Friday, July 02, 2010

Working mom...now i really know how tough.

The domestic accident that my lovely wife suffered as you already knew has rendered her a month's Medical Leave and resulting in her disability to use her left hand for another 2 weeks or so.

I took on the role of "househusband" as i wanted my lovely wife to rest well in order to speed up her recovery, during my standing in time of "househusbanding", i truly learnt of one thing........it is not easy at all to be a working mom.

To all the working moms........I salute you and i pray that God will continue to extend you with good health, happiness, joy and more good health.

To all the husbands...............If you have neglected the wifey, please go and give her a hug and telling her how much you appreciate her.Please accept her ranting and nagging and continue to shower her with a lot of love and care.

Note 1: Please do not disturb her if she really wants to sleep.
Note 2: Please save up some money and buy her the one gift that she has been dreaming of.

To all the children.................Just remember this, your mom is the greatest... Listen to her and please help her with the house chores whenever you can, ya.

See you and have a great Friday...now go and give her a kiss on the cheek.

P/S : Woman,, i can hardly express....................

24 comments:

  1. hope your wife have a speedy recovery and happy weekend bro!

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  2. yeah.. not easy to be FTWM. fulfill expectations at work and at home, 24/7.. non-stop. hope your wife recovers soon.. and you can still help her out then, since now you know the demands of a FTWM

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  3. such a good husband of u! :) hmmm i cant really how is it for working mom n as my mom not working n most of my aunts also not working. :/

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  4. oh my ... i LOVE this post .. thansk :P ... & u also a super and great husband la , thumb up to u too .... and also speedy recovery and happy weekend ..k .. take k

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  5. hahaha... really busy, huh.. juggling between your work, unpaid driver to your kids, housework, and finally hitting the pillow.. phew..

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  6. It is never easy to be a woman bro. :p

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  7. Eugene, I like this post very much because I am a full time working mother, after work have to bring the children home in the evening from babysitter. I need not want to say how tired and pressure one woman working mother will be, as you already acknowledged that. Thank God that my husband is very supportive and helpful. I still want to thank you for appreciating and being so understanding to all working mothers in the workforce.

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  8. It's never easy...especially for one to cope alone. That's why must always lend a hand, give and take...that's what marriage is all about!

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  9. Hei bro...Wishing your wife a good and speedy recovery.

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  10. good hubby. I'm sure ur wife will be very happy.. take care and Happy weekend.

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  11. Aww... so thoughtful of you. I like how you express your token of appreciation towards all working mothers. I'm a FTWM, thanks for making my day!

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  12. How i wish if i can paste this post in my blog written by you. Then let my hub reads it.

    Wish your wife speedy recovery.

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  13. Well, now you learnt that it's not easy to be a working mum huh?
    Anyway, you did a good job there! I'm sure your wife will recover very soon seeing her husband so dedicated!

    Have a great weekend!

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  14. U r really a loving hubby....I am sure ur wife appreciate a lot too!!! Hope she recovers soon!!!

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  15. sounds like you really full time house husband ya? ..

    in your hurry of doing housework, be careful also ya. If you down also, cham liao. Nobody takeover.

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  16. very well said and written but not all men in this world knows that their wives esp. those working mums were doing the good jobs until the wives were six feet deep down then they start to reflect what lifes are then... then they start to know what is real life!
    Let it be that you are one and the rare breed also probably due to your upbringing from your parents, if not couldnt see what is the next angle in you too!
    However, salute you always wrote very sincerely and genuinely.

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  17. You won't know how tough something is until you're in that person's shoes. That's reality.

    Not every husband is willing to take over as temporary homemakers; you're one of the exceptional ones - good of you, bro.

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  18. you still can relax,if you got 2 wife under 1 roof....kekeke

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  19. See, that is why we got "Women Day"; but I'm not sure got "Man Day" boh? hehehehe....

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  20. u shud email ur post to all my frens....ehhehe

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  21. Thank you very much for this post, bro. Now, kindly tell those to my husband and son. =D

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  22. I wish my hubby can read yr post and understand better what a working mother is going through. Some men think they have already fulfilled their duty as a father/husband by buying milk and drypers or providing the basic thing that money can buy, and leave all babysitting job and other house chores to the wife. Even if they afford hiring a maid, but you cannot expect a maid to do everything, certain thing we still have to do it ourselves especially taking care the bb. Some men just dont understand this.

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  23. Hey hope your wife has a fast recovery and yes you're an excellent husband for helping her out. Let the missus rest. It aint busy a working mom for sure.

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  24. Hope my hubby will read this post of yours! hahaha.....to make him realised how tired is a FTWM. Too bad he does not read blog.

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