DailyHelpFromMimi - Part 30
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Is it just me or does this kid look like Ollie in a few years?
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Mom of three here. I've got a 19 month old, a 5 year old and a 6 year old. I would GLEEFULLY leave them for a week away with my husband. I would jump with joy and practically run for the airport. I'd miss them, but holy fuck, after six years of being literally attached at the nipple to a small human, I can't freaking wait for my youngest to get off the boob so that my husband and I can get away for a second honeymoon.jjtard wrote:how can you not painfully miss your child, i could never leave my toddler for a week, one evening is hard enough.
and whats wrong with the beaches in cali? I would LOVE to go to the beach in california, but missy and bryan its not good enough they have to go on these lavish expensive trips. get over yourself.
there is no such thing as a baby moon, its just something you call a selfish trip to justify yourself. oliver is your child, act like it.
It's not selfish. It's justifiable self care and relationship maintenance.
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So true. I'd take a baby moon too if our situation allowed it. If only we all got a fraction of the date nights b&m do.Theirmom wrote: Mom of three here. I've got a 19 month old, a 5 year old and a 6 year old. I would GLEEFULLY leave them for a week away with my husband. I would jump with joy and practically run for the airport. I'd miss them, but holy fuck, after six years of being literally attached at the nipple to a small human, I can't freaking wait for my youngest to get off the boob so that my husband and I can get away for a second honeymoon.
It's not selfish. It's justifiable self care and relationship maintenance.
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Why the heck is Cassie spending $30 on lottery scratch cards?! wow I'm shocked...
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Maybe it was just for fun? A girl has to get her thrills somehow.JenetteMckay wrote:Why the heck is Cassie spending $30 on lottery scratch cards?! wow I'm shocked...
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Had to look again because i literally thought he was Ollie! But yeah definietly with what they feed Ollie, he will be like that in no time!Goldielocksx3 wrote:[img]//images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/08/10 ... 5d6d76.jpg[/img]
Is it just me or does this kid look like Ollie in a few years?
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As first name?!?!?ja14 wrote:I just wanted to comment on the Jay being short for James thing... I knew someone who had two sons, one named Luke and the other Lukas.
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Someone from hs he and his two siblings were all named after his dad, Raymond. He was Raymond and went by Ray, his brother Mon (pronounced moan) and his sister Mona. Lmfao.
My BF will not let me name our kid Theodore because it's too close to his name. Haha
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Hollister retirement plan?JenetteMckay wrote:Why the heck is Cassie spending $30 on lottery scratch cards?! wow I'm shocked...
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She is 18 has a job and no kids or real bills I say if she wants to buy a lottery ticket more power to her at least she is working for her money instead of using her kid(s) for money making!JenetteMckay wrote:Why the heck is Cassie spending $30 on lottery scratch cards?! wow I'm shocked...
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We went on a babymoon with ds1 when pregnant with ds2. He was 18 months. Was a nice break.
Would love to now! But one kid in full time school the other in part time ... Yeah not going to happen !
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Theirmom wrote:Mom of three here. I've got a 19 month old, a 5 year old and a 6 year old. I would GLEEFULLY leave them for a week away with my husband. I would jump with joy and practically run for the airport. I'd miss them, but holy fuck, after six years of being literally attached at the nipple to a small human, I can't freaking wait for my youngest to get off the boob so that my husband and I can get away for a second honeymoon.jjtard wrote:how can you not painfully miss your child, i could never leave my toddler for a week, one evening is hard enough.
and whats wrong with the beaches in cali? I would LOVE to go to the beach in california, but missy and bryan its not good enough they have to go on these lavish expensive trips. get over yourself.
there is no such thing as a baby moon, its just something you call a selfish trip to justify yourself. oliver is your child, act like it.
It's not selfish. It's justifiable self care and relationship maintenance.
It is selfish when you have one toddler, I have one toddler and I haven't spent a night away from her. They spend a week away all the time. Its lavish spending and avoiding parenting. Your situation is different, you probably don't get to go to vidcon and daily date nights so no need to swear.
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Know a guy named Bart who didn't know his father until he got much older, and found out that he had five other brothers brought up by single mothers, all named Bart. They're not even juniors! He just wanted to populate the world with Barts I guess! Yuck...
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DailyHelpFromMimi - Part 30
I for one do not hate them,but I'm also not a minion of theirs.I don't think a lot people on here hate them either.This board is more just to discuss their videos without pushing it on them on their channel.I mean that's how I feel.I have said nice and bad things about them and so has a lot of people on here.I have yet to see anyone put down someone because they said something nice about them which is why I like the people on here.and if people do dislike them I guess it's like watching a soap because they are always up to something stupid lolVJ13 wrote:I'm genuinely curious to know why so many of you absolutely loathe and detest them so much, yet watch their videos so avidly. I enjoy their videos (admittedly, not as much as I used to) and it seems a lot of you even more up to date than I am.... There are many YT families that I cannot stand IN THE SLIGHTEST, and this seems to ring true for a lot of you guys with DailyBumps, so why even bother if you hate them? Just wondering as I would find it emotionally draining.
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News flash: It is okay to spend a night or more away from your child. Many parents need some time away to reconnect, relax, whatever. I think it's perfectly healthy. Children will still survive. If you think that's "avoiding parenting" well, then that's your own perception.jjtard wrote:Theirmom wrote:Mom of three here. I've got a 19 month old, a 5 year old and a 6 year old. I would GLEEFULLY leave them for a week away with my husband. I would jump with joy and practically run for the airport. I'd miss them, but holy fuck, after six years of being literally attached at the nipple to a small human, I can't freaking wait for my youngest to get off the boob so that my husband and I can get away for a second honeymoon.jjtard wrote:how can you not painfully miss your child, i could never leave my toddler for a week, one evening is hard enough.
and whats wrong with the beaches in cali? I would LOVE to go to the beach in california, but missy and bryan its not good enough they have to go on these lavish expensive trips. get over yourself.
there is no such thing as a baby moon, its just something you call a selfish trip to justify yourself. oliver is your child, act like it.
It's not selfish. It's justifiable self care and relationship maintenance.
It is selfish when you have one toddler, I have one toddler and I haven't spent a night away from her. They spend a week away all the time. Its lavish spending and avoiding parenting. Your situation is different, you probably don't get to go to vidcon and daily date nights so no need to swear.
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I think for a normal family, going out of town for a week without your kid(s) is not selfish, even if you only have one kid (and especially for a special event, I.E. anniversary). If one parent works out of the house, you have to really work to have quality time, and if both do... It's really hard!!! I personally wouldn't leave my kids until they were older (probably 7-8ish), but that's just me. I don't see anything wrong if other people choose to do it.
I think the reason it IS selfish and a bit ridiculous for the Lumps though, is because they are LITERALLY together every effing day. They go on dates multiple times a week, have family in town who babysits whenever they want, they both stay home with what can only be called one hell of an easy "job", and they just went to Vidcon by themselves. They're self indulgent, immature, selfish, and less than stellar parents. That's why this babymoon is selfish... Because they don't actually need it!!!!
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I think the reason it IS selfish and a bit ridiculous for the Lumps though, is because they are LITERALLY together every effing day. They go on dates multiple times a week, have family in town who babysits whenever they want, they both stay home with what can only be called one hell of an easy "job", and they just went to Vidcon by themselves. They're self indulgent, immature, selfish, and less than stellar parents. That's why this babymoon is selfish... Because they don't actually need it!!!!
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100% agree. They are constantly palming off Ollie. The thing is, Missy doesn't even like Bryan. It's obvious by the way she treats him. As much as I find Bryan obnoxious and annoying, I do feel sorry for him. I think he really loves Missy, that's why he puts up with her shit. I bet Bryan would love to be sleeping next to Missy every night instead of sleeping alone. But Missy obviously doesn't let that happen. The constant rejection from Missy must be hard for Bryan. She never shows any affection to him and when he tries to give her a kiss of hug, she looks like she would rather be anywhere else in the world than with Bryan. I actually feel so horrible for Bryan when he says "I love you" and she never says it back. My Husband and I say, I love you to each other every day. I can't even imagine how I would feel if he never said it back.littleb0586 wrote:I think for a normal family, going out of town for a week without your kid(s) is not selfish, even if you only have one kid (and especially for a special event, I.E. anniversary). If one parent works out of the house, you have to really work to have quality time, and if both do... It's really hard!!! I personally wouldn't leave my kids until they were older (probably 7-8ish), but that's just me. I don't see anything wrong if other people choose to do it.
I think the reason it IS selfish and a bit ridiculous for the Lumps though, is because they are LITERALLY together every effing day. They go on dates multiple times a week, have family in town who babysits whenever they want, they both stay home with what can only be called one hell of an easy "job", and they just went to Vidcon by themselves. They're self indulgent, immature, selfish, and less than stellar parents. That's why this babymoon is selfish... Because they don't actually need it!!!!
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Yes, as first names!gagalooch wrote:As first name?!?!?ja14 wrote:I just wanted to comment on the Jay being short for James thing... I knew someone who had two sons, one named Luke and the other Lukas.
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Someone from hs he and his two siblings were all named after his dad, Raymond. He was Raymond and went by Ray, his brother Mon (pronounced moan) and his sister Mona. Lmfao.
My BF will not let me name our kid Theodore because it's too close to his name. Haha
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