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yoyo16 wrote:I was able to actually understand Ollie when Missy asked him what happened with the makeup.
Being unscripted helps, B & M.
Let him be himself.
I can understand him much better when he's doing things with Cassie. She asks him open ended questions, and obviously doesn't script him.

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Does anyone know what church they go to? (So I can avoid it)


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yoyo16 wrote:I was able to actually understand Ollie when Missy asked him what happened with the makeup.
Being unscripted helps, B & M.
Let him be himself.
I noticed that too! Maybe it's school too. If so, I hope it coninues to help!
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lmmomSD wrote:
yoyo16 wrote:I was able to actually understand Ollie when Missy asked him what happened with the makeup.
Being unscripted helps, B & M.
Let him be himself.
I can understand him much better when he's doing things with Cassie. She asks him open ended questions, and obviously doesn't script him.

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Ollie almost seems like a different kid when he's with Cassie; we get to see his personality come through and not just "uh-huh", "yeah". Makes me wonder if one of the reasons he cries when Mimi and Papa leave is that he can be himself with them and not just a prop in the videos.
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Image

Missy with a snot sucker popped up in my Facebook feed. Joy.


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cat9480 wrote:Image

Missy with a snot sucker popped up in my Facebook feed. Joy.


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Ollie's head looks like a potato
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Edenberry wrote:
cat9480 wrote:Image

Missy with a snot sucker popped up in my Facebook feed. Joy.


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Ollie's head looks like a potato
Ollie hasn't ever been cute, has he?

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twomommies wrote:
Edenberry wrote:
cat9480 wrote:Image

Missy with a snot sucker popped up in my Facebook feed. Joy.


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Ollie's head looks like a potato
Ollie hasn't ever been cute, has he?

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I always thought he looked like a bald chimpanzee baby. I've never found him cute, and definitely don't now that he has a spoiled and aggressive personality.
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okay but do they feed their kids anything but snacks and sugar??
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todays vlog is ollie and finn screaming while being ignored by missy and bryan
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FINN IS CLIMBING ON THE TABLE AND CHAIR UNSUPERVISED REALLY BOTHERS ME! im not a mom (im only 15) but i work for my churchs toddler room and even have cousins around finns age and if theyre eating we make sure to supervise them! at church they dont have strap in seats so we sit at the snack table with them and they know not to climb on tables and chairs and my two year old cousin still sits in a booster seat with straps (idk if thats unusual or not for his age, and hes way bigger than finn) but it just bothers me how careless they are with those sorts of things! especially since eating and climbing on things is really dangerous for a child (unsupervised at least)!!
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ewitsme wrote:okay but do they feed their kids anything but snacks and sugar??
Short answer: No
Long answer: Nooooooo


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If only they read YTMD mean comments on their vlog.
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ewitsme wrote:okay but do they feed their kids anything but snacks and sugar??
Short answer: No
Long answer: Nooooooo


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queentee20 wrote:Idk anything about kids, but isn’t it bad for his back to be sleeping on the FLOOR... I’ve slept on the before and it’s super super uncomfortable so to put him to bed on the FLOOR seems very odd
theyve put off buying finn a normal bed so long that theyve literally resorted to putting him to bed on the floor. its so ugh
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ewitsme wrote:
queentee20 wrote:Idk anything about kids, but isn’t it bad for his back to be sleeping on the FLOOR... I’ve slept on the before and it’s super super uncomfortable so to put him to bed on the FLOOR seems very odd
theyve put off buying finn a normal bed so long that theyve literally resorted to putting him to bed on the floor. its so ugh
Ikr? They can at least use the crib's mattress.
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Im back bitches but i have 300 messages that i dont feel like reading. What did i miss?


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Just put him in a floor bed.. take the damn crib out of the room and put him on the mattress. I know TONS of people who do this who's kids are too big for cribs but they are scared they will fall out of a toddler bed.
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ewitsme wrote:FINN IS CLIMBING ON THE TABLE AND CHAIR UNSUPERVISED REALLY BOTHERS ME! im not a mom (im only 15) but i work for my churchs toddler room and even have cousins around finns age and if theyre eating we make sure to supervise them! at church they dont have strap in seats so we sit at the snack table with them and they know not to climb on tables and chairs and my two year old cousin still sits in a booster seat with straps (idk if thats unusual or not for his age, and hes way bigger than finn) but it just bothers me how careless they are with those sorts of things! especially since eating and climbing on things is really dangerous for a child (unsupervised at least)!!
They don't even strap those kids in to shopping carts. That scares the SHIT out of me! Personal so feel free to skip.. I worked at a grocery store for several years when my husband an i were just starting out. We had this one family that would come in on a regular basis (very small family owned grocery store in a very small town, i knew 80% of the customers on a personal basis) who had a little girl (about 3yo) who was hell on wheels. She would scream and run around, knock things off shelves, run people over with the little kid sized carts we had. I dreaded seeing her come in the door bc they had zero control over that child. One day they had her in the front seat of the buggy and she start screaming that she wanted out. She was not strapped in. The parents were ignoring her (as usual) and she stood up and started JUMPING UP AND DOWN in the childs seat. The shopping cart flipped, sending her flying and she fell on the concrete slab, tiled floor right on the back of her head. Knocked her out cold, busted her head wide open. She wound up with a fractured skull, bleeding on the brain and was in ICU for 3 days with brain swelling. Every time i see those kids (or any kid) not strapped in a cart or standing in or on the back of a cart (i've seen them flip for that reason too, just not any serious injury thank god) my heart rate goes up bc i will never ever forget the sound of that girl hitting the floor and the sounds she was making while she was laying there, from what i thought, dying. thank god she seems to be fine now, but it was a terrifying eye opening for me. Hopefully B&M will read this and think twice..
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ewitsme wrote:FINN IS CLIMBING ON THE TABLE AND CHAIR UNSUPERVISED REALLY BOTHERS ME! im not a mom (im only 15) but i work for my churchs toddler room and even have cousins around finns age and if theyre eating we make sure to supervise them! at church they dont have strap in seats so we sit at the snack table with them and they know not to climb on tables and chairs and my two year old cousin still sits in a booster seat with straps (idk if thats unusual or not for his age, and hes way bigger than finn) but it just bothers me how careless they are with those sorts of things! especially since eating and climbing on things is really dangerous for a child (unsupervised at least)!!
They don't even strap those kids in to shopping carts. That scares the SHIT out of me! Personal so feel free to skip.. I worked at a grocery store for several years when my husband an i were just starting out. We had this one family that would come in on a regular basis (very small family owned grocery store in a very small town, i knew 80% of the customers on a personal basis) who had a little girl (about 3yo) who was hell on wheels. She would scream and run around, knock things off shelves, run people over with the little kid sized carts we had. I dreaded seeing her come in the door bc they had zero control over that child. One day they had her in the front seat of the buggy and she start screaming that she wanted out. She was not strapped in. The parents were ignoring her (as usual) and she stood up and started JUMPING UP AND DOWN in the childs seat. The shopping cart flipped, sending her flying and she fell on the concrete slab, tiled floor right on the back of her head. Knocked her out cold, busted her head wide open. She wound up with a fractured skull, bleeding on the brain and was in ICU for 3 days with brain swelling. Every time i see those kids (or any kid) not strapped in a cart or standing in or on the back of a cart (i've seen them flip for that reason too, just not any serious injury thank god) my heart rate goes up bc i will never ever forget the sound of that girl hitting the floor and the sounds she was making while she was laying there, from what i thought, dying. thank god she seems to be fine now, but it was a terrifying eye opening for me. I have anxiety when my kids hop on and "ride" the cart (from the front where you push it, we have all done it, you know you have :lol: ) even now that they are older! Hopefully B&M will read this and think twice..
SORRY... meant to hit edit instead of quote.. i wanted to add another sentance.. oops! #fail
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