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What's cracking me up is that I do at-home part time transcription work and make more than they do per month on their highest estimates. I'm a SAHM and with both of my children in school now, I wanted some work I could do on my own time. It requires a skillset but it's not difficult work and I do it on my own time. Why on earth can't they step up for their family and get some real work?
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lavenderlove wrote: Tue Feb 19, 2019 10:31 am So I just watched today's vlog , and all I can say is.....DAMN. That guy is tough to look at. How does kelsey do it? He looks like he smells too! Image

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He was so much better looking when they got married. they posted some wedding pics on IG the other day and i was like wow.. corbin looks, dare i say.. nice in those photos? I was shocked at how bad he looks now compared to then.
Corbin's abomination of a hair cut makes him ugly. Not to mention his grotesque neck beard. Throw in his vile personality and he is disgusting all around.

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Why are they buying more crap for the house and looking at Pinterest for "design" ideas? They have a garage full of their old stuff and the place is sort of too small to do much in terms of design. Could they be putting out feelers for a brand deal to get all new furniture to fit their tiny house??? I would NOT be surprised.

The problem is they have no room. They need a fold-up step stool for the bathroom (there's NO space for that clunky wooden one) and that oversized "not silver" bowl looks junky and not in scale for their small living room.

Random question: they've had TONS of photos shoots, but where are all those photos? Why don't they hang any of them in the house? Maybe that's not in their "design" plans, but then why spend all that money to do them? (well, if they are actually paying for them.)
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I was rolling my eyes at June being an "old soul". My daughter is also 2, and yes, I can see a lot of her fun personality. But a lot of her personality now is that she's a toddler. I don't know. I might be picking on this too much, but I just felt like it was her way of saying how advanced and unique June is. She's not like all the other 2 year olds! No guys. Your kid is just like all the other kids. Quit acting like she's some prodigy or genius.

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Their refusal to believe that their child is an ordinary child is ridiculous. She is an "old soul" because you all have zero friends and therefore June plays with no other children. She is around adults 24/7. That is how my boys were until they hit school.

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lavenderlove wrote:I was rolling my eyes at June being an "old soul". My daughter is also 2, and yes, I can see a lot of her fun personality. But a lot of her personality now is that she's a toddler. I don't know. I might be picking on this too much, but I just felt like it was her way of saying how advanced and unique June is. She's not like all the other 2 year olds! Image No guys. Your kid is just like all the other kids. Quit acting like she's some prodigy or genius.

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They are probably comparing her to the Lanning Boys. If that is the case then they would think June is advanced.


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lavenderlove wrote:I was rolling my eyes at June being an "old soul". My daughter is also 2, and yes, I can see a lot of her fun personality. But a lot of her personality now is that she's a toddler. I don't know. I might be picking on this too much, but I just felt like it was her way of saying how advanced and unique June is. She's not like all the other 2 year olds! Image No guys. Your kid is just like all the other kids. Quit acting like she's some prodigy or genius.

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They are probably comparing her to the Lanning Boys. If that is the case then they would think June is advanced. I agree she is an average toddler.


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Steps_to_STFU wrote:Their refusal to believe that their child is an ordinary child is ridiculous. She is an "old soul" because you all have zero friends and therefore June plays with no other children. She is around adults 24/7. That is how my boys were until they hit school.

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Oh my gosh, you are so right! She probably looks like an "old soul" when she's around other kids, but is actually thinking "what are these tiny humans? I never see them. Where do they come from?" Image I think all first or only kids probably seem a little more comfortable around adults. I was and my husband was (both oldests) but it doesn't mean anything special. Leave it to these guys to read so much into it that they truly think June is gifted aleady. Image

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Steps_to_STFU wrote:Their refusal to believe that their child is an ordinary child is ridiculous. She is an "old soul" because you all have zero friends and therefore June plays with no other children. She is around adults 24/7. That is how my boys were until they hit school.

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Oh my gosh, you are so right! She probably looks like an "old soul" when she's around other kids, but is actually thinking "what are these tiny humans? I never see them. Where do they come from?" Image I think all first or only kids probably seem a little more comfortable around adults. I was and my husband was (both oldests) but it doesn't mean anything special. Leave it to these guys to read so much into it that they truly think June is gifted aleady. Image

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How Kelsey seemed to hint that she watched June around the other kids and she just .... is an an old soul. It seemed to be like she was disgusted that the other children acted like... children. June being so advanced an all. But it is simply she isn't around other kids enough just them. June is a super cute little girl, but she seems to be of average intelligence and milestones. She is not busting out being anything special. Also lol, how Kelsey is so dramatic and questioning how June will cope with the world around her. Well Kelsey. She will developed those skills as soon as you and your husband stop acting like she is some special and rare butterfly untouched by humanity. Like make me gag.

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lavenderlove wrote: Wed Feb 20, 2019 9:40 am I was rolling my eyes at June being an "old soul". My daughter is also 2, and yes, I can see a lot of her fun personality. But a lot of her personality now is that she's a toddler. I don't know. I might be picking on this too much, but I just felt like it was her way of saying how advanced and unique June is. She's not like all the other 2 year olds! Image No guys. Your kid is just like all the other kids. Quit acting like she's some prodigy or genius.
I think June might just be really shy from lack of interaction with other people/kids. Kelsey and Corbin have really isolated her from other people most of her life. I'm even kind of surprised she's really in a music class, but that's probably once a week for 30 minutes.

They act all hippie-dippy about life, but they are actually just hermits who sit at home 90% of the time. I think that's the main reason they wanted out of their parents' houses...they wanted to return to their do-nothing lifestyle and not be judged for it.
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All I have to say to Kelsey’s ridiculous statements today about June and the other babies is,it’s all you Kels controlling,narcissistic thinking again you gave birth to Jesus and the other babies are just not up to par to your golden child! When I gave birth to my little girl the same ridiculous rhetoric was coming out the mouths of my relatives, that my child was an old soul,she was the sweetest, how would the world handle her,she was by far the most intelligent and so on,and even though by June’s age she was speaking clearly and counting to 100 ,sang most Disney song by heart ,knew the alphabet ,the colours and shapes,all I ever cared about was that she was happy and healthy and still do. She is five today and I love all her little friends the same,all little souls trying their best in the world! How she is condescending the other children and hers is the best is cringe worthy! All children are artistic and creative you idiot it’s the age group of discovery! No June is not and old soul she is a lonely baby that has aneed to interact with babies her age!
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June's room is tiny, there is no way they're going to fit two children in that room. I hope they add that 3rd bedroom before adding another kid.

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spiralstatic wrote: Wed Feb 20, 2019 4:27 pm June's room is tiny, there is no way they're going to fit two children in that room. I hope they add that 3rd bedroom before adding another kid.
Yeah, they definitely can't even fit a baby bassinet in their room...and June won't be sleeping with a newborn. What are they thinking???

Maybe they are expecting hoping the grandparents will "donate" the master suite when Kelsey gets pregnant. Again, they really didn't think this house through. There is barely room for the three of them.

Even adding another room and bathroom will take MONTHS! And they will be living in a construction site...they'll probably have to move out while some of it happens just because of the noise and never-ending mess!

This house was a mistake.
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Adding, looking at all the print... decor, what Kels does not get is,to do those effects you definitely need space, you can’t decorate with having zero space! Also those designs are full on,meaning everything has been renovated walls,paint etc so buying a broken chipped stool(scary she wants to put June on it) and thinking it will have an effect on the decor, hmmm no! It will look like an old stool, That rusted bowl also no! Those pieces are accents for and already fully renovated space, she needs to watch she doesn’t end up having the house look like a junk yard!
Corbin really seems to have the ‘I told you so look’ I can totally see him slowly persuading her to sell and move!
Dressing June like little house on the prairie is definitely not cute but more creepy!
Vlog space now is only on the bed because sitting on the couch the light coming from giant window probably blinds them out,so that just leaves the bed, matchbox indeed!
I think Kels wants to decorate to impress everyone for June’s birthday, she should chill on that!
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I have to say, June is so adorable. Her little voice is so sweet.
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Dude, that house was built before 1978. Yes it had lead paint, and you KNOW that bc you had to sign a lead based paint addendum at closing. Don't let June eat paint chips or chew/lick on the wall. Paint over it, and DO NOT start scraping and trying to remove that paint, all that does is get lead dust in the air. Unless June is eating it, there is no real concern unless you start messing with it.
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What is the piano doing in their bedroom? What happened about the tree and ins? Now they have lead based paint all over?

Putting June on that stupid stool and wanting everyone to believe she climbed up... sorry but no.

I forgot about that form that has to be signed about the paint. Also isn’t that another thing that should have come out during the inspection? I’m thinking maybe the $1000 was for the removal. Just more lies from Corbin. I also think maybe that tree thing was also made up. Let me tell the internet before I tell my wife.

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jmoysa wrote: Thu Feb 21, 2019 7:53 am What is the piano doing in their bedroom? What happened about the tree and ins? Now they have lead based paint all over?

Putting June on that stupid stool and wanting everyone to believe she climbed up... sorry but no.

I forgot about that form that has to be signed about the paint. Also isn’t that another thing that should have come out during the inspection? I’m thinking maybe the $1000 was for the removal. Just more lies from Corbin. I also think maybe that tree thing was also made up. Let me tell the internet before I tell my wife.

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Not to trivialize lead poisoning, but having lead paint in your house isn't even that big a deal - you don't even need to remove it! They literally invented paint to encapsulate it, so all you have to do is paint over it. I mean, come on. Drama for views.
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lavenderlove wrote: Wed Feb 20, 2019 9:40 am I was rolling my eyes at June being an "old soul". My daughter is also 2, and yes, I can see a lot of her fun personality. But a lot of her personality now is that she's a toddler. I don't know. I might be picking on this too much, but I just felt like it was her way of saying how advanced and unique June is. She's not like all the other 2 year olds! Image No guys. Your kid is just like all the other kids. Quit acting like she's some prodigy or genius.

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This made me LOL so hard. Toddler personalities are mostly just "toddler."

And I get it - I think my kid is special, too. But I also logically know that she is just an on track toddler with the privilege of having a lot of love and encouragement from the people around her. Agree that June is a normal 2 year old who is hitting milestones when she is supposed to.
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Playsinrain wrote: Thu Feb 21, 2019 7:50 am Dude, that house was built before 1978. Yes it had lead paint, and you KNOW that bc you had to sign a lead based paint addendum at closing. Don't let June eat paint chips or chew/lick on the wall. Paint over it, and DO NOT start scraping and trying to remove that paint, all that does is get lead dust in the air. Unless June is eating it, there is no real concern unless you start messing with it.
I was coming here to write exactly this.

And not only did he need to sign a lead-based paint addendum at closing, but most older rentals make you sign a similar disclosure form. He's just making drama for views. The only place in the entire house appeared to be under the bathroom sink, but he was acting as if the whole house was a toxic wasteland...and they serious called to get the whole house checked? Are they THAT DUMB??

Sidenote: That backyard is going to be A LOT of work!
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