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Lboogie wrote:Also (watching this long ass vlog as I comment)... alot of these games should have already been in play from a developmental aspect. By 18 months, a child can play matching games. Where are the imaginative games (charades, strategy, etc.)? Where are the books? Surely the girls should be starting to read Seuss or at least showing interest in reading by themselves. All these board games or either for younger children or offers no educational sustenance. Not one book or maths game. No fun science books or games. Just filler games to keep them quiet and away from momma.
Last thing... anyone notice Indie's rash around her mouth, its very noticeable as she's being put into bed.
Yes, I did. Thrush? Hope not.
Hey, so didn't Assface say they weren't hosting anyone for Christmas day? But then her parents and tyblobs partial family came over for dinner for a huge Turkey dinner. I must be confused or something because it looked so they hosted.
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I was confused about that too and even rewound because it made no sense.
Lboogie wrote:Also (watching this long ass vlog as I comment)... alot of these games should have already been in play from a developmental aspect. By 18 months, a child can play matching games. Where are the imaginative games (charades, strategy, etc.)? Where are the books? Surely the girls should be starting to read Seuss or at least showing interest in reading by themselves. All these board games or either for younger children or offers no educational sustenance. Not one book or maths game. No fun science books or games. Just filler games to keep them quiet and away from momma.
Agreed. None of the games had educational properties. They all seemed geared towards young toddlers.
I know everyone does Christmas differently but I feel like the American Girl bitty babies and cradles would have been enough of a big gift from Santa.
The games and scissor skill books were great ideas, but I feel like we will never see them again. If the front room was a playroom and there was a small table and one of those cube shelves for games, it would be a great set up and a great cozy place to work puzzles, play games and do the scissor skills.
I wouldn't be surprised if they have shown little or no interest in reading because when do they see their parents read - like an actual book? How often are they actually read to?
Although they sort of got one individual present each the only that was really personal to the child was Indies, they obviously couldn't think of anything for the other three, how very sad.
DoodleBop2 wrote:I wouldn't be surprised if they have shown little or no interest in reading because when do they see their parents read - like an actual book? How often are they actually read to?
At least one of the heavies (Scarlett?) Loves books, she can be seen several times taking on to show and tell and they have a few pictures of her as a younger toddler with books. But I'm sure Ashley is determined to snuff that out as its not something all the girls like. You can't have them behaving like <gasp> an individual Frankly I was shocked that she only bought on of those Frozen doll sets... until she revealed only one was left... maybe their Heavenly Father is sick of the cult behavior the raise the girls in too...
BlahBlahBlah wrote:I know everyone does Christmas differently but I feel like the American Girl bitty babies and cradles would have been enough of a big gift from Santa.
The games and scissor skill books were great ideas, but I feel like we will never see them again. If the front room was a playroom and there was a small table and one of those cube shelves for games, it would be a great set up and a great cozy place to work puzzles, play games and do the scissor skills.
Agreed. The girls spend most of their time in the living room, yet they have nothing of their in there except the minkies. Giving them a little corner or reading nook would help A LOT with their behavior. The girls are so chaotic because they don't know whats their's. From having all the same stuff to having nothing of their in the common areas, they are confused and have no clear guidance on what to do.
Instead of Dad throwing things at them and getting them all wild before bed then wondering why bed is such a nightmare they could read to their children.
On one of the million instagram pages, they have a picture in stories, and the scissors appear to be the ones that only cut paper and nothing else. (My children tried those in the past, but they ended up in the garbage as soon as we realized they were crap quality - but I only have 3 ). Probably good for the FF as they can’t do much damage to anything with those.
Lboogie wrote:
Last thing... anyone notice Indie's rash around her mouth, its very noticeable as she's being put into bed.
Yes, I did. Thrush? Hope not.
Hey, so didn't Assface say they weren't hosting anyone for Christmas day? But then her parents and tyblobs partial family came over for dinner for a huge Turkey dinner. I must be confused or something because it looked so they hosted.
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I was confused about that too and even rewound because it made no sense.
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And since Jodi brought her gifts for the FF and T&A, it's like she was planning in advance to come over Christmas night. Otherwise, she would have given the gifts when she was there the day before. So many lies, it's just a way of life.
When they were laughing about the Pimples Pete game given to Ass, Jodi turned to whoever was sitting next to her and said, "What do you get Ashley who has everything?
Anyone catch what Mimi and Pervy Papa's gifts were? Still waiting for the Disney trip reveal. Tyler definitely alluded to it, but he also out and out said they bought a playhouse. So who knows. Clock is ticking. Australia trip starts Jan. 11.
BlahBlahBlah wrote:I know everyone does Christmas differently but I feel like the American Girl bitty babies and cradles would have been enough of a big gift from Santa.
The games and scissor skill books were great ideas, but I feel like we will never see them again. If the front room was a playroom and there was a small table and one of those cube shelves for games, it would be a great set up and a great cozy place to work puzzles, play games and do the scissor skills.
Agreed. The girls spend most of their time in the living room, yet they have nothing of their in there except the minkies. Giving them a little corner or reading nook would help A LOT with their behavior. The girls are so chaotic because they don't know whats their's. From having all the same stuff to having nothing of their in the common areas, they are confused and have no clear guidance on what to do.
They really missed the opportunity to create an amazing house for their children. They built a house and changed so many components of it to fit their family yet they were incredibly selfish and only thought of themselves in the end. They claim that the girls will eventually be able to have their own bedrooms if they would like but I’m calling bullshit on that. It will never be an option for them. I would create an epic playroom / crafting space / reading nook / future homework / computer area for my children. But then again, I’m not a selfish asshole.
Trash gave Indie a present to open 'Open it Indie Pie Pie, this is for Indie Pie Pie' It was the Pie Face Game. There is a 'plate' on an arm which you put whipped cream on it, you put your face in the cutout circle and some kind of lever thing that determines if you get hit in the face with it or not. Just what the girls need, let's create some more anxiety whether they will get hit in the face. Well that's if they will understand how to play the game. I think the game is stupid. Trash: "That'll be fun to watch in the vlog".... Let's humiliate them even more.
OldCountry wrote:Trash gave Indie a present to open 'Open it Indie Pie Pie, this is for Indie Pie Pie' It was the Pie Face Game. There is a 'plate' on an arm which you put whipped cream on it, you put your face in the cutout circle and some kind of lever thing that determines if you get hit in the face with it or not. Just what the girls need, let's create some more anxiety whether they will get hit in the face. Well that's if they will understand how to play the game. I think the game is stupid. Trash: "That'll be fun to watch in the vlog".... Let's humiliate them even more.
We actually played it on Christmas with my extended family one year and it was a complete blast. We laughed so hard. But they’ll totally make a vlog out of it and she will cackle and screech the entire time and it will be painful.
BlahBlahBlah wrote:I know everyone does Christmas differently but I feel like the American Girl bitty babies and cradles would have been enough of a big gift from Santa.
The games and scissor skill books were great ideas, but I feel like we will never see them again. If the front room was a playroom and there was a small table and one of those cube shelves for games, it would be a great set up and a great cozy place to work puzzles, play games and do the scissor skills.
Agreed. The girls spend most of their time in the living room, yet they have nothing of their in there except the minkies. Giving them a little corner or reading nook would help A LOT with their behavior. The girls are so chaotic because they don't know whats their's. From having all the same stuff to having nothing of their in the common areas, they are confused and have no clear guidance on what to do.
They really missed the opportunity to create an amazing house for their children. They built a house and changed so many components of it to fit their family yet they were incredibly selfish and only thought of themselves in the end. They claim that the girls will eventually be able to have their own bedrooms if they would like but I’m calling bullshit on that. It will never be an option for them. I would create an epic playroom / crafting space / reading nook / future homework / computer area for my children. But then again, I’m not a selfish asshole.
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I understand wanting a clean formal room at the front door. I would have used the space that is Ass's "office." No door from the hallway. That is solid wall. Instead make the opening where the entertainment center is. So the room is a nook off the living room. TV goes above the fireplace. A place for the dollhouse, play kitchen, vanity, etc. (maybe not all four, but at least one). Shelving for books. Beanbag chairs. Big bins with each girl's name. Initials written on identical toys to confirm ownership. No one takes from another's bin without asking. Consistent enforcement of the rule, and they'd learn quickly. Girls help clean up the living room and put toys away. If you really can't stand looking at toys, put up doors so it can be closed off.
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Agreed. The girls spend most of their time in the living room, yet they have nothing of their in there except the minkies. Giving them a little corner or reading nook would help A LOT with their behavior. The girls are so chaotic because they don't know whats their's. From having all the same stuff to having nothing of their in the common areas, they are confused and have no clear guidance on what to do.
They really missed the opportunity to create an amazing house for their children. They built a house and changed so many components of it to fit their family yet they were incredibly selfish and only thought of themselves in the end. They claim that the girls will eventually be able to have their own bedrooms if they would like but I’m calling bullshit on that. It will never be an option for them. I would create an epic playroom / crafting space / reading nook / future homework / computer area for my children. But then again, I’m not a selfish asshole.
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I understand wanting a clean formal room at the front door. I would have used the space that is Ass's "office." No door from the hallway. That is solid wall. Instead make the opening where the entertainment center is. So the room is a nook off the living room. TV goes above the fireplace. A place for the dollhouse, play kitchen, vanity, etc. (maybe not all four, but at least one). Shelving for books. Beanbag chairs. Big bins with each girl's name. Initials written on identical toys to confirm ownership. No one takes from another's bin without asking. Consistent enforcement of the rule, and they'd learn quickly. Girls help clean up the living room and put toys away. If you really can't stand looking at toys, put up doors so it can be closed off.