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Dubai Knight wrote:Dear all,
It is safe to ignore BM's rantings.
She doesn't live in Dubai and therefore knows 'Jack'.
Knight
kanelli wrote:I think I'm going to sort my foe list again, especially since there are no moderator exemptions anymore.
kanelli wrote:So BM, are you admitting to posting drivel just to get up people's noses?
Posting the links to news stories is a way to share interesting news items and make some interesting discussion. Reading about sheep, cleaning your house, drinking copious amounts of chardonnay etc. makes the topic of discussion you, which is hardly interesting. Please feel free to take 5 minutes to share some news stories that people can discuss!
kanelli wrote:So BM, are you admitting to posting drivel just to get up people's noses?
Posting the links to news stories is a way to share interesting news items and make some interesting discussion. Reading about sheep, cleaning your house, drinking copious amounts of chardonnay etc. makes the topic of discussion you, which is hardly interesting. Please feel free to take 5 minutes to share some news stories that people can discuss!
kanelli wrote:You've nailed it BM! I'm a bored housewife and that's my problem. Well, then logically you must be a bored government employee using office time and the public dime squandering work time on an internet forum. We're even.
Truthfully, I just don't find you fun BM! e.g. Your comments about who you would never hire, the attempt to titillate the male members here to gain popularity, the very poor taste jokes about Japanese after the tsunami, the offensive things you've said about Shaf and his family, the maliciousness you show when you are pi.ssed off at someone
kanelli wrote:I've got an undergrad and Masters degree, am a published author, and had a good career before shifting countries and having kids. Being a stay-home mom while my kids are very young is temporary but important work.
zubber wrote:kanelli wrote:I've got an undergrad and Masters degree, am a published author, and had a good career before shifting countries and having kids. Being a stay-home mom while my kids are very young is temporary but important work.
Wonderfully said ! , More women need to hear this ! , Now I really like you
zubber wrote:kanelli wrote:I've got an undergrad and Masters degree, am a published author, and had a good career before shifting countries and having kids. Being a stay-home mom while my kids are very young is temporary but important work.
Wonderfully said ! , More women need to hear this ! , Now I really like you
desertdudeshj wrote:Patience the point is in the sacrifice. Giving up a career for the sake of one's children when one could have easily afforded day care or maids IS the point and someone failing to see that is the FAIL here.
As for belittling and low blows, thats just the gob's modus operandi so ignore that
desertdudeshj wrote:^^^
And there concludes another episode of a little house on the cess pool. I never liked the orginal little house on the prarie let alone this version
P.S : No ones gives a crap about you or how you brought up your offsprings.
Bethsmum wrote:desertdudeshj wrote:^^^
And there concludes another episode of a little house on the cess pool. I never liked the orginal little house on the prarie let alone this version
P.S : No ones gives a crap about you or how you brought up your offsprings.
And no-one cares about the opinion of some sweaty taxi driver who is shacked up on the quiet either LOL!
Naughty naughty DDS!
patience wrote:Being a stay at home mother is not a sacrifice. What you lose on one side you gain on another. And vice versa. It is a choice and one that is admirable, but does this mean that the woman who goes to work is not as virtuous after all she too is having to choose. It is what it is. Unfortunately for us women we can't have it all. No matter what kind of self help drivel books tell us. We are always faced (those of us lucky enough to be in a financial position that is) to choose.
kanelli wrote:I've got an undergrad and Masters degree, am a published author, and had a good career before shifting countries and having kids. Being a stay-home mom while my kids are very young is temporary but important work.
Misery Called Life wrote:A job profile which includes taking people on breathtaking rides atop 100 ft sand dunes, being a part of memories they will cherish for a lifetime, sounds like a dream job to me.
Misery Called Life wrote:kanelli wrote:I've got an undergrad and Masters degree, am a published author, and had a good career before shifting countries and having kids. Being a stay-home mom while my kids are very young is temporary but important work.
You mean you've got published works? Wow, that's interesting. Whats your subject of interest? Could we have a title?
desertdudeshj wrote:zubber wrote:kanelli wrote:I've got an undergrad and Masters degree, am a published author, and had a good career before shifting countries and having kids. Being a stay-home mom while my kids are very young is temporary but important work.
Wonderfully said ! , More women need to hear this ! , Now I really like you
Hear Hear !
Not important but the utmost important thing in a parent's life. Nothing should be more important for parents than their children, specially in their formative years. Nobody can subsitute for what a mother can provide for a child.
We can see what kind of effects the maid raised generation can have. Just pop down to any mall here.
patience wrote:Being a stay at home mother is not a sacrifice. What you lose on one side you gain on another. And vice versa. It is a choice and one that is admirable, but does this mean that the woman who goes to work is not as virtuous after all she too is having to choose. It is what it is. Unfortunately for us women we can't have it all. No matter what kind of self help drivel books tell us. We are always faced (those of us lucky enough to be in a financial position that is) to choose.
Bethsmum wrote:desertdudeshj wrote:Patience the point is in the sacrifice. Giving up a career for the sake of one's children when one could have easily afforded day care or maids IS the point and someone failing to see that is the FAIL here.
As for belittling and low blows, thats just the gob's modus operandi so ignore that
It is possible to bring up your children properly without being a martyr. I have brought up 3 without the need for hired help when they were small. I never had to give up my career or expected a medal for what I was doing. It was hard work. Beth went to nursery part time from the age of 6 months. It took nearly 3/4 of my monthly wage to pay for the care. I was offered a big promotion when she was 1 and I went back to work full time and she went to nursery full time. Again it took nearly all of my wages to pay for her care but I looked at the future plan.
She is a well developed young lady, clever and well mannered. She does well at school and gives me little concern, I am very proud of her and I have the benefit of a very good job for which I have had for the last 18 years.
My elder two girls went to private school. Their father and I lived in Germany and I didn't believe the Forces schools offered the best opportunities to my children. They both went to boarding school in the UK while I worked full time to pay for it with a big contribution from the Army. They both had a fantastic education. Unfortunately my middle daughter became ill and her life changed dramatically for the worse. My elder daughter has a very good job, travels all over Europe and was recently offered a big opportunity within her company. She is married to an engineer.
She appreciates the sacrifices I made for her, sending her away to school wasn't the easiest decision and it cost me a fortune but it was all worth it and she is reaping the benefit now.
Everyone tries to make the best decisions for their children as they see fit. I didn't sit at home protesting that what I was doing was the best for my kids. Frankly it would have bored me to tears to hang around wiping noses and bottoms all day long. Nobody brought my kids up but me and it was hard work.
How some random taxi driver who isn't even married can venture an opinion on how to bring up children, is frankly, laughable.
Bethsmum wrote: They both went to boarding school in the UK while I worked full time to pay for it with a big contribution from the Army.