Me Time!
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Going to Orchard Isetan supermarket to pick up some specialities like deli meat or fish (black cod/king salmon). Everyday I have to crack my head to think what to cook for dinner. I don’t cook lunch.
Starting this year, after both my girls entered secondary school, I have more ME TIME as some days they come home after 7pm.
Sometimes I get sick of the malls I always frequent!! -
lee_yl\" post_id=\"1900083\" time=\"1551237189\" user_id=\"17023:
Envy lar ..... go to other neighborhood malls - eg Bishan, Yishun,
Going to Orchard Isetan supermarket to pick up some specialities like deli meat or fish (black cod/king salmon). Everyday I have to crack my head to think what to cook for dinner. I don’t cook lunch.
Starting this year, after both my girls entered secondary school, I have more ME TIME as some days they come home after 7pm.
Sometimes I get sick of the malls I always frequent!! -
Have. Every week sure to go either Toa Payoh NTUC or Bishan NTUC.
For past 15 years or so, same old routine. Malls A, B, C, D, E, F, G, just keep rotating. Last week was at BHG Bugis, took the escalators up/down, to past time. -
YL
this is gd life; I envy u
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WAH! yl, envious envious. Good life.
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laughingcat\" post_id=\"1900094\" time=\"1551240136\" user_id=\"3309:
You hv 2 more years to wait? Not long lah. Look at it positively, yl hv to go thro PSLE 2 years in a row. You hv a breather & time to move to new home & enjoy before next PSLE comes along mah.
WAH! yl, envious envious. Good life. -
Though life is boring, at least it’s carefree.
Once a week I must go to Orchard. The type of fragrance they use in the malls, it is so therapeutic.
Pros and cons of being FTWM and SAHM. FTWM can chitchat with colleagues and go out with kakis during lunch. Quite fun. As a SAHM, if I overspend, I see black face from my paymaster, if you know what I mean.
@Estee, Ohh... I hate those 2 years with PSLE just at the back of my mind. Many nights I had trouble sleeping and hair turned grey real fast. Come A levels, they should be old enough to take charge on their own!
@LC, You have no intention to go back to work? My BFF rejoined the work force this year, after a gap of 14 years, after her youngest got into GEP. -
lee_yl\" post_id=\"1900105\" time=\"1551242997\" user_id=\"17023:
Carefree, yes, but I think it gets boring after a while. I've been there, done that, too. After my kids were settled back into Singapore school with fairly long hours, I found that I was getting quite bored and aimless. I had been out of the workforce for 17 yrs. I've found that a 50-70% working schedule seems to be the optimum for me - I used to work from home mainly (which I enjoyed), but not many jobs are designed that way. Now I work 50% in an office, with some additional freelance work from home. Finances haven't changed much as what I earn hardly makes any difference to our household income!
Though life is boring, at least it’s carefree.
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Pros and cons of being FTWM and SAHM. FTWM can chitchat with colleagues and go out with kakis during lunch. Quite fun. As a SAHM, if I overspend, I see black face from my paymaster, if you know what I mean.
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@LC, You have no intention to go back to work? My BFF rejoined the work force this year, after a gap of 14 years, after her youngest got into GEP.
I still do the housework, cooking etc, have some flexibility in working hours, but I like feeling that I am doing something constructive with my mind and my time. At 50yo, I felt too young to \"retire\", and having just turned 55yo, I don't think I plan to for a long time more. -
Actually, I dunno whether I can continue my job past 55yo - sometimes, it can get really busy /stressful n make me feel v tired at home. I hope by then , i can just count casually by the year n be thankful for a job.
Frankly, i also dunno what to do if i am to stay at home whole day .... i may end up just watching tv or reading most time -dislike doing house chores alone , i need dh to share the load
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MP
Am 51 this year. I share the same feelings as you.
My boss is not that supportive and I have quite a hard time working with him since am the type who takes all work and things seriously. He is the type who wants "the horse to run w/o eating grass".
OTOH, if I can take things lightly, I can don’t bother what he said. Afterall, it is just work, time in, time out, collect pay.
Life is really so unpredictable. A female colleague (age before 62) passed away due to cancer. It was not unexpected but still shocked colleagues.
Life is short and fragile. I have lots of things not yet done or enjoy eg Alaska cruise, trip to US, Safari in Africa etc.
Because of $$, I continue to work.
My life is miserable and am not happy at all/
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