Club SAHM
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sleepy:
When she's tired or in her tantrum mood, she will say 'I want mommy I want mommy' and doesn't want anyone else to pacify her.
woohoo...my ds1 does that too.
but i try not to get too cuddly at his age now cos he is after all a boy....
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jedamum:
Sounds like my dd1
he likes me to sayang him. he said that he missed me in school.
guess he missed out on all those earlier and now is pay back time for me.
Sometimes I felt like being stalked. The moment I step away from dd1's side, she will scream 'mommy!'
At least my dd2 is sticky in an adorable way. She can still do homework independently in her room while I'm hanging clothes in the kitchen. My dd1 cannot function if I'm out of her sight. Perhaps immensely jealous of the close bond I shared with dd2
How do you deal with siblings rivalry? -
sleepy:
ds2 is still at a 'blurblur' and cute stage and listens to ds1 quite a fair bit and ds1 has a way of coaxing ds2 to go his way or compromise, so siblings rivalry is still manageble for me. ds2 is an easy-going dude and ds1 is a bit fussy, so at least i don't get to deal with 2 headstrong boys at home. can see that ds1 quite dote on ds2.
How do you deal with siblings rivalry?
it is when 2 of them wants my attention at the same time when i get headache. -
at times when i'm bushed and need a nap, i'll get ds1 to take care of ds2. so ds1 will arrange for tea break (eg packet milo and biscuits or bread with jam) and draw up programme (eg play or draw or 'teach' ds2 words). ds1 is very happy to do all these, cos when i nap, it means that his home assignment for that day (ie assessment books) will be cancelled.

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Thanks for your encouragement, Minnie. Hopefully, my sacrifice is worth it.
If given the chance, I wouldn't go back to full-time work, too much office politics.
, but would like to build up my blogshop, write some books (maybe children's books) and perhaps give English tuition...
minnie2004:
Hi Angelight, I share the same feeling as you. I think there are a lot of SAHMs around like you, highly educated and had a decent job before giving it up for the family. I have an old classmates who was the top in the class all thru secondary school, and later got an MBA from an Ivy League school. In the end, she also became an SAHM after quiting her management consultant job.Angelight:
Another SAHM reporting here. Wondering if any of you mums feel your life revolves around your kid and DH and nothing else? I feel this way alot of the time. Especially when I'm a degree holder and yet not contributing to the work economy, sometimes feel that all my years of study have gone wasted...
although I never regret sacrificing my career for my family, especially for DD, seeing her grow and achieve every milestone is a satisfaction no career can provide. But I do wish sometimes that I have some kind of career or work I can do to fulfill my self actualisation.
That's probably why I set up my blogshop...and hopefully, write my own book one day. :xedfingers:
However, all is not wasted as according to some research, the mother's education level is the dominant factor in determining a child's achievement. So your DD is lucky to have you at home :celebrate: ! -
Your're welcome Angelight

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jedamum:
but i try not to get too cuddly at his age now cos he is after all a boy....

I can't help cuddling my DS all the time as he's just too sweet :love: . He's turning 4 soon but still looks very baby. Since everyone likes to hug him, sometimes he behaves even more like a baby. Wonder if this is not good for his development :? . -
Happy Mother's Day !!!
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Wow auntieM, jedamum and sleepy...
Dun you all agree tat only Mummy can have such patience with our children? Hmm.... tink we deserve an award for it, hee.... :lol: -
kids_r_innocent:
All the on going 'patience' causing me internal injuries.. :faint:Wow auntieM, jedamum and sleepy...
Dun you all agree tat only Mummy can have such patience with our children? Hmm.... tink we deserve an award for it, hee.... :lol:
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