Bollie Hoellein: The Bold & The Blocked | Part 15

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There's definitely something going on with some new business & joel not being home as much. When Boston was trying to do her necklace she said 'usually dad does this for me. you have to learn because you're gonna be doing it more' or something along those lines. Makes me wonder if she's finally gonna let joel start his own business like he's always wanted?

Also, acrylic is still plastic, Bonnie.
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I am shocked by the amount of parents in the comments saying they don't let their kids fundraise either. How hard is it to at least buy a few things to support your kid's school?


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HelloSweetie wrote:The irony of Bonnie not wanting the kids to sell stuff to even family members as she shills Bollie crap to the viewers is not lost on me.

Must be nice to be Ellie and just step away from that mess and responsibility. We knew that would happen, Bonnie should have too!
It seems Bonnie is in denial (or clueless) about the bias of their 'close' and 'equal' sisterly relationship.
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HelloSweetie wrote:I am shocked by the amount of parents in the comments saying they don't let their kids fundraise either. How hard is it to at least buy a few things to support your kid's school?
The vlog last year where she showed and talked about the stuff she bought for the teachers is her way of supporting the kidses school. Lovely as that is it doesn't teach her own children anything, especially seeing in today's vlog how both Olivia and Cody were so desperate to get involved in the fundraiser. It just feels like more control from Bonnie, plus she get's brownie points and therefore validation for purchasing items and personally donating them.
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HelloSweetie wrote:I am shocked by the amount of parents in the comments saying they don't let their kids fundraise either. How hard is it to at least buy a few things to support your kid's school?


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I’m sorry, but that is so lazy. I could maybe understand if someone is a single parent and/or working long hours, but Bonnie and Joel aren’t in that situation. She sounded very selfish during that entire exchange. I guess if it’s not about her, it’s not worth doing.
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I commented about the $90 ripoff and how ridiculous it is she spent $250 years ago for a plastic makeup case. Griffiths girls again showing all they care about is physical beauty and would spend $$$ back in the day on unnecessary beauty items.


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HelloSweetie wrote:I am shocked by the amount of parents in the comments saying they don't let their kids fundraise either. How hard is it to at least buy a few things to support your kid's school?


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It's such a shame. It's for a good cause that can benefit their kids' educations. I just don't understand people's priorities.
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Just me or does Bonnie have like A LOT of makeup? Most people I know don't have more than a bag as big as their hand full
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HelloSweetie wrote:I am shocked by the amount of parents in the comments saying they don't let their kids fundraise either. How hard is it to at least buy a few things to support your kid's school?


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It's such a shame. It's for a good cause that can benefit their kids' educations. I just don't understand people's priorities.
My son just raised $600 for the Heart and Stroke Foundation for the 3rd year in a row. We are busy people too, but find the time to do a bit of work every day on it. I can't imagine the message it sends children to not partake in something for a good cause because you're fortunate enough to not have to come very yourself with others' problems.

Not saying everyone needs to raise hundreds of dollars, but do something! If you have Bonnie's money, you can buy a few trinkets from the kids to set a good example, even if you donate them to the church for resale or use them for gifts later on.

(Its reasonable to pick and choose what to participate in, but it sounds like all these Bonnie type parents are opting out completely).


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HelloSweetie wrote:I am shocked by the amount of parents in the comments saying they don't let their kids fundraise either. How hard is it to at least buy a few things to support your kid's school?


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It's such a shame. It's for a good cause that can benefit their kids' educations. I just don't understand people's priorities.
My son just raised $600 for the Heart and Stroke Foundation for the 3rd year in a row. We are busy people too, but find the time to do a bit of work every day on it. I can't imagine the message it sends children to not partake in something for a good cause because you're fortunate enough to not have to come very yourself with others' problems.

Not saying everyone needs to raise hundreds of dollars, but do something! If you have Bonnie's money, you can buy a few trinkets from the kids to set a good example, even if you donate them to the church for resale or use them for gifts later on.

(Its reasonable to pick and choose what to participate in, but it sounds like all these Bonnie type parents are opting out completely).


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Wow, that's incredible. Great job to you and your son.
I agree- you don't have to participate in everything. But why not at least one fundraiser a year? You don't have to go crazy and try to raise the most money possible, every little bit helps. I think it also gives the kids an important learning experience.
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I have way too much makeup and im not giving it up without a fight.

I also have always worked in a places where if you don't buy stuff from other peoples kids fundraisers, don't dare ask for them to buy something from your kid.

I believe in fundraisers. Especially, now that my son is a boyscout. If he didn't have fundraisers his troop wouldnt be able to afford to go to summer camp together.

Teaching kids how to fundraise is more than peddling junk. Its teaching them about marketing, conversing (public speaking), and most of all money.

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Kudos to you and your son HS. It is a nice example of giving back to community. :love2:
It just feels ironical how people like bonnie expect people to buy their overpriced and underdeveloped crap and get all expensive sponsorship and vacations but when it comes to giving back to society, so others can also enjoy their 'perks' to some extent, they step back. Which is really sad.
Does she really care improving anybody else's life expect hers?
I can bet my life is 2x stressful than bonnie without any kids. Still I hope to take out few hours every week to do volunteer work. She really dropped the ball on this one. :|
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First off, ACRYLIC IS PLASTIC. I believe the only reason she is sitting down talking about their plasic makeup box thing is because they know it's NOT selling. They are trying to push it because they are sitting on so much inventory. It's OVERPRICED! A 5 min. vlog about it isn't going to make people buy it all of the sudden. It's just too expensive for her viewers to buy.
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candy_toffee wrote: Does she really care improving anybody else's life expect hers?
Today's vlog speaks volumes for this. In the same vlog, she tries to sell her $100+ overpriced MAKEUP case so she can benefit herself, while she says no to her kids who want to do a fundraiser to help their school/community. Only looking out for herself while her kids want to do what is good.
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Bollie_Dollie_4_Life wrote:First off, ACRYLIC IS PLASTIC. I believe the only reason she is sitting down talking about their plasic makeup box thing is because they know it's NOT selling. They are trying to push it because they are sitting on so much inventory. It's OVERPRICED! A 5 min. vlog about it isn't going to make people buy it all of the sudden. It's just too expensive for her viewers to buy.
I wrote this in the middle of the vlog, now I see they made the case "on sale" for "only" $90..........which I totally called a week or so ago when someone posted the numbers of how much they have sold. I knew that was the next item to go "on sale" since they are not selling hardly any at all.
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"When you're a mom, then you can do what you want" That good ol' Jennifer Griffiths ideology rears it's ugly head yet again
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candy_toffee wrote: Does she really care improving anybody else's life expect hers?
Today's vlog speaks volumes for this. In the same vlog, she tries to sell her $100+ overpriced MAKEUP case so she can benefit herself, while she says no to her kids who want to do a fundraiser to help their school/community. Only looking out for herself while her kids want to do what is good.
The irony of her (in the same vlog no less) adamantly refusing her children the learning experience of a community fundraiser while flogging an overpriced piece of PLASTIC for cold hard cash is not lost. But then, as she openly admits, she's not the sharpest pencil in the box. When she dressed the whole family up as a box of crayons for Halloween last year I was half expecting the tips of the crayons to be blunt lol
rdt1004 wrote:"When you're a mom, then you can do what you want" That good ol' Jennifer Griffiths ideology rears it's ugly head yet again
Why can't she just say ''When you're an adult you can do what you want.'' God forbid Olivia doesn't want to have or can't have children. Obviously it seems Olivia and all the boys will marry and have a family because the ideology is so traditionally entrenched, but it's this entrenchment that will make them not even realise they could have other options.
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Wow she drove all that way for microblading and they are just trying to keep their heads above water. Nice. I work a 45hr week in retail and after rent/bills there’s very little left. I can tell you someone who is “just trying to keep their head above the water” is not spending money on hair, nails, microblading, makeup.
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She is cutting back. She will NOT be buying any school-related fundraising items. With every passing day, I hate her more and more. She used to be so relatable now she is so obnoxious and self-centered. Queen Bonnie should be wearing a plastic (I mean acrylic) crown on that huge head of hers.
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I think the fundraiser situation shows how lazy she is related to anything academic. They never mention anything school related ever. Poor Olivia just wants to be like her mom who she sees running a business and gets shit on. Being a parent means sometimes doing things you don’t want to do. She’s nothing but a lazy selfish princess. If it doesn’t benefit her she’s not into it. It’s spring why are these children not playing sports? Soccer, baseball... nothing. They basically sit in that house or do chores unless mommy’s feeling impulsive and plans a trip to Hawaii. She think she’s a great mom because she lets her kids miss school to go to Hawaii but flakes out on the fundraisers or anything school, academic or extracurricular related. I personally think Joe and Bonnie are overrated in the parenting department. Bonnie enjoys the infant stage it’s clear she’s completely not at all interested in the School age stage. She doesn’t seem to enjoy her children really at all unless he’s dressing Olivia up for photo shoots.


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