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    Quote Originally Posted by scottishbride View Post
    They do... I can't believe she is now Primary 2 this year! It felt like yesterday when she was just a baby and learning how to walk and talk. But now, she is one wee chatterbox! She can't stop talking and keep asking WHY?
    The change in 17 years....

    No more cuddles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scottishbride View Post
    To be a working Mum is not easy Moy. And yes, sometimes It can be very tiring and just want to jump into bed after work. I used to work night shifts and never seen my daughter and spend quality time with her. And also my husband whenever he's home I am working. This is one of the reasons I resigned, I want to spend quality time with my Daughter, you never know... time flies and their youth will never turn back. I want to enjoy it while she's still young. You know.. more cuddles and lambing from my daughter. I don't know if she will be the same when she grew up,kiss me goodnight and say I love you mummy.. . I think the best reward I got when I was working is whenever I get home after work is a big kiss from my hubby and dinner is ready.
    i know what you saying scottishbride and that s our world for motherhood
    with 3 kids and a husband it is hard but i do enjoy doin this for them even how tiring the work is and of course to please them in the way i know
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    Quote Originally Posted by Moy View Post
    i know what you saying scottishbride and that s our world for motherhood
    with 3 kids and a husband it is hard but i do enjoy doin this for them even how tiring the work is and of course to please them in the way i know
    Amen!


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    The ex used to work evenings...til 1am (restaurant cashier) and I worked days.

    I used to take her to work and brought her home.

    We shared all household duties.

    I'd looked after myself from age 18 until getting married at 40, so no problem for me doing cooking, housework etc.

    The children were supervised by one or other of us. Just a case of arranging jobs and hours to suit our lifestyle.

    I bought a house close to the local schools so the older children could comfortably and safely walk there and I'd take the youngest to nursery school on my bike...my ex-wife picking him up later.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Moy View Post
    for those mum here who work and at the same time wife and mum..how do you mange your time after come home from a very long day work
    so tiring..yet fulfilling but blimey with few kids and a husband waiting home..you prepare dinner and house chores wipes you out...is this normal..lolz
    although am aware im not in typical home..PH WHERE there is a nanay or tatay who can look out for kids in here you have to do it all in one
    i sounds complaining but maybe i am...lolz..
    i wish i could survive
    Welcome to England Moy
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    Quote Originally Posted by sars_notd_virus View Post
    Welcome to England Moy
    thanks sars..mabuhay
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    Good on yer Moy
    I'm proud of you.
    Just be sure not to exhaust all your spirit.

    It's very true what sars says, this is life in UK. It's not picking money from the tree


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    Quote Originally Posted by Terpe View Post
    Good on yer Moy
    I'm proud of you.
    Just be sure not to exhaust all your spirit.

    It's very true what sars says, this is life in UK. It's not picking money from the tree
    i know terpe..just trying to express myself here really and sharing thoughts as well
    thanks
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