I’ve spent around £220 on 2 kids uniform and haven’t even got my sons secondary stuff yet I do buy loads to last the year thoughIt's shocking amount of money and to think that children's clothes are NOT taxed
I’ve spent around £220 on 2 kids uniform and haven’t even got my sons secondary stuff yet I do buy loads to last the year thoughIt's shocking amount of money and to think that children's clothes are NOT taxed
About you? No.Can you say 3 positive things? It will help your soul
I just saw your comment about rucksacks. My boys wanted Berghaus this yearIt's shocking amount of money and to think that children's clothes are NOT taxed
I just want to take an opportunity to say nobody is a robot, everybody has loyalties to people they are friends with also.
Some people in here are very negative with zero positivity coming from their comments in regards to anything. I would like to be taught how to be a perfect person like a small minority of people in here. Bet you’re fun at parties I will also go in any box I want, and I will say what I want, it doesn’t make what I say untrue or mean that I don’t stand on what I say. Everyone is entitled to an opinion and that’s mine. Hope the people I like have the best day
No, just in general because I’ve never seen it from you. Just wondered if it’s a plausible thingAbout you? No.
No, just in general because I’ve never seen it from you. Just wondered if it’s a plausible thing
I guess it's all about boundaries as a parent and not giving into those expensive prices like my friends shop at m&s for their kids uniforms but I buy my son's from aldis it all does the same job I refuse to buy school logo clothes when I can get the same in Aldi for £2 without it. He has a Spiderman backpack we got in the sale even still that was £10 I was like jesus. I can't obviously speak for every school but ours has a support worker sort of person for anyone struggling with anything.I think the problem is that it's not advertised well that help is out there. Unless the schools have a poster somewhere (maybe) I have seen a few local supermarkets offer a drop off of school uniform and then gets donated to the right school.
In Tescos I seen a selection of kids rucksacks (can't remember the brand) they was £50 or £25 with a club card!!! I was like fing hell!!! Even £25 for a kids rucksack sounds expensive but £50
Buying for 3 isn't fun. I was lucky in a way my girls where no bigger then 5ft so manged to get younger size uniform. There is a secondary school near me and I unfortunately was walking that way when school had finished. They all was huge they kept saying sorry didn't see you US LITTLE PEOPLE HATE RUCKSACKSI’ve spent around £220 on 2 kids uniform and haven’t even got my sons secondary stuff yet I do buy loads to last the year though
Obviously not then hope you heal xo
I haven't a clue what they areI just saw your comment about rucksacks. My boys wanted Berghaus this year
Schools round my way are pretty good at helping parents out. There's also a group of people in the area who help families.I guess it's all about boundaries as a parent and not giving into those expensive prices like my friends shop at m&s for their kids uniforms but I buy my son's from aldis it all does the same job I refuse to buy school logo clothes when I can get the same in Aldi for £2 without it. He has a Spiderman backpack we got in the sale even still that was £10 I was like jesus. I can't obviously speak for every school but ours has a support worker sort of person for anyone struggling with anything.
Obviously not then hope you heal xo
I'll get the ninja out babes
We have spent about £800 up to now and that’s really cheap for us. That doesn’t include coats or my eldest son’s college stuff. He’s to cool for us to buy his stuff nowI’ve spent around £220 on 2 kids uniform and haven’t even got my sons secondary stuff yet I do buy loads to last the year though
That's good to hear that there is some support. I used to go Debenhams for school skirts as they had a button inside the band to tighten them as my girls where on the some size. But could hand them down to their sisters. Apart from jumpers as my eldest used to chew her sleevesI guess it's all about boundaries as a parent and not giving into those expensive prices like my friends shop at m&s for their kids uniforms but I buy my son's from aldis it all does the same job I refuse to buy school logo clothes when I can get the same in Aldi for £2 without it. He has a Spiderman backpack we got in the sale even still that was £10 I was like jesus. I can't obviously speak for every school but ours has a support worker sort of person for anyone struggling with anything.
Wow that's a lot of money! When they go college it's even worse. My daughter went to a Animal College that was miles away. There was a mini bus that took them, I can't remember how much termly it costs but as a single working mum I applied for free travel and my yearly income was too much (about £3!)We have spent about £800 up to now and that’s really cheap for us. That doesn’t include coats or my eldest son’s college stuff. He’s to cool for us to buy his stuff now
I can’t believe how many people are still supporting and defending her!Can’t believe a true crime creator who deals with victims story’s and victims loved ones . making threats to stab and burn people