Anonymous wrote:1. You are mostly imagining the judgment in public. I have three young boys so I know how wild they can be but most people know that young kids are a lot like raccoons.
2. Make friends. It helps so, so much. Be a little more forward/desperate than you would otherwise be, and even join indoor classes if needed.
Anonymous wrote:Hi OP, I don’t have any advice but I want you to know you’re not alone. I’m currently a SAHM to a 5 yo girl and 6-month-old twins. On good days, it’s hard, and on bad days, it’s complete misery. I am counting down the days until I can start working again just so I have another adult besides DH to talk to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your 5 yr old is old enough for school. Your two year old needs to be run ragged. Take him to the playground in the morning Then home, lunch, nap, reading, then pick up the 5 yr old, playground for both, then dinner.
What does your DH do to contribute if he refuses to cook? Why can't you make friends? Get your kids flu shots, get them wearing masks, and go to story hour at the library, and fun classes for them that are active.
I don’t have a second car. Dh takes the car 3 days a week. This hasn’t been a problem until recently because he has been working from home. We do have a playground I can walk to. I do have people I can talk to in my condo building, the door man, another mom and a few seniors. I talk to them all on a daily basis but they aren’t my friends, Lol. Right now, story time isn’t being held where I live. I take my kids to the ymca. I think I need to admit that I should find a job because it’s better that my kids aren’t around me.
Then get a second car. You can MAKE friends with the mom and seniors in your building (the doorman is working). You can put up an ad on your neighbborhood list serve to have a twice-weekly playgroup meet at the playground. You can still go to the library - when my DD was a toddler we could easily kill two hours in the library.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your 5 yr old is old enough for school. Your two year old needs to be run ragged. Take him to the playground in the morning Then home, lunch, nap, reading, then pick up the 5 yr old, playground for both, then dinner.
What does your DH do to contribute if he refuses to cook? Why can't you make friends? Get your kids flu shots, get them wearing masks, and go to story hour at the library, and fun classes for them that are active.
I don’t have a second car. Dh takes the car 3 days a week. This hasn’t been a problem until recently because he has been working from home. We do have a playground I can walk to. I do have people I can talk to in my condo building, the door man, another mom and a few seniors. I talk to them all on a daily basis but they aren’t my friends, Lol. Right now, story time isn’t being held where I live. I take my kids to the ymca. I think I need to admit that I should find a job because it’s better that my kids aren’t around me.
Anonymous wrote:Where do you live? I find neighborhood mom friends are the easiest to get together with. After bedtime drinks down the block is doable. Just chat up every mom you meet on the playground etc, exchange numbers, and invite them to drinks. It’s a numbers game so you may need to chat up 15 moms to have three for drinks in two weeks.
Anonymous wrote:Your 5 yr old is old enough for school. Your two year old needs to be run ragged. Take him to the playground in the morning Then home, lunch, nap, reading, then pick up the 5 yr old, playground for both, then dinner.
What does your DH do to contribute if he refuses to cook? Why can't you make friends? Get your kids flu shots, get them wearing masks, and go to story hour at the library, and fun classes for them that are active.