QUOTE (YouGuys! @ 31/10/2021, 00:54)
I’m not a parent, but from my observations of friends and family, the pain of leaving your baby/toddler in the care of someone else and going back to work was palpable. My heart hurt for them, Each one wished they could be a stay at home mom, at least until the kids were 4 or 5. Jen didn’t have to send her kids away, especially when they were so little, and during a freaking pandemic.
She is beyond lonely and so lost without the family structure the Rosses provided for her. She is too arrogant and stubborn to think something is wrong with her, it’s always something or someone else.
Her depressed state explains why she felt it was ok putting on that filthy cap every day and wearing it at an outside table or inside a restaurant. I was grossed out looking at it on screen, I cannot imagine what it was like in person.
And that song from a previous video, with the lyric that said something like it was always you, I don’t think it’s about Donald, I think It’s Jen referring to herself.
They were so young when they started the Soup Kitchen right?
16 or 17 months (?) and gone for half the day then home for grilled cheese a 2 hour nap, then a huge snack,Don came home to play with them for an hour when he wasn't peeling apples,dinner at 5 according to her,Don helped with bathtime, and in bed by 7.
She loves being away from the precious children.