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    • B Offline
      bboomer71
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      mummy of 2:
      Emm I'm only SAHM for 1 month plus and already thinking about returning to work. I don't really do much at home except spend time with kids, bring them to and fro school and supervise DS to read and do work. It seems a bit of a waste to give up working. But must say I feel more sane now that there's no need to wake up early do the morning commute, rush thru the never-ending work and come home to coach DS, knowing that he has watched way more TV than I like while I was at work. Guess can't have it all.
      That is already doing a lot! Staying at home in this day and age does not have to mean doing housework which prob would not justify the financial loss of women not working. I suspect the problem is that we may not value non economic contribution enough like raising kids with good behaviour.

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        TENNISMOM
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        Dear mummof of 2

        I know what you mean about missing work, because I felt that way too when I initially became SAHM last year. It feels like a waste to give up working but I keep telling myself my hub and kids deserve a better wife and mother. My kids are already quite big and independent but I want to be there for them emotionally. To keep myself sane, I took up new hobbies like photography, cooking, gym etc and made a whole world of new friends! It’s amazing - try it!

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          mummy of 2
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          Actually I dun miss the work lar only miss the money πŸ˜‰

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            SAHM_TAN
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            mummy of 2:
            Actually I dun miss the work lar only miss the money πŸ˜‰

            :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:

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              mummy of 2
              last edited by

              bboomer71:
              That is already doing a lot! Staying at home in this day and age does not have to mean doing housework which prob would not justify the financial loss of women not working. I suspect the problem is that we may not value non economic contribution enough like raising kids with good behaviour.

              Eh you say that make me :oops: I'm like the most underworked SAHM in the forum, you know. I guess when we work it's more tangible, cos we can say we finished this or that project. or even if nothing significant accomplished there's that monthly paycheck :rahrah:

              But when we are SAHM the work we do takes ages to show results, and in the meantime we are left wondering if we are doing the right thing.

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                mummy of 2
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                TENNISMOM:
                I keep telling myself my hub and kids deserve a better wife and mother.

                This is partly why I decided to be SAHM. But my biggest hobby is buying books, which DH doesn't really approve of :spank: You will understand if you see the piles of books at home :evil:

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                  SAHM_TAN
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                  mummy of 2:
                  TENNISMOM:

                  I keep telling myself my hub and kids deserve a better wife and mother.


                  This is partly why I decided to be SAHM. But my biggest hobby is buying books, which DH doesn't really approve of :spank: You will understand if you see the piles of books at home :evil:

                  Do you buy from DangDang as well?

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                    bboomer71
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                    Eh you say that make me :oops: I'm like the most underworked SAHM in the forum, you know.


                    Speaking for myself too since I currently still have a maid!! The second half of your interpretation spot-on! Trying to say we shud all give ourselves a pat on the back. Actually applies to all mummies, whether SAHM, PTWM, FTWM, tai tai mom, whatever. Just provide sppt to each other in our choices πŸ™‚

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                      SAHM2KIDS
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                      Hello to all parents. I am new here. I am a SAHM with 2 kids. Nice to know and learn from other parents. πŸ™‚

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                        Kabby
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                        SAHM2KIDS:
                        Hello to all parents. I am new here. I am a SAHM with 2 kids. Nice to know and learn from other parents. πŸ™‚

                        hihi! :welcome:

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