what bag is mummy carrying for day to day use?
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tree nymph:
Actually, I was thinking of not leaving anything for my DIL so long as we've something for our DS. Eg. my mil has 4 daughter and 1 DIL (that's me). I am not expecting her to leave anything for me. :roll: Just a thought.I will have 2 DILs and a gal... heheheee... equally stressed...
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daisyt:
I give her $30 a week and have to keep telling her to spend and eat well. She used to like this stall of fried drumstick, but would only buy when she felt that she has done something good on that week, to reward herself. The drumstick is only $1+ .... I don't understand ....

This kinda reminds me of my childhood, keeping all my pocket money (which was very meagre by the way) instead of spending on food cos' I never asked my parents to buy me anything. Whatever that I need to buy, e.g. a tennis racket or a wallet, I would save for it. Children these days are so fortunate hor. -
MMM:
Actually, I was thinking of not leaving anything for my DIL so long as we've something for our DS. Eg. my mil has 4 daughter and 1 DIL (that's me). I am not expecting her to leave anything for me. :roll: Just a thought.
I guess it depends on how much you like your DIL in future. -
Busymom:
Well said BusymomMMM:
Actually, I was thinking of not leaving anything for my DIL so long as we've something for our DS. Eg. my mil has 4 daughter and 1 DIL (that's me). I am not expecting her to leave anything for me. :roll: Just a thought.
I guess it depends on how much you like your DIL in future.
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Busymom:
Or only mine are unfortunate? :oops:daisyt:
I give her $30 a week and have to keep telling her to spend and eat well. She used to like this stall of fried drumstick, but would only buy when she felt that she has done something good on that week, to reward herself. The drumstick is only $1+ .... I don't understand ....

This kinda reminds me of my childhood, keeping all my pocket money (which was very meagre by the way) instead of spending on food cos' I never asked my parents to buy me anything. Whatever that I need to buy, e.g. a tennis racket or a wallet, I would save for it. Children these days are so fortunate hor.
They save up their own money to get stuff they want.
I only offer to get what they need or what i think they need. :siam: -
:? Waitta minute...
... this is the first time i clicked
on this thread... eh, supposed to be about what bag
mummies use on a daily basis right? Ok, i gotta read
from Pg 1 liao. *pant* -
How about this \"match stick\" http://www.rolex.com/en#/rolex-watches/basel2010/new-datejust-lady/datejust-lady-31mm-white-rolesor-178274/ maybe the bezel should come with diamonds for the bling bling effect
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For camera, I'm buying myself a Nikon, I'm eyeing the SLR series. Birthday just past liao but no time to do read up on cameras yet. DH offer to buy either the camera or the additional lens. I chose him to buy lens. Paisey lah. He just bought me a Gucci purse for no reason, a radio to tag on my iPOD, a dryer & change my car tyres next week. Cannot take so much. Independent woman got pride one lah. But horrr... he says he wants to borrow the camera so that he can attend photography course. I was like :stupid:.
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[quote]I give her $30 a week and have to keep telling her to spend and eat well. She used to like this stall of fried drumstick, but would only buy when she felt that she has done something good on that week, to reward herself. The drumstick is only $1+ .... I don't understand .... [/quote]
Sounds like my ds. When I open my cabinet, I was curious what is a wafer tin doing in my cabinet, then there is my unused contact lens bag and my empty perfume box (that looks like jewellery box) placed neatly in a row. When I open it up, the coins are placed in the piggy bank compartment (filled up to the brim), $50 notes in my contact lens bag, $10 notes in the empty perfume box and $2 in the wafer tin box. Besides these, he has his own bank account.
Dd not too bad either. She has already told me not to buy her anymore bags whenever I went overseas. Her cupboard is brimming with bags. She's not the kind to ask, please buy her things. Even for her birthday, she just say she don't know what she wants. -
lovekidsverymuch:
Me 2 DIL
And I'll have 1 DD and 1 DIL... less stressed hopefully. :roll:Busymom:
[quote=\"tree nymph\"]I will have 2 DILs and a gal... heheheee... equally stressed...
:celebrate:
most stressed[/quote]fret not fret note. I also have 2 DIL and a gal.
I think as long as my DILs love my sons and they are good wife and good mother, i will be very happy already. My own grandmother left everything to her DIL, not her daughters hor!!! :!: :!:
I'm thinking that we should also treat DIL like our own also. But this is NOW speaking. The future has yet to happen...
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