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Mother-Daughter Q&A with Hailey: How did we get so close? Frugal Fit Mom Podcast

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Frugal Fit Mom Podcast

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@chelseafailla9887
@chelseafailla9887 10 ай бұрын
"rules without relationship is tyranny. Relationship without rules is chaos". Wise wise wise and 110% true
@yeseniapena6819
@yeseniapena6819 10 ай бұрын
Hailey looks so much like her dad. She's so grown and beautiful
@ashleebickley1222
@ashleebickley1222 10 ай бұрын
She looks like a good mix of both of them!
@lauranewman564
@lauranewman564 10 ай бұрын
She definitely looks like Dave, but I'm seeing some Lauren, maybe in her mannerisms?
@jenmatt1923
@jenmatt1923 10 ай бұрын
@@lauranewman564 Yes! I was thinking both of them as well!
@joolzmac1
@joolzmac1 10 ай бұрын
After following FFM for several years now, it is evident that Christine and Dave respect their children and in return, the kids respect them. I love the fun banter whenever the kids are in the vids. There is general joy in the household. I’m glad to say, both of our daughters went through their teenage years without being angsty and rude. Respect for each other seems to be the key. ❤
@joannerandolph5533
@joannerandolph5533 10 ай бұрын
I always told my daughter if she ever was in an uncomfortable situation or didn’t want to do something, just use me as her excuse - “my mom said I cant or I have to get home”. She really appreciated this
@dianasimplifies
@dianasimplifies 10 ай бұрын
I did that all the time. My parents were strict so it was not a stretch at all 😆 Anything I didn't want to do got blamed on my poor mom
@annariley7003
@annariley7003 10 ай бұрын
I've told my kids the same. That I know of, they've used me needing them to help out at home once.
@Tia-vj9ox
@Tia-vj9ox 10 ай бұрын
My mom said that to me too! I am 68 years old and I am still grateful that I could blame her lol
@susanpumphrey354
@susanpumphrey354 10 ай бұрын
I did that too! "Make me the bad guy, I don't care if they don't like me." 😅
@TracyShead-Stamey
@TracyShead-Stamey 10 ай бұрын
Omg yes, my kids are in their late 20s and early 30s, and I have told them to use me as an excuse anytime. Instead of oh mom says no, it's mom needs a ride to the Dr, or I need to help her with yard work. I will always be their mom.
@JulsMWK1995
@JulsMWK1995 10 ай бұрын
Hailey looks so much like her dad!
@theshepherds2846
@theshepherds2846 10 ай бұрын
I have 3 daughters, all grown and married. They were amazing children and teens. I so enjoyed every step of them growing up. Their friends mothers would complain about the angsty girls and how rude they were, and I would just keep quiet. Then I heard the way they spoke to their daughters and knew where they got it from. My girls are kind, generous and productive members of society, and I’m so proud of them. I’m a widow now, and they take good care of their mama! Christine, you and Dave have raised some awesome children and I know you guys are sooo proud!
@morganagrom3
@morganagrom3 10 ай бұрын
I’m 30 with a 3 year old daughter. I have an okay relationship with my mom (at best). You think your daughter is awesome, and she thinks you’re awesome. And I think that’s HUGE. You convey that to her and to your audience that parenting your daughter is a joy. When most people think parenting teenage girls sucks. You think she is a cool person. You respect her and think highly of her. And she reciprocates that. And that goes a long way. In the toddler years sometimes it can be tough to not feel burdened by certain aspects of parenting. But gosh my daughter is the coolest little person and I am going to try so hard to make sure she knows that as she grows.
@cassidiroberts6473
@cassidiroberts6473 10 ай бұрын
#1 - the audio 🫨 #2 - this was amazing and we now need a Hailey and Christine podcast.
@jackieinartime4598
@jackieinartime4598 7 ай бұрын
I love this! I have a Hailey! She's 18 months old and my first baby. We're already so close and you and my hope is that we always will be. You and your Hailey are such an inspiration for me, Christine. Thank you for having her on. This has been so encouraging.
@kristenschlorholtz8799
@kristenschlorholtz8799 10 ай бұрын
As a mom of boys, I’d love for you to do chats like this with your boys!
@PerilousRainbow
@PerilousRainbow 10 ай бұрын
My dad started when we were very young with building a solid foundation. Explaining everything, backing us up in situations, creating family traditions. As a teenager, he kept telling my brother and I no when we would ask to do things with friends so when I was about 14/15, we sat him down and went “we need to talk. You can’t keep telling us no all the time like this, we do our chores, we do everything expected of us. We keep our grades up, we don’t get in trouble.” Dad takes a long look at both of us and goes “you’re right. And this proves you two are ready to be trusted with extra freedom. I was waiting on you guys to initiate this conversation for that reason” It blew my mind. As an adult I’m like “that was a genius way to evaluate our maturity levels, man is a legend” I don’t know anyone else who did this with their parents but it has lead to my dad having zero issues of respecting our choices as adults or trying to pressure us to do things any kind of way. I have a way better relationship with my family than a vast majority of my peers.
@melissawright4040
@melissawright4040 10 ай бұрын
Being strict is good. My parents were strict and I was so lucky. I realized how lucky I was when I started working as as a probation officer. I thanked my parents all the time. I told my mom that she just doesn't realized what's out in society.
@karengreen2437
@karengreen2437 10 ай бұрын
Love this interview. Hailey is so mature and wise for her age. She reminds me a lot of our daughter. I remember one time when our daughter was a teenager someone asked her to do something (that she shouldn’t do). She literally told them “I don’t do that but, even if I did, my mom would find out so no”.
@yvonnepalmquist8676
@yvonnepalmquist8676 10 ай бұрын
Just a reminder part of the Walmart + is a $35 minimum, but if an item is able to be shipped, that has no minimum. I've also "delivered" to my parents and friends through my account.
@alisonp9545
@alisonp9545 10 ай бұрын
I think my daughter and I definitely bonded belong the only 2 girls in the house. Honesty, trust, and explaining things is huge with our family. Communication is also mega important.
@lynncrooks64
@lynncrooks64 10 ай бұрын
My girls to this day still say that before they do somethings they ask themselves, " will mom be mad?" They also always say thanks to my mom for driving me to be my best and my dad for his unconditional love!
@alisawainscott2692
@alisawainscott2692 10 ай бұрын
My oldest daughter went to a highly selective top 20 university. She texted me from a freshman psychology class where the professor said you will turn out more like your parents than you think. The whole class moaned and went on with stories about not liking your parents. She was shocked! I think mutual respect and treating them as a person while maintaining a parental role, not their friend, is a great step.
@diversekakes
@diversekakes 10 ай бұрын
I see my 19 year old self in your daughter! I pray that she doesn’t ever let anyone hurt her sweet spirit. Great video!
@tashainjena
@tashainjena 10 ай бұрын
So... story time... my mom had me at 34... 16 and 14 years after my siblings. My mom was my #1 caretaker, as I was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes at 2. But I was a daddy's girl. Until i was 14. My dad passed, and all though we were prepared for it, it was rough. Ma always said there was a reason I was born, and both of us said it was so she wouldn't be alone. She raised me right, always there, my very best friend. She would go on all my field trips when i was in school, and most of my college trips. When she wasn't there, I called her every night. She even came and stayed with me in the college dorms. It's so hard for me now, because i am slowly loosing her to dementia. I can't call her 5 times a day when I am out and about. She can't remember how to text, so I can't send her all the funny pictures I used too. Me and my husband live with her and help care for her. But I miss her every day, even though she is still here.
@dianasimplifies
@dianasimplifies 10 ай бұрын
I'm so sorry to hear this, ❤❤❤my mom was older when she had me too. I'm 54 and she just turned 89!
@rosaryfitzgerald165
@rosaryfitzgerald165 10 ай бұрын
I worked grave for a few years and I have NEVER HEARD ANYTHING TRUER than nothing good happens after midnight!!!
@FrugalFamilyFocus
@FrugalFamilyFocus 10 ай бұрын
Awe yayyyyyy Hailey is home!!! Also I’m so thrilled for these tips- thank you so much for sharing. My kids are still little! I hope to someday have this kind of relationship with my teens!
@lindabeard488
@lindabeard488 10 ай бұрын
Haley is so much like you. Your children really respect you and that’s not very common anymore. Congratulations for having a great daughter and well-behaved boys who also respect you. Mom and dad have done a wonderful job. ❤❤❤
@lindabeard488
@lindabeard488 10 ай бұрын
@frugalfitmompodcast_ I went to your podcasts and said help.
@lindabeard488
@lindabeard488 10 ай бұрын
I don’t know how to do this. I’m sorry. I will give you name and address and email. I’m sorry to disappoint you.
@tonimcintyre-wx3qn
@tonimcintyre-wx3qn 10 ай бұрын
My daughter is grown not ,when she was about 35,she send her dad and I flowers with a card that said,thank you for making me the person I am today,so I thought maybe we did ok.
@adriennescrazylife188
@adriennescrazylife188 10 ай бұрын
It’s never to late - my daughter and I only became super close around 13 years old. I am her friend, but I’m also her parent. And I agree with explaining decisions, it helps kids understand and teaches them how to communicate
@sierra5877
@sierra5877 10 ай бұрын
I’m in my 30s, partnered but not married, and I don’t have any kids so I’m not exactly your majority demographic. I always said that if I met the right partner and we decided we wanted children that I’d hope to have boys because they just seem easier and low key and don’t hate you as much during teenage years lol. Your videos made me realize that if I ever have kids I really hope I have a little GIRL. Because the relationship you and Hailey have is so precious. If I ever have a daughter I hope I can raise her to be funny and smart and have an amazing relationship with her like you have with your daughter. Thanks for sharing not only fun frugal content, but also your funny family antics.
@betterlivingonabudget
@betterlivingonabudget 10 ай бұрын
I let out a for-real squeal when I saw this podcast in my feed after work! I have an hour commute home and this one made the ride home go by in a blink! My twin daughters graduated from college in May, and moved across the country mid-July. It's so hard to see them go, but exciting at the same time. Best wishes to Hailey for a fantastic future ahead.
@elizabethkelly9790
@elizabethkelly9790 10 ай бұрын
Love this episode so much. We’ve always told our older girls to use us an an excuse for anything they aren’t comfortable with. Sorry guys, my parents say I can’t or say I need to get home. Trust is a 2 way street and needs to be earned on both sides. ❤
@margigannon1748
@margigannon1748 10 ай бұрын
Gilmore girls is so good I’ve never seen Buffy I may have to watch it now
@AmySimmonds-luv4Jesus
@AmySimmonds-luv4Jesus 10 ай бұрын
100% agree with the social media comments. My husband and I held back as long as we could. We let our kids have a cell phone their senior year.
@peggypeters6676
@peggypeters6676 10 ай бұрын
Senior year!!?? Gosh
@lubas4945
@lubas4945 10 ай бұрын
I am 67 and my mother is long gone, but the damage I suffered will always will be with me. I never spoke up, just hid the best I could which led to a first failed abusive marriage. My point is, work on the relationships, treasure and love each other
@Bo-ru4ow
@Bo-ru4ow 10 ай бұрын
This is Germany speaking: PLEASE! PLEASE! PLEASE, DO THE BUFFY AND THE THE GILMORE GIRLS PODCAST! YOU JUST MENTIONED EVERY OF MY FAVOURITE BUFFY EPISODES - and by the way: SPIKE. Totally agree on everything you said about Spike! I'm 51 years old, but I-m not embarrased to say that two of my favourite things on this planet are Buffy and Gilmore Girls. I just did my very own "birthday week" and watched all the birthday episodes of both series in the evenings before my birthday. Such great fun. Love your podcast and your videos. If you are ever interested in what a German Aldi or Lidl look like, tell me, I will film a video from the motherland/ship😊 of Aldi and send it to you. All the best to you and Hayley! Yours, Bo
@DMan-j9h
@DMan-j9h 2 күн бұрын
Interesting dynamic I like the way it works
@TheCrossLegacy
@TheCrossLegacy 10 ай бұрын
Such a great interview between a mother and daughter!
@patriciacarter8442
@patriciacarter8442 10 ай бұрын
Michael Rosenbaum. I love his pod cast and him. Actually have a photo with him and "Clark" Glad you are doing well Hailey:) Life is a garden, dig it.
@nancylutsch6018
@nancylutsch6018 10 ай бұрын
Great video. I don't think you are too strict. I think you are a loving, understanding, and caring parent. When i hear your daughter speaking about her growing up with rules, I see my son saying the same things. He once told me that he appreciated not pushing him to getting a driver's license because he knew he wasn't ready for the responsibility.
@JazzyJosie
@JazzyJosie 10 ай бұрын
i'm 40 and was completely 100% stuck just 'doing the kids and the mom' stuff for over 10 years. I have answered that way a LOT but I had lost myself. And I, unfortunately, at the time, didn't have an encouraging partner. (turned out to be extremely abusive and we escaped last year). BUT that question is something i can imagine answering now like this: I USED to love to ride my bike, to boogie (like living room dance party style boogie), do thing for other primarily shoveling driveways and walkways because i LOVE shoveling snow and building snowmen and going sledding. Notice how it switched from "I used to love", to "I love". This now, me being the only parent of 4 children 100% of the time. And somehow having escaped the abuse and with even less time and energy. I'm finding myself again~! And I feel SO GOOD. Love seeing you two together. Gives me hope for my daughter and I. shes also the only other girl. eldest girl with 3 younger brothers. it's chaos. 10 (daughter) and then 8, 5, 3 (sons). Have a WONDERFUL WEEK!!! Sending smiles and sunshisne from Winnipeg, Canada! (North of North Dakota) ~Jj
@Sher1965
@Sher1965 9 ай бұрын
I knew that I was going to move out after high school. I already had a job so I was purchasing the things that I would need for my apartment while still living at home.
@kerryf9796
@kerryf9796 10 ай бұрын
#1 I adore Hailey! #2 I'd sign up for a Buffy podcast!!!
@user-ky4dt2or3w
@user-ky4dt2or3w 10 ай бұрын
Thank you for doing this podcast, it was very helpful and fun. Hailey, i wish you all the best with your future plans, no matter what you decide to do or study. It is evident that your mom and dad gave you great roots to provide a sturdy foundation and help you move forward in a positive direction. Thank you for your honesty during this episode.
@somethingsaboutmary3134
@somethingsaboutmary3134 9 ай бұрын
I need more of these! Love this talk. as a mom of a little girl, I hope to have this kind of relationship with her down the road.
@viviannichols3582
@viviannichols3582 10 ай бұрын
Pod Meets World is the BEST!
@mommamoore
@mommamoore 10 ай бұрын
I just heard in a trauma conference (for my foster parent license), they now believe that the frontal lobe isn't fully developed until 30 now. I was kind of in shock because some parents allow smart phones and access to a lot of tech at like 7 (our schools start Ipads in 1st grade )... I can't imagine how overwhelming and damaging that could be. Also I am so glad to hear that looking back Hailey was grateful for a more strict parent. I sure hope my teens feel that way when they are older (now 13f and 15m). I hear the you are the most strict parent ever... they don't have smart phones either and our rule is when you are out of the house on your own then you can have it. They do have Gabb kids safe phones and I feel like it's enough to communicate for extra curricular actvities. They also have chromebooks to work on homework/fun time and I have monitoring and lock outs on those and shut off at the router at a certain time. Thanks so much for sharing this!! makes me feel like I'm doing the right thing to protect them.
@becreative2420
@becreative2420 10 ай бұрын
You are doing the right thing. Don't let anyone make you feel differently.
@MHT399
@MHT399 9 ай бұрын
Hailey is wise beyond years!
@CraneFamilyAdventures
@CraneFamilyAdventures 10 ай бұрын
Sooo glad you did this!! I’ve been wondering about your relieving your kids and I think you should be proud of how close you are with your kids.
@angelahawkins8069
@angelahawkins8069 10 ай бұрын
Loved seeing you both together. It's obvious there is mutual love a respect between mother and daughter ❤
@joannerandolph5533
@joannerandolph5533 10 ай бұрын
Love this! You two remind me of the relationship my daughter and I have. She’s 22 now and my best friend
@Michelle_Ellen87
@Michelle_Ellen87 10 ай бұрын
I love this so much for so many reasons!! Gratefully, my daughters are still young, so I haven't messed them up permanently.... I so needed all this parenting advice. Thank you!! ❤
@CourtneyABentley
@CourtneyABentley 10 ай бұрын
My mama was the exact same way. We didn’t have cell phones growing up. We never had sleep overs either. My mama would always say nothing good happens after midnight.
@syd3724
@syd3724 10 ай бұрын
You are a great mother Christine, your children are a reflection of that.
@innatatarinov5099
@innatatarinov5099 10 ай бұрын
Christine you are not the worst . You are great mom . I have very similar rules because we care so much about our kids ❤
@svp9148
@svp9148 10 ай бұрын
Absolutely, the best podcast. Hailey has a beautiful soul and you have an awesome relationship with each other. 🥰
@svp9148
@svp9148 10 ай бұрын
Hi Christine! I am hoping the message I received is from you. However, I don't use telegram or any other social media platform. Is there another way to connect?
@fredricabrown9003
@fredricabrown9003 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing such a great video of women who respect each other!!! That has to be the best part of Mother/Daughter relationships, and especially turning out great kids!! They end up being nice people and you folks have cornered the market on the whole thing!! A joy to watch all your videos....wishes for success in whatever Hailey wants to do or be at some point in life...I'm fortunate to still have a great relationship with my daughter, she's 62 and I am 80...who knew??😎❤
@carmarasmussen8118
@carmarasmussen8118 10 ай бұрын
I grew up in a family just like yours so I can relate to the dynamic, oldest and only daughter with three younger brothers. However I did not have a close relationship with my mother at all. I was the teenager that hated my mom and couldn't wait to move out. You are both so fortunate that you have had such a wonderful relationship over the years. 😊
@mbarnes1300
@mbarnes1300 10 ай бұрын
This was amazing to hear! As a mom of 3 teens - many great reminders. Thank you both for your time!
@k4xxxminecrafter792
@k4xxxminecrafter792 10 ай бұрын
And some kids are just amazing too!!!!!!!
@jennynevers4811
@jennynevers4811 10 ай бұрын
omg, the james marsters interviews, YES. 100% with you guys. Especially the inside of you one, that one sent me down a rabbit hole of james marsters interview marathon 🤣 Great Q&A guys! And good luck with everything Hailey!!!
@sarastewart3470
@sarastewart3470 10 ай бұрын
Yay loved your podcast visit, You two are so much fun! Really glad Hayley is trying out all the things and that her privacy is so well protected ❤
@heidirees9647
@heidirees9647 10 ай бұрын
You two are absolutely amazing! I have two daughters, oldest and second oldest, birth order matters, I will fight y’all on it! I believe we have a healthy relationship, especially my second daughter. The trust and respect has always been there. The open communication and compromise was crucial! But I also had strict rules on certain things like no sleep overs and curfew. I talk to my kids respectfully and explain things to them. I answer any questions they have, appropriately based on age. I want them to come to me for answers not friends or Google, that’s where they get into trouble and see things or learn things that aren’t safe! My parents were open and honest with me growing up so I absolutely wanted that with my kids. I’m certainly not perfect by any means, but I’m growing up with them! Thank you for doing this podcast with your daughter! It’s so wonderful and refreshing to see positivity on social media and see what a healthy relationship looks like! Good luck with adulting Haley! (Spelling? 🤷🏼‍♀️)😂 That’s how the caption spelt your name! ❤ to your family!
@olabisiolatunji8448
@olabisiolatunji8448 10 ай бұрын
25:20
@carolhill-davis2563
@carolhill-davis2563 10 ай бұрын
James Marston narrates the books on audible the Dresden files. Absolutely amazing.
@melissaeisener6896
@melissaeisener6896 10 ай бұрын
Yes!!! I was never given explanations and I resented that. I was also curious. So I explain everything to my kids. Even at age 3 and 4!
@ninaamedro3211
@ninaamedro3211 10 ай бұрын
More Hailey Mom videos ❤ can't wait to see your Buffy & GG Breakdown videos ❤
@violetwithey4618
@violetwithey4618 10 ай бұрын
Love you two. I agree with setting boundaries. Bedtime was strict. We're in an apartment. The neighbors upstairs have a 2 and 4 year old. Those kids run and jump all day. We never hear the parents telling them to stop. We also do not hear them ever tell them no. Neither do the kids have a consistent bedtime. So when they send them to bed they cry until they fall asleep. It seems for you and Hailey it was Buffy. For my daughter and I it was Charmed and Gilmore Girls. Have a f good one Ladies!
@brentderksen
@brentderksen 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for a little peek into your post High school life. May God bless you in your next adventure!
@ronaliveshere7422
@ronaliveshere7422 10 ай бұрын
OMG once more with feeling is our fav too. I was just talking about it with my daughter last night! Team Spike!
@daygirl2659
@daygirl2659 10 ай бұрын
Thanks Hailey❤that was fun to hear your answers. 🤗
@rosahinson2166
@rosahinson2166 10 ай бұрын
I sooo ❤this episode. I think I know now why me and my son are tight. I treated my son with the upmost respect since the day he was born. I guess one of these days I’m going to have to watch Buffy.
@Crackrzz
@Crackrzz 10 ай бұрын
33:54 Y'all wanna be jealous? Our local Comic Con have been trying to get James Marsters for years. He is finally coming here the end of the month! 😊
@amandacook3093
@amandacook3093 10 ай бұрын
Great episode! You guys must listen to the rewatcher podcast! They recap each Buffy episode and it's so good!
@NOVAFrugalFamily
@NOVAFrugalFamily 10 ай бұрын
My son is in high school and band keeps scheduling things during dinner time and he is like what is this madness.. don’t they know it is dinner now. Structure is super important!!
@dianasimplifies
@dianasimplifies 10 ай бұрын
After trying to teach SS kids for years I realized the schools scheduled everything during Wed nights at church and even Sunday's during the day. They are doing it on purpose! Stuff didn't used to be scheduled during meal times and church times.
@SylvieBenoit-lc5zc
@SylvieBenoit-lc5zc 10 ай бұрын
What a fabulous young lady! Mama you should be proud of yourself! 😉
@veronykaah
@veronykaah 10 ай бұрын
Great episode!!! Great tips, can't wait to see Hailey on here again 💜
@sarahbreed6798
@sarahbreed6798 10 ай бұрын
I’m watching this and cannot help comparing your relationship with your children to that of Ruby Franke. Night and Day !!! ❤
@courtneyglasco2216
@courtneyglasco2216 10 ай бұрын
Always Team Angel
@camillalindeblad4492
@camillalindeblad4492 10 ай бұрын
No cell phones, social media and no sleep overs. You forgot the chips!! No cell phones, social media, sleep overs and NO CHIPS! 😂😂😂
@SmilinsShrinking
@SmilinsShrinking 10 ай бұрын
It's great to see Hailey!! ❤
@sashimb11
@sashimb11 10 ай бұрын
I have a super close relationship with my mom and can definitely relate to this! 😊 I’m 32 and she’s still always the first person I call to tell everything to . Unrelated to the topic, but did notice the audio and this was very odd and choppy.
@cookshackcuisinista
@cookshackcuisinista 10 ай бұрын
🎉❤nice to see the relationship between you! I think that sometimes personalities have a lot to do with whether the relationship between mother and child is good or mediocre. We know that you can't make relationships happen, there has to be a type of spark therein. If the mother doesn't inspire the spark when the child is young, I think that's where the relationship becomes severed! or disjointed between mother and child.
@rachelmckoskybennett8285
@rachelmckoskybennett8285 10 ай бұрын
Appreciate this conversation. Thank you.
@helenasantos-collins6400
@helenasantos-collins6400 10 ай бұрын
Great job, Hailey! Great advice!
@reseller2052
@reseller2052 10 ай бұрын
Awww I loved this so much! Such a good relationship.
@juliehelms4901
@juliehelms4901 10 ай бұрын
I had 5 boys before having my daughter at 35. You couldn’t separate us now with a chisel!! In fact….we’re going to see the Taylor movie tomorrow! And buying all the crazy merch!! Lol
@k4xxxminecrafter792
@k4xxxminecrafter792 10 ай бұрын
I still probably agree with all you said- I just started listening. 🥰
@stephaniegaddis1716
@stephaniegaddis1716 10 ай бұрын
Yes! Yes! Yes! lol!! Our parenting styles are very similar. AND I have 1 daughter + 5 sons, so we have a similar family dynamics. Right now my girlie is 17 and a senior. I laughed out loud when Hailey mentioned chauffeuring her brothers. My daughter is the preferred chauffeur and "babysitter." Our youngest 2 are 8 & 10, so babysitting is mostly just making sure they don't burn the house down. Our oldest 2 sons still live at home and attend a local community college, but it looks like my girlie will attend college 14 hrs from me. I know it will be amazing for her, but I will miss her tremendously!!
@servantwarrior880
@servantwarrior880 10 ай бұрын
As a mother of five daughters ages 6, 8, 10, 11, and 12 I am hoping for the day I can have the oldest babysit for us. Hopefully in the next few years!
@therealvivian82
@therealvivian82 10 ай бұрын
Aww Hailey, such a treat
@nancyblair320
@nancyblair320 10 ай бұрын
All 4 of your kids look like Dave. I have a Daughter named Haleah (pronounced Haley). I was a single Mom her whole life snd jer and I are SUPER CLOSE. She is now 29 and has 3 children. I miss the times when she was little!!!
@nancyblair320
@nancyblair320 10 ай бұрын
@frugalfitmompodcast._ hello
@kristinam2719
@kristinam2719 10 ай бұрын
You and Hailey together are priceless……definitely partners in crime!
@ashleyterry6424
@ashleyterry6424 10 ай бұрын
I have never watched Buffy but I would totally watch it and the Buffy rewatch podcast if you two did it 😂
@loswife6233
@loswife6233 9 ай бұрын
nothing good happens after midnight is my mantra :-)
@megillie
@megillie 10 ай бұрын
The freedom within boundaries! Yes! We've always done that and I've had it told to me, it's like a dog park... free to roam, but within the fence I set up. 😂🤣. I mean..... It works. Lol
@Melishi911
@Melishi911 10 ай бұрын
My mom and sister are much closer, I think cause they spent more time together. Mom was more understanding of things she (my sister) needed and tried to accommodate her more. Even now, my mom and I arent as close. I joked to my sister i was the trial run to what not to do XD. also.. always teams spike. I love James Marsters, I went to one his concerts a few years ago, and it was like one of the loveliest things ever. He is just the best human. (it was a comic con, so if you get the oppurtinity). I got to meet him at that event too and he was like "woah you watched buffy as a kid was that like okay? XD"
@BizzayLady
@BizzayLady 10 ай бұрын
"You don't feel like you're going to die after eating Chick Fil A". Accurate AF LOL
@mhatch8946
@mhatch8946 10 ай бұрын
I'm so glad you all don't do sleepovers. We have a 7, 14, and 15 year old. They have never had a sleepover either.
@abfamily4075
@abfamily4075 10 ай бұрын
My kids are under 5 but I've been leaning towards the no sleepover rule but I'd love to hear why y'all decided to not do those for your kids.
@becreative2420
@becreative2420 10 ай бұрын
I just remember my own experiences with sleepovers and decided I didn't want my son to ever feel like I did. When there's more than one kid sleeping over, bullying can happen, the creepy uncle or the older brother's friends show up, the parents aren't paying attention, the house rules are Very different, they eat weird stuff at weird times, the parents are super strict and scary - so many things. I remember one friend whose parents made us watch a family movie every time - they were rated R horror films. I'm still scarred from that. Anyway, my main goal is to keep my kid safe, mind and body. So it's always been no.
@susandendler4562
@susandendler4562 10 ай бұрын
What is the "Buffy" show you're speaking of? Good podcast, so nice to see Hailey.
@susanpumphrey354
@susanpumphrey354 10 ай бұрын
I had a realization the other day while watching one of the teen movies from back in the day (so, 80's, which is when I was a teen) -- we were conditioned HARD to think that parents and teenaged kids just could not get along, at all. It's kind of shocking to think back on all of the movies and TV shows, and even music videos, that pushed that message. It broke my heart when my kids were little because I just knew they were going to hate me once they became teenagers. (Even though I never really hated my parents, LOL, I guess I just assumed that was because I was never one of the popular kids so I had no reason to try to sneak out or anything that would get me into major trouble with them.) My kids are 24, 22, and 19 now, and thankfully we never had that bad spell, and hubby and I never had to try to be "the cool parents" to keep that from happening, either. Like you, we just always treated our kids with respect even though we set boundaries, and it was fine.
@leahhitz2706
@leahhitz2706 10 ай бұрын
I can NOT take elements...im a single kidney person. But loved the podcast. ❤ im glad i have close relationships with all my children
@leytonfortnite4724
@leytonfortnite4724 10 ай бұрын
It is fun to be fit❤❤❤❤ Really enjoy you both!!
@elizabethronces1377
@elizabethronces1377 10 ай бұрын
I really enjoyed this podcast!!!!😊
@davinacipriano5642
@davinacipriano5642 10 ай бұрын
You and your daughter remind me of me and my daughter so much! We so love Buffy! Buffy FOREVER! LOL. Sorry Team Angel!!! But Spike is soooo good too!
@susanrehak398
@susanrehak398 10 ай бұрын
Love this so much!
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