dubaidog wrote:Bethsmum wrote:When I take a walk through Sadaf in JBR of an evening, it's like there's a bus in from the Philipines.
I don't know WHAT is going on in Sadaf. It is like a DMZ for kids and maids. I ALWAYS see kids acting like brats and maids on the mobile as you said. The other day I saw 2 boys, maybe 6-7 years old beating the holy heck out of each other. I mean punches to the head, kicks to the face...total broken nose material. The maids went flying across the courtyard, not even sure who's brats were fighting. As I approached, some other people pulled the wannabe Tysons off each other.
I am grateful for where I live, even the Russian call girl down the hall and her yappy dog are quiet.
I know who you mean DD. She's not supposed to have that mut. She puts it in her bag when she gets into the lift and avoids other humans. I have studied her at length from behind my Chanels. She has had some serious work done, hell of a frame but a bit scarey round the lip area. I consider myself a bit of a self taught expert on the old plastic surgery business, she's had her chest done too, they don't move. I was once told she does things with diamonds, I bet she does.
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Chocoholic wrote:There's day care for children yes. Oh wait better still, whatever happened to women stopping work to raise their own children? Then going back to work when they start nursery? Seriously how many of these people would afford a maid/nanny in their homes countries? Not many I'd say.
Chocs, I never stayed at home to raise the children, it's just not me, I would be bored to death. With my youngest one I went back to work after 6 months and she went to nursey part time, a very good one that took the majority of my wages at the time. I then had the opportunity of a good promotion that was too good to miss and she went full time at 11 months old. It's the quality of the care you give them. She is well behaved and I expect nothing less. My two elder girls went to boarding school. We lived in Germany at the time and the quality of schooling offered to Forces children isn't all that. They were shipped off to school at huge expense to me and the British tax payer as the school fees were subsided by the army. I worked to pay for them and they both came out with a very good education, they were well behaved, independant girls.