Anonymous wrote:Lol. Who is telling her to dress like this? If it’s a stylist - they should be fired immediately.
Anonymous wrote:I hated a post someone shared today (not sure if it was recent for Jen). It was a ‘back to school spa’
It talked about the kids living in a frat house and then terribly transitioning back to school. It went on, about bath time, then after bath they’re regulated, and you do pizza and a movie (noo!!!! Do bath time, then skip unregulating them with a movie!! Give them peace and quiet)
The friend of mine who posted said it was relatable. Which I don’t think is true for my friend.
And not for me. I think it’s just her and her kids.
Read it to see what I mean. (My 12yo happened to watch me read it on the computer, and we discussed. She and I agreed that’s not how it has to be)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hated a post someone shared today (not sure if it was recent for Jen). It was a ‘back to school psa’
It talked about the kids living in a frat house and then terribly transitioning back to school. It went on, about bath time, then after bath they’re regulated, and you do pizza and a movie (noo!!!! Do bath time, then skip unregulating them with a movie!! Give them peace and quiet)
The friend of mine who posted said it was relatable. Which I don’t think is true for my friend.
And not for me. I think it’s just her and her kids.
Read it to see what I mean. (My 12yo happened to watch me read it on the computer, and we discussed. She and I agreed that’s not how it has to be)
Yes it was on her last handful of instas.
“They are WASTED. If by some miracle they don't melt down at school, you can bet your bottom dollar they will at home.”
I relate to some of the easy going / craziness that happens in the middle of summer.
But, you take care of routines and regulations early.
I’ve not once in my (collective adding it all up) 17 years of back to school had kids melt down.
I’ve had K’ers be worn out. I’ve had first graders cry on day 3 when it all really hits them.
But, she makes it sound like they’re hungover from a no-rules summer, and still hungover on day 1.
Anonymous wrote:I think this should go back to being a Jen Hatmaker page. If you want to debate the Michael / Toughy situation, I’m sure they have their own page.
As someone that works in the legal field and looks for evidence, the texts he’s sent over the past five years threatening to “out” them for this speak volumes. Texts don’t disappear, especially if the people you sent them to did not delete them. He’s out of money, has a book deal and needed some publicity. You obviously bought into it. And that’s sad.
Anonymous wrote:I hated a post someone shared today (not sure if it was recent for Jen). It was a ‘back to school psa’
It talked about the kids living in a frat house and then terribly transitioning back to school. It went on, about bath time, then after bath they’re regulated, and you do pizza and a movie (noo!!!! Do bath time, then skip unregulating them with a movie!! Give them peace and quiet)
The friend of mine who posted said it was relatable. Which I don’t think is true for my friend.
And not for me. I think it’s just her and her kids.
Read it to see what I mean. (My 12yo happened to watch me read it on the computer, and we discussed. She and I agreed that’s not how it has to be)