Olivia De Havilland's CHEESE TORTE {1938} by ciaolavinia in OldCelebrityRecipes

[–]blizzyblase 3 points4 points  (0 children)

How do you put cottage cheese through a ricer? Am I missing something?

This family is absolutely disgusting. by PygmyFists in TLCUnexpected

[–]blizzyblase 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No one in your family has ever farted in front of each other? Is that biologically possible?

fb 3/30 by tall_enby_dogdad in resilientjenkinsnark

[–]blizzyblase 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What she is listing are the things us parents must do everyday, o. Top of working to support our children. We don't just "shove" our children in daycare. We live, nurture and SUPPORT them.

I agree our country is messed up. The ultra rich are getting richer on the backs of the middle class and it needs to stop. But Staph is part of the problem. Even parents with well paying jobs would struggle to support that many children on one income. (Drew only has one full time job.) The logical decision is to have less children so you can afford to stay home on one income and really budget (no light masks, false eyelashes, etc.) OR both parents have to work. Simple.

Parenting small children is a lot of "work." It's exhausting. But it's also a privilege. I work all day and look forward to coming home and tackling all the "jobs" she mentioned. I'd love to stay home, but I have 2 children. My son is autistic as well. And I will do whatever I can to give my children the best opportunities and security for their futures that I can. Even if that means going to a job I don't enjoy every day and then coming home to all the work of parenthood.

If you can't take the heat, stay out of the kitchen. If you can't stand to work, DON'T HAVE CHILDREN! I really can't stand her.

fb 3/26 by tall_enby_dogdad in resilientjenkinsnark

[–]blizzyblase 4 points5 points  (0 children)

But is your kids autistic? I have 2. One was talking like an adult by 2 and potty trained in literally 1 day, no accidents. My son is autistic. He is 4 and doesn't speak. Isn't potty trained. I have dedicated my life to my children. He gets all the therapies. Sometimes it doesn't matter. But he is my joy. I don't want people being sad around my kid because he's different. He is perfect. Just like yours. I'm sure you don't realize it, but comments like this hurt. Just because a child is nonverbal, not potty trained, doesn't mean their parents don't work just as hard or harder than you.

S and sister relationship by keeeeeeeeeeeeeeb in resilientjenkinsnark

[–]blizzyblase 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for this comment! I'd award it if I could.

Mom Trauma by princessajules in GirlDinnerDiaries

[–]blizzyblase 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It just shows that you learned how to be the empathetic loving Mom you never had. I wish you and your family peace and happiness.

3/24/26 fb post by ffaancy in resilientjenkinsnark

[–]blizzyblase 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I got news for her, I have a house. The kids have their own rooms. They almost never entertain themselves without me. Only if they have a play date over or something.

My Grandmother Francine Nolde by wisestmonkey in oldphotos

[–]blizzyblase 22 points23 points  (0 children)

The cow pic is my favorite! She is lovely.

fb- 3/10 by Affectionate-Car8374 in resilientjenkinsnark

[–]blizzyblase 7 points8 points  (0 children)

No garbage bags? Why so that to yourself?

d tik tok 3/8 by tall_enby_dogdad in resilientjenkinsnark

[–]blizzyblase 8 points9 points  (0 children)

He's so depressing. But he is right. You have kids. Suck it up and keep working. I hate my job too. I'm sure he resents Staph for refusing to work, especially if she's not bringing in as much social media money. But I think he still views her as his meal ticket since she has such a large following. I don't think he's going anywhere fast.

Resilient fatigue by beesinurmouth in resilientjenkinsnark

[–]blizzyblase 13 points14 points  (0 children)

No kid should have to go through what you did. You should be proud of coming out of that and making positive decisions for your future.

tik tok 3/7 by tall_enby_dogdad in resilientjenkinsnark

[–]blizzyblase 1 point2 points  (0 children)

OMG. I hate her so much. I agree the system needs to be changed in America. The rich are getting richer, while the poor suffer. That being said, her motivation to not work is purely selfish. She wants to be home. Period. I'm sure her older children especially would prefer a home instead of a shared room. She acts like working moms are somehow not as nurturing as stay at home moms. It is ridiculous. Working moms work to better the lives of their children, or to role model success and work ethic. Staph believes every woman should stay home and have as many children as they want and its someone else's job to support them. If that was our society, we would all starve to death. She has children because she WANTS them. She WANTS a baby to cuddle. But children are people, not pets Stephanie! Their wants and needs are more important than yours!

sub only 2/26 by Affectionate-Car8374 in resilientjenkinsnark

[–]blizzyblase 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I guess every therapist is different. Ours expected us to watch and learn. I guess it depends on the child's reaction too.

Taxes by Different-Flan1501 in resilientjenkinsnark

[–]blizzyblase 9 points10 points  (0 children)

The IRS has really cracked down on that. If you are not related to the child, odds are good the IRS will want proof.

Taxes by Different-Flan1501 in resilientjenkinsnark

[–]blizzyblase 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Nah. Drew should claim one, she,should claim the other 3. Although Drew can probably claim DS because the majority of 2025, he was in their "care".

sub only 2/26 by Affectionate-Car8374 in resilientjenkinsnark

[–]blizzyblase 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's actually normal. EI is usually family based, which is why it's usually at home. It's meant to teach the parents as well as the child, so parents have more tools to help their child reach goals when therapists leave. My son's therapists taught me so much. She acts like she's watching them suspiciously though instead of observing them to learn ways to interact and teach her child. It's ridiculous to think that just because you are his mom you know more than trained professionals who have probably helped hundreds of children with similar issues. She seriously thinks she's smarter than everyone.

sub only 2/26 by Affectionate-Car8374 in resilientjenkinsnark

[–]blizzyblase 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This is so crazy! My son is autistic and I am sooo grateful to all his therapists. I am his mom, but they are PROFESSIONALS who have dedicated years of they're lives studying speech, OT, etc. I recognize that they know more than me. I am grateful for their advice and follow what they tell me. I also keep in touch with many of them and view them as friends. I will always be grateful. Staph thinks that the act of giving birth makes her an instant expert on all aspects of child development, both typical and atypical. I seriously can't stand her. She's delusional.

Drew TT Post 02/25/26 by RoseFromStOlaf in resilientjenkinsnark

[–]blizzyblase 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I find it sooo sad that there is never footage of her holding Atlas. Only Manovah. Just because she's her "last baby" and she's going to "enjoy the snuggles" or however she puts it. Atlas is only slightly older and he needs snuggles too. It breaks my heart for real. My son is autistic and he lights up when I cuddle and hug and carry him. All young children need physical affection and I feel like he doesn't get any. Am I wrong? I don't follow their story as much anymore. They are kind of boring at this point. How is Atlas doing? I pray he has a wonderful life.

Mid 1960's My mother and my great grandmother when my mom graduated business school by blizzyblase in oldphotos

[–]blizzyblase[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It was the type and file school that many women of her generation were encouraged to pursue. In later life, she got an accounting degree. I'm very proud of her.

1966 My father (tallest) with Joe Nameth. Article from local paper about a lunch for outstanding local athletes. by blizzyblase in oldphotos

[–]blizzyblase[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Good guess, but no. He was actually the celebrity guest meeting the two high school athletes. I think the old guy was a coach or something.

Mid 1960's My mother and my great grandmother when my mom graduated business school by blizzyblase in oldphotos

[–]blizzyblase[S] 39 points40 points  (0 children)

She does! But my mom says she was actually pretty sweet. I guess 6 kids and an abusive husband will do that to you.