House Husband
By Tokz
@ilocosboy (45156)
Philippines
November 7, 2019 6:35am CST
I am now.
Wifey went to Manila, our capital in Philippines, more 500 kilometers south of my place, for an interview to US embassy (I hope she will pass the interview) I was left at home, together with our three youngest children, the oldest is studying in college and living with his grandparent and the second child is at her dormitory, also studying in college.
So now I have the task, to cook and prepare the children in the morning, their breakfast, wake them up early, give them their allowance and snacks, tell them to take a bath quick, and so on.
Then I need to clean the house: sweeping and wiping, water the garden, feed our native chicken, pigs and goats.
The good thing is that I filed my vacation leave in my work. So, for two days, this is the harder job with no pay. I know now how hard it is the job of the wife who are staying at home.
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@Alexandoy (65308)
• Cainta, Philippines
7 Nov 19
What is the embassy visit for, job interview or immigration?
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@ilocosboy (45156)
• Philippines
13 Nov 19
As a tourist to visit her ailing auntie who adopted her.
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@hereandthere (45645)
• Philippines
7 Nov 19
good luck to your wifey. where will she stay while she's here?
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@ilocosboy (45156)
• Philippines
13 Nov 19
Thank you. She stayed in the house of her auntie.
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@ilocosboy (45156)
• Philippines
13 Nov 19
I agree, husbands should also try to put into their wife's shoes.
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@brokenbee (11090)
• Philippines
7 Nov 19
Good luck to your wife...
Yes, mothers/wives who stay at home have the hardest jobs... I have seen how hard working my mother is. She's the one who wakes up so early and the last one to sleep at night. Whoa...
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@psanasangma (7280)
• India
7 Nov 19
First of all Best of Luck to your wife. Seems there are lots to do for you in the morning