Txs! StonSton, Mee Toh was nvr in my consideration list. :) Nvr liked dual session schools... hehhe
Was deciding btw Horizon & Edgefield though. Gathered from many of the parets while waiting for the kids that they are applying for Edgefield because of the stellar PSLE results so i decided on...
Have not even started deciding which school to send my girl to. Was deciding to send her to the one that is nearest to my place for convenience's sake. hehe
I didnt want her to go through the same stress I went through if I were to send her to my alma mater.
both seems gd, perhaps consider...
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- Asking S$650 nego
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- Light cooking
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Hi there
welcome to the world of motherhood...:)
to me doesnt matter how old you are or what you are doing.... as long as your kids grow up healthy and you have executed your duties as a mummy to them, that's what motherhood is all about.
i got married at 21 too... but had my girl only 4 yrs...
Well, whatever it is, even when preggys are caught in such situations, the most important thing is not to sallow in your plight. Pick up yourself and for the sake of the family and the kid/s, brace yourself and look forward.
I did, and I never regretted. Life is a little tougher on a single...
wouldnt want to argue with them too... called mom and mom says as long as the employer is paying the maternity benefits we have no case against them....
sigh... even the ministry cant do anything to help.
but watever it is, i never look back and am glad that i left as well... what could be more...
read abt the thread and realised i'm not alone...
i was asked to resign when i was due to deliver in 2 weeks time, from an australian company.
the local office that i was working in was handled by a female lady, she herself has 2 grown up kids of her own.
My situation was worse, she had...
i would really suggest a cooling off period, i agree that maybe you should stay at your mum's place together with your DD for a period continuing your confinement before coming to any decisions.
From your threads, i gather your hubby is not really a weak person, but rather he is confused and...
kkh is really not as bad as we all thought. both my kids were born there. I stayed in the b1-class plus my gynae is at the pte suite as well. so i am not allowed to stay anything below b1. i thought the service of the nurses was quite good.
however, the day i delivered my son in nov 08, all the...
Thanks, knowing that i'm not the only one does make me feel abit better.
My next challenge is i'm starting a new job by end march and will not have the luxury of bf my boy in the day-time.
my mum too, will rescue my son if he starts his 'war' with me each time i latch him on.
I wonder if...
congrats
To keep or not, the decision is yours ultimately. Wheather the age gap is one year or 2 years or even 4 years (for me), as parents you will somewhat feel that you are neglecting your older child when there is a new bb in the family.
Even with the 4 yr age gap between my girl and boy...
hi mummies,
thanks for your advice. but i feel bad letting my bb wail and keep forcing him to latch on. many a times, i succumb to the bottle as i really don't have the heart to let him cry and cry.
help needed!
my baby just refuses to latch on now... I have been bf and supplementing with formula as he is not satisfied on bm alone.
Now he just simply refuse to latch on.
Is there any way to make him latch on without him kicking up a big fuss?