect excuse for Missy to go to Starbucks or Target or the hair salon while he's there a couple of days a week.Jessi31 wrote:Daycare or Preschool would do wonders for Ollie. He needs to know how to socialise with kids his own age and be pulled into time if he tries to hit or push another child. Also playing with blocks, drawing, painting, crafts and colouring there will help him developmentally. I don't think Ollie has any severe learning difficulties (I am an early childcare teacher) just shitty parents that aren't teaching him anything. If Ollie can learn the names of dinosaurs then he should have no problems identifying colours and shapes. He is a clever little boy and it's a shame his parents don't take the time to teach him things.
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The only reason i can think of as to why she wouldn't do this (bc lets face it, time to do things by herself for herself without her kids is Missy's favorite thing to do) is bc they are so against Ollie interacting with other kids outside their family. that cult background runs hella deep. They built their own park so that they don't have to take him out to a public one where he might make friends, they took him to ONE gymnastics class and never took him back although he looked like he had a blast, they put him in private swim classes instead of group ones. The purposely keep him away from other kids. Its sad and unhealthy for him. I honestly wouldn't put it past them if they didn't enroll him in school and did a sort of home school co op with Hannah being the teacher. Plus they have said before that Ollie "doesn't need friends"[/quote]
This. And, Ollie is their cash cow. I doubt that kids want to watch Melissa get her hair done and do her Starbucks runs. These two are just such failures at parenting. Makes me wonder if they had kids bc they thought it was the "expected" thing to do. Not saying they don't love the boys, but geez Louise they are crappy parents.
This. And, Ollie is their cash cow. I doubt that kids want to watch Melissa get her hair done and do her Starbucks runs. These two are just such failures at parenting. Makes me wonder if they had kids bc they thought it was the "expected" thing to do. Not saying they don't love the boys, but geez Louise they are crappy parents.
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Plus, they are soooo busy! Who has time to drive 5-20 minutes (I don't know how far these classes are from them) to go to a class where missy will have that deer in headlights look that she had at the pool? She is very awkward and she's trying to protect herself then do something with Ollie. Plus we know Bryan won't go. And even if Mimi went with them, they will basically shun themselves, say it's too much of a hassle or Ollie didn't like it or they are too busy and stop going.