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    • starlight1968sgS Offline
      starlight1968sg
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      micollh:
      starlight1968sg:

      Thanks all the mums who have shared.

      Wonder how husbands can help out in this area besides eating?

      mine, ask him is like never ask.. he will ask me back.. but at least he dun complaint , eat whatever is served.

      Mine is similar too.
      Ask him cook this for dinner, ok. He said ok. Everything also ok!
      Yes, glad that there is no complaint and he eats whatever is on the table.
      Maybe this is a blessing. 🙏

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      • DesertWindD Offline
        DesertWind
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        micollh:
        maid for me is to do housework, not looking after my kids. since i find cooking dinner take up my bonding time with my kids, so i delegate this task to her, but for breakfast which is simpler, i do it myself. im very handson with my kids, which i must say im proud of it as a FTWM cos the precious time with them is short, when they grow up, we might never have the chance to brush their teeth, bath them, change them u know.. so i want to cherish these moments with them.

        Yes, you are indeed hardworking and I am just not the type! 😉 But still I will make breakfast and bath my boy during the weekends when no need to rush for work. It is true if one don't make effort at all to do anything for the kids, we will be missing a lot!
        :celebrate:

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          micollh
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          DesertWind:


          Yes, you are indeed hardworking and I am just not the type! 😉 But still I will make breakfast and bath my boy during the weekends when no need to rush for work. It is true if one don't make effort at all to do anything for the kids, we will be missing a lot!
          :celebrate:
          Thanks. i don't consider myself hardworking la.. jst try to be a better mother lor..feel guilty cos already cant spend much time with my kids when working. yes, we try our best 🙂

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            Xuan2112
            last edited by

            what to do… we living in a stressful world…

            no work = no money = living problem

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              micollh
              last edited by

              as working mum, how many child most of u have? for me, i would thk 2 is max… as looking after them is really not easy. if 3, will be too handful. and wont have that much attention to all ? ur say?

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                micollh
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                LKVM:


                I have 2 but always dream to have 3... hubby has cannot so guess closed shop liao... i think 3 can still handle 😛
                actually, if the two is bigger already, more independent, can have one more. but u have to start all over again. think of it already \"pa pa\"

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                  Mrsbongz
                  last edited by

                  starlight1968sg:
                  Thanks all the mums who have shared.

                  Wonder how husbands can help out in this area besides eating?
                  Lol.. mine does the washing up.. so I don mind... 😄

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                    micollh
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                    LKVM:

                    Yes thats one problem if there the difference between 2 kids is more... for us its 4 yrs so I guess if its 4 its neither too late or too early... the only problem will be between the 1st and 3rd will be 8 yrs :roll:
                    agree.. age gap also a concern here. forget it ba.. haaa

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                      tigger88
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                      micollh:
                      as working mum, how many child most of u have? for me, i would thk 2 is max.. as looking after them is really not easy. if 3, will be too handful. and wont have that much attention to all ? ur say?

                      I have 3 and have always hoping to have 4. Their age gap is 2 years apart; the eldest one is 6. I try to spend time with each of them individually. I have a maid but sometimes when we go out on weekends, my maid will stay home. DH and I do not want to rely too much on the maid and try to be more hands-on.

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                      • FunzF Offline
                        Funz
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                        I have 2 kids but would love to have another. Not happening though. I am not so much concern about the age gaps of the kids, my oldest will be 8 this year, but more of MY AGE 😢 .

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