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He Won't Let Her Inside After 9 Months Together (+ Our Last Christmas Before Everything Changes)

He Won't Let Her Inside After 9 Months Together (+ Our Last Christmas Before Everything Changes)

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OUR LAST CHRISTMAS AS "JUST US TWO" 🎄👶


With 8 weeks until baby arrives, this Christmas hit different. No presents, lots of pool time, and deep conversations about sleep strategies we're probably going to ignore anyway.


PLUS: We break down the most bizarre Reddit relationship story we've ever read—a woman whose boyfriend of 9 MONTHS has never let her inside his apartment. Red flag or just embarrassed? You decide.


In this episode:

- Our last Christmas before becoming parents

- The sleep plan that could save new parents (or at least help)

- Amy's Banoffee pie addiction (it's gotten out of hand)

- Breast milk in protein shakes? We're asking the real questions

- Reddit Drama: He won't let her in after 9 months together

- Screen time boundaries for kids (Hudson's got it figured out)

- Amy's last show before baby + our "baby moon" plans

- The cricket disaster that cost $10 million


TIMESTAMPS:

00:00 - Welcome Back! Merry Christmas

02:25 - Hudson, Video Games & Quality Family Time

06:50 - Sleep Plans for Baby (We're Already Worried)

09:17 - The Banoffee Pie Situation

11:31 - Christmas Recap: Pool, Food, Family

13:58 - Last Show Before Baby (Perth Trip)

16:21 - REDDIT: He Won't Let Her Inside His House?!

20:21 - Cricket Chaos & Christmas Movies

22:48 - What's Next + The Desensitization Project


🎥 PATREON EXCLUSIVE: BTS of Amy's last show before baby!

Drop your questions in the comments for what you want to see!


Connect with us:

Amy Sheppard: @amysheppardpie

Lachlan Stuart: @lachlanstuart


#CoupleGoals #Pregnancy #ChristmasVlog #RedditStories #NewParents

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