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A parenting question I would like answered:
If people mention your child may have a delay of some sort, should you get it checked, or ignore it because obviously that person is a hater?!?!? (Loads of ?!? So they understand the question)
If people mention your child may have a delay of some sort, should you get it checked, or ignore it because obviously that person is a hater?!?!? (Loads of ?!? So they understand the question)
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Yes! It's like every vlogger has one of these expert fans. Someone will ask a question about why the vloggers do this or that, and these people will answer as though they are family members or close personal friends, and privy to their inner most thoughts and motivation. It's nuts.Snarkadoodle Doo wrote:I just wish that damn bird woman would shut the hell up already. She's so freaking annoying how she answers questions on the GQS & TIHWB pages like they're best friends and she knows everything about them. You watch the same damn videos and social media pages we do sweetheart, we know exactly what you know. People might just be asking those questions because they want the Greedners to answer it you stupid fool... #byefelicia
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Dipshits STILL have not provided gates/rails over the window wells. Really ignorant to set up a pool and let the girls play next to that hazard. Admittedly I have no idea how much they cost but I would imagine if they stayed away from their daily restaurant outings for a week or two they could probably pay for those. Should be #1 on their priority list. [img]//uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201805 ... b57817.png[/img]
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My favorite posts are the ones where people put her in her place. I really can't stand her hyper judgement and crass know-it-all attitude.lmmomSD wrote:Yes! It's like every vlogger has one of these expert fans. Someone will ask a question about why the vloggers do this or that, and these people will answer as though they are family members or close personal friends, and privy to their inner most thoughts and motivation. It's nuts.Snarkadoodle Doo wrote:I just wish that damn bird woman would shut the hell up already. She's so freaking annoying how she answers questions on the GQS & TIHWB pages like they're best friends and she knows everything about them. You watch the same damn videos and social media pages we do sweetheart, we know exactly what you know. People might just be asking those questions because they want the Greedners to answer it you stupid fool... #byefelicia
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Can't help but wonder how long this new pool will stay inflated with a bunch of wild children jumping on it while it's set up on cement. At least on the grass, the kids are less likely to fall and crack their heads open and also pop the pool at the same time. I guess it's replaceable since it "is only $30".... Ugh. That's like a ridiculous amount of money to me.
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Did I miss it somewhere where Waddles said that the safety of his children was a priority in his lame ass blog? Education is important to them? Since when? They try to spend as much time as possible with the girls? Yeah right. All the date nights make it a little hard to believe that. Him and his usual Heavenly Father, God talk blah, blah, blah. Does he seriously think he is strict about keeping the house clean and the laundry done? Does he forget we have seen vlogs in which they show the dirty dishes piled up everywhere and same with the dirty, nasty laundry? Did he forget Asswipe mentioned before that the princess dresses that they got from a KAD were dirty for at least a month or so? I guess he also forgot that they mentioned before they crowdfunded their IVF and did not save up for it. He is truly disgusting with all the usual BS and lies.
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3momstrong wrote:In other news ... do the Mormon LDS rules of modesty not apply to the Fraudners on foreign soil? Her bathing suit is a little revealing. Not to mention how she seems to be reveling (by the tone of her high pitched screech) in the fact that the men are staring at her getting hosed down. TOTAL sleeze ball hypocrite. (Vlog from 2017 Highlights). Hope some of her LDS elders got wind of this.
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Well crap! It won’t allow me to include the images but holy hell! She definitely should not be wearing something like that. She does not have the body for it. It is butt ass ugly as well. Actually all of her swimsuits are butt ass ugly.
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Really, really skanky. She really adores having men look at her......even her brother in laws. Especially Mr. Mountable! She goes into her super, orgasmic screeches when he's around. ughGA Peach70 wrote:3momstrong wrote:In other news ... do the Mormon LDS rules of modesty not apply to the Fraudners on foreign soil? Her bathing suit is a little revealing. Not to mention how she seems to be reveling (by the tone of her high pitched screech) in the fact that the men are staring at her getting hosed down. TOTAL sleeze ball hypocrite. (Vlog from 2017 Highlights). Hope some of her LDS elders got wind of this.
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Well crap! It won’t allow me to include the images but holy hell! She definitely should not be wearing something like that. She does not have the body for it. It is butt ass ugly as well. Actually all of her swimsuits are butt ass ugly.
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Lol, Tyler lies in the newest blog post with his teeth grinding very hard.
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How can you tell when Ashely and Tyson are lying? Their lips move.
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FAQs on the Topic of Parenting
MAY 30, 2018
You guys have been inspirational with your feedback on these blogs! I hope you’re enjoying them as much as I’m enjoying writing them! Todays topic is parenting. These questions came from your responses on our Instagram post. Hope you enjoy!
Do you guys feel that you are good parents?
I think this is one of those questions meant to catch anyone in a trap. If you say yes, people want to point out your faults. If you say no, people wonder why? I can say that we try our hardest to give our children everything we didn’t have and more. Our focus as parents is make sure our children are loved firstly, educated, sheltered, and fed. Obviously those are the basics and we branch out from there, but our job first and foremost is to make sure our children’s needs are met. That being said, we’re not perfect. We work hard every day not to screw up. Most days, struggle with trials just like any other parent, but we learn from them. God has a funny way of teaching us parents lessons. Children are so vitally important to that education I feel. I can say this without hesitation; we love our children more than anything else in this life. That usually starts us off in the right direction in the morning.
How do you deal with disagreements in parenting? How do you compromise?
Great question! I feel like every parent has experienced this situation, probably daily! The truth of the matter is that Ashley and I come from different backgrounds. We were taught different ways of doing the same things. Although we have much in common, we do a lot differently in our day to day actions. We figured this out early in our marriage as we were trying to survive living with each other, LOL. Parenting is no different. As situations come up, we discuss them and put our ideas on the table. We then discuss what will be best for the children, pros and cons, economics, etc. Big decisions take more time than smaller ones, but we usually talk it over with each other before we pull the trigger. Disagreements do come, and honestly, most of the time, one of us looks to be compromising more than the other. But in the long run, I feel it evens out, and once again, we always do what’s best for the girls. The key for us has been to understand that its not about who’s right, its about what’s right. We all have “our way” of doing things. We like to be comfortable. Nobody likes doing things different from how they understand, but I’ve found when I do venture out on that limb a bit, I tend to find a lot that I never knew existed. I guess its about opening up, allowing some trial and error play out, and being willing to admit that “our way” is not always the only way. I hope that answered that question. I really don’t what I just said there.
What made you choose IVF over Adoption?
We’d been dealing with infertility for 8 years, so honestly we’d discussed many options. Both of these were discussed in detail. We actually had our adoption papers at the house, and I was working on them at the time we decided to give IVF a try. After much discussion and prayer, we both felt that we needed to give IVF at least one try. If it didn’t work, we were happy to pursue adoption. We just wanted to exhaust all our options at having our own biological children. If that option exhausted itself, we were moving to adoption. Keep in mind both of these processes are grueling and expensive. IVF was not covered by our insurance, so we knew which ever one we did first, the other was going to have to wait for another couple of years so we could save up again. So many hours of prayer, discussion with family, and constant talks with each other went into this decision. Ashley was actually the one to say out loud first that we needed to give IVF one try. I agreed. The rest is history as you know.
How much do you incorporate your faith into your parenting?
100% all the time. We are nothing without our faith. Our faith has given us everything we have and made us who we are. Our relationship was built on faith, and family was as well. Our faith has given us strength to overcome our trials and endure. Our parenting style is heavily influenced by our faith as is our entire lifestyle.
Who is the strictest parent?
This is a good one, and one we should probably have both of our answers on. That being said, im writing the blog and Ashley isn’t, so you get my opinion. LOL. Honestly it really depends on the topic at hand. If its keeping the house clean and the laundry done, Im definitely the strictest parent. If its about following house rules, and following through with structure for the girls, Ashley is definitely in charge. We both can be hard on certain issues, and i’m sure that stems from our upbringing. I think at the same time, we can both be very laid back about just as many variables. The great thing is we usually even each other out and keep the entire house sane. I think its so good that we have a balance. It shows the children that they cant always push one or the other over. Keeps them guessing. Ha ha ha.
How do you make time for your girls? Especially with your jobs and vlogging?
I’m sure we do what most other parents out there do and prioritize and schedule our time. That being said, we have been very blessed to be able to do all of our jobs from home and be here to take care of the children together. We are very scheduled when it comes to the girls. They come first. Obviously each stage with them has changed the way we do things. In the beginning, we worked when they slept; it was the only way. Now they don’t take naps, and we need sleep at night, so we work in shifts and around the nanny’s schedule. Our days now look different day-to-day. They’re still scheduled, just not at the same times. We have to work with what we’ve got. The girls come number one though. We try and spend as much time with them as we can. God has given us this incredible blessing to be able to be with them and teach them and we would be fools not to take advantage of that. We’ve found that as we’ve done what he’s asked us to do, everything else falls into place. It just always does.
At what age will they be allowed to have boyfriends?
Never.
Which stage has been your favorite? Which the most challenging?
I think every stage comes with these ups and downs. There’s always something special that you take away from the chapters, and usually something you don’t want to deal with again. That’s what life is all about. Taking in everything, and finding what you really enjoy and hanging on to it. The girls change so fast, its hard to get comfortable in one place. With that thought, I can tell you that we both have very fond and favorite memories of each year of the girls lives. For me, the birth of course. What a spiritual moment. I truly saw Gods face that day. Their first smile. Melted my heart. Still does just thinking about it. Their personalities. This is probably in the top 3 for me so far. It has been just magical watching their little personalities grown, and seeing how truly different each one of them is. They came with their own little spirits, and we’re just trying to keep up. Their relationship with each other. This is so special for me. I grew up with many siblings and loved every minute of it. I know they’ll have those special bonds I did too. Makes my heart happy that they’ll always have each other.
As far as challenging goes, there’s a few things I could do without. Potty training. The flu. Making bottles in the middle of the night. Diaper blowouts. Fighting over the same toy. Baby-proofing. That being said, I learned so much from all of these little trials, I probably needed them in my life!
You guys had so many wonderful questions on this topic, I may have to do another one on this! Thank you again for all the love and support! The feedback has been so great!
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MAY 30, 2018
You guys have been inspirational with your feedback on these blogs! I hope you’re enjoying them as much as I’m enjoying writing them! Todays topic is parenting. These questions came from your responses on our Instagram post. Hope you enjoy!
Do you guys feel that you are good parents?
I think this is one of those questions meant to catch anyone in a trap. If you say yes, people want to point out your faults. If you say no, people wonder why? I can say that we try our hardest to give our children everything we didn’t have and more. Our focus as parents is make sure our children are loved firstly, educated, sheltered, and fed. Obviously those are the basics and we branch out from there, but our job first and foremost is to make sure our children’s needs are met. That being said, we’re not perfect. We work hard every day not to screw up. Most days, struggle with trials just like any other parent, but we learn from them. God has a funny way of teaching us parents lessons. Children are so vitally important to that education I feel. I can say this without hesitation; we love our children more than anything else in this life. That usually starts us off in the right direction in the morning.
How do you deal with disagreements in parenting? How do you compromise?
Great question! I feel like every parent has experienced this situation, probably daily! The truth of the matter is that Ashley and I come from different backgrounds. We were taught different ways of doing the same things. Although we have much in common, we do a lot differently in our day to day actions. We figured this out early in our marriage as we were trying to survive living with each other, LOL. Parenting is no different. As situations come up, we discuss them and put our ideas on the table. We then discuss what will be best for the children, pros and cons, economics, etc. Big decisions take more time than smaller ones, but we usually talk it over with each other before we pull the trigger. Disagreements do come, and honestly, most of the time, one of us looks to be compromising more than the other. But in the long run, I feel it evens out, and once again, we always do what’s best for the girls. The key for us has been to understand that its not about who’s right, its about what’s right. We all have “our way” of doing things. We like to be comfortable. Nobody likes doing things different from how they understand, but I’ve found when I do venture out on that limb a bit, I tend to find a lot that I never knew existed. I guess its about opening up, allowing some trial and error play out, and being willing to admit that “our way” is not always the only way. I hope that answered that question. I really don’t what I just said there.
What made you choose IVF over Adoption?
We’d been dealing with infertility for 8 years, so honestly we’d discussed many options. Both of these were discussed in detail. We actually had our adoption papers at the house, and I was working on them at the time we decided to give IVF a try. After much discussion and prayer, we both felt that we needed to give IVF at least one try. If it didn’t work, we were happy to pursue adoption. We just wanted to exhaust all our options at having our own biological children. If that option exhausted itself, we were moving to adoption. Keep in mind both of these processes are grueling and expensive. IVF was not covered by our insurance, so we knew which ever one we did first, the other was going to have to wait for another couple of years so we could save up again. So many hours of prayer, discussion with family, and constant talks with each other went into this decision. Ashley was actually the one to say out loud first that we needed to give IVF one try. I agreed. The rest is history as you know.
How much do you incorporate your faith into your parenting?
100% all the time. We are nothing without our faith. Our faith has given us everything we have and made us who we are. Our relationship was built on faith, and family was as well. Our faith has given us strength to overcome our trials and endure. Our parenting style is heavily influenced by our faith as is our entire lifestyle.
Who is the strictest parent?
This is a good one, and one we should probably have both of our answers on. That being said, im writing the blog and Ashley isn’t, so you get my opinion. LOL. Honestly it really depends on the topic at hand. If its keeping the house clean and the laundry done, Im definitely the strictest parent. If its about following house rules, and following through with structure for the girls, Ashley is definitely in charge. We both can be hard on certain issues, and i’m sure that stems from our upbringing. I think at the same time, we can both be very laid back about just as many variables. The great thing is we usually even each other out and keep the entire house sane. I think its so good that we have a balance. It shows the children that they cant always push one or the other over. Keeps them guessing. Ha ha ha.
How do you make time for your girls? Especially with your jobs and vlogging?
I’m sure we do what most other parents out there do and prioritize and schedule our time. That being said, we have been very blessed to be able to do all of our jobs from home and be here to take care of the children together. We are very scheduled when it comes to the girls. They come first. Obviously each stage with them has changed the way we do things. In the beginning, we worked when they slept; it was the only way. Now they don’t take naps, and we need sleep at night, so we work in shifts and around the nanny’s schedule. Our days now look different day-to-day. They’re still scheduled, just not at the same times. We have to work with what we’ve got. The girls come number one though. We try and spend as much time with them as we can. God has given us this incredible blessing to be able to be with them and teach them and we would be fools not to take advantage of that. We’ve found that as we’ve done what he’s asked us to do, everything else falls into place. It just always does.
At what age will they be allowed to have boyfriends?
Never.
Which stage has been your favorite? Which the most challenging?
I think every stage comes with these ups and downs. There’s always something special that you take away from the chapters, and usually something you don’t want to deal with again. That’s what life is all about. Taking in everything, and finding what you really enjoy and hanging on to it. The girls change so fast, its hard to get comfortable in one place. With that thought, I can tell you that we both have very fond and favorite memories of each year of the girls lives. For me, the birth of course. What a spiritual moment. I truly saw Gods face that day. Their first smile. Melted my heart. Still does just thinking about it. Their personalities. This is probably in the top 3 for me so far. It has been just magical watching their little personalities grown, and seeing how truly different each one of them is. They came with their own little spirits, and we’re just trying to keep up. Their relationship with each other. This is so special for me. I grew up with many siblings and loved every minute of it. I know they’ll have those special bonds I did too. Makes my heart happy that they’ll always have each other.
As far as challenging goes, there’s a few things I could do without. Potty training. The flu. Making bottles in the middle of the night. Diaper blowouts. Fighting over the same toy. Baby-proofing. That being said, I learned so much from all of these little trials, I probably needed them in my life!
You guys had so many wonderful questions on this topic, I may have to do another one on this! Thank you again for all the love and support! The feedback has been so great!
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Re: GQS | The Fraudner Quad Squad | Part 22
So we have smeagle, Chris Farley, and heavy evvy now. What atrocious nickname are they gonna make for scarlett?
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Howlin17 wrote:Really, really skanky. She really adores having men look at her......even her brother in laws. Especially Mr. Mountable! She goes into her super, orgasmic screeches when he's around. ughGA Peach70 wrote:3momstrong wrote:In other news ... do the Mormon LDS rules of modesty not apply to the Fraudners on foreign soil? Her bathing suit is a little revealing. Not to mention how she seems to be reveling (by the tone of her high pitched screech) in the fact that the men are staring at her getting hosed down. TOTAL sleeze ball hypocrite. (Vlog from 2017 Highlights). Hope some of her LDS elders got wind of this.
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Well crap! It won’t allow me to include the images but holy hell! She definitely should not be wearing something like that. She does not have the body for it. It is butt ass ugly as well. Actually all of her swimsuits are butt ass ugly.
Yes she does. She is a skanky screech. Lol! Have some class and dignity woman. You are someones mother. (I use that term for her loosely as well.) She will be in competition with her girls when they are older trying to get their friends and boyfriends attention all on her. She’ll try to dress and act like them. But by then she’ll be as big as a house so they definitely won’t be paying her any attention. She’ll just embarrass herself (like she does now) and the girls.
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Flying the spark between Ass and her lover boyfriend crush Mr. Bingham! Why are so beautiful??? Drooling...
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Oh, my mistake. It is The Mousy Mindy. But I wonder if she realises, that her so-called best friend runs after her husband?Keth Selhan 1986 wrote:Flying the spark between Ass and her lover boyfriend crush Mr. Bingham! Why are so beautiful??? Drooling...
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As situations come up, we discuss them and put our ideas on the table. We then discuss what will be best for the children, pros and cons, economics, etc. Big decisions take more time than smaller ones, but we usually talk it over with each other before we pull the trigger.
Hate to say it, but part of being a parent means winging it. The fact that you want us to believe that you really weigh out every situation is unrealistic. You thouht way too hard about answering these questions. Most of his answers are very passive aggressive at AssHat. Especially this one: This is a good one, and one we should probably have both of our answers on. That being said, im writing the blog and Ashley isn’t, so you get my opinion. (maybe you should have offered her two cents too...)
Nobody likes doing things different from how they understand, but I’ve found when I do venture out on that limb a bit, I tend to find a lot that I never knew existed. I guess its about opening up, allowing some trial and error play out, and being willing to admit that “our way” is not always the only way. Wow. DipShit, read that last sentence you just typed. Then think twice about calling ANY of my sisters...or myself...haters. I fucking dare you.
We actually had our adoption papers at the house, and I was working on them at the time we decided to give IVF a try. After much discussion and prayer, we both felt that we needed to give IVF at least one try. If it didn’t work, we were happy to pursue adoption. We just wanted to exhaust all our options at having our own biological children. If that option exhausted itself, we were moving to adoption. This doesn't make sense. Why were you working on papers if you didn't try IVF first? You SELF admitted if IVF then you'd try adoption. So there's no reason you'd be working on adoption papers. Your information would be inaccurate. They ask, among other things, about income. Your income as a sales whatever, fluctuates. Were you planning on lying on those papers too? Get your damn stories straight before you spew. Please and thank you.
Our relationship was built on faith, and family was as well. I'm pretty sure your religion had no part in you preying on a 13 year old girl.
If its keeping the house clean and the laundry done, Im definitely the strictest parent. Then...why do you have/need a nanny?
We are very scheduled when it comes to the girls. They come first. The fuck, no they do not. What schedule do you follow? Letting them hang out in their cages forever? Sleeping in yourself? Tossing bottles at them to shut them up? What a lovely schedule.
Ok, assholes. You claim you work 65 hours a week, right? So that's assuming; yes I'll make an ass out of myself, it's between you two. So that's 32.5 hours a week. That's barely "full time" hours. That doesn't cut it in the real world. The world outside your bubble. Being a parent is a full time job. 24/7 365. Not 65 hours. If someone asked me how many hours I worked in a day, hands down, I work 24 hours. I won't break down my day for you, I don't choose to. But you assholes choose to only work 65 out of 168 hours. So that's 38-39% of the week. I'm really not impressed. That's not even half a week.
Your offspring deserve better.
Hate to say it, but part of being a parent means winging it. The fact that you want us to believe that you really weigh out every situation is unrealistic. You thouht way too hard about answering these questions. Most of his answers are very passive aggressive at AssHat. Especially this one: This is a good one, and one we should probably have both of our answers on. That being said, im writing the blog and Ashley isn’t, so you get my opinion. (maybe you should have offered her two cents too...)
Nobody likes doing things different from how they understand, but I’ve found when I do venture out on that limb a bit, I tend to find a lot that I never knew existed. I guess its about opening up, allowing some trial and error play out, and being willing to admit that “our way” is not always the only way. Wow. DipShit, read that last sentence you just typed. Then think twice about calling ANY of my sisters...or myself...haters. I fucking dare you.
We actually had our adoption papers at the house, and I was working on them at the time we decided to give IVF a try. After much discussion and prayer, we both felt that we needed to give IVF at least one try. If it didn’t work, we were happy to pursue adoption. We just wanted to exhaust all our options at having our own biological children. If that option exhausted itself, we were moving to adoption. This doesn't make sense. Why were you working on papers if you didn't try IVF first? You SELF admitted if IVF then you'd try adoption. So there's no reason you'd be working on adoption papers. Your information would be inaccurate. They ask, among other things, about income. Your income as a sales whatever, fluctuates. Were you planning on lying on those papers too? Get your damn stories straight before you spew. Please and thank you.
Our relationship was built on faith, and family was as well. I'm pretty sure your religion had no part in you preying on a 13 year old girl.
If its keeping the house clean and the laundry done, Im definitely the strictest parent. Then...why do you have/need a nanny?
We are very scheduled when it comes to the girls. They come first. The fuck, no they do not. What schedule do you follow? Letting them hang out in their cages forever? Sleeping in yourself? Tossing bottles at them to shut them up? What a lovely schedule.
Ok, assholes. You claim you work 65 hours a week, right? So that's assuming; yes I'll make an ass out of myself, it's between you two. So that's 32.5 hours a week. That's barely "full time" hours. That doesn't cut it in the real world. The world outside your bubble. Being a parent is a full time job. 24/7 365. Not 65 hours. If someone asked me how many hours I worked in a day, hands down, I work 24 hours. I won't break down my day for you, I don't choose to. But you assholes choose to only work 65 out of 168 hours. So that's 38-39% of the week. I'm really not impressed. That's not even half a week.
Your offspring deserve better.