I admire the way you take a moment to listen to each child when they want to tell you something. So much love in this house it brings a tear to my eye.
Oh Sue keep going. I had been wpndering if you were all ok. You ate dping grest Take five minutes later My daughter does not want to get up. It must be sooo hard. You're kids are great. Take care 💜💜💜Xxxx
Sue our son joined the Raf coming up to 5 years now when he done his 10 week basic training he was so down and exhausted I really didn't think he would stay ..But he did and the day we went to his passing out parade was amazing seeing him in his uniform and seeing the change in his was just lovely ..im sure he will be absolutely fine and the 10 weeks does fly ..Good luck to him xxx
My goodness how do you honestly cope on a daily basis! You deserve a medal! Those kids are so very lucky having a mom and dad with so much love and patience for them. I hold my hat off to you! Xx❤️
@@travellingyoginikas ah thankyou! I always think if you cant comment something nice then just dont comment at all. This family are so close and loving and patient with each other its just a pleasure to watch their daily life. Stay safe and well my friend❤️
I was thinking the the same😊. In my younger years I was able to manage quite a bit. Now?...Not a chance. I'm amazed Sue and Noel are sane...lol. They are Amazing parents😊
@@cherylrobinson517 lol made me laugh wen ya said ur surprised sun n Noel r still sane. 😁 Yep they are both one in a million aren't they. Sooooo admirable ❤️
I’m literally shattered just watching this!! I don’t know how you do it! When you were in the car and you said ok just popping to the school, I was waiting for you to say “and get some quiet for five mins” haha! I hope Daniel starts to enjoy the RAF soon, you must be missing him so much.
Honestly Sue...I’m in total awe of you! You have the patience of a saint and the ability to listen to the children, have an eye on each of them whilst vlogging and multi tasking! It’s a real skill! Really missed your vlogs however I understand it must be super busy for you right now. Hope Noels dad is recovering well xx
Hang in there Daniel if you can. I was in the royal navy and got to two weeks in and thought I couldn't carry on. Bawled my eyes out when I called my parents my dad said to preserve and speak to my instructor which I did. And I carried on and loved it. Everyone has that breaking point in basic training it's hard. Good luck to Daniel though. And Sue you are amazing, hang in there too!
I joined the Army when I was 16 and wanted to leave after a week. I was persuaded to stay a little longer as they said it was just home sickness which is understandable. I eventually retired from the Army after 24 years service, the best times of my life and certainly the best friends that I have ever made and I am still in touch with them to this day. Just for context, I joined in 1974 and left in 1998. I still miss my Army days but like I said still have life long friends that are there for me if I need them (and vice versa). Keep going Daniel, it does get better, basic training is hard but once you pass out it is a different life altogether. You have picked a fantastic career path which I promise you you will not regret.
To Gali gal ; I stopped care ing bout stuff round the house, now in lockdown my husband has decorated our house from attic to kitchen. He even put tiles on wall & floor in toilet & lined bathroom shelves, plus put a shelf up in bathroom. He's now saving up for a better garage. 🤗
My daughter retired last year from the Army here in America. She had almost 25 years in. Its a tough road with basic training but your son will do great with family encouraging him. We have an organization here that began in 1942 during WW2. Its called Blue Star Mothers of America, Inc. You may have a similar group in the UK that helps support Mothers and families of active, reserves and national guard as well as veterans. All best wishes to your son and the family who supports and serves also. God bless.
I watch all your vlogs but this was one of my favourites!! Just seeing you managing day to day tasks is really interesting. Sue you are SuperMum!! Well done for holding it together whilst homeschooling so many xx
Tell him to hang in there, they all feel like that cause it's so different from anything he's ever done. He'll never regret it! First time I have watched your blogs and I'm really enjoying them. X
You are just incredible I would have lost my nerves many times a day. Congratulations that you are such a good Mama and hope things will get a bit easier for you soon. Keep safe and healthy love to you all
I am in awe of you Sue, i am struggling home schooling my two primary school kids so what you are doing is just amazing! You inspire me to be able to do more and just get on with it 🙂
Sorry to hear your Dad had a fall Noel. It's good he is out of hospital now. That must have been a real worry for you all. The alarm company are very good. It will give you peace of mind if anything happens again. I laughed when you were trying to get the older kids up Sue. My 2 are like that. It's a relief to see I'm not the only one. All your children are a credit to you both. You are such good parents. Take care xx
I don't know how but in the last 2 weeks I've watched almost 3 years worth of your content and the documentaries too. Pfftthh I'm fine, it's fine, I'm not obsessed 😅😂
I had a stroke at 7:55 when she said they were ready for the day because I was already exhausted just from watching til that point. I am always running on fumes just with 3 kids. Sue you're something else. Everyone is always so happy and optimistic in your home. You and Noel are a hell of a team! I just love your family.
I'm glad I didn't have to do the home schooling during the pandemic. I would've invested in headphones for each of them. I love doing laundry and I'm impressed you stay up on it with so many. With 22 kids, I'd insist on two washers and two dryers. Enjoy watching/listening to your vlogs. I am fairly new to your channel. Had to stop watching the new ones and go start from the beginning, so I'd have a reference to what you all are referencing at times. God bless, and I'm glad you're not having to do the home schooling any longer. I could've and would've done it, but wouldn't have enjoyed it at all. How much more we appreciate our teachers after this.
Bless you all - must be so hard. Home schooling is bad enough, and then trying to decorate while you've got all the kids running round. Not surprised you ran out of time to vlog. One day at a time, we'll all get there. x
Tell your son that not many people “enjoy” basic training. I went to basic training 47 years ago, the first couple of weeks are always the hardest because everything is so foreign. But alter the initial induction thing will become routine and he will begin to see why the first few weeks are hard.
It’s meant to be hard isn’t it as it’s really meant to push them to the limit as they need to be tough incase of war. If it was easy and nice it would not make for strong resistant fighters. As that’s ultimately what they are isn’t it. I spoke to a man in the army and he said the training is almost meant to break you so they can rebuild you to be the best you can be. I hope he doesn’t give up but if it’s not for him it’s not for him. The army isn’t suitable for everyone is it.
My husband went through USMC boot camp many years ago. Part ways through, he really regretted his decision, but he stuck with it and when graduation day came he was very proud of himself. He is still proud of his service in the USMC.
Awwww Phoebe's little lisp :) You're a bloody superstar Sue. Daniel, poor buddy is a bit homesick :( It's so awful. I'm nearly 40, and still get homesick. You can do it Daniel, it's going to be ok. One day at a time.
My nephew completed his RAF 10 week training in Dec. Sounded so hard but he said he enjoyed it. He should try and stick with it as I think they make it really hard for them x
My son was exactly the same, it’s normal as first10 weeks so hard, tell him to hang in there, my son 10 years in and loves it. Sue you are doing a great job with home schooling 🤗
I hope that Noel’s dad feels 100% better ASAP! 💕🙏🏼😘 Sue you deserve the best mom of the year award! 💗 No worries on not vlogging lately. Of course your family’s health and well-being comes first. 💗
You are the most patient person I know Sue, hats off to you for all you do. Wouldnt it be great if we could fast forward all the mundane household jobs. Your landing will look great when its done. Hope Noels dad is better soon. Haveca good week xxx
You’re doing such an amazing job with homeschooling. My sister has 6 school age kids . 3 are disabled and they are finding it hard to sort all 6 of them each day. She’s more than ready to get hers back to school . Hope Noels Dad is ok x
I only have 2 kids and you got the virtual learning going better then I did..we are now full time homeschooling and even that is nearly impossible...your a fantastic mom, you have things under control compared to most people I know!
My kids were the same. Trying to get them up for school was a nightmare. So I told them if they don't get up when I come in, I will come in an hour earlier. They now get up 😂😂 Glad you are all OK and sorry to hear Noels dad had a fall. Hoping all is well xx
So glad to see you all I think every parent is with you who is home schooling at this time it's not easy and I've only got two to sort out the older one sorts himself out your just a wonder woman Sue take care to you all xxx.
Hi guys my eldest son did 7 years as a royal signal man he had a wobble in his first 1o weeks we all supported him after all its a big thing leaveing your family give him my regards stay strong stay safe 😊xx
OMG my head is spinning just watching that! You guys are doing so well. I live in New Zealand and we've only had two lockdowns. Our first was 4 weeks full lockdown of the whole country then we went to level 3 so some people could return to work but schools remained closed for another 3 weeks (7 weeks homeschooling). Then later in the year we had another two weeks at level 3 - so another two weeks homeschooling. That's it for us so far and it was bad enough with two kids! I can't imagine having to manage that many kids!
Glad you are back, I was begining to think that you might not be OK. You are doing great with home schooling. People with less children than you are not coping half as well, you are amazing.
Sue you are an absolute star! I have an 8 years old son home schooling and a 17 weeks old baby boy teething and I’m struggling but you keep so level headed and get stuff done. Love your Vlogs ❤️ stay safe ❤️
Glad to hear noals dad I'd ok. Love watching your vlogs. I hate homeschooling. Currently watching all your old vlogs n having a laugh with you. Stay safe all. X
It’s great to have you back. Really really missed your vlogs last week. Honestly I don’t know how you fit them in but I really appreciate them so much. 😘💐
When my friend moved into her old flat a few years ago, someone had glossed the kitchen walls red...it took her 7 coats of white paint and it still was never fully covered!
Checked my YT feed every couple of times each day hoping to find a vlog from y’all, then hoped it wasn’t something bad that kept you away. Glad to know Noel’s dad is doing better. I’m not lying when I say you make my day so much better. Thanks for picking up the camera again.
I was getting worried and wondering if anything happened. I am sorry Noel's dad had a fall, but am happy he is doing well. I wish Daniel much good luck on his new adventure and hope all works out well.Your amazing Sue! Sending many Blessings to all of you from New York!
Sue my older brother joined the army back in November and my cousin joined the RAF last week to both felt the same way Daniel is feeling the first few weeks are the worst but after the the first few they get easier my brother is loving the army and my cousin is settling in the RAF still. Honestly i don't know how you cope doing online learning at yours my mum has 5 kids and i the eldest at home am helping them with theirs and then my own your amazing with what you are doing. Keep strong and safe.
It appears as though you have a good routine in chaotic times - well done all! I am a learning resource teacher in Canada, we have been in school all year ... trying times show us what we can do! I hope your son perseveres ... the satisfaction will be immense.
Wow what an amazing mumma you are sue!🥰everyone is moaning about home schooling and your house is full but you are all still managing to get some done even though there are so many children to help get online! I could hear you all and it’s like a busy classroom but lovely because some in pjs and some still having breakfast but it’s a happy house and that’s the most important thing ....such a calm lovely lady💕
I love this vlog!! I’ve always wondered how sue manages to get it all done. She’s more productive than me and, I only have 2 kiddies. Sue the super mummy?, for sure!! Love the Radfords!! 😘
Looking what Sue does on a daily basis looking after 12 children and home schooling as well, you make me feel I can cope with anything with only two! Supermum 🥰🦸🏻♀️
My daughter just whines all the time regarding homeschooling, she’s a little younger than Tillie. I know she can do it but god it’s like pulling teeth then Groundhog Day She’s a really good girl but missing other children I’m starting to dread it everyday. Sue you really are superwoman xxx
@@heathermartin4809 Same here..it is a nightmare and I feel so sorry for them. It's like swimming through treacle. They have lost their motivation now and I'm not sure what else I can say or do to help them.
@@heathermartin4809 My sons are 12 and 15 but they are a nightmare to wake up in the morning. They are currently using the lounge as a bedroom (long story) with their older sister so she disturbs them as she is not sleeping at night. Nightmare all round! 😩
I absolutely take my hat off to you Sue, homeschooling 1 or 2 children is hard, you are a super Mum and doing an amazing job. Noel wishing your Dad a speedy recovery hope he is feeling a lot better soon.
You’re doing a great Job Sue and Noel. I’ve just two boys aged 18 and 16. The eldest Alfie has been furloughed from his job and our youngest Harvey is homeschooling for his gcse grades. It’s not an easy time but your videos keep us going,! We think you are absolutely wonderful. Keep going and love to you all xxx
I like so many others was concerned about you all .It is great to get a Radford update . So sorry to hear about Noel'dad . You need to do another house tour . I saw you calling the girls .I thought they had beds not bunks. Take care .I hope Daniel settles
The training for the RAF is brutal, my husband done 14 years but once it’s over it’s a very secure and rewarding job he just needs to be strong! Great career for him and pension but yes it’s tough.
Much respect to you sue, I don't know how you do it. I had three girls at back of each other but at least school was on lol.. bet your glad when its time for your bed.you never seem to get annoyed with anything , wonder woman lol. Love your vlogs keep them coming so look forward to them. Thank you all the radford family for joining in. Xx
Bless you all! Glad your father in law is ok! Yes I remember those days trying to get my kids up for school! Keep safe have a Blessed day! From Karen,USA Jackson,Michigan
My son went to basic training nearly 11 years ago and yes they all felt like Daniel does, homesick, not for them etc even my lad had doubts several times but he loves it now and he is a Corporal and works as a avionics technician on the Apaches. He is nearly 28 and said he wouldn’t know how to function on “civvy” street lol the only downside is we miss him so much as due to his job he is sent worldwide and does so many amazing things 😊 So keep up with the positive talk to Daniel and the encouragement, it’s only early days and yes basic trading is bloody hard on them as it’s a huge adjustment being told what to do all the time and making sure everything is in a certain way plus the main thing is working as a team and putting others first. At the end of the day whatever he decides to do as long as he is happy that is the main thing as even now we say to our son no matter what you do in life as long as you are happy that’s the main thing 😊
I admire the way you take a moment to listen to each child when they want to tell you something. So much love in this house it brings a tear to my eye.
aww teh kids all look like either or both parents but phoebe especially looks like a mini sue in this vlog! v cute
Your honestly super mom! I don’t know how you do it Sue especially with so many young kids!!!
She is absolutely beautiful I only have 4 at home and I look horrid but she looks beautiful and keeps it together
Beatifull family.
Lola is such a devoted dog with the children bless x
She really is she’s very protective over them and such a good guard dog
Oh Sue keep going. I had been wpndering if you were all ok. You ate dping grest Take five minutes later My daughter does not want to get up. It must be sooo hard. You're kids are great. Take care
💜💜💜Xxxx
Sue our son joined the Raf coming up to 5 years now when he done his 10 week basic training he was so down and exhausted I really didn't think he would stay ..But he did and the day we went to his passing out parade was amazing seeing him in his uniform and seeing the change in his was just lovely ..im sure he will be absolutely fine and the 10 weeks does fly ..Good luck to him xxx
Keep going Daniel!! Be so worth it in the end!
I'm from Australia what is the RAF?? Ta
@@hopeedwards Royal Air Force
My goodness how do you honestly cope on a daily basis! You deserve a medal! Those kids are so very lucky having a mom and dad with so much love and patience for them. I hold my hat off to you! Xx❤️
What s beautiful comment. I totally agree ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@@travellingyoginikas ah thankyou! I always think if you cant comment something nice then just dont comment at all.
This family are so close and loving and patient with each other its just a pleasure to watch their daily life.
Stay safe and well my friend❤️
@@dawnoakley1776 it sure is. You take care and stay safe too ❤️
I was thinking the the same😊. In my younger years I was able to manage quite a bit. Now?...Not a chance. I'm amazed Sue and Noel are sane...lol. They are Amazing parents😊
@@cherylrobinson517 lol made me laugh wen ya said ur surprised sun n Noel r still sane. 😁 Yep they are both one in a million aren't they. Sooooo admirable ❤️
I just love how phoebe is always with one of the dogs! Adorable! 😍
So true it seems
I’m literally shattered just watching this!! I don’t know how you do it! When you were in the car and you said ok just popping to the school, I was waiting for you to say “and get some quiet for five mins” haha! I hope Daniel starts to enjoy the RAF soon, you must be missing him so much.
I wish a day doing errands was that quick and easy 😀 Just in and out of the car. 😂
Honestly Sue...I’m in total awe of you! You have the patience of a saint and the ability to listen to the children, have an eye on each of them whilst vlogging and multi tasking! It’s a real skill!
Really missed your vlogs however I understand it must be super busy for you right now.
Hope Noels dad is recovering well xx
Hang in there Daniel if you can. I was in the royal navy and got to two weeks in and thought I couldn't carry on. Bawled my eyes out when I called my parents my dad said to preserve and speak to my instructor which I did. And I carried on and loved it. Everyone has that breaking point in basic training it's hard. Good luck to Daniel though. And Sue you are amazing, hang in there too!
Sue is a hero!!!! So many parents can‘t even handle one kid home schooling.
I joined the Army when I was 16 and wanted to leave after a week. I was persuaded to stay a little longer as they said it was just home sickness which is understandable. I eventually retired from the Army after 24 years service, the best times of my life and certainly the best friends that I have ever made and I am still in touch with them to this day. Just for context, I joined in 1974 and left in 1998. I still miss my Army days but like I said still have life long friends that are there for me if I need them (and vice versa). Keep going Daniel, it does get better, basic training is hard but once you pass out it is a different life altogether. You have picked a fantastic career path which I promise you you will not regret.
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Sue you have the patience of a saint and deserve the mother of the year award!
Could the children use head phones during live lessons so they are able too concentrate on the lesson being given?
@Angel I think they do read the comments. As the often use them in their Q&A vlogs
I saw headphones beside the computers
Exactly the same here! X
Headphones are so uncomfortable. Not sure they are good for your ears either.
It took 10 years for my husband to paint our stairs. He said he would do it at Easter but didn't say which one
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I thought it was only my husband who said that
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To Gali gal ;
I stopped care ing bout stuff round the house, now in lockdown my husband has decorated our house from attic to kitchen. He even put tiles on wall & floor in toilet & lined bathroom shelves, plus put a shelf up in bathroom. He's now saving up for a better garage. 🤗
My daughter retired last year from the Army here in America. She had almost 25 years in. Its a tough road with basic training but your son will do great with family encouraging him. We have an organization here that began in 1942 during WW2. Its called Blue Star Mothers of America, Inc. You may have a similar group in the UK that helps support Mothers and families of active, reserves and national guard as well as veterans. All best wishes to your son and the family who supports and serves also. God bless.
England’s favourite family!! Thanks for always sharing your days with us.
I’ve watched you since 16 and counting and it’s always a joy to watch.
Nice to see you all again. You are such a patient great mum Sue.
I watch all your vlogs but this was one of my favourites!! Just seeing you managing day to day tasks is really interesting. Sue you are SuperMum!! Well done for holding it together whilst homeschooling so many xx
Tell him to hang in there, they all feel like that cause it's so different from anything he's ever done. He'll never regret it! First time I have watched your blogs and I'm really enjoying them. X
Sue your amazing your like glue holding all the kids home schooling xxx
Sorry to hear about you dad Noel!! Hope all is well with him in no time. Wow! Bonnie is quit articulate 💕 She’s gotten so tall too.
Sue, what a fantastic mum you are.You so deserve your morning coffee. You have a beautiful family.❤
You are just incredible I would have lost my nerves many times a day. Congratulations that you are such a good Mama and hope things will get a bit easier for you soon. Keep safe and healthy love to you all
SUE you are amazing mum so much patience, sending love to Noel dad ♥️♥️♥️
I am in awe of you Sue, i am struggling home schooling my two primary school kids so what you are doing is just amazing! You inspire me to be able to do more and just get on with it 🙂
Sorry to hear your Dad had a fall Noel. It's good he is out of hospital now. That must have been a real worry for you all. The alarm company are very good. It will give you peace of mind if anything happens again.
I laughed when you were trying to get the older kids up Sue. My 2 are like that. It's a relief to see I'm not the only one. All your children are a credit to you both. You are such good parents. Take care xx
I don't know how but in the last 2 weeks I've watched almost 3 years worth of your content and the documentaries too. Pfftthh I'm fine, it's fine, I'm not obsessed 😅😂
Lol same!
@@amysteffens594 yep same hahahaha 😁
i did that as well 😂😂
@@Daisy-jz7ky lol I'm obsessed with the entertainment from the Radfords. They are AMAZING
I admire your patience. You are an amazing mom. ❤ can't imagine the pressure you must feel atm. I'm struggling with just the 2.
Sue did you even get to have that coffee in the morning? I just love the Radfords, super parents super kids... xx
sue i think u are amazing with all the childrens home schooling as well as all every day house work xx
I had a stroke at 7:55 when she said they were ready for the day because I was already exhausted just from watching til that point. I am always running on fumes just with 3 kids. Sue you're something else. Everyone is always so happy and optimistic in your home. You and Noel are a hell of a team! I just love your family.
I'm glad I didn't have to do the home schooling during the pandemic. I would've invested in headphones for each of them. I love doing laundry and I'm impressed you stay up on it with so many. With 22 kids, I'd insist on two washers and two dryers. Enjoy watching/listening to your vlogs. I am fairly new to your channel. Had to stop watching the new ones and go start from the beginning, so I'd have a reference to what you all are referencing at times. God bless, and I'm glad you're not having to do the home schooling any longer. I could've and would've done it, but wouldn't have enjoyed it at all. How much more we appreciate our teachers after this.
I enjoy watching your family.
You guys put a smile on my face. 💜 just love your family.
I thoroughly enjoy seeing your vlogs. Fab parents and lovely kids.
Bless you all - must be so hard. Home schooling is bad enough, and then trying to decorate while you've got all the kids running round. Not surprised you ran out of time to vlog. One day at a time, we'll all get there. x
Just am in awe of Sue and Noel. Sue has like 15 conversations at once and they are just so patient 😜👍😎❤️🇺🇸
Hi Radford family 🙏
I've missed you all so much
Glad to see you and hear that everything is alright.
Sending prayers for Noel's Dad.
Tell your son that not many people “enjoy” basic training. I went to basic training 47 years ago, the first couple of weeks are always the hardest because everything is so foreign. But alter the initial induction thing will become routine and he will begin to see why the first few weeks are hard.
It’s meant to be hard isn’t it as it’s really meant to push them to the limit as they need to be tough incase of war. If it was easy and nice it would not make for strong resistant fighters. As that’s ultimately what they are isn’t it. I spoke to a man in the army and he said the training is almost meant to break you so they can rebuild you to be the best you can be. I hope he doesn’t give up but if it’s not for him it’s not for him. The army isn’t suitable for everyone is it.
My husband went through USMC boot camp many years ago. Part ways through, he really regretted his decision, but he stuck with it and when graduation day came he was very proud of himself. He is still proud of his service in the USMC.
Awwww Phoebe's little lisp :)
You're a bloody superstar Sue.
Daniel, poor buddy is a bit homesick :( It's so awful. I'm nearly 40, and still get homesick. You can do it Daniel, it's going to be ok. One day at a time.
My nephew completed his RAF 10 week training in Dec. Sounded so hard but he said he enjoyed it. He should try and stick with it as I think they make it really hard for them x
My son was exactly the same, it’s normal as first10 weeks so hard, tell him to hang in there, my son 10 years in and loves it. Sue you are doing a great job with home schooling 🤗
I want to home school so you are really helping me to figure it out.your great mom! And Dad.your kids are amazing.thanks for the share.much love,
I hope that Noel’s dad feels 100% better ASAP! 💕🙏🏼😘 Sue you deserve the best mom of the year award! 💗 No worries on not vlogging lately. Of course your family’s health and well-being comes first. 💗
I'm exhausted just watching 😁, your patience is amazing. I've no idea how you do it, thank you for sharing
You are the most patient person I know Sue, hats off to you for all you do. Wouldnt it be great if we could fast forward all the mundane household jobs. Your landing will look great when its done. Hope Noels dad is better soon. Haveca good week xxx
You’re doing such an amazing job with homeschooling. My sister has 6 school age kids . 3 are disabled and they are finding it hard to sort all 6 of them each day. She’s more than ready to get hers back to school . Hope Noels Dad is ok x
I am exhausted watching this .
you are amazing Mum ,I would have sat in the car had a little cry as I would be feeling so overwhelmed
Sue your amazing you seem to take everything in your stride as does Noel.Your children are so lovely and are a credit to you and Noel.
You’re amazing Sue and little Bonnie is never to far away to help you
Another lovely family vlog
Stay safe
I only have 2 kids and you got the virtual learning going better then I did..we are now full time homeschooling and even that is nearly impossible...your a fantastic mom, you have things under control compared to most people I know!
My kids were the same. Trying to get them up for school was a nightmare. So I told them if they don't get up when I come in, I will come in an hour earlier. They now get up 😂😂
Glad you are all OK and sorry to hear Noels dad had a fall. Hoping all is well xx
🤣haha love it I’m going to try this one
@@TheRadfordFamily22 I hope it works. It gives them something to think about haha xx
So glad to see you all I think every parent is with you who is home schooling at this time it's not easy and I've only got two to sort out the older one sorts himself out your just a wonder woman Sue take care to you all xxx.
Over the years people have asked me why I haven't had children. Next time I'll just tell them to watch your channel. You do a great job.
Well you don't need to have 20 lol
Look at youngest, Heidi, standing by the couch. So cute
Hope you dad gets better soon bless him x
You look so well Sue,you are a brilliant mum!!!
Would it not help if the children on laptops had head phone on? xx
Problem there my kid moans her ears get to hot as she’s on from 9am till 4pm 😢
I think they can handle the noise. That‘s just some thing of kids in big families. I admire them for that.
@@aikohikari6587 Good point😊
You are doing a fantastic job. Glad to see you all. Everyone looks busy and healthy. 🤗
My sister moved into an old house in rural Wisconsin and in one room they found 5 layers of wallpaper!! It was crazy!!
Hi guys my eldest son did 7 years as a royal signal man he had a wobble in his first 1o weeks we all supported him after all its a big thing leaveing your family give him my regards stay strong stay safe 😊xx
OMG my head is spinning just watching that! You guys are doing so well. I live in New Zealand and we've only had two lockdowns. Our first was 4 weeks full lockdown of the whole country then we went to level 3 so some people could return to work but schools remained closed for another 3 weeks (7 weeks homeschooling). Then later in the year we had another two weeks at level 3 - so another two weeks homeschooling. That's it for us so far and it was bad enough with two kids! I can't imagine having to manage that many kids!
This is by far my favourite TH-cam channel ❤️
Glad you are back, I was begining to think that you might not be OK. You are doing great with home schooling. People with less children than you are not coping half as well, you are amazing.
I think Sue, you are all amazing, what a lovely family! X
Sue you are an absolute star! I have an 8 years old son home schooling and a 17 weeks old baby boy teething and I’m struggling but you keep so level headed and get stuff done. Love your Vlogs ❤️ stay safe ❤️
Glad to hear noals dad I'd ok. Love watching your vlogs. I hate homeschooling. Currently watching all your old vlogs n having a laugh with you. Stay safe all. X
Glad Noel's Dad is feeling better.Stay safe.God Bless.
It’s great to have you back. Really really missed your vlogs last week. Honestly I don’t know how you fit them in but I really appreciate them so much. 😘💐
When my friend moved into her old flat a few years ago, someone had glossed the kitchen walls red...it took her 7 coats of white paint and it still was never fully covered!
Checked my YT feed every couple of times each day hoping to find a vlog from y’all, then hoped it wasn’t something bad that kept you away. Glad to know Noel’s dad is doing better. I’m not lying when I say you make my day so much better. Thanks for picking up the camera again.
Amazing parents
I was getting worried and wondering if anything happened. I am sorry Noel's dad had a fall, but am happy he is doing well. I wish Daniel much good luck on his new adventure and hope all works out well.Your amazing Sue! Sending many Blessings to all of you from New York!
I feel like I have had my days exercise just watching your vlog, I feel exhausted now, how do you manage everyday? 😁😁. Love you all. Xxxx❤️❤️❤️
I was thinking the same😂
Sue my older brother joined the army back in November and my cousin joined the RAF last week to both felt the same way Daniel is feeling the first few weeks are the worst but after the the first few they get easier my brother is loving the army and my cousin is settling in the RAF still. Honestly i don't know how you cope doing online learning at yours my mum has 5 kids and i the eldest at home am helping them with theirs and then my own your amazing with what you are doing. Keep strong and safe.
It appears as though you have a good routine in chaotic times - well done all! I am a learning resource teacher in Canada, we have been in school all year ... trying times show us what we can do! I hope your son perseveres ... the satisfaction will be immense.
I don’t know how you cope I’d be out of my mind and I only had 2 love your vlog xxx
that beautiful smile Oscar makes this grandma so happy
Wow what an amazing mumma you are sue!🥰everyone is moaning about home schooling and your house is full but you are all still managing to get some done even though there are so many children to help get online! I could hear you all and it’s like a busy classroom but lovely because some in pjs and some still having breakfast but it’s a happy house and that’s the most important thing ....such a calm lovely lady💕
God bless you Sue Radford 🏠,!!!!
I love this vlog!! I’ve always wondered how sue manages to get it all done. She’s more productive than me and, I only have 2 kiddies. Sue the super mummy?, for sure!! Love the Radfords!! 😘
Your so down to earth your son will start enjoying his training it's hard being away from home at first I love your blog's
total respect
Sue, you are the best!!! God bless you and your family 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰. Love you all from New York 😘😘😘😘😘
Finally! Been waiting for the radfords to pop up
Looking what Sue does on a daily basis looking after 12 children and home schooling as well, you make me feel I can cope with anything with only two! Supermum 🥰🦸🏻♀️
You are an angel and don’t know hii oh s you cope. Such admiration for you both x
My daughter just whines all the time regarding homeschooling, she’s a little younger than Tillie.
I know she can do it but god it’s like pulling teeth then Groundhog Day
She’s a really good girl but missing other children I’m starting to dread it everyday.
Sue you really are superwoman xxx
Exactly how i feel with my son xxxxx
@@heathermartin4809 Same here..it is a nightmare and I feel so sorry for them. It's like swimming through treacle. They have lost their motivation now and I'm not sure what else I can say or do to help them.
@@katewolfspirit6722 yeah i am at the end of my tether lol my son is 5 and i dread saying right lets do some school work xxxx
@@heathermartin4809 My sons are 12 and 15 but they are a nightmare to wake up in the morning. They are currently using the lounge as a bedroom (long story) with their older sister so she disturbs them as she is not sleeping at night. Nightmare all round! 😩
@@katewolfspirit6722 hope it gets easier for you soon xx
I absolutely take my hat off to you Sue, homeschooling 1 or 2 children is hard, you are a super Mum and doing an amazing job. Noel wishing your Dad a speedy recovery hope he is feeling a lot better soon.
All I can say is big hugs. Can't imagine :(
You’re doing a great Job Sue and Noel. I’ve just two boys aged 18 and 16. The eldest Alfie has been furloughed from his job and our youngest Harvey is homeschooling for his gcse grades. It’s not an easy time but your videos keep us going,! We think you are absolutely wonderful. Keep going and love to you all xxx
What an amazing woman.... x
I like so many others was concerned about you all .It is great to get a Radford update .
So sorry to hear about Noel'dad .
You need to do another house tour .
I saw you calling the girls .I thought they had beds not bunks.
Take care .I hope Daniel settles
The training for the RAF is brutal, my husband done 14 years but once it’s over it’s a very secure and rewarding job he just needs to be strong! Great career for him and pension but yes it’s tough.
Much respect to you sue, I don't know how you do it. I had three girls at back of each other but at least school was on lol.. bet your glad when its time for your bed.you never seem to get annoyed with anything , wonder woman lol. Love your vlogs keep them coming so look forward to them. Thank you all the radford family for joining in. Xx
Bless you all! Glad your father in law is ok! Yes I remember those days trying to get my kids up for school! Keep safe have a Blessed day! From Karen,USA Jackson,Michigan
My son went to basic training nearly 11 years ago and yes they all felt like Daniel does, homesick, not for them etc even my lad had doubts several times but he loves it now and he is a Corporal and works as a avionics technician on the Apaches. He is nearly 28 and said he wouldn’t know how to function on “civvy” street lol the only downside is we miss him so much as due to his job he is sent worldwide and does so many amazing things 😊 So keep up with the positive talk to Daniel and the encouragement, it’s only early days and yes basic trading is bloody hard on them as it’s a huge adjustment being told what to do all the time and making sure everything is in a certain way plus the main thing is working as a team and putting others first. At the end of the day whatever he decides to do as long as he is happy that is the main thing as even now we say to our son no matter what you do in life as long as you are happy that’s the main thing 😊
My God sue that's a lot to cope with ! Your doing amazing x