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Trash going on and on about Beddy's bedding. She loves the zippers, well sure.. of course she does. That is how they kept them in their crib cages for so long. Also saying that by zipping up the bedding when they go to bed will help them from falling out of their beds. Gee, I hope none of them need to make a mad dash to the bathroom. No wait I forgot, they have pullups on and the bathroom door is locked anyway. Better go find some 'cheap' mattress covers that you can afford. She said she loved so much that she is thinking about getting one for her bed. Wonder if TyTy will get one for his bed in the guest room?
Cavmom20 wrote:Did they actually not put mattress protectors on the beds for girls that still aren't night trained? What were they thinking? I hope they like cleaning mattresses often (which is a terrible chore). And did they really say they were too expensive?? I get about 5 bed bath and beyond coupons in my mailbox per week... you can always get a discount there... I'm not understanding this.
Side note- the princess dresses are gorgeous but the girls will be miserable walking around the park in those big things. Hopefully it will still be somewhat cool out when they're there.
Just another way to draw attention to their lovely, tight knit, inspirational family. Everything is the bigger, the better - the more obnoxious; the more that’s exactly what they want.
JD386 wrote: ↑Sat Feb 09, 2019 7:39 am
The rooms are cute but nothing that represents their personality, nothing that shows each sets of twins is different. Those bedding things are seriously dumb. It’s a fucking sleeping bag.
And dear lord stop letting them jump on their beds. One of them said “and now when they jump on their bed they won’t mess up the blankets”. STOP LETTING THEM JUMP ON THEIR BEDS!
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Exactly once they need to remove that bedding it will never be seen again, I don't see all the stuff actually staying on the wall either, where's a place for their own stuffed animals or their books, the rooms are cute but I'm thinking maybe for a little older child
I’m looking at Asswipe’s QTK Facebook page and someone asked her where she got her rainbow sweater from. She replies “It’s so cute huh?” Really? She’s beyond stupid. How about you talk professionally on your business page dumb ass.
Also Amanduh is talking about using Seneshit body wash on your face. They have a picture of someone with bad acne. Then another one of the same person after using the body wash for 10 days supposedly showing the difference from using such a great product. For one thing it was 10 days so of course the acne is going to look better. Another thing the coloring of this persons face is different obviously showing she has some sort of makeup or cover up on it. Do they really think people are that dumb?
Cavmom20 wrote:Did they actually not put mattress protectors on the beds for girls that still aren't night trained? What were they thinking? I hope they like cleaning mattresses often (which is a terrible chore). And did they really say they were too expensive?? I get about 5 bed bath and beyond coupons in my mailbox per week... you can always get a discount there... I'm not understanding this.
Side note- the princess dresses are gorgeous but the girls will be miserable walking around the park in those big things. Hopefully it will still be somewhat cool out when they're there.
Just another way to draw attention to their lovely, tight knit, inspirational family. Everything is the bigger, the better - the more obnoxious; the more that’s exactly what they want.
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Exactly. I think Ass hopes the cats will be "discovered" or something by Disney. That's why 3 separate trips. Gotta get a commercial, too.
Would I dare say that I don't like this kind of room at all? So impersonal. Apart from the initial on the wall, it's the exact same space for each of them. There is nothing like a teddy bear from nicu, or a gift or a souvenir from the family. When my kids were young, they had toys, books, Teddy bears etc from friends and family, and later the ones that we chose together at the library or the toy stores...my two boys are very different, quite the opposite of one another. And I agree with some of you, this is not a room for 4 year old little girls at all!
Wgchick22 wrote:Sat Feb 09, 2019 10:58 am
I’ll just leave these here.
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Good hod. These are for Disney? Or the unicorn photo shoot?
Who in their right mind spends $300 for a dress up dress????? I have no words!
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Wowzers, and she quibbled over spending too much (I didn’t see how much they were) on mattress protectors for the new beds? I hope she ended up buying cheaper version of protectors especially if the girls are still having accidents at night. Those mattresses will be rank otherwise.
I agree with others have said. The rooms are very pretty and quite nice actually. Very Ashley though and not much input from the girls. I hope they become more personalised over time. I don't like that the rooms are almost identical. Unsurprisingly the littlies rooms had small touches that made it slightly nicer eg the three flowers near their letters, slightly nicer pictures on the walls.
I hope to hod she did buy mattress protectors and spare sheets from another store.
Evie jumping on the bed next to that window had me on the edge of my seat.
I think they should swap the wardrobe doors for sliding doors. I'm not a fan of sliding doors but they are practical and mean you can have furniture closer to the wardrobe. I'm pretty sure it was the doors in the heavies rooms don't open properly. Scarlett's bed will end up dented and scratched over time from being so close to those doors.
Thank you all so much. Today was day 1 of my granddaughter’s dance competition (tomorrow is day 2). You guys kept me entertained throughout the day. I love my gd, but she was only on stage for 3 numbers. The other gazillion numbers were kids I don’t know. So, guess what I did? Gotta love headphones and the back row.
Just throwing in my 2 cents. The bedrooms are pretty. They look like something Ashley would love. In fact, a lot of teenage girls would love them. But, I don’t see them lasting. The girls were already going at the flowers in the frame and the letters on the wall. I’m also guessing the unicorn pics that are going back didn’t suddenly develop scratches on their own. It’s sad, really. I know, this whole thing was done for Ashley. And I do honestly believe that she thought this was something the girls would love. But, it just showed how little she actually knows her kids. She really does not see them for who they are. She just sees them as props in her little fantasy world.
I would bet both bedrooms could have been completely decorated with stuff they have in the basement. They could have cleaned out the basement and set up a playroom, and would have found oodles of stuff they could decorate the bedrooms with. They could have bought some mattresses and just converted the cribs into full beds. It wouldn’t have cost that much. And the girls would have gotten decorated bedrooms and a playroom. Hell, it’s all on Pinterest. Ashley would have been able to copy to her heart’s content.
As far as the dresses, I can’t even wrap my head around them. I guess they are doing that boutique thing and wanted the girls all dressed up. I pray they won’t force them to walk all over DL with them on, but again, who am I kidding. This never has been about the girls, I don’t see why they would start, now.
Cavmom20 wrote:Did they actually not put mattress protectors on the beds for girls that still aren't night trained? What were they thinking? I hope they like cleaning mattresses often (which is a terrible chore). And did they really say they were too expensive?? I get about 5 bed bath and beyond coupons in my mailbox per week... you can always get a discount there... I'm not understanding this.
Side note- the princess dresses are gorgeous but the girls will be miserable walking around the park in those big things. Hopefully it will still be somewhat cool out when they're there.
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This is laughable: they spent $350 on a princess dress that the ff will destroy in minutes because they have not been taught how to take care of anything but Assley would not spend $75-100 on a waterproof mattress cover. This is per child. Unbelievable.
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But they couldn't afford to bring them to DisneyWorld last year. Ugh, these people.
Is it just me or do the beds have a mattress on top of a mattress? Can they even get into those beds without help? Looking at the little climbing halfway into the bed that looks like a very long way to fall out of bed for kids who were in cribs half a foot off the ground with bed rails a few nights ago. Nice sharp cornered end tables for them to crack their heads on too.
The bedrooms look sweet, for a boutique hotel. Nothing screams “4 loved and cherished children with personalities, likes and dislikes sleep in these rooms” literally identical everything, to look ‘pretty’ for mommy. Like everything else in these girls lives.
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Completely agree with you. The rooms are nice but it's all for Ashley. She even said could she sleep in their room tonight. Just when we think we see a glimmer of hope,
It really is all about Ashley. SMH.
Cavmom20 wrote:Did they actually not put mattress protectors on the beds for girls that still aren't night trained? What were they thinking? I hope they like cleaning mattresses often (which is a terrible chore). And did they really say they were too expensive?? I get about 5 bed bath and beyond coupons in my mailbox per week... you can always get a discount there... I'm not understanding this.
Side note- the princess dresses are gorgeous but the girls will be miserable walking around the park in those big things. Hopefully it will still be somewhat cool out when they're there.
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This is laughable: they spent $350 on a princess dress that the ff will destroy in minutes because they have not been taught how to take care of anything but Assley would not spend $75-100 on a waterproof mattress cover. This is per child. Unbelievable.
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I bought waterproof mattress covers on amazon for a king bed- $30 or $40 each.
I don't understand the point of buying a bunch of Disney stuff before going to Disney. Wouldn't it be more fun for the girls to pick out dresses there themselves? Or just wear comfortable clothes for the girls to have a good time instead of tripping over the dress the whole time.
It's just odd how many vlogger families push the same things such as Minky's and Beddies. The Bingham boy's room reveals show the same "Beddies" bedding that Ashley used on the girls' beds. Also Mindy put the boy's initials on the wall. I think the girls rooms are cute, but also feel she could have picked a different color scheme for each set of twins. I agree they will ruin everything in no time...pulling things off walls and ceiling because they haven't been given any boundaries.
I don't understand the reason not to have them each in a twin bed so there would be more room in their bedrooms. They have a guest room for guests and kids who sleep over can do so in sleeping bags or blow up mattresses. I would never plan a bedroom around sleepovers or guests, especially if I had a guest room. And I sure hope she didn't plan bigger beds so pervy daddy could get in bed with them. And I'm sorry the way that Tylard repositioned Scarlett in the dentist chair was inappropriate. No father should have his hands between his daughter's leg. For one thing, she's old enough to reposition herself.