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Hello

My wedding day was lovely and i had a fantastic honey moon. I have returned home to being a full time housewife. I am really enjoying thinking myself as a housewife because even though my health prevents me getting paid employment i feel like i actually have a job keeping track of the house.

plumie

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it IS a full time job keeping track of a house! we're currently missing 1 pink furry boot and 1 pair of trainers!

Geina xx

Congratulations and glad your big day went well. Mrs Plumie xxx

Congratulations to you and hope you had a fabulous time. Being a housewife is just as important as working and it gives you a sense of pride and feeling useful too. I hope you have a long and happ y marriage. As they say all your worries be little ones.

sj x

Congragulations on your wedding. Hope your both very happy

xxx

Congrats Plumie enjoy every moment.

Gill

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Congrats, I'm glad it all went well!

Congratulations - so glad you enjoyed your day and youor honeymoon :)

Plumie, I'm so pleased your big day went well. Glad to hear you're enjoying being a housewife just remember to not push yourself too hard, you can always catch up on well days!. I'm so thrilled things aee going well for you, you really deserve it. Take care. x

Congratulations! So glad you had a good wedding day and honeymoon and that asthma etc didn't get in the way. Must be so good to feel you're doing something useful now even if not paid work - I imagine doing nothing would be very frustrating. (Hope that didn't sound patronising btw, not how I meant it at all but found it difficult to phrase right, sorry!)

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Many congratulations! I'm so pleased that the asthma didn't spoil your big day or your honeymoon and I hope that you really enjoy being a housewife. Wishing you much happiness throughout your married life.

xx

so pleased it went well enjoy keeping house!

Awww congratulations! I'm so glad it went well :)

aww thats lovely- i hope you are wearing a pinny and greeting your new hubby with a g & t at the door lol.

Congratulations to you both. Welcome to the world of housewifiness. :-D

Yay Plumie!

It's so good to have you back, and I'm thrilled to hear that you had a wonderful wedding day and honeymoon. I thought about you a lot while you were away, and hoped that everything was going according to plan.

I'm really interested by what you said about thinking of yourself as a housewife, rather than out of work/disabled/sick/unemployed. That's quite an interesting mind-shift. I might start to think of myself in that way too! House-girlfriend!

Sending much love, Wishes

Congratulations Plumie! xx

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