JAKARTA - Sarwendah chose to take Eid holidays, as a time to gather with her children. He wants to take advantage of this moment to spend time with them without being disturbed by work. "Because children are at home now. It's on vacation too. It means that I, yes, the children are off, I usually take more off. Because other teams also take a day off. So yes, I usually take a day off," said Sarwendah in the Depok area, West Java, Tuesday, March 25. For Ruben Onsu's ex-wife, work is important, but she also realizes the need to balance the time between career and family. "Yes, I want to work, how long? Make sure the work is there. Yes, I'm grateful that it keeps going on. But I have to know how quality time is with the children," he continued. During this holiday, Sarwendah really wanted to focus on spending time with her children. "Well, if this is full, I'm having a day off too. So yes, it's a happy quality time with the child. The most difficult problem later, the most troublesome thing is when you have finished your return vacation again," said Sarwendah.
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However, there are challenges when the holiday period ends and he returns to work. His children need to adapt again to different routines. "That's usually the kids for two weeks adapting again like their mothers have to work. Sometimes they don't work like that. There will definitely be dramas like that at the beginning," he continued. According to him, children are used to spending time with him for 24 hours full on vacation, so this change will definitely be felt for them. "Because it's a habit like maybe 24 hours really with me. But I'm here working here, they play here. If this is really the same as me, I don't work like that," he said.
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