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    • janet88J Offline
      janet88
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      SAHM_TAN:
      Bermuda, T-shirt and covered shoes

      Bermuda, covered shoes and tops with collar.

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        Augmum
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        Breadandmuffins:
        Hi


        Just wanted to chat about how we SAHMs dressed ourselves. For me, practicality and comfort are the most important factors. So, my daily attire is a pair of shorts or casual skirt with a shirt (collar cannot be too big) or polo shirt with my crocs or flat sandals. I will not ever wear a pair of heels unless its for dinner at nite and only if its with DH's business colleagues. It came to a stage that I felt \"stress up\" when I have to go to any formal dinners.
        As for me, my usual style is blouse and slack ....... :please:
        with comfort sandals
        either for fetching my gal fr school or grocery shopping.

        Hmm…..think abt it, i dun even have a ¾ pant or a bermuda in my wardrobe……lolz

        oh yes, no heels for me too......fortunately am not short....... 😉

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          ectanz
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          Both my dds dress better than me. I dont hv much time to dress up myself ( only given 5 mins) either to fetch my dd1 to and fro school or sending her to enrichment classes during weekend. My dd2 is very impatient n cranky especially she knows tat we are going out.


          However I will put on light make up whenever we headed to town. I will wear 3/4 pants n Jean on most occasion. Put on short or Jean skirt only when i shaved my legs…haha

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            Augmum
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            ectanz:
            Both my dds dress better than me. I dont hv much time to dress up myself ( only given 5 mins)

            that's y i dun send my gal to sch, is done by her dad.....
            otherwise she would certainly be booked for being late for sch...... :rotflmao:

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            • janet88J Offline
              janet88
              last edited by

              Augmum:
              ectanz:

              Both my dds dress better than me. I dont hv much time to dress up myself ( only given 5 mins)


              that's y i dun send my gal to sch, is done by her dad.....
              otherwise she would certainly be booked for being late for sch...... :rotflmao:

              That's a good one...daughter gets booked for being late because mum takes too long to dress up :rotflmao:

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                Augmum
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                janet_lee88:
                Augmum:

                [quote=\"ectanz\"]Both my dds dress better than me. I dont hv much time to dress up myself ( only given 5 mins)


                that's y i dun send my gal to sch, is done by her dad.....
                otherwise she would certainly be booked for being late for sch...... :rotflmao:

                That's a good one...daughter gets booked for being late because mum takes too long to dress up :rotflmao:[/quote]yalor....... :oops:
                that's y dad has to do it......he simply juz change and go within 3 min can leave the hse..... 😂

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                • STmummyS Offline
                  STmummy
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                  Hi ladies! Been wanting to join such forum.

                  I am a SAHM with a 2.5 yr toddler boy and 2 months baby girl. Been a SAHM since I was pregnant with my 1st. 3 yrs + now. It’s a love-hate relationship as a SAHM. Love watching my boy grows. but sometimes wish I’m back at the workforce.
                  With my 2nd one, won’t be expecting to go back to work for at least another year…
                  Hope to make new friends here!

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                    Breadandmuffins
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                    :welcome: STmummy


                    I like the part on \"love-hate relationship\"....it described how I feel too. I have been a SAHM for 6yrs now .....

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                    • M Offline
                      MummyThreeStreams
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                      Today I have a lunch date with DH!

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                      • STmummyS Offline
                        STmummy
                        last edited by

                        Anyone with toddler and new born baby? Just wonderin how u gals cope? I still dun dare to bring both out alone. And have not yet been alone with both at home as well. Older one is in childcare and feel really bad that he has to reach home ard 7ish everyday cos hubby is the one to fetch him after work. CC at pasir ris and we stay at punggol.

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