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    • V Offline
      verykiasumummy
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      josephine_ng:
      For that friend, that \"stand\" helps in her NTUC trolley, popular basket and all that as well.. Not sure if it's a good idea..

      this is very singaporean way of choping ur things... like how tissue pack chope seats in foodcourts...

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        SBKS
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        josephine_ng:
        I'm not sure if this sounds weird but what a friend of mine did was to have this paper-made stand with \"Please do not clear. Will be back\" written on it. Be prepared to have stares when you come back.

        hmmmm that is another good idea...
        verykiasumummy:
        if u r alone handling the kids, i would suggest take-away or call for delivery... it is very difficult to predict what kind of situation could happen... avoid at all costs to dine with the kids alone...

        or if such a thing cannot be avoided, take a seat near the toilet, or go to a cafe or restaurant for meals... in any case that no one is looking after ur dd (either or), bring them along to the toilet... this is just to play safe... u nv know even this is sg...
        thanks.

        if i go takeaway, also 1 person, so still gt to bring them down to takeaway, so i thinking might as well eat there. leaving them at home is a no no at this stage as fighting will ensue....

        sit near :imconstipated: will get extra ingredients in the food. :siam:

        i eat at coffeeshop below my block.

        Yes, bringing along to the toilet means they will not have enuff to eat and then since most of the times, after my elder DD \"release\", she will feel hungry again. πŸ˜“

        Thus my sticky situation.

        unless if that happen, bring them all to toilet, then if still hungry, tabao bread for them. :scared:

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          verykiasumummy
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          SBKS:

          verykiasumummy:

          if u r alone handling the kids, i would suggest take-away or call for delivery... it is very difficult to predict what kind of situation could happen... avoid at all costs to dine with the kids alone...

          or if such a thing cannot be avoided, take a seat near the toilet, or go to a cafe or restaurant for meals... in any case that no one is looking after ur dd (either or), bring them along to the toilet... this is just to play safe... u nv know even this is sg...

          thanks.

          if i go takeaway, also 1 person, so still gt to bring them down to takeaway, so i thinking might as well eat there. leaving them at home is a no no at this stage as fighting will ensue....

          sit near :imconstipated: will get extra ingredients in the food. :siam:

          i eat at coffeeshop below my block.

          Yes, bringing along to the toilet means they will not have enuff to eat and then since most of the times, after my elder DD \"release\", she will feel hungry again. πŸ˜“

          Thus my sticky situation.

          unless if that happen, bring them all to toilet, then if still hungry, tabao bread for them. :scared:

          after going toilet and hungry again? so fast?? u may want to consult doc on that... shouldnt get hungry so fast again...

          if needed, tcm could help too...

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            bebebub
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            SBKS:
            josephine_ng:

            I'm not sure if this sounds weird but what a friend of mine did was to have this paper-made stand with \"Please do not clear. Will be back\" written on it. Be prepared to have stares when you come back.


            hmmmm that is another good idea...
            verykiasumummy:
            if u r alone handling the kids, i would suggest take-away or call for delivery... it is very difficult to predict what kind of situation could happen... avoid at all costs to dine with the kids alone...

            or if such a thing cannot be avoided, take a seat near the toilet, or go to a cafe or restaurant for meals... in any case that no one is looking after ur dd (either or), bring them along to the toilet... this is just to play safe... u nv know even this is sg...
            thanks.

            if i go takeaway, also 1 person, so still gt to bring them down to takeaway, so i thinking might as well eat there. leaving them at home is a no no at this stage as fighting will ensue....

            sit near :imconstipated: will get extra ingredients in the food. :siam:

            i eat at coffeeshop below my block.

            Yes, bringing along to the toilet means they will not have enuff to eat and then since most of the times, after my elder DD \"release\", she will feel hungry again. πŸ˜“

            Thus my sticky situation.

            unless if that happen, bring them all to toilet, then if still hungry, tabao bread for them. :scared:

            Fighting or not, I think they are too young to be left at home without supervision. Bring them along to buy takeaway. At least can eat in peace at home. This is what I do when my girls were younger.

            If eat at coffeeshop, better still. Sit near the stall u order from n ask the stall workers for help to watch over the food if u really hv to take them to the toilet. Ask nicely and hope they are kind enough to help :xedfingers:

            Another alternative, although I hv not done it b4. Bring along a container. If really the situation arise, packet the remaining food and go home to continue. Food won't taste as good but no choice, gotta compromise.

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              SBKS
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              verykiasumummy:

              after going toilet and hungry again? so fast?? u may want to consult doc on that... shouldnt get hungry so fast again...

              if needed, tcm could help too...
              huh? oor ok..i take note...but then we also leh. πŸ˜„ :siam:

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                SBKS
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                bebebub:
                SBKS:

                [quote=\"josephine_ng\"]I'm not sure if this sounds weird but what a friend of mine did was to have this paper-made stand with \"Please do not clear. Will be back\" written on it. Be prepared to have stares when you come back.


                hmmmm that is another good idea...
                verykiasumummy:
                if u r alone handling the kids, i would suggest take-away or call for delivery... it is very difficult to predict what kind of situation could happen... avoid at all costs to dine with the kids alone...

                or if such a thing cannot be avoided, take a seat near the toilet, or go to a cafe or restaurant for meals... in any case that no one is looking after ur dd (either or), bring them along to the toilet... this is just to play safe... u nv know even this is sg...
                thanks.

                if i go takeaway, also 1 person, so still gt to bring them down to takeaway, so i thinking might as well eat there. leaving them at home is a no no at this stage as fighting will ensue....

                sit near :imconstipated: will get extra ingredients in the food. :siam:

                i eat at coffeeshop below my block.

                Yes, bringing along to the toilet means they will not have enuff to eat and then since most of the times, after my elder DD \"release\", she will feel hungry again. πŸ˜“

                Thus my sticky situation.

                unless if that happen, bring them all to toilet, then if still hungry, tabao bread for them. :scared:

                Fighting or not, I think they are too young to be left at home without supervision. Bring them along to buy takeaway. At least can eat in peace at home. This is what I do when my girls were younger.

                If eat at coffeeshop, better still. Sit near the stall u order from n ask the stall workers for help to watch over the food if u really hv to take them to the toilet. Ask nicely and hope they are kind enough to help :xedfingers:

                Another alternative, although I hv not done it b4. Bring along a container. If really the situation arise, packet the remaining food and go home to continue. Food won't taste as good but no choice, gotta compromise.[/quote]oh yes, bring container....thats a very good one...nvr tink of that...thanks.

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                  verykiasumummy
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                  SBKS:
                  verykiasumummy:


                  after going toilet and hungry again? so fast?? u may want to consult doc on that... shouldnt get hungry so fast again...

                  if needed, tcm could help too...

                  huh? oor ok..i take note...but then we also leh. πŸ˜„ :siam:

                  by right, food that is eaten shouldnt get digested so soon that after a toilet release, u go all hungry again.. i'm not a doc, but i just feel not right..

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                    SBKS
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                    verykiasumummy:
                    SBKS:

                    [quote=\"verykiasumummy\"]
                    after going toilet and hungry again? so fast?? u may want to consult doc on that... shouldnt get hungry so fast again...

                    if needed, tcm could help too...

                    huh? oor ok..i take note...but then we also leh. πŸ˜„ :siam:

                    by right, food that is eaten shouldnt get digested so soon that after a toilet release, u go all hungry again.. i'm not a doc, but i just feel not right..[/quote]lol...ya logically speaking 2 different organs....

                    maybe its all in the mind..

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