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      SAHM_TAN
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      Admummy:



      what coincidence, your elder two same gender and age as mine..except no. 3, mine is boy and 13mth plus...salute to you leh...no helper...my maid contract gg to expire in Jun and she not renewing, dunno how i will survive coz she's quite a good helper...maybe i shld adopt your kind of thinking be strong and pick myself up whenever there's obstacles instead of having doubt on my decision of switching to SAHM...
      You are welcome, SAHM must support each other, it's tough and not always appreciated

      😄 Have u decided which primary school for your DD? I'm still in the midst of PV. Your DS1 is in N2?

      I still have some help, once a wk a cleaning aunty will come to clean the house and iron clothes. My mil will help with dinner 4 times a wk. For lunch I cooked single meal that includes everything :lol:

      Just have a sense of humor, kids are very cute

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        SAHM_TAN
        last edited by

        Admummy:

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        staying cheerful is really tough...i tend to flare up easily...and everytime when i flare up and scold my kids, i will feel terrible and start to doubt myself as SAHM...Actually i enjoy bonding with the kids, just that when my plan gets disrupted like the kids throw tantrum or when my youngest cling onto me and spoil my schedulte, i will panick and get frustrated...


        Understand fully, I've been there as well. Now I learn to be more relax. Sometimes when it gets really bad, like kids are especially naughty, I will take time out and cool off. Does not always work, when I'm in the wrong, meaning it's not the kids' fault, I will say sorry and hug them.

        It takes time to work out a routine which works for all.

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          bebe
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          SAHM_TAN:
          bebe:

          Can I check with you SAHM..how do you manage couple time? Frankly speaking, I am already struggling for ME time...couple time is the last thing on my mind..and I know my hubby is not very pleased..but what to do? Kids come first..I wake up at 5am..go to bed at 11pm...really no time for romance..


          We get our kids to sleep at 930pm, yes even the baby.So after 930pm is couple time. We will talk, catch up on stuff. If you are talking about date, like go out, at the moment, we can't becos baby is only 6mos and refused any other to babysit her.

          All my 3 kids are in bed by 930pm as well..so after 930pm, I will do some housework like sweeping/mopping/laundry/simple ironing..otherwise it is ME time all the way until 11pm when my #3 wakes up for his milk feed. I think it is hard to go par tor now.

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            SAHM_TAN
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            SAHM_TAN:
            bebe:



            We get our kids to sleep at 930pm, yes even the baby.So after 930pm is couple time. We will talk, catch up on stuff. If you are talking about date, like go out, at the moment, we can't becos baby is only 6mos and refused any other to babysit her.

            All my 3 kids are in bed by 930pm as well..so after 930pm, I will do some housework like sweeping/mopping/laundry/simple ironing..otherwise it is ME time all the way until 11pm when my #3 wakes up for his milk feed. I think it is hard to go par tor now.

            If your hubby is game, can have movie date at home from 930 to 11. Sometimes we have movie night at home, will switch off lights and eat snacks

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              Admummy
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              Have you guys read TODAYonline? There's an article on \"For full-time mum, a maid’s a necessity\"...


              Here's the link:
              http://imcmsimages.mediacorp.sg/CMSFileserver/documents/006/PDF/20110223/2302VOP018.pdf

              I especially like the conclusion...
              Engaging a full-time maid to help a SAHM cannot be considered a “luxury”,
              especially when considering the many demands of raising a child owadays and, more importantly, the need to maintain a healthy husband-wife relationship.

              If only the govt can allow some incentives to SAHM too...

              😢

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                buds
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                SAHM_TAN:
                buds:

                [quote=\"SAHM_TAN\"]I'm worst, I'm an \"accidental\" mummy. I never imagine I would be a mummy let alone a mummy of 3 kids


                Alamak! :slapshead:

                Dis wan lagi best! :rotflmao:

                You take the cake boi! :laugh:

                :rotflmao:

                :udawoman:

                Ya lor......Even my frens commented never thot I would be a mummy :rotflmao:

                1st one hubby planned sneak attack. I can't let her be without a sibling, poor thing when we are old and gone. So thought we agreed to stop at 2 but who knows I never learn my lesson about his sneaky nature and now we have 3.[/quote]You crack me up, SAHM_TAN!!! :laugh:

                :rotflmao:

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                  Kabby
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                  Admummy:
                  Have you guys read TODAYonline? There's an article on \"For full-time mum, a maid’s a necessity\"...


                  Here's the link:
                  http://imcmsimages.mediacorp.sg/CMSFileserver/documents/006/PDF/20110223/2302VOP018.pdf

                  I especially like the conclusion...
                  Engaging a full-time maid to help a SAHM cannot be considered a “luxury”,
                  especially when considering the many demands of raising a child owadays and, more importantly, the need to maintain a healthy husband-wife relationship.

                  If only the govt can allow some incentives to SAHM too...

                  😢
                  interesting...

                  i'd appreciate extra help too, but i treasure my privacy lei...

                  if only can have helper help during day but she has her own home to go back to, that'd be ideal.

                  miss having the ayi system in china when hubby was posted there and me and kids were there. so nice cos my house would be spick and span, and i can spend time with kids, hubby, plus do my fav baking, yet we have our privacy

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                    buds
                    last edited by

                    Admummy:
                    If only the govt can allow some incentives to SAHM too...


                    😢
                    Yah.. About that.. 😐 How come we don't have anything? :rant:

                    Nothing for us in government's budget? 😞

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                      SAHM_TAN
                      last edited by

                      buds:
                      SAHM_TAN:



                      Ya lor......Even my frens commented never thot I would be a mummy :rotflmao:

                      1st one hubby planned sneak attack. I can't let her be without a sibling, poor thing when we are old and gone. So thought we agreed to stop at 2 but who knows I never learn my lesson about his sneaky nature and now we have 3.

                      You crack me up, SAHM_TAN!!! :laugh:

                      :rotflmao:

                      With 3 kids at tender age, I must have a sense of humor or else I will become the white haired witch liao

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                        SAHM_TAN
                        last edited by

                        buds:
                        Admummy:

                        If only the govt can allow some incentives to SAHM too...


                        😢

                        Yah.. About that.. 😐 How come we don't have anything? :rant:

                        Nothing for us in government's budget? 😞

                        We only get it through our kids, if they are 6yos and below and other goodies as a family.. Think govt don't like SAHM becos they like pple to contribute productively and directly to the economy.

                        I think their ideal family situation is all adults in the family work, senior citizens work part=time or as volunteers. Parents working 5 days work wk. Have at least 2 kids and keeping option open for 3rd kid. During wkends, family spend time together as a unit.

                        One adult off the workforce, they need to source from outside the country.

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