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    • FunzF Offline
      Funz
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      Nebbermind:
      Ironed school uniform is a must for me...uniform just have to be proper

      :hi5:

      It is a form of respect. When you don a uniform, you are not just an individual anymore. You are representing your school/organisation.

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      • MyPillowM Offline
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        Nebbermind:
        Ironed school uniform is a must for me...uniform just have to be proper

        then mum or dad must continue to do the job till the kid think it is A MUST n take over the ironing themselves.
        my ds ironed his own cca uniform at the eleventh hour ,coz he knows he need to look super smart for promotion interview !
        the way i hang the clothes ,will try to make it less crease as much as possible - so to cut time on iron.
        S ince my dh iron - i need to sayang my IRON man more :rahrah: ( cannot anyhow add on to ironload) - next yr upp sec , long pants ... :faint:

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          Jennifer
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          MyPillow:
          Nebbermind:

          Ironed school uniform is a must for me...uniform just have to be proper


          then mum or dad must continue to do the job till the kid think it is A MUST n take over the ironing themselves.
          my ds ironed his own cca uniform at the eleventh hour ,coz he knows he need to look super smart for promotion interview !
          the way i hang the clothes ,will try to make it less crease as much as possible - so to cut time on iron.
          S ince my dh iron - i need to sayang my IRON man more :rahrah: ( cannot anyhow add on to ironload) - next yr upp sec , long pants ... :faint:

          I dare not let ah boy takes over ironing his own uniforms, scared he either burnt the uniform or drop the iron, then it is my job to clear the mess caused.

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          • MrsKiasuM Offline
            MrsKiasu
            last edited by

            dd2 could iron her uniforms on her own. it is me who over help her…that’s what my dh says. true la, i dont deny it. i have to let it go…

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              sleepy
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              I don’t really care. But I think kids do somewhat prefer their uniforms being ironed. Ironing schedule is once a week. If missed that ironing schedule or somehow run out of ironed uniforms by mid week then just wear un-ironed ones lor, so long uniforms are clean and fresh. No biggie if not ironed.


              Kids will only freak out if I asked them to dig out unwashed uniforms from laundry basket because I forgot to wash their PE shirt. Not often lah. This might happen once or twice a year. My bad

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                ammonite
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                MrsKiasu:
                dd2 could iron her uniforms on her own. it is me who over help her..that's what my dh says. true la, i dont deny it. i have to let it go....

                :scared: your k2 girl?

                Okay i am totally chicken mum when it comes to hot stuff - iron, boiling water etc. I have seen what they can do to tender young skin and my stomach just flip flop when i see them near these things. I guess i don't even totally trust myself handling all these things. Ds1 only started ironing when he is taller than me (but not often lah).

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                • MrsKiasuM Offline
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                  ammonite:
                  MrsKiasu:

                  dd2 could iron her uniforms on her own. it is me who over help her..that's what my dh says. true la, i dont deny it. i have to let it go....


                  :scared: your k2 girl?

                  Okay i am totally chicken mum when it comes to hot stuff - iron, boiling water etc. I have seen what they can do to tender young skin and my stomach just flip flop when i see them near these things. I guess i don't even totally trust myself handling all these things. Ds1 only started ironing when he is taller than me (but not often lah).

                  omg, what had i typed..no la, dd1 not dd2. dd2 still drink milk from milk bottle :rotflmao:

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                  • MyPillowM Offline
                    MyPillow
                    last edited by

                    sleepy:
                    I don't really care. But I think kids do somewhat prefer their uniforms being ironed. Ironing schedule is once a week. If missed that ironing schedule or somehow run out of ironed uniforms by mid week then just wear un-ironed ones lor, so long uniforms are clean and fresh. No biggie if not ironed.


                    Kids will only freak out if I asked them to dig out unwashed uniforms from laundry basket because I forgot to wash their PE shirt. Not often lah. This might happen once or twice a year. My bad
                    Sleepy , wake up . Where have u been ?

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                    • MrsKiasuM Offline
                      MrsKiasu
                      last edited by

                      MyPillow:
                      sleepy:

                      I don't really care. But I think kids do somewhat prefer their uniforms being ironed. Ironing schedule is once a week. If missed that ironing schedule or somehow run out of ironed uniforms by mid week then just wear un-ironed ones lor, so long uniforms are clean and fresh. No biggie if not ironed.


                      Kids will only freak out if I asked them to dig out unwashed uniforms from laundry basket because I forgot to wash their PE shirt. Not often lah. This might happen once or twice a year. My bad

                      Sleepy , wake up . Where have u been ?

                      kdrama marathon? panda eyes liao 😂

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                      • MyPillowM Offline
                        MyPillow
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                        MrsKiasu:
                        ammonite:

                        [quote=\"MrsKiasu\"]dd2 could iron her uniforms on her own. it is me who over help her..that's what my dh says. true la, i dont deny it. i have to let it go....


                        :scared: your k2 girl?

                        Okay i am totally chicken mum when it comes to hot stuff - iron, boiling water etc. I have seen what they can do to tender young skin and my stomach just flip flop when i see them near these things. I guess i don't even totally trust myself handling all these things. Ds1 only started ironing when he is taller than me (but not often lah).

                        omg, what had i typed..no la, dd1 not dd2. dd2 still drink milk from milk bottle :rotflmao:[/quote]I set the iron temp, not burning hot for kid to handle .
                        Mrsks, iron is heavy lei - I cannot handle for long, tiring lei
                        But but, if I still have helper - I ask for ironed clothes , uniform n clean white sch shoes daily .

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