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    • janet88J Offline
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      slmkhoo:
      starlight1968sg:

      Janet

      You have something to look forward to
      I don’t really know what am I looking forward to 😞

      Don't be too hard on yourself - you've had a big upset recently, and your nest is emptying too. Your vacation is something to look forward to, but I think it would help if you find a long-term and on-going activity that you enjoy. A new hobby or activity, or volunteer somewhere?

      starlight,
      I do agree with slmkhoo...you have just gone through a rough time, so it will take a while for you to recover.
      working till you are very tired is just to make you knock out, so that you won't have the energy to think.
      if there is a need to, find someone you can trust to pour out your feelings...bottling up inside is not healthy.

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        ammonite:
        To be honest, now that I have gone through motherhood, I would encourage my kids to start a family at a younger age. Start earlier (with family support) and you can enjoy the fruits of your labour sooner.

        I would like my kids to be married young too...at least their kids are in their teens when they reach 50. marrying late and starting family later is going to be tough to adjust. energy level is just not there.

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          Having kids at older age has its pros too, imo. Say when we are old, our kids still relatively young. Having more time to ourselves before kids come along..we could have more dreams when we were younger, I guess. One thing I find quite true, we have to keep up with our kids, cannot 'collapse' πŸ˜„

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            Another day has started

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              janet88:
              ammonite:

              To be honest, now that I have gone through motherhood, I would encourage my kids to start a family at a younger age. Start earlier (with family support) and you can enjoy the fruits of your labour sooner.


              I would like my kids to be married young too...at least their kids are in their teens when they reach 50. marrying late and starting family later is going to be tough to adjust. energy level is just not there.

              πŸ˜“ my kids will no longer be teens when I reach 50.

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                MrsKiasu:
                Having kids at older age has its pros too, imo. Say when we are old, our kids still relatively young. Having more time to ourselves before kids come along..we could have more dreams when we were younger, I guess. One thing I find quite true, we have to keep up with our kids, cannot 'collapse' πŸ˜„

                The only pro I can think of is having time to devote to making money or building up skill set and career before the kids come, such that after they arrive, you have greater leeway to create your own work life balance with some family support.

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                  vinegar:
                  I m in early 40s but started to worry of getting old....time passes so fast. Yes indeed..our children grow, we oso grow old. Recently keep thinking abt my teen yrs, the crazy stuff that i did..climbing over the wall to sneak into the school, sneaking into condo secretly fr night swim, backpacking in europe, pubbing..etc.. that time did not need to worry fr terrorist, did not need to worry that i might appear in youtube fr the outrageous thing tat i did.. When young, not worried so much...did not think much of consequences

                  Recently i think about my teen yrs too. but realised that i couldnt remember much. my life really only got interesting after meeting dh and having kids. because such a good girl, non risk taker (think too much of consequences) and always listen to my parents. sometimes, interesting thing really do happen when you break the rules once in a while. going out with dh-then-bf was those time when i chose to break the rule... πŸ˜“

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                    ammonite:
                    MrsKiasu:

                    Having kids at older age has its pros too, imo. Say when we are old, our kids still relatively young. Having more time to ourselves before kids come along..we could have more dreams when we were younger, I guess. One thing I find quite true, we have to keep up with our kids, cannot 'collapse' πŸ˜„


                    The only pro I can think of is having time to devote to making money or building up skill set and career before the kids come, such that after they arrive, you have greater leeway to create your own work life balance with some family support.

                    That is a good \"pro\", I feel. Some financial security from savings (assuming the young people are prudent and save) is a good cushion, and having concrete skills, work experience and some maturity makes for a better parent too. It also makes it more possible for the mother to return to the workforce if she has taken time off and slowed down her career during the period when kids were young. If parents are too young and immature, it's also not a good thing, and some may feel trapped if they are thrust into parenthood sooner than they would like.

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                      Jedamum, you got me thinking. I think my life became more boring after I met DH. He likes pubbing while I like clubbing, so when we are together, we can only watch movies or go to the museums or gym or travel. Very clean living. :rotflmao:

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                        slmkhoo:
                        ammonite:



                        The only pro I can think of is having time to devote to making money or building up skill set and career before the kids come, such that after they arrive, you have greater leeway to create your own work life balance with some family support.

                        That is a good \"pro\", I feel. Some financial security from savings (assuming the young people are prudent and save) is a good cushion, and having concrete skills, work experience and some maturity makes for a better parent too. It also makes it more possible for the mother to return to the workforce if she has taken time off and slowed down her career during the period when kids were young. If parents are too young and immature, it's also not a good thing, and some may feel trapped if they are thrust into parenthood sooner than they would like.

                        It is a good pro! The money is decent and paves a good path for the future.

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