Anyone need a break from their kids?

Anonymous
The people who are booking hotel rooms for themselves alone should REALLY tell their husbands. When he finds the charges it is not going to be fun convincing him you lied about where you were going so you could be in a hotel room alone.
Anonymous
I have been a SAHM for 11 years. I have not ever understood why people who are so drained/miserable/depleted continue to SAH. It’s not like someone is forcing you to.

Do your kids not go to bed early OP? Do they not nap or go to part time preschool?
Anonymous
At least once a year I book a hotel room by myself. It's the best.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have been a SAHM for 11 years. I have not ever understood why people who are so drained/miserable/depleted continue to SAH. It’s not like someone is forcing you to.

Do your kids not go to bed early OP? Do they not nap or go to part time preschool?


I've been a SAHM for 12. I love my breaks! Yay for vacations from kids.
Anonymous
I am sahm with toddler and about to get a newborn in a month, and a sick husband who has been going through surgery and harsh treatments since May. Oh how I long for a break!!!!
Anonymous
I have to do a 24 hour urine collection. My mom who has been a nurse since the mid 70s was telling me how people used to get a night in the hospital for that! We were just talking about what a luxury that would be.

So yeah, OP we all need breaks. No shame in that at all. Take the PPs suggestion and get a hotel. Be sure to come back here and tell us how fabulous it is
Anonymous
My kid will be gone all next week (dads year to get thanksgiving) and I cannot wait till I get my house to myself.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have been a SAHM for 11 years. I have not ever understood why people who are so drained/miserable/depleted continue to SAH. It’s not like someone is forcing you to.

Do your kids not go to bed early OP? Do they not nap or go to part time preschool?


You’re ridiculous. Someone can be great at SAH with their kids and still need a break. I think people with a lot of family or paid support don’t understand how difficult it can be for those of us who never get a moment to ourselves.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My three year old is in PreK; I think I'd go nuts otherwise.

Hope you get the break you need, mama.



I teach Pre-K and I'm about to go nuts.

Thank god the holidays are coming. Bye bye... teacher will see you next year!
Anonymous
I have a kid with very challenging SN, plus other kids. An online friend of mine with a kid with a similar diagnosis just told me that her husband is gone on a 3 week vacation. I was torn between being horrified that he left her, and wondering if I could do the same thing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have been a SAHM for 11 years. I have not ever understood why people who are so drained/miserable/depleted continue to SAH. It’s not like someone is forcing you to.

Do your kids not go to bed early OP? Do they not nap or go to part time preschool?


You’re ridiculous. Someone can be great at SAH with their kids and still need a break. I think people with a lot of family or paid support don’t understand how difficult it can be for those of us who never get a moment to ourselves.


A TWO week break? And she doesn’t even want to see her husband?? And I repeat, do her children not nap, or go to bed at a reasonable hour? I had breaks every single day without family or paid help. If you don’t have breaks you are doing it wrong.
Anonymous
You should do it! I take a week long vacation (girls trip) every year, and DH takes care of the kids (4). We make it work. [google]
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have been a SAHM for 11 years. I have not ever understood why people who are so drained/miserable/depleted continue to SAH. It’s not like someone is forcing you to.

Do your kids not go to bed early OP? Do they not nap or go to part time preschool?


You’re ridiculous. Someone can be great at SAH with their kids and still need a break. I think people with a lot of family or paid support don’t understand how difficult it can be for those of us who never get a moment to ourselves.


A TWO week break? And she doesn’t even want to see her husband?? And I repeat, do her children not nap, or go to bed at a reasonable hour? I had breaks every single day without family or paid help. If you don’t have breaks you are doing it wrong.


Okay, you’re the BEST SAHM EVER!!! You’re better than the rest of us who need breaks. Are you happy now?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is why I have a full time job. We don't need the money. I need the sanity. I'm not at ALL cut out for full time parenting.


You are pathetic. Don’t procreate further if you are not cut out for parenting. And op- really? You had THREE offspring that you are responsible for. Who would you like to dump them on so you can take a two week break?

These martyrs are so tiresome.
Anonymous
[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have been a SAHM for 11 years. I have not ever understood why people who are so drained/miserable/depleted continue to SAH. It’s not like someone is forcing you to.

Do your kids not go to bed early OP? Do they not nap or go to part time preschool? [/quote]

You’re ridiculous. Someone can be great at SAH with their kids and still need a break. I think people with a lot of family or paid support don’t understand how difficult it can be for those of us who never get a moment to ourselves. [/quote]

A TWO week break? And she doesn’t even want to see her husband?? And I repeat, do her children not nap, or go to bed at a reasonable hour? I had breaks every single day without family or paid help. If you don’t have breaks you are doing it wrong.[/quote]

Okay, you’re the BEST SAHM EVER!!! You’re better than the rest of us who need breaks. Are you happy now? [/quote]

I needed breaks too. Which took - wait for it - when my children were sleeping! Or when they were older they went to morning preschool a couple days a week. No one forced OP to have THREE kids. You can claim ignorance on the first one, and to a lesser degree the second one, but by the third one, you knew what you were getting into.
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