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      SAHM_TAN
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      kabalevsky:

      yup, have seen those MRT stations before. ya i don't like risking on the escalator too. sometimes no choice.

      i remember following Dh to Boston before. that time only had the 2 boys, and they were 2 and 4 yrs old. Dh went for work, so I brought kids around in the day, just walk around, sightseeing.

      One of the days, I brought the stroller out, intending to tour all the Ivy League Unis there. at the Harvard Uni that subway stop, they had a lift, so I assumed it was the norm, and brought boys to take the subway. we toured Harvard already, so ds2 was very tired and fell asleep once we got on the train. when we reached one of the stops for MIT, I got off with the boys, then realised to my horror there was no lift, no escalator, but this long, steep staircase all the way up!!!

      ds2 was sleeping, ds1 was only 4yo. i was standing there, letting my options go through my mind quickly... i know i can't manage carrying the entire stroller plus sleeping ds2 and bags up the stairs. too steep and long.

      so fortunate there were kind souls. this Indian guy who looks like a typical engineering student offered to carry my stroller and bags up the stairs.

      so i carried ds2 up and held ds1 in the other hand. the guy struggled with the bulky stroller all the way up. ahhh, so thankful that day. i did wonder if i would meet such kind pp in Sg.

      have those who will press lift button, open door, those are plentiful here, not bad.

      abt restaurants, indeed, recently the papers said a list of eateries banned kids right?
      i wouldn't go to those places even if i was without kids. the owner must be profit-oriented and not service-oriented.

      yup, got 3 kids too, with a toddler who inevitably makes some kind of mess when we eat. i always clean her high chair with wet wipes and tidy the area on the table and floor just b4 we leave. not just to be nice to the cleaning staff or the next diner, but also in the hope that these restaurants won;t find children a pest. they can be a delight to have in the eatery!
      Lucky, for kind strangers.

      In my darkest hour, when I'm the only adult, out with 3 kids, I do find many kind souls. I think they took pity on me, baby in carrier, 2 young kids in each hand :lol: ๐Ÿ˜ข

      Yup, in resturants, our table is the most messy. I too try to clean up as much as possible. Sometimes, there are small accidents like my boy spilling sauces onto the table :oops: , and we clean it up the best we can. They must also remember when kids are older, they do take part in deciding where to eat, so if they enjoy certain places when they were younger, they would like to visit them again when they are older :lol: :lol: :lol:

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        Kabby
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        SAHM_TAN:
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        Lucky, for kind strangers.

        In my darkest hour, when I'm the only adult, out with 3 kids, I do find many kind souls. I think they took pity on me, baby in carrier, 2 young kids in each hand :lol: ๐Ÿ˜ข

        Yup, in resturants, our table is the most messy. I too try to clean up as much as possible. Sometimes, there are small accidents like my boy spilling sauces onto the table :oops: , and we clean it up the best we can. They must also remember when kids are older, they do take part in deciding where to eat, so if they enjoy certain places when they were younger, they would like to visit them again when they are older :lol: :lol: :lol:
        how true!
        see how popular mcDs is, for luring customers while they're young.
        did u read in the papers how young adults in HK are getting married/ solemnised in McDs?

        they must like the food a lot to get married there! lol

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          SAHM_TAN
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          kabalevsky:

          how true!
          see how popular mcDs is, for luring customers while they're young.
          did u read in the papers how young adults in HK are getting married/ solemnised in McDs?

          they must like the food a lot to get married there! lol
          Ya read about that. I think it's the experience and memories they have there. Bday parties, cute cute toys every month. I remember long long long ago, my parents would take me to McD every Fri when I was in Primary 5

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            Kabby
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            SAHM_TAN:
            kabalevsky:


            how true!
            see how popular mcDs is, for luring customers while they're young.
            did u read in the papers how young adults in HK are getting married/ solemnised in McDs?

            they must like the food a lot to get married there! lol

            Ya read about that. I think it's the experience and memories they have there. Bday parties, cute cute toys every month. I remember long long long ago, my parents would take me to McD every Fri when I was in Primary 5

            yup, and thru out teenhood they spend hrs studying there too... ๐Ÿ™‚
            with friends/ bf/ gf
            a lot of memories !

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              SAHM_TAN
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              kabalevsky:


              yup, and thru out teenhood they spend hrs studying there too... ๐Ÿ™‚
              with friends/ bf/ gf
              a lot of memories !
              Sevice wise also good. I was with bb in a crowded McD, managed to find a seat but was wondering how to buy a drink without giving up my seat. A staff saw my frowning look and helped me out. He delivered my drink and then collect the money. If only their food was healthy, it would be a nice place for the kids to go. My kids hardly have McD, only during \"emergency\" :lol:

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                SAHM_TAN
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                Calling all SAHMs,


                I rec this email from my fren who also SAHM, who rec it from her fren. If interested, can attend to pour out your opinions. The email originates from MCYS officer

                Dear friends,


                Are you a home-maker with young children in tow? Do you sometimes wonder if there was an avenue for you to share how home-makers like yourself can have greater support from society? Do you feel that much more support is needed for parents with young children?

                If so, we would like to invite you to participate in a face-to-face dialogue session with Minister for Prime Ministerโ€™s Office, Mrs Lim Hwee Hua and REACH Chairman, Dr Amy Khor, where you can share your views and suggestions on how the society or Government can help to make it more conducive for families to raise their children or have more children. Besides being female representatives in the Parliament, Minister Lim and Dr Khor are both working parents too!

                The first dialogue session, for home-makers (male & female) with young children six years and below, will be held on 10 March 2011, 10am at the Polliwogs, an indoor child play arena which is located at 1020 East Coast Parkway. (The location map as attached) [/b]I could not attached the map but here's the link Polliwogs, this is me writing not from the original email in case you are wondering heehee [b]
                http://www.thepolliwogs.com/Characters.asp

                You are most welcomed to bring your children along during the dialogue session. As a token of appreciation to our participants for taking their precious time off to take part in the dialogue, special arrangements have been made to provide free admission for your children (any age group) into the indoor playground, where they will get to enjoy the indoor play facilities such as the ball pools, obstacle courses, fun slides, ball volcanos and a shooting area at the Polliwogs, during the dialogue session. Refreshments will also be provided.

                Please RSVP your attendance to [email protected] by latest 7th March, Monday.

                Thank you and we look forward to your participation!

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                  DTJ
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                  Hihi

                  I'm a newbie

                  I'm SAHM too.

                  Thanks SAHM_Tan for the info...
                  It sure sounded fun for our kiddos... I'm quite keen to participate but... we'll see coz I may not be able to make it at 10am... In any case, thanks for sharing ๐Ÿ™‚

                  *Waves to all SAHMummies* ... ๐Ÿ™‚

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                    sleepy
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                    SAHM_TAN:
                    The first dialogue session, for home-makers (male & female) with young children six years and below

                    Mine over-age :lol:

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                      SAHM_TAN
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                      sleepy:
                      SAHM_TAN:

                      The first dialogue session, for home-makers (male & female) with young children six years and below


                      Mine over-age :lol:

                      Maybe there will be another session for SAHM with older kids. I want to go too but I have to prep my kids for kindy in the pm. I will check with them if there are other ways for us to give inputs. Maybe it's because election is near, they seem interested to hear from us.

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                        ANobleNerd
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                        I hate to be cynical, but I doubt that they would be willing to hear us if it's not an election year. I suppose attending would be good, but I also think that there will be the press there to report the session as an example of how these working mums are so working hard for the SAHMs.


                        Truthfully, how is it possible for kids below 6 to be left alone at the play area while their mums attend the dialogue? Those between 5 to 6 can be left to play safely, but those 4 and below will find it hard to be left with strangers!

                        Could there be a better way of meeting or hearing the needs of SAHMs? 10am really is a tough time for SAHMs, who need to get the day ready for their kids, and get things settled in the household. For most SAHM with below 6s, their older kids are probably in the PM session (P1 or P2), so at 10am they would be preparing their kids for school.

                        Just because SAHM operate out from home doesn't mean that weekdays are easy for them to meet a Minister. If it's really a thought for SAHM, the dialogue ought to be held on the weekends, so that daddies or other caretakers can be roped in to watch their kids, so that the true needs of the SAHM can be articulated and met.

                        Ah well, at least there's a thought for the SAHM, even if current policies are directed against educated women staying at home, and even if it's just a forum just because the SAHM has a vote to poll. ๐Ÿ˜‰

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