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They have redesigned Matt's mama for a THIRD time and I am SO thrilled about it!! LOOK AT HER, I love her. The white streaks and eyebags! Girl is probably stressed and hardworking!!! Also the way Matt is looking at her 😭 That alpaca is so goofy looking too, I love all of this!!!
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i have once again made myself emo thinking about jessie n joshua
so basically the entire cast of cdta has a still-living mom except for joshua (and probably jessie bc of her age)
but at the same time, jessie has had joshua's back so many times, between the events of the main story and when jessie rescued toddler joshua from the atkin house
so like
what if
what if joshua visited jessie n got her a present for mother's day :'^)
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Gifts from the Twins
Pairing: Albert James Moriarty x Reader
Genre: Fluff
Summary: Albert and the twins bought you gifts for Mother's Day.
Warnings: none
Mother's Day special.
As you sit at home on the morning of Mother's Day, sipping your coffee and enjoying the peace and quiet, your husband Albert comes bursting through the door, his arms full of shopping bags.
"Happy Mother's Day, my love!" he exclaims, grinning from ear to ear.
You can't help but smile back at him. "Thank you, Albert! But what's all this?"
"These," he says, dumping the bags onto the couch, "are gifts from your two beautiful daughters."
You raise an eyebrow in surprise. "Gifts? But they're only six years old. How did they manage that?"
Albert chuckles. "Well, I took them shopping yesterday and let them pick out whatever they wanted for you. They were so excited, they could barely contain themselves."
You can't help but feel touched by the gesture. "That's so sweet of you, Albert. I can't wait to see what they got me."
Albert grins. "Well, let's start with this one." He hands you a small box, wrapped in shiny pink paper with a big bow on top. "This is from Emily."
You carefully unwrap the box to reveal a delicate silver necklace with a tiny butterfly charm. "Oh, it's beautiful," you say, admiring the intricate design.
"Emily said she picked it out because she knows how much you love butterflies," Albert explains.
You feel a lump form in your throat. "That's so thoughtful of her."
Albert nods. "And now for the next gift." He hands you another box, this one wrapped in bright blue paper with a green ribbon. "This one's from Olivia."
You eagerly unwrap the box to reveal a small photo album. You flip through the pages to find pictures of your girls, taken at various stages of their young lives. There are pictures of them playing in the park, blowing out candles on their birthday cakes, and snuggling up with you on the couch, as well as pregnancy and baby pictures.
You feel tears prick at your eyes as you realize how much these pictures mean to you. "This is amazing," you say, your voice choked with emotion. "Who painted these? They look very realistic."
"William and Louis painted them. Olivia said she wanted to give you something that would remind you of all the good times you've had together," Albert explains.
You wrap your arms around him, feeling overwhelmed with love and gratitude. "Thank you, Albert. And thank you to our wonderful daughters."
Albert smiles, pulling you close. "Happy Mother's Day, my love. You deserve everything and more."
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Doing between 3-5 birthday parties every weekend means I get to see a lot of different people doing different types of parties, and this includes Instagram style parties.
For the record as long as the kids are happy and safe, do whatever the hell you want. It literally doesn't matter just give the kid a happy birthday and everything else is irrelevant.
However if you are prioritising how your party looks to others over your kiddo on their special day, then it's a problem.
The frustration I feel over kids in expensive outfits who can't play incase they get dirty, or kids being torn away from games I'm running to take a thousand photos with their parents friends, or kids who clearly don't like whatever theme the parents chose yet the parents doesn't care because the party is more for their followers than their baby, is immense. I can't say anything, all I can do is try to make sure the birthday kiddo is having some fun.
But here's the fun revenge.
I have gone to so many 'white' and 'beige' aesthetic parties. You'll have seen them, all white aesthetic that looks amazing in pictures but is depressing as hell at a 6 year olds birthday party. There is an infamous set of white ball pits and white bouncy castles and white soft play that I constantly see rented out for these events.
You know what's great about those all white rentals? It takes one kid with a runny nose to make every picture of that bouncy castle look nasty. You know what my job is? To run birthday parties. You know what I have the power to do?
Have the kids run about getting muddy and dusty and filthy then send them all screaming into the EXTREMELY easy to stain bouncy castle and decorations and 'accidentally' make all the photos the parents are so concerned about look awful.
Yes it's petty but god lord is it hilarious watching then boil red with rage but not be able to do shit about it without looking insane because screaming at children for playing at a birthday party is generally not a good look
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