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nickole6 wrote:What is wrong with these two! Why did someone need to come over to watch Oliver so Missy could film. Where in the hell is Bryan?? I know it must be tough (sarcasm) to have to tape a video for 20 minutes out of the day, but my god, they cant even figure out how to watch him and film at the same time. These 2 are pathetic parents. They should meet real people with real jobs and see how they get everything done while working 8-10 hours a day with no one coming over to watch their kids.
Yes yes yes! Pathetic, AND they want another baby!? I can just picture Missy pregnant and being so overly tired (especially during that first trimester when you ARE tired from hormones ect, and then in late pregnancy when you ARE tired again from lack of sleep due to being uncomfotrable!!) I have a one and a half year old, and a four week old, my family/friends live 17 hours away and hubby works at least 8 hours a day during the week (outside of the house) I made meals from scratch three times a day for both myself and my toddler, keep the house (some what) tidy, ect ect. I would love to see them do it alone for even a bit of time :S
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Why does Missy want to get pregnant so soon? Isn't it not recommended to get pregnant that soon after having a C-section? I know Ollie and the new baby would be at least two years apart, but the longer healing time, the better. I guess they want 3 or 4 kids...I knew someone who had 4 C-sections and she said her doctor told her that was the maximum recommended.
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They never eat with their child.
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fossilfinger wrote:Even Oliver recognizes that Kraft Macaroni and Cheese is closer to plastic than food.
Don't you dare talk bad about Kraft mac'n'cheese! ;)
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THANTHA!!
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Idk how they need so much help with both of them there. Britneyandbaby does videos all on her own when her husbands at work and she has 2 kids. I really dont get it. And no missy baking or cooking videos dont make a difference because she does those too. -.-
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PrettyLittleLiar wrote:They never eat with their child.
Ok that is just not the case at all, they eat with Ollie when they go out to eat burritos!

But yes, we always eat with our toddler, at the table. It's a special time to bond and talk, and even though our toddler isn't talking much yet it's good for him to see his mom and dad enjoying supper with him and talking about all their days ect.
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OH MY GOD they had some one watch Ollie at their house AGAIN. Can they not shoot videos when he's napping or something or have Missy shoot her own damn videos while Bryan plays with Oliver. ugh I hate to say that they shouldn't have a second child, but they can't handle it! If they do, they'll probably move back in with Missy's parents. " guiieeeezzzzz having two kids and vlogging is sooooo hard so were just gonna one take it today! "
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I know Oliver is a toddler and he's growing but I can't help but notice that he's putting on some weight. They are feeding that child CRAAAAAP. They don't incorporate veggies and fruits in his diet because queen Missy can't stand veggies so no one else can have them.
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For anybody who cares, Bryan and Missy are live on Twitch right now.
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kwallace wrote:For anybody who cares, Bryan and Missy are live on Twitch right now.
Ugh, that tiger onesie.
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Bananaslush wrote:Yes! He knows better then to eat that crap! (though I will say kraft dinner, as it is called up here in Canada, is yummy, but I would never feed my one and a half year old it!)

The way they always went on and on about cloth diapers and organic food, and making the food (and then failing at it all) annoys the heck out of me! I cloth diaper, with no issues a newborn and my toddler. I have never given my toddler anything that I have not made on my own even with a newborn. The most processed food he has had was a bit of black forest ham from the deli in an omelette one morning. He also never ate any premade baby food from a pouch where every pouch they used seemed to contain apple sauce with it - no wonder Ollie is a picky eater (though Missy is proud of that so that he is like her?)

I don't understand feeding him the crap they eat, and I also don't understand sitting him down in front of the tv while eating especially! I don't know how it is in the US but here in Canada screen time is not recommended for any child under the age of two, the most my toddler has seen is when we skype my parents. We don't have a tv, but if we did he wouldn't be watching it, nor would it be on in the background all day long for him to catch glimpses of. It's just not healthy for them. And yet B&M are excited and happy to see Oliver sitting and watching movies. Ugh!
Don't be such a sanctimommy. Acting pompous and holier than thou is even worse than B&Ms egos.
There's nothing wrong with occasional junk food or sometimes distracting the toddler with the iPad. Looking down on people who let their kids watch tv and eat non-organic food doesn't make you better; it makes you a pretentious snob.
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Theirmom wrote:
Bananaslush wrote:Yes! He knows better then to eat that crap! (though I will say kraft dinner, as it is called up here in Canada, is yummy, but I would never feed my one and a half year old it!)

The way they always went on and on about cloth diapers and organic food, and making the food (and then failing at it all) annoys the heck out of me! I cloth diaper, with no issues a newborn and my toddler. I have never given my toddler anything that I have not made on my own even with a newborn. The most processed food he has had was a bit of black forest ham from the deli in an omelette one morning. He also never ate any premade baby food from a pouch where every pouch they used seemed to contain apple sauce with it - no wonder Ollie is a picky eater (though Missy is proud of that so that he is like her?)

I don't understand feeding him the crap they eat, and I also don't understand sitting him down in front of the tv while eating especially! I don't know how it is in the US but here in Canada screen time is not recommended for any child under the age of two, the most my toddler has seen is when we skype my parents. We don't have a tv, but if we did he wouldn't be watching it, nor would it be on in the background all day long for him to catch glimpses of. It's just not healthy for them. And yet B&M are excited and happy to see Oliver sitting and watching movies. Ugh!
Don't be such a sanctimommy. Acting pompous and holier than thou is even worse than B&Ms egos.
There's nothing wrong with occasional junk food or sometimes distracting the toddler with the iPad. Looking down on people who let their kids watch tv and eat non-organic food doesn't make you better; it makes you a pretentious snob.
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My thoughts exactly. Commenting about all your perfect parenting techniques and basically called deli meat garbage makes you look like a twat. I was raised on regular, non organic, kid food and I turned out perfectly healthy. I raise my hooligans the way I was raised and they're perfectly healthy. Stop it.
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Rosiex3 wrote:I know Oliver is a toddler and he's growing but I can't help but notice that he's putting on some weight. They are feeding that child CRAAAAAP. They don't incorporate veggies and fruits in his diet because queen Missy can't stand veggies so no one else can have them.
Hes not putting on unnecessary weight, they just dress him in clothes two sizes too small!
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Theirmom wrote:
Bananaslush wrote:Yes! He knows better then to eat that crap! (though I will say kraft dinner, as it is called up here in Canada, is yummy, but I would never feed my one and a half year old it!)

The way they always went on and on about cloth diapers and organic food, and making the food (and then failing at it all) annoys the heck out of me! I cloth diaper, with no issues a newborn and my toddler. I have never given my toddler anything that I have not made on my own even with a newborn. The most processed food he has had was a bit of black forest ham from the deli in an omelette one morning. He also never ate any premade baby food from a pouch where every pouch they used seemed to contain apple sauce with it - no wonder Ollie is a picky eater (though Missy is proud of that so that he is like her?)

I don't understand feeding him the crap they eat, and I also don't understand sitting him down in front of the tv while eating especially! I don't know how it is in the US but here in Canada screen time is not recommended for any child under the age of two, the most my toddler has seen is when we skype my parents. We don't have a tv, but if we did he wouldn't be watching it, nor would it be on in the background all day long for him to catch glimpses of. It's just not healthy for them. And yet B&M are excited and happy to see Oliver sitting and watching movies. Ugh!
Don't be such a sanctimommy. Acting pompous and holier than thou is even worse than B&Ms egos.
There's nothing wrong with occasional junk food or sometimes distracting the toddler with the iPad. Looking down on people who let their kids watch tv and eat non-organic food doesn't make you better; it makes you a pretentious snob.
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100% agree. Lol i was like "well then...." when i read that comment.
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I cloth diaper and it doesnt make me a better parent hardly anyone knows i do until they notice. I notice alot of people who are "natural" clothdiaper, organic, homemade baby food etc. Try to show it off alot like it somehow makes them a better parent. (Kinda like missy tried to to when she was pregnant) funny thing is when they grow up they will still eat what they want and be just like every other kid.
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Missy's hair never looks a whole lot different any time she gets it done. The most I notice is that it's styled more nicely and has more body than when she does it herself, otherwise it looks the same to me.
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I noticed they never eat with him too. They always make their meals after he goes to sleep. Have dinner as a family.
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Also I think it's funny that Bryan had to justify Ollie eating Mac n Cheese to Colette feeding it to Brotard so now it's okay that Ollie does. Lol I have no problem with him eating Mac n Cheese my son eats it.
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cats-or-die wrote:
Theirmom wrote:
Bananaslush wrote:Yes! He knows better then to eat that crap! (though I will say kraft dinner, as it is called up here in Canada, is yummy, but I would never feed my one and a half year old it!)

The way they always went on and on about cloth diapers and organic food, and making the food (and then failing at it all) annoys the heck out of me! I cloth diaper, with no issues a newborn and my toddler. I have never given my toddler anything that I have not made on my own even with a newborn. The most processed food he has had was a bit of black forest ham from the deli in an omelette one morning. He also never ate any premade baby food from a pouch where every pouch they used seemed to contain apple sauce with it - no wonder Ollie is a picky eater (though Missy is proud of that so that he is like her?)

I don't understand feeding him the crap they eat, and I also don't understand sitting him down in front of the tv while eating especially! I don't know how it is in the US but here in Canada screen time is not recommended for any child under the age of two, the most my toddler has seen is when we skype my parents. We don't have a tv, but if we did he wouldn't be watching it, nor would it be on in the background all day long for him to catch glimpses of. It's just not healthy for them. And yet B&M are excited and happy to see Oliver sitting and watching movies. Ugh!
Don't be such a sanctimommy. Acting pompous and holier than thou is even worse than B&Ms egos.
There's nothing wrong with occasional junk food or sometimes distracting the toddler with the iPad. Looking down on people who let their kids watch tv and eat non-organic food doesn't make you better; it makes you a pretentious snob.
:barf:
My thoughts exactly. Commenting about all your perfect parenting techniques and basically called deli meat garbage makes you look like a twat. I was raised on regular, non organic, kid food and I turned out perfectly healthy. I raise my hooligans the way I was raised and they're perfectly healthy. Stop it.
I agree. I mean, I am very pro feeding your kids healthy foods (especially when they're starting foods, I'm all for homemade foods over bought foods, less sodium) but kids eat junk from time to time and it's fine. My kids probably do watch too much tv but whatever.
Parent how you want but don't act like you're a superior parent because the way you parent is different to someone else. I started off being like oh my kids won't eat junk food it's terrible.. And then my son turned 2 and stopped eating anything and decided that all food is yucky besides biscuits and chicken nuggets and pasta (and no homemade pasta you can hide veggies in, packet Alfredo that he picks the vegetables out of). Sometimes you'll setting for them eating anything over nothing.

That being said, I have no doubt that Oliver's diet will be terrible as he ages because his parents eat nothing but junk food. Junk food is fine in moderation, but it has to be just that, in moderation.
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