SACCONEJOLYs/TheStyleDiet-PART 36
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Stay stylish with some puke bags, Anna! God forbid you puke in that pristine Maserati!
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http://www.morningchicnessbags.com/
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I've never known a baby to be into watching TV. My son never was and still isn't even as a toddler. Then again, I've never allowed him to watch television. TV isn't recommended until age 2 or 3 because it isn't good for their development. I'm sure A&J plop E in front of the TV often to use it as a "babysitter." The next kid will probably end up the same: first the swing then TV. E watching all that Peppa Pig (or any tv for that matter) does nothing for her development. She could benefit SO much more from quality interaction with her parents and some baby appropriate toys (like soft books or a toy that makes animal sounds, etc.).Zippy wrote:I have wondered the exact same thing, that baby always has bruises on her little head. I am sure a lot goes on that they don't vlog. And I hate to use the word normal with a baby, but it's been a long time for me is it normal for a baby so young to be so into a t.v. show? my daughter wouldn't have recognized any cartoon character or sat and stared at a t.v the way Emeila does, I just find it kinda weird. Most babies are too busy to sit like that for so long.
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I guess Jonathan's office was meant to be a dinning room!Why would that room be the only one in the house with a fire place?lemontree wrote:you forgot Jofatso's "man cave" It's 5 bedrooms. Ridiculous. They should see how families live in tiny houses with ONE single room and a tiny bathroom...
Since we cannot change reality, let us change the eyes which see reality...
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lemontree wrote:you forgot Jofatso's "man cave" It's 5 bedrooms. Ridiculous. They should see how families live in tiny houses with ONE single room and a tiny bathroom...RubyWoo wrote:
The house is a 4bedroom house,
Jonathan and Annas room
Emilias Room
Cupcake room
Spare bedroom
The bedrooms are tiny though
like, unlivably small imo, there is no room for a dresser or a wardrobe in Annas Cupcake room, there is no room for a dresser in the spare room, but I think there is sliding closets,
I want to know what the hell they're going to do with a 15 foot christmas tree when they move the dopes Lmfao
or indeed what they'll do with it with Emilia crawling, 6 dogs and the next baby in christmas 2014
I think the "mancave" is what most would consider the Sitting Room since it has the Fireplace in it and not another bedroom. Their ideas on real life are so freaking warped lmao
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Blue_Lagoon wrote:Not even a year later she looks like 10 years older. It's always so shocking for me to see her, she's the same age as me, but it seems her life is over. She does nothing with her life. I really wish her that one day she wakes up and breaks out of this routine and maybe even her marriage. It's always harder when kids are involved, but this woman is not happy!RubyWoo wrote:
What ever happened to the conviction in this video =[
It was so promising </3
She aged herself when she cut that hair off
I know alot of ye thought it was awful, but really it doesnt look that bad there all she needed to do was trim it.
and she hacked it all off
I hope she sees sense and makes good use of her prenatals and grows her hair back out.
She definitely needs a change in routine, but I think she regressed into a depression when she cut her hair off. I honestly do think that. She aged the life out of herself regardles..
Ive noticed she "got a trim" when it was a little shorter than it is now the first time round, but she hasnt since, so hopefully she'll have decked she looks like a middleaged woman instead of a young woman in her mid 20s
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Wow she looks like 5 years younger in that video.RubyWoo wrote:
What ever happened to the conviction in this video =[
It was so promising </3
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For everyone curious about the house, I dug this up:
"Amazing house tour" vlog -
E got the smallest room, but she said it's because it's closest to their bedroom, so I'm thinking E will be moved to a different room.
And
"Our other house" -
OMG they are on a walk with the dogs and E!!!
"Amazing house tour" vlog -
E got the smallest room, but she said it's because it's closest to their bedroom, so I'm thinking E will be moved to a different room.
And
"Our other house" -
OMG they are on a walk with the dogs and E!!!
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I'm gonna be pissed if they make E stay in her small jail cell of a room and give the new baby the guess room. They always think backwards so I know that could happen lol. They should at least give the big kid the guess room and put the newborn in the old baby room.
No way E is getting the cupcake room! Over Annas patchy tanned dead body lol!
No way E is getting the cupcake room! Over Annas patchy tanned dead body lol!
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The cupcake room and the guest room look about the same size, so I'd just leave the cupcake room as it is and start redoing the guest room, and I'd start like now, before becoming too big.
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thanks for replying, and I am glad it's not just me that finds it strange, my daughter never watched t.v at that age, and it has amazed me ( not in a good way) that Emeila has been watching t.v since birth pretty much and now it's almost trance like, very weird. Like I said most babies are just way too busy at that age to sit and stare at a t.v.proudmama wrote:I've never known a baby to be into watching TV. My son never was and still isn't even as a toddler. Then again, I've never allowed him to watch television. TV isn't recommended until age 2 or 3 because it isn't good for their development. I'm sure A&J plop E in front of the TV often to use it as a "babysitter." The next kid will probably end up the same: first the swing then TV. E watching all that Peppa Pig (or any tv for that matter) does nothing for her development. She could benefit SO much more from quality interaction with her parents and some baby appropriate toys (like soft books or a toy that makes animal sounds, etc.).Zippy wrote:I have wondered the exact same thing, that baby always has bruises on her little head. I am sure a lot goes on that they don't vlog. And I hate to use the word normal with a baby, but it's been a long time for me is it normal for a baby so young to be so into a t.v. show? my daughter wouldn't have recognized any cartoon character or sat and stared at a t.v the way Emeila does, I just find it kinda weird. Most babies are too busy to sit like that for so long.
Move along folks, nothing to see here
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doggymayday wrote:The cupcake room and the guest room look about the same size, so I'd just leave the cupcake room as it is and start redoing the guest room, and I'd start like now, before becoming too big.
What are they going to do with that double bed in there though
and what are they gonna do when they have visitors over
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Wow, it's amazing how much older Anna looks now lol. Of course, her crappy self tanning doesn't help. I think her hair looked a lot better long like it was, the short doesn't really suit her.
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Hot damn! That's some classy barf!konfetit wrote:Stay stylish with some puke bags, Anna! God forbid you puke in that pristine Maserati!
http://www.morningchicnessbags.com/
Dude. No. This is serious.
I just sharted.
I just sharted.
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She would be one to spend money on something as ridiculous as those!
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Yes but they are pink and cuuuute!speak4thetrees wrote:She would be one to spend money on something as ridiculous as those!
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And if anything gets missed and ends up on the outside, it'll just blend in with the design!BlablaEvi wrote:Yes but they are pink and cuuuute!speak4thetrees wrote:She would be one to spend money on something as ridiculous as those!
Dude. No. This is serious.
I just sharted.
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I know I'm going out on a limb here as Anna can't even be bothered to get up and play with her daughter half the time but what she really needs is a job or even a hobby. I'm her age and when I moved in with my husband I wasn't working for a while. I was just at home keeping the house running and I got so bored and depressed. I was exhausted all the time despite not doing much until I decided to go back to studying and volunteered at a kids charity twice a week. Anna...if you're reading this board, you're a young woman and you need stimulation. You need to show your daughter there is a big wide world outside your 4 walls and she needs to see some work ethic and morals in her mother. You need to get it together and make a life for yourself without your husband and lay the ground work for your daughters future. You have no hobbies and no friends and that's because you've isolated yourself to your husband - don't let it continue. He will eventually get bored of you and your looks will fade. Your daughter will grow and you will have nothing.
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is anna THAT selfish to keep a cupcake room for herself and let E and the baby duke it out for the bigger of the other rooms that are left!? why not turn E's current room into the novelty cupcake room and the E and the baby could have the old cupcake room and the guestroom!? that makes sense to me...doggymayday wrote:The cupcake room and the guest room look about the same size, so I'd just leave the cupcake room as it is and start redoing the guest room, and I'd start like now, before becoming too big.
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I thought it was interesting they were looking at the bikes. I was hoping she'd get one, so that she can get SOME form of exercise. I understand she's naturally thin, but she gets sick ALL the time and is always so tired (even before she got pregnant too). I think all she's missing is some physical activity...get those seratonin levels up, girl!!
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My oldest children couldn't have cared less for tv. We are big sports fans and when we used to put sports on the tv the kids would fall asleep. I guess it bored them! haha. My youngest daughter did watch some tv at E's age but it was never turned on for her. The older kids would be watching mickey mouse and she only really paid attention when the hot dog song came on or in the beginning when mickey welcomes you to his clubhouse. I think it goes to show how little play and stimulation she is getting from her parents.Zippy wrote:thanks for replying, and I am glad it's not just me that finds it strange, my daughter never watched t.v at that age, and it has amazed me ( not in a good way) that Emeila has been watching t.v since birth pretty much and now it's almost trance like, very weird. Like I said most babies are just way too busy at that age to sit and stare at a t.v.proudmama wrote:I've never known a baby to be into watching TV. My son never was and still isn't even as a toddler. Then again, I've never allowed him to watch television. TV isn't recommended until age 2 or 3 because it isn't good for their development. I'm sure A&J plop E in front of the TV often to use it as a "babysitter." The next kid will probably end up the same: first the swing then TV. E watching all that Peppa Pig (or any tv for that matter) does nothing for her development. She could benefit SO much more from quality interaction with her parents and some baby appropriate toys (like soft books or a toy that makes animal sounds, etc.).Zippy wrote:I have wondered the exact same thing, that baby always has bruises on her little head. I am sure a lot goes on that they don't vlog. And I hate to use the word normal with a baby, but it's been a long time for me is it normal for a baby so young to be so into a t.v. show? my daughter wouldn't have recognized any cartoon character or sat and stared at a t.v the way Emeila does, I just find it kinda weird. Most babies are too busy to sit like that for so long.
J looks like he has some baggage going on under the eyes. Perhaps princess Anna could take one less nap a day.