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7 Portraits of Sheila Marcia Sharing After Moving to Semarang with Her Husband and Four Children, Feeling a Little Stressed Due to Adaptation

7 Portraits of Sheila Marcia Sharing After Moving to Semarang with Her Husband and Four Children, Feeling a Little Stressed Due to Adaptation

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7 Portraits of Sheila Marcia Sharing After Moving to Semarang with Her Husband and Four Children, Feeling a Little Stressed Due to Adaptation

Sheila Marcia recently moved to a new house in Semarang with her husband and children, including her two beloved children who were separated because they stayed with their ex-husband. After living in their new residence for some time, Sheila Marcia, who is busy, had to adapt to a new rhythm of life and admitted feeling a little stressed. Check out her story in the following photo slide.

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Sheila Marcia, who now lives with her husband and four children, admits to adapting a lot in their new home located in Semarang.

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Various household activities such as taking children to school, cooking, and taking care of the baby are done by this 31-year-old woman herself even though she has hired a domestic helper.

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Sheila Marcia admits that so far there have been no significant obstacles. However, when she and her husband are both tired from household chores and work, they often misunderstand each other.

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Realizing that misunderstandings are not good, Sheila Marcia and her husband are trying to improve by apologizing directly when there is a dispute between husband and wife.

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Because they just moved to a new house, there are still many incomplete furniture. Therefore, when it's mealtime, Sheila Marcia and her children use makeshift furniture like the living room table and stairs.

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On the other hand, Sheila Marcia's children feel very happy living in their new home. The house that shelters this family of 4 children is always lively with the excitement of their beloved child.

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"Slowly, but surely, Dimas and I are adapting well to the new rhythm in Semarang, but so far so good. Sometimes, I feel a little stressed because of the adaptation," she said.