☆Adventures in Babysitting-Greedner Style☆ (Part 12)
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Please please please don't hate me but I think I like Trashley's Dad. Admittedly I don't watch much but he seems really good with the girls.
They filled the truck TWO times. Please KAD's can you see how much stuff they have! That is a huge truck.
Trashley seems upset that her mother is sick. Not because she is sick but because it messed with her plans.
They have been working from 9am to 2pm. On the day they move. Poor things.
Oh surprise the cribs are up, not toddler beds. The day they didn't have a nap would have been a great day for them to go into beds if they had prepared them.
They are actually thanking people for helping!
Time to stop the kids running around the house.
Those girls really are lucky to have Oakland, Madison and Garrison.
The morning after-that is what most parents look like most of the time. Not all gussied up and relaxed.
Love the pointed reference to the girls playing in the Ravelli's basement-see haters-basements are fun! The girls did seem to have a great time though.
Oh how adorable that kids that are nearly three are sitting at a table. Seriously?
New jammies. Shocker.
They have deleted around 100 comments, not an accurate count but I did a quick scan. Not as many as I though they might have.
They are talking better. I was all ready to snark because of all the comments saying how cute it was them singing Happy Birthday to Santa but it was actually kind of cute.
Please please please don't hate me but I think I like Trashley's Dad. Admittedly I don't watch much but he seems really good with the girls.
They filled the truck TWO times. Please KAD's can you see how much stuff they have! That is a huge truck.
Trashley seems upset that her mother is sick. Not because she is sick but because it messed with her plans.
They have been working from 9am to 2pm. On the day they move. Poor things.
Oh surprise the cribs are up, not toddler beds. The day they didn't have a nap would have been a great day for them to go into beds if they had prepared them.
They are actually thanking people for helping!
Time to stop the kids running around the house.
Those girls really are lucky to have Oakland, Madison and Garrison.
The morning after-that is what most parents look like most of the time. Not all gussied up and relaxed.
Love the pointed reference to the girls playing in the Ravelli's basement-see haters-basements are fun! The girls did seem to have a great time though.
Oh how adorable that kids that are nearly three are sitting at a table. Seriously?
New jammies. Shocker.
They have deleted around 100 comments, not an accurate count but I did a quick scan. Not as many as I though they might have.
They are talking better. I was all ready to snark because of all the comments saying how cute it was them singing Happy Birthday to Santa but it was actually kind of cute.
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Wgchick22 wrote:I don't get why they would close their store. In the rental house pictures there is a room full of Chinese blankets. Sell them & get rid of them! I don't understand the rush to move into the new house, especially if some of their utilities weren't ready- they depend on the Internet for their livelihood. Just wait a few days to move! It would also have been a little less traumatic for the girls. She could have had the kitchen set up, groceries ready, the bathrooms set up, the girls rooms decorated all so there would be a calm transition- but no. That would make too much sense! Silly me!lovethispage wrote:qsauntiem wrote: Not that I'm trying to defend them in ANY POSSIBLE WAY...it's actually 9:45 MST right now
But their Chinese blanket store is virtual. People should be able to go on their website 24/7 and order. Then when they get around to it they fulfill their orders. Isn’t this how selling on the internet works? I never heard of an online store being closed.
But of course this just probably means he doesn’t feel like “working”.
And can I just say, that they are the biggest excuse makers ever?! Why would they not be able to go to s store? Ever heard of Amazon Prime? There are grocery delivery services as well. Heck, one parent can go to the store. Have their girls gone without their bottles of milk each night since moving? Because you buy milk at a grocery store. It's crazy. They have other things there too- like fruit, cereal, frozen waffles, eggies. Once again they are staging the pictures to build anticipation of the vlog.
No family members were available to watch the girls so they took them to the snoopy family? All that family and no one will watch your kids? Kind of sad. Really sad.
And HELLO....the rental still has power and internet!
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The straps of the car seats are to keep them contained not because they want to protect them from a wreck. Those expensive carseats were to brag about them not to actually protect the kids. They always have excuses.
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amyisnewhere wrote:Maybe she actually likes it?qsauntiem wrote:I love that she includes this sort of thing. Certainly not because I like looking at it, but because it illustrates she gives exactly zero fucks about how it makes him look.Aussiegal2017 wrote:[img]//uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201711 ... 7d74ad.jpg[/img]
Look away now!!! Foul
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amyisnewhere wrote:Maybe she actually likes it?qsauntiem wrote:I love that she includes this sort of thing. Certainly not because I like looking at it, but because it illustrates she gives exactly zero fucks about how it makes him look.Aussiegal2017 wrote:[img]//uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201711 ... 7d74ad.jpg[/img]
Look away now!!! Foul
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You must have missed when ASSley drops the camera and hurries over to motorboat him....GROSS!!!
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I often wonder if they yell at the girls off camera to stop doing something and scream, “No!” at them. Then when the camera is rolling and it’s puppet show time...time to look so beautiful and love every. single. stinkin. thing they do, say, see, are given, they put on their “We are such great parents we don’t have to discipline; our girls are just naturally well behaved” attitude. Maybe all the laughing at horrible, YET CORRECTABLE, behaviors is so “fans” can see how awesome they are? This could be why the girls seem so baffled and confused all the time. They probably have to think, “Ok, so last time I threw things I was screamed at (and maybe smacked on the hand or butt), so let’s see what happens when I throw G’ma’s pumpkins off her porch.” “Oh...well, this time he laughed. I’ll try a second time.” “He laughed again and didn’t even tell me to stop. Weird. No wonder I have NO IDEA WHAT-SO-EVER exactly how to behave and what is expected of me.” These girls have such an awful life right now and have since they were about 6months old. Sadly, unless some family member finally finds THEIR BALLS and stands up for these little girls, it could only continue to get worse and worse.
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The cots turn into toddler beds just a matter of taking of the sides
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The more I see of these girls behavior I am convinced they are not very bright, most normal kids would have had that mattress on the floor moved & they would have escaped the crib enclosure, my grandsons did the first night then it was on to toddler beds within a few days! My daughter & son in law had to spend several hours each night on their bedroom floor for weeks to adhere the new staying in bed rule! I would be ashamed to show on the internet to everyone that I was forcing my 3 year olds to still sleep in cribs!
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Listen to Carson talk that’s how a 3yo speaks. I can’t believe they think the grunting and repeating words is normalDoodleBop wrote:From the channel Claire and the Crosbys the mom dad big sister Claire, Carson and the baby on the way. Claire and her Dad sing songs together and it's super adorable so they get to be on Ellen.amyisnewhere wrote:Who are these ppl?^^DoodleBop wrote:So Ellen gave Carson a pirate birthday because Claire was on Ellen again. Is that why FatBack made the comment they have no birthday plans for the girls and hinted about sponsors?
Giant house itty bitty living space.
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I think the singing to Santa thing is all rehearsed before like the shapes book they did
And Ellen hated them you could tell remember they tried to get the girls on for free and take all those family members
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It's too bad they didn't get the kids used to toddler beds a few weeks ago. To do it right now would be hard on the kids---one big change at a time.
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That would have taken some work on the part of their lazy useless parents, just like potty trainingMorning Glory wrote:It's too bad they didn't get the kids used to toddler beds a few weeks ago. To do it right now would be hard on the kids---one big change at a time.
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Aussiegal2017 wrote:The cots turn into toddler beds just a matter of taking of the sides
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That is what we did with my daughter. Converted her crib to a toddler bed shortly after two. Then at three we got her a big girl bed for her birthday and let her go to the store and pic out her bed. my 2.5 year old niece has been in her toddler bed (crib converted) since the end of June. She turned 2 in May. They're waiting a bit to get her a big girl bed because her room is small and they want more room for her to play.
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I find it incredibly disturbing how attached the KAD's are to these children. Seriously?! What the actual fuck?! They can live without seeing them, they are so sad when there isn't a new vlog, they make them so happy it brings them to tears, they looooovvvveeee them so much! It's creepy & it's scary. These parents need to get a damn clue & see how dangerous of a situation they are putting them in.
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Many sleep experts recommend waiting until 3 to get them out of the crib. I have 2.5 year olds. They are in cribs. I don’t have tents and they don’t climb. Their mattresses are on the floor but cannot be moved aside or moved to get any limbs stuck or anything like that. So, I would be hypocritical if I snarked on this. I’m not going to create a problem where there isn’t one in terms of how my kids sleep.
But I will snark on the tents bc that’s just stupid. If my two were climbing out, I would transition and suck it up.
Regardless I will suck it up at 3 years of age.
Now would not be the best time to transition them. Too much change in too short of time. This is why if they were gonna do it they should have already done so. Same with potty training.
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But I will snark on the tents bc that’s just stupid. If my two were climbing out, I would transition and suck it up.
Regardless I will suck it up at 3 years of age.
Now would not be the best time to transition them. Too much change in too short of time. This is why if they were gonna do it they should have already done so. Same with potty training.
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If they'd transitioned them back when the girls began climbing out they'd be used to it already.
I thought the tents were only for kids like on feeding tubes/oxygen/monitors and walking away hooked up could be dangerous.
I thought the tents were only for kids like on feeding tubes/oxygen/monitors and walking away hooked up could be dangerous.
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My toddler is almost two (his birthday is the day after the girls actually) and I plan on keeping him in there as long as possible, hopefully until 3! He's never tried to climb out, I dread the day he does, haha. So I agree, it wouldn't bother me that the girls are almost 3 and in cribs BUT they are so ready for toddler beds, hence why they tried to climb out and they used those dangerous nets. We all know the reason Ashley won't switch them is because they would actually have to wake up with their children andSneaky_snarky wrote:Many sleep experts recommend waiting until 3 to get them out of the crib. I have 2.5 year olds. They are in cribs. I don’t have tents and they don’t climb. Their mattresses are on the floor but cannot be moved aside or moved to get any limbs stuck or anything like that. So, I would be hypocritical if I snarked on this. I’m not going to create a problem where there isn’t one in terms of how my kids sleep.
But I will snark on the tents bc that’s just stupid. If my two were climbing out, I would transition and suck it up.
Regardless I will suck it up at 3 years of age.
Now would not be the best time to transition them. Too much change in too short of time. This is why if they were gonna do it they should have already done so. Same with potty training.
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Not just throw a bottle of milk and a few books in there before going back to bed for 2 hours.
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Sisteroo wrote:They gave them each an apple in one of the many fall apple orchard vlogs, but they didn’t know what to do with it :/Itsjusrme wrote:When they were little in the first house they were fed fruit a lot. But not anymore.Night lady wrote:I'd love to see the KAD direct anyone to an exact vlog where the girls are fed healthy food. Please point it out to us.
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I can't remember exactly when, but I remember one time the 'staging of the apples' at one of their fall farm tour staged thingys they did and the girls did attempt to bite the apples....They actually said to the girls..Don't eat them! It was all for the picture/vlog. So no wonder the girls didn't know what the hell to do with a whole apple in the future. They probably still don't.. have we ever seen a whole apple presented to the girls?
They still do not bite and chew anything properly...
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When one of my kids was in Kindergarten the teacher actually brought whole apples to school and taught the kids what a whole apple was, sliced it for the class to try. A few of the kids had never had an apple. Fives years old and getting their first apple.
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Imsorrybut wrote:Exactly - they want to keep those kids in bed as long as possible so they can lie back snoring themselves.Sneaky_snarky wrote:Many sleep experts recommend waiting until 3 to get them out of the crib. I have 2.5 year olds. They are in cribs. I don’t have tents and they don’t climb. Their mattresses are on the floor but cannot be moved aside or moved to get any limbs stuck or anything like that. So, I would be hypocritical if I snarked on this. I’m not going to create a problem where there isn’t one in terms of how my kids sleep.
But I will snark on the tents bc that’s just stupid. If my two were climbing out, I would transition and suck it up.
Regardless I will suck it up at 3 years of age.
Now would not be the best time to transition them. Too much change in too short of time. This is why if they were gonna do it they should have already done so. Same with potty training.
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Is it only me who noted the Fat controller's passive aggressive remark about 'when she decides to get up' with regard to his mother. Why the hell should she get up - they're your kids asshole!
And absolutely agree with the sissie who said the kids can't be that bright - my middle kid started climbing out of his crib before he was two.Nothing we could do about it, just sucked it up and had him in a proper bed.
I really don't think he was a genius, just a normal enquiring kid.
My toddler is almost two (his birthday is the day after the girls actually) and I plan on keeping him in there as long as possible, hopefully until 3! He's never tried to climb out, I dread the day he does, haha. So I agree, it wouldn't bother me that the girls are almost 3 and in cribs BUT they are so ready for toddler beds, hence why they tried to climb out and they used those dangerous nets. We all know the reason Ashley won't switch them is because they would actually have to wake up with their children and
Not just throw a bottle of milk and a few books in there before going back to bed for 2 hours.
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There's someone on there saying she lives in their neighborhood and welcome to the neighborhood.
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