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    • K Offline
      Kabby
      last edited by

      SAHM_TAN:

      You have more time for your kids πŸ˜„
      ya more time to play with kids, do stuff with them.
      or you can take up some cooking classes if you like cooking?
      i enjoy baking and cake decoration, told DH someday when kids are older and all in school, i wanna go take some courses.
      or maybe scrapbooking too.
      πŸ™‚

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        mummy of 2
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        kabalevsky:
        mummy of 2:

        Yes more time for the kids πŸ™‚ and at least one other good thing is that my kids are learning to be more thrifty. Was just talking to DD about her birthday in sep. She said she's very happy cos she will get birthday presents. I told her that we can't buy her birthday present this year as mummy is not working. Can mummy just give her a birthday kiss? Without thinking she happily agreed :love:


        if KSP forum has a \"like\" button then I will click it! super like!

        you have brought her up well. πŸ™‚

        Thanks. That was an especially nice moment. Of cos there are times when she cries at every small thing and I do my screaming mother act :oops:

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          mummy of 2
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          kabalevsky:
          SAHM_TAN:


          You have more time for your kids πŸ˜„

          ya more time to play with kids, do stuff with them.
          or you can take up some cooking classes if you like cooking?
          i enjoy baking and cake decoration, told DH someday when kids are older and all in school, i wanna go take some courses.
          or maybe scrapbooking too.
          πŸ™‚

          Yes, more time to read and play, or just talk :snuggles:

          Have to stay out of the kitchen though, that's MIL's terrain 🀷

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          • B Offline
            buds
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            Ooh yes my ears are itching & me eyes are twitching!

            Already cleaned the house, spun the laundry & hung
            them on the poles, rearranged the furniture lay out
            a bit, cleaned the kitchen, wash the dishes got the
            kiddies to have lunch and gave bb medicine +
            milk so he's sleeping now. Gotta return some
            library books now and read to the kiddies
            for a bit then if bb still not awake I can
            catch up on light reading. Ya, from wat
            I read n gather here, hubs is to be
            held responsible for the market
            spoiling! I'm apparently doing
            too much!!! Aaaarghh! :frustrated:

            I've been conned! :rant:

            And now it's become too automatic
            for me, I cannot stop! More hair
            tearing! :frustrated:

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            • S Offline
              SAHM_TAN
              last edited by

              Hi buds,


              I've become exhausted just by reading your accomplished tasks.

              You are very efficient. Hope to upgrade to your level πŸ˜„

              Somehow I seem to be in slow motion. Doing things at too liesurely a pace :lol:

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                janet88
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                kabalevsky:
                janet_lee88:


                It's nice to be in-laws with people we know. Of course Fate is something unpredictable.

                i don't know lei... my friend's in laws and parents are both educated. she's much younger than us. but cos her in laws felt that their precious son is highly educated, so smart and earning much more than her, they've always held the opinion that she's not good enough for him, hence they don't get along.

                Ok...so even though in-laws are educated, there is another prob. Good gracious :faint: I think if both sets of in-laws are rich, there will also be a problem of who's richer.

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                  Kabby
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                  janet_lee88:
                  kabalevsky:

                  [quote=\"janet_lee88\"]
                  It's nice to be in-laws with people we know. Of course Fate is something unpredictable.

                  i don't know lei... my friend's in laws and parents are both educated. she's much younger than us. but cos her in laws felt that their precious son is highly educated, so smart and earning much more than her, they've always held the opinion that she's not good enough for him, hence they don't get along.

                  Ok...so even though in-laws are educated, there is another prob. Good gracious :faint: I think if both sets of in-laws are rich, there will also be a problem of who's richer.[/quote]for those who have more kids, they may even compare all the dils or son-ils. who are more successful?

                  Dh often jokingly says his precious princess is perfect. no one will be good enough for her. (he's v biased, only thinks like that of the dd, not of the ds)
                  Although he says it jokingly, i wonder whether in future he will frown on all her boyfriends or not, and set v high std?
                  any of your dh think this way?

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                    SAHM_TAN
                    last edited by

                    kabalevsky:


                    Dh often jokingly says his precious princess is perfect. no one will be good enough for her. (he's v biased, only thinks like that of the dd, not of the ds)
                    Although he says it jokingly, i wonder whether in future he will frown on all her boyfriends or not, and set v high std?
                    any of your dh think this way?
                    Have yet to think so far πŸ˜‰

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                    • jedamumJ Offline
                      jedamum
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                      kabalevsky:


                      Dh often jokingly says his precious princess is perfect. no one will be good enough for her. (he's v biased, only thinks like that of the dd, not of the ds)
                      Although he says it jokingly, i wonder whether in future he will frown on all her boyfriends or not, and set v high std?
                      any of your dh think this way?
                      my dh is like yours. he said luckily no daughters. if not, he will get heartbroken when she gets married. :roll:

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                      • B Offline
                        BeContented
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                        DH looks at me, then look at DD then shakes his head.

                        I dunno what he's thinking.....but he ever commented \"I very worried. hope our DD won't be stupid stupid kena con\" :scared:

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