for all the people who use #tbt (throw back Thursday) to
post a pic of their kids from the previous THURSDAY!!!
mummy bloggers just put your camera phones down & stop
posting pics of your kids online, however beautiful & enjoyable they may be for others to view (me included — I do feel a hypocrite!).
I just
posted pics of some kids rooms last week because I'm going to be changing my boys into one room soon.
Not exact matches
Every time you
post a
pic of the two
kids together I think it's too cute for words, but today's makes the top five list, for sure.
I just don't know what is happening to footballers nowadays, gay gooners, rainbow laces, players too tired to play twice a week, always injured, can't deal with heckling from the terraces, continuously
posting pics of themselves with their
kids, begging for other players shirts, some even during the match.
I hold no social media accounts, & would feel very uncomfortable
posting numerous
pics of my
kids and home online.
In today's day and age where people are crazy about social media, documenting every aspect
of their lives through
posts, status updates and photos, it's safe to say that if you've got a
kid, you're going to be
posting pics on your social media channels, sharing cute images
of your little one with friends and family.
From Stacey Lee Adcock «Ok so here goes, first
pic is
of me 5 weeks
post bub no2 (two emergency cesareans) second is me now nearly seven months
post, have been doing Birth2FItMum on and off this year with having sick
kids etc, and had a plateau with my weight loss up untilcompleting No More Mummy Tummy Challenge and now starting the 4WeekFitMum challenge, I have already lost two kilos in the past two weeks I am absolutely loving the 4WFMC and feeling the best I have since before having bub no1 and only have two kilos to go to get to pre baby weight!!
Honestly, get your
kids out
of your dating profile
pic and stop
posting headshots from that time you did porn.
The pictures I
posted of myself are just random
pics taken by my
kids.
Kids are very aware
of who likes their
posts, which
pics are shared, who is left out from a tag, or how online activity can be used to portray a «perfect» image.
Oh it's because l found this on a Nintendo memes page on Instagram, and Instagram doesn't allow me to save this
pic and
post here, so l had to copy and paste the picture's link from Instagram to be able to
post here, so it came with the description the admin
of the page made, which is why there are 3 laughing faces and Squid
Kid written and some random hashtags.