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Acklfam wrote: ↑Sat Mar 02, 2019 5:57 am
Long time lurker (I’m on mat leave and you all have kept me entertained through many hospital admissions prior to delivery and sleepless nights after!). I just wanted to point out that I follow Five Two Love on instagram and in one of their last vlogs, the dad said that he has a bank account set up for each kid and that a percentage of the money they make from the vlogs goes to each kid - obviously the adults would take the majority, but I thought T and A could learn from that. He was also buying his kid a smart watch, but said that if anything happens to it, the son had to replace it. He was also on the hook for the monthly data cost, which was only $5, but a great way to learn some responsibility. Obviously, the quads are younger, but it’s never too early to start with teaching them that they don’t get everything they want (and more) just handed to them on a silver platter. Except that’s never going to happen with parents like that!
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Mothers who are more interested in filming and staging family night with a camera in their hand vs. teaching their kids not to run through parking lots will not be teaching responsibility. Her girls asked to hold her hand. Guess what? She couldn’t! Why? Because one hand is for her camera. Your child’s little hand is more important than that camera! Show her some love.
As my youngest is nearing her 18th birthday, this brings tears to my eyes. When she was this age we held hands all the time. Not just in parking lots to be safe, but while sitting at church or a movie or walking through the grocery store. And once in a great while as a teen, she'd allow me grab her hand and hold on for a few seconds. You don't see the Greedners do this. And they all are missing out.
RolyPoly123 wrote: ↑Sat Mar 02, 2019 5:56 am
Did you know that her kids making friends in play centres is unique, what planet does she live on?
Honestly, that’s not what I got out of it. I think Dumbash is pointing out that her kids never have to play with other kids, they always have each other. So whenever they go anywhere, they always have “1 or 3 friends”. Sad, really. They should be encouraging the girls to go out and get to know other kids. I know T$A do not think so, but at some point in their lives, the girls will have to associate with others. And they are being set up to fail miserably.
On another note, did you see the woman seated next to Ashley? She was rolling her eyes, laughing and whispering across the table to her friend. I’ll bet they were thrilled to have the Greedners sitting that close. I wonder how often the Greedners are asked to cease and desist. There have to be some people in Utah that refuse to put up with this crap.
Where? In Chick Fil A I thought I saw this but then the lady was speaking to her in the next scene. I have wondered about this... I’m sure people get annoyed seeing them around town, with a camera glued to their hand.
Acklfam wrote: ↑Sat Mar 02, 2019 5:57 am
Long time lurker (I’m on mat leave and you all have kept me entertained through many hospital admissions prior to delivery and sleepless nights after!). I just wanted to point out that I follow Five Two Love on instagram and in one of their last vlogs, the dad said that he has a bank account set up for each kid and that a percentage of the money they make from the vlogs goes to each kid - obviously the adults would take the majority, but I thought T and A could learn from that. He was also buying his kid a smart watch, but said that if anything happens to it, the son had to replace it. He was also on the hook for the monthly data cost, which was only $5, but a great way to learn some responsibility. Obviously, the quads are younger, but it’s never too early to start with teaching them that they don’t get everything they want (and more) just handed to them on a silver platter. Except that’s never going to happen with parents like that!
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Mothers who are more interested in filming and staging family night with a camera in their hand vs. teaching their kids not to run through parking lots will not be teaching responsibility. Her girls asked to hold her hand. Guess what? She couldn’t! Why? Because one hand is for her camera. Your child’s little hand is more important than that camera! Show her some love.
As my youngest is nearing her 18th birthday, this brings tears to my eyes. When she was this age we held hands all the time. Not just in parking lots to be safe, but while sitting at church or a movie or walking through the grocery store. And once in a great while as a teen, she'd allow me grab her hand and hold on for a few seconds. You don't see the Greedners do this. And they all are missing out.
I’m glad all of you are remembering other things wrong with the house. It’s a joke really. I can’t imagine how much they spent to build it and it’s falling apart at the seems. Another thing her treasured pantry. She had to have it to lay out all of her housewares so she doesn’t have to drag them out in the kitchen. 1) SHE DOESNT COOK! Why does she need that?
2) every single time they need one of those items they still drag it to the island. Actually Manny drags them out. That pantry is just a giant trash trap.
There was a Onesie at the store yesterday that said 'Stop texting and feed me' and while some probably mean it totally as a joke these kids truly have spent their entire lives fighting for attention from the phones and cameras their parents seem to prefer.
RolyPoly123 wrote: ↑Sat Mar 02, 2019 5:56 am
Did you know that her kids making friends in play centres is unique, what planet does she live on?
Honestly, that’s not what I got out of it. I think Dumbash is pointing out that her kids never have to play with other kids, they always have each other. So whenever they go anywhere, they always have “1 or 3 friends”. Sad, really. They should be encouraging the girls to go out and get to know other kids. I know T$A do not think so, but at some point in their lives, the girls will have to associate with others. And they are being set up to fail miserably.
On another note, did you see the woman seated next to Ashley? She was rolling her eyes, laughing and whispering across the table to her friend. I’ll bet they were thrilled to have the Greedners sitting that close. I wonder how often the Greedners are asked to cease and desist. There have to be some people in Utah that refuse to put up with this crap.
Where? In Chick Fil A I thought I saw this but then the lady was speaking to her in the next scene. I have wondered about this... I’m sure people get annoyed seeing them around town, with a camera glued to their hand.
Yes. It was in Chick Fil A. That’s what I’m wondering. Most people are just too nice to say anything. They roll their eyee and laugh when T$A aren’t looking, but remain polite to their faces. Which empowers T$A. So, basically, the “bullies” win.
snarksite wrote: ↑Sat Mar 02, 2019 9:15 am
Honestly, that’s not what I got out of it. I think Dumbash is pointing out that her kids never have to play with other kids, they always have each other. So whenever they go anywhere, they always have “1 or 3 friends”. Sad, really. They should be encouraging the girls to go out and get to know other kids. I know T$A do not think so, but at some point in their lives, the girls will have to associate with others. And they are being set up to fail miserably.
On another note, did you see the woman seated next to Ashley? She was rolling her eyes, laughing and whispering across the table to her friend. I’ll bet they were thrilled to have the Greedners sitting that close. I wonder how often the Greedners are asked to cease and desist. There have to be some people in Utah that refuse to put up with this crap.
Where? In Chick Fil A I thought I saw this but then the lady was speaking to her in the next scene. I have wondered about this... I’m sure people get annoyed seeing them around town, with a camera glued to their hand.
Yes. It was in Chick Fil A. That’s what I’m wondering. Most people are just too nice to say anything. They roll their eyee and laugh when T$A aren’t looking, but remain polite to their faces. Which empowers T$A. So, basically, the “bullies” win.
I don't think the lady in black next to Ass had a problem with them. She looked to be with the preteens who were excited to meet "vloggers". (Although they had no idea who the Greeds are.) But the people on the other side... They left after the ice cream cones were handed out. The look from the mom clearly was of annoyance.
welshmum wrote:Plus check out the pathway beside the doorstep on the last picture posted (won’t let me attach to my post) how crappy does that look?? Is it just me or does the pathway look uneven?? Any decent contractor would of made the ground underneath level before laying the pavers
I seem to remember this summer the pavers were torn up. One of them said something about whoever laid the pavers messed up and were coming back to redo it.
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Good memory. I went 'poking' around and their live feed vlog from June 9th showed some of the pavers out of the ground near the steps. Had to be redone because they were sinking..Sure looks like they are sinking again. Quality work
Mommasnark wrote:I’m glad all of you are remembering other things wrong with the house. It’s a joke really. I can’t imagine how much they spent to build it and it’s falling apart at the seems. Another thing her treasured pantry. She had to have it to lay out all of her housewares so she doesn’t have to drag them out in the kitchen. 1) SHE DOESNT COOK! Why does she need that?
2) every single time they need one of those items they still drag it to the island. Actually Manny drags them out. That pantry is just a giant trash trap.
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It seriously is hilarious seeing that mixer out on the island every time they use it. She was so adamant that she wanted that appliance bar so they didn’t have to drag out their appliances every time they used them yet every time they use them they do exactly that.
The outfit plus the hair. Yikes. And they’re out to eat again. Dinner last night, lunch today. I wonder how much they spend on restaurants, fast food and soda per month. [IMG]//uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201903 ... 2b76d5.jpg[/IMG]
Evie with her babies tucked into bed (2 dolls have eyes that don't shut):
* Ev: These ones are still awake. They're not closing their eyes. NA: Oh, what are you going to do to help them sleep? Ev: I don't know. I gotta lay by them.
(Looks like she doesn't know you can read bedtime stories, play quiet music, get a back rub, etc.)
Cats at the island eating Costco grapefruit cups:
* NA: Evie, what did you do? Ev: I give everyone peaches. NA: You got one for everybody. Thank you.
Evie with her babies tucked into bed (2 dolls have eyes that don't shut):
* Ev: These ones are still awake. They're not closing their eyes. NA: Oh, what are you going to do to help them sleep? Ev: I don't know. I gotta lay by them.
(Looks like she doesn't know you can read bedtime stories, play quiet music, get a back rub, etc.)
Cats at the island eating Costco grapefruit cups:
* NA: Evie, what did you do? Ev: I give everyone peaches. NA: You got one for everybody. Thank you.
T: Scarlett, what flavor did you get? S: Rainbow chocolate. T: Yea, that looks like rainbow chocolate. Good job.
How does no one see this and step in!!
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I hate that they claim they don’t correct the girls because they’re young and it’s cute. It’s not cute that your kids are incompetent. It’s not cute that their comprehension of simple things is nonexistent. It won’t be cute in real school when they’re way behind their peers or getting made fun of for talking like idiots.
Mommasnark wrote:I’m glad all of you are remembering other things wrong with the house. It’s a joke really. I can’t imagine how much they spent to build it and it’s falling apart at the seems. Another thing her treasured pantry. She had to have it to lay out all of her housewares so she doesn’t have to drag them out in the kitchen. 1) SHE DOESNT COOK! Why does she need that?
2) every single time they need one of those items they still drag it to the island. Actually Manny drags them out. That pantry is just a giant trash trap.
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It seriously is hilarious seeing that mixer out on the island every time they use it. She was so adamant that she wanted that appliance bar so they didn’t have to drag out their appliances every time they used them yet every time they use them they do exactly that.
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Oh gawd... yes! I remember seeing their house tour and wondering where the appliances would actually be used because in theory being stowed away is great, but I wouldn’t want to mix or toast in my pantry. I don’t know why she didn’t create large drawers that pull out to house heavy things or those little “doors” that pull down to hide coffee makers, toasters, etc..
I wonder if the feature is called an appliance bar and Cashley thought she could use them there, when in reality it’s just a “bar” to store them.
Evie with her babies tucked into bed (2 dolls have eyes that don't shut):
* Ev: These ones are still awake. They're not closing their eyes. NA: Oh, what are you going to do to help them sleep? Ev: I don't know. I gotta lay by them.
(Looks like she doesn't know you can read bedtime stories, play quiet music, get a back rub, etc.)
Cats at the island eating Costco grapefruit cups:
* NA: Evie, what did you do? Ev: I give everyone peaches. NA: You got one for everybody. Thank you.
T: Scarlett, what flavor did you get? S: Rainbow chocolate. T: Yea, that looks like rainbow chocolate. Good job.
How does no one see this and step in!!
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I hate that they claim they don’t correct the girls because they’re young and it’s cute. It’s not cute that your kids are incompetent. It’s not cute that their comprehension of simple things is nonexistent. It won’t be cute in real school when they’re way behind their peers or getting made fun of for talking like idiots.
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This steams me up. Our son is speech delayed. He talks fine but it’s how he says certain sounds. His speech pathologist says to correct him. Not rudely but so he knows how to say it. And what do you know? In a few days he’s saying it right. Or he’s practicing.
I think it’s ok when your child is about 2 and saying things like peaches when they are grapefruit but I would still correct. But at 4, correction is mandatory. Nicely. Oh you got everyone one? Thank you. (She says peaches) Honey, you gave out grapefruit. Kids get easily confused and letting them make these kinds of mistakes feel lazy as a parent.
It’s funny... when the girls were about 18 months someone on Facebook got flamed for suggesting one of the girls needed to be checked. She said to her she seemed in her own bubble while everyone else was in reality. Then I saw more suggestions at 2. Now they are 4 and I wonder if those folks were on to something...
RolyPoly123 wrote: ↑Sat Mar 02, 2019 5:56 am
Did you know that her kids making friends in play centres is unique, what planet does she live on?
Honestly, that’s not what I got out of it. I think Dumbash is pointing out that her kids never have to play with other kids, they always have each other. So whenever they go anywhere, they always have “1 or 3 friends”. Sad, really. They should be encouraging the girls to go out and get to know other kids. I know T$A do not think so, but at some point in their lives, the girls will have to associate with others. And they are being set up to fail miserably.
On another note, did you see the woman seated next to Ashley? She was rolling her eyes, laughing and whispering across the table to her friend. I’ll bet they were thrilled to have the Greedners sitting that close. I wonder how often the Greedners are asked to cease and desist. There have to be some people in Utah that refuse to put up with this crap.
That's how I took it too. Assface has said that before quite a few times that the girls will always have forever friends with their sisters. So they don't have to ever worry about making actual friends outside the quad unit. I agree that is going to be traumatic in the end for the girls. They really need to learn how to make friends outside their little bubble.
RolyPoly123 wrote: ↑Sat Mar 02, 2019 5:56 am
Did you know that her kids making friends in play centres is unique, what planet does she live on?
Honestly, that’s not what I got out of it. I think Dumbash is pointing out that her kids never have to play with other kids, they always have each other. So whenever they go anywhere, they always have “1 or 3 friends”. Sad, really. They should be encouraging the girls to go out and get to know other kids. I know T$A do not think so, but at some point in their lives, the girls will have to associate with others. And they are being set up to fail miserably.
On another note, did you see the woman seated next to Ashley? She was rolling her eyes, laughing and whispering across the table to her friend. I’ll bet they were thrilled to have the Greedners sitting that close. I wonder how often the Greedners are asked to cease and desist. There have to be some people in Utah that refuse to put up with this crap.
That's how I took it too. Assface has said that before quite a few times that the girls will always have forever friends with their sisters. So they don't have to ever worry about making actual friends outside the quad unit. I agree that is going to be traumatic in the end for the girls. They really need to learn how to make friends outside their little bubble.
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If you don't to see how grownups raised that way look, watch 8 Passengers, Bonnie Hoelleins and Ellie and Jared. Those three are vlogger sisters who were raised that way--"your sisters are your best friends. You don't need friends outside the family". They're whacked.
Evie with her babies tucked into bed (2 dolls have eyes that don't shut):
* Ev: These ones are still awake. They're not closing their eyes. NA: Oh, what are you going to do to help them sleep? Ev: I don't know. I gotta lay by them.
(Looks like she doesn't know you can read bedtime stories, play quiet music, get a back rub, etc.)
Cats at the island eating Costco grapefruit cups:
* NA: Evie, what did you do? Ev: I give everyone peaches. NA: You got one for everybody. Thank you.
T: Scarlett, what flavor did you get? S: Rainbow chocolate. T: Yea, that looks like rainbow chocolate. Good job.
How does no one see this and step in!!
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I hate that they claim they don’t correct the girls because they’re young and it’s cute. It’s not cute that your kids are incompetent. It’s not cute that their comprehension of simple things is nonexistent. It won’t be cute in real school when they’re way behind their peers or getting made fun of for talking like idiots.
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This steams me up. Our son is speech delayed. He talks fine but it’s how he says certain sounds. His speech pathologist says to correct him. Not rudely but so he knows how to say it. And what do you know? In a few days he’s saying it right. Or he’s practicing.
I think it’s ok when your child is about 2 and saying things like peaches when they are grapefruit but I would still correct. But at 4, correction is mandatory. Nicely. Oh you got everyone one? Thank you. (She says peaches) Honey, you gave out grapefruit. Kids get easily confused and letting them make these kinds of mistakes feel lazy as a parent.
It’s funny... when the girls were about 18 months someone on Facebook got flamed for suggesting one of the girls needed to be checked. She said to her she seemed in her own bubble while everyone else was in reality. Then I saw more suggestions at 2. Now they are 4 and I wonder if those folks were on to something...
I think this goes back to the whole “miracle unfolding” crap they’ve branded themselves with. How dare any of us suggest that their children have anything “wrong” with them?! I still think it’s highly suspect that you have four kids born premature who have not had any intervention services. As parents, we want our children to be amazing and it can be a hard pill for some to swallow that their child might need some help. But to ignore those needs for the sake of marketing?? That’s neglect, plain and simple.
And if the Greedturds were to suddenly say “oh, they get help, we just don’t show you”, I would call total BS. They can’t help themselves with showing every part of their boring day.