Flash In A Pan?

I hope not.

Well, Raimie asked me to allow him iron his school uniform last week. Yup, he initated it. OK, so I did mention a few times before, how I used to iron my own clothes, wash pailful of clothes yada yada when I was at his age. *guilty*
I guess he just got curious and wanted to show me he can do it too. ;p

He told me he wants to iron them again this weekend. We'll see whether he'll still be interested doing it. hehehe

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  1. Lina, doing ironing is my weekly job, in fact it is my Sunday job.

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    1. I schedule my ironing several times per week.

      Boohoo~~

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    2. I only do mine once a week. Bulk ironing... Damn lazy to always iron things one. :-P

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    3. it is my duty of my wife. :)

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  2. I need to iron my own white uniform, my girls' uniform and some other clothings. I always take 1 hour to finish all.

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    1. you're so quick doing it! I usually take a couple of hours to iron 5 sets of sek keb & sek ugama uniforms each, and my own clothes too. :-D

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    2. I have so many clothes to iron, my uniforms, my daughter's, my hubb's shirt and trousers. 5x3 set = 15 *faint*

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    3. Next year need to add extra clothes for ironing because my son starts his kindergarten already T___T

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    4. Free sauna session with all the ironing. :-D

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    5. last time when I was single I iron all my clothes ..
      those are my bachelor life and now for wifey.. :)

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    6. not sun-con the job to laundromat meh? :-D

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    7. One hr to iron???? Very very fast leh....

      LOL this is one free sauna I don't need

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  3. So good that Raimie offers to help up your ironing chore. I am still waiting for my day.

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  4. lets hope not hangat hangat tahi ayam

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    1. Hangat hangat tahi ayam? Let's hope not burn a hole on the clothes, kekekeke!

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    2. But.t hole can become the latest fashion leh...rmbr the 80s where baju got holes n they call it beggar fashion

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    3. kakaka... Ada ke? I dunno squat abt fashion during the 80s. :-D

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  5. did you have "spare" baju sekolah for him or not. Later hangus one lubang how? or is it you sit there and look

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    1. I hover la..
      In case he needs my help. Cannot affordtp buy new ones :-D

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    2. hahaha ingat you so brave let him do it by himself

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    3. he asked mah... Later he don't want to do when I ask him, how?

      Anyway, kena put trust in him lor...

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    4. Truealso la...sooner or later he will have to learn to do it by himself

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  6. good also la he helping around the house. nanti go off to college at least he know how to iron his cloths and not tapau home wait for momsy to iron

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    1. he has very independent dad sp he won't be too manja about doing chores one
      :)

      There is no such thing as girl's chores or boy's chores in my household. Everyone kema chip in.^_^

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    2. Yay! That's the way aha aha I like it ~aha aha~.

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  7. i hate ironinng too...hopefully the small kid going to rajin when he is older and help to iron la...not really help to iron but rather iron his oen clothes. Mine i usually buy those baju that no need to iron LOL

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    1. I hate them too! And hubby won't do it unless when I go on strike.

      Yalah, if son can iron his own clothes... Happy already. :D

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  8. aiyoh, this is such a sweet boy lah!! i must give him a LIKE!! lazy mommy but good son, such a perfect match~~

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    1. But cannot say mak borek anak rintik la kan? :-D

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    2. I also wanna give a LIKE!

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    3. Woi wat lazy mommy ah..mommy tired u know..set the washing machine to wash , hang cloths then if rain rush m pick up the clothes...

      ahem ahem sk u dah know how to use w/machine ke? :P ...*habis la..marks sure kena deducted *

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    4. He cannot deduct point from us if we kutuk him outside his blog, right? :-D

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  9. eih, last time i also iron my uniforms and then all my working clothes.. but then only starting from high school lah.. not as young as raimie..

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    1. in fact, last time mana ada gosok baju punya?? just grab the uniform and wear to school lah, no need to be ironed one.. only kids now need their uniforms ironed only..

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    2. last time i wanted to iron my uniform myself, then mum scolded me.. no need so neat lah, go to school only, don't waste my electricity!!!

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    3. Eih, I ironed my own uniform since I was nine tau!

      Go to school with unironed uniform? Want to kaw-law kena w prefect ke?

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    4. My school uniform also never kena ironed, mom said waste electricity. Some more go to school is to study, not fashion show, wuuuu....

      I think I started ironing after I married my hubb, after kena sneered by my MIL..... yes, I was a lazy DIL (WAS, wokay. Now very hardworking already) :p

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    5. yak kedut ke? O.O

      I never step out from house with an un-ironed uniform one. Everything must be neat although I myself not neat. :-D

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  10. actually i hate doing the ironing lah.. so warm and then so tiring.. but then after getting it done, feel satisfied with my good job lah..

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    1. i can do very neat ironing one you know, after all these years with the skills and experience.. hahaha!! :D

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    2. But how come you still dunno how to operate the washing machine ah? ^_~

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    3. Muahahahahaha!! Don't la pinpoint SK's weakness directly.

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  11. I can see that you have got a very good son!!! He has kind thoughts and he will sure sayang and jaga mak till old age!!

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    1. Dunno la... Later got girlfriend or girlfriends terus lupa abt mommy????

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  12. Good boy! Ya, good to be independent. I hate ironing though - so hot...my sweat will keep dripping on the clothes - no need to spray water or use steam iron. Hehehehehehe!!!!!

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    1. I must switch on the fan on the fastest speed whenever I do ironing. Cannot stand the heat and if possible I want a special chair with the appropriate height to sit on!

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    2. I use ironing session as a workout session also. Can do a bit stretching, and stand w legs apart n stuff. :-D

      Dunmore I also sweat a lot. Panas. Free sauna. No need to go for sauna or steam bath to sweat out all toxin. Kekeke

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  13. Lina, anak2 I 11yo & 9yo are ironing their own uniforms now. Elok jugak takde live-in maid nak 2 tahun dah ni, somehow they are more 'willing' to chip in and help around the house. It takes a lot off my shoulders :)
    I hope Raimie iron baju dia lagi weekend ni hehe

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    1. It's good for them to learn a bit abt responsibility kan? :)

      I hope he does too, this weekend! :)

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  14. Your boy is so good as he's willing to try ironing. Well, I don't do ironing anymore since I stopped teaching. Now my kids will iron their own school uniform.

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  15. So pro-active Raimie was, ironing his own uniforms... Good exposure indeed, me myself was forced to wash and kapur my own school shoes at Raimie's age... But not ironing chores, thank goodness... Hehee...

    I started ironing my clothes when i was studying at the boarding school at the age of 13... Muahahaa... Simply iron neatly at the front, cincai2 at the back one... Sloppy me.. Raimie deserved 1000x LIKE from me.., =D He's learning to be an independant boy... Sejuk perut kak lina.. Hahaa

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    1. ala... Seban dia bosan giler kat rumah tu. Cuba suh buat revision. Baik dia tido. :-D

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  16. That is so good that you actually LET him! Parents these days rather do it until the kids goes off to college

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    1. It does takes patience to show our kids how to do chores but better start them young than late
      right? :)
      Ethan does chores now?

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  17. instead of ironing, why not ask him to try cook for you? :P

    so he can become good cooker / chef hahah :X *kidding*

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    1. I didn't ask him to do lah... he volunteered.

      Anyway, he helped me in the kitchen plenty of time already. No biggie.

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    2. cool! haha u should be happy XD I dun help my mum do laundry :P

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    3. Chores are meant to be shared.

      If he doesn't do anything, I'll feel like I failed to bring up a responsible and compassionate child. That's all.

      But of course, different people have different opinion. Right? :)

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