Shenzhennifer
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Haha, thought I might get some cyber slaps. Especially since it seems about 90% of the Geobaby has a DH (or 2) but I know that for most of the expats, this is probably your first unless you come from an extremely wealthy family.
I don`t think my comments were ignorant at all, perhaps Southside, you are feeling a bit defensive. If you go back to the schedule you wrote of your day, it didn`t actually look like you were spending loads of time with your son. Just interpreting what you wrote.
It does indeed sound luxurious to be able to be a `Lady who Lunches`, to go out to the gym whenever I wanted, to get a pedicure, a massage, go shopping. It sounds wonderful not to wash my dishes and not have to clean up my baby`S vomit, or cook dinner for us or to GASP, have a night out with my husband. And heaven forbid someone else does my `back work` that kills me each day. Sure, that sounds great.
BUT - it`s funny on here, it`s almost taken for granted that the expats here are all on expat packages and have fancy flats and DHs. But we`re not like that. We simply could not afford one, and I wouldn`t know where to house one(cuz it wouldn`t be here), and also could not (personally, na) justify going to the spa or read Time magazine or whatever while someone else is taking care of my child (unless it`s once in a while then I can FOR SURE justify that!).
I`m not trying to sound like a martyr, and I would LOVE an extra pair of hands around (for more than my wonderful 3 hour cleaning lady per week). And people say that you need to take advantage of it while you`re living in HK, and I guess I could see that. But also, don`t forget where you came from.
Oh, and incidentally, a HK person just told me recently that they understood why I didn`t have a helper, bc my husband was Japanese. She said (and others have since agreed) that Japanese men do not allow their wives to get helpers, as it`s not in their culture. Ha! My husband every so often when I complain about my back hurting or being busy, will tell me to hire a helper. but it`s all contrived, I actually don`t think he would really want me to get one. He would just think I am lazy. I should have married a HK guy
I don`t think my comments were ignorant at all, perhaps Southside, you are feeling a bit defensive. If you go back to the schedule you wrote of your day, it didn`t actually look like you were spending loads of time with your son. Just interpreting what you wrote.
It does indeed sound luxurious to be able to be a `Lady who Lunches`, to go out to the gym whenever I wanted, to get a pedicure, a massage, go shopping. It sounds wonderful not to wash my dishes and not have to clean up my baby`S vomit, or cook dinner for us or to GASP, have a night out with my husband. And heaven forbid someone else does my `back work` that kills me each day. Sure, that sounds great.
BUT - it`s funny on here, it`s almost taken for granted that the expats here are all on expat packages and have fancy flats and DHs. But we`re not like that. We simply could not afford one, and I wouldn`t know where to house one(cuz it wouldn`t be here), and also could not (personally, na) justify going to the spa or read Time magazine or whatever while someone else is taking care of my child (unless it`s once in a while then I can FOR SURE justify that!).
I`m not trying to sound like a martyr, and I would LOVE an extra pair of hands around (for more than my wonderful 3 hour cleaning lady per week). And people say that you need to take advantage of it while you`re living in HK, and I guess I could see that. But also, don`t forget where you came from.
Oh, and incidentally, a HK person just told me recently that they understood why I didn`t have a helper, bc my husband was Japanese. She said (and others have since agreed) that Japanese men do not allow their wives to get helpers, as it`s not in their culture. Ha! My husband every so often when I complain about my back hurting or being busy, will tell me to hire a helper. but it`s all contrived, I actually don`t think he would really want me to get one. He would just think I am lazy. I should have married a HK guy
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