Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go very consistently to certain places or activities at certain times. For example, a playground near a farmers market each week. You will see people who consistently have that routine too.
It'll be easier with less naps and better weather.
Maybe I don’t go consistently enough but I have never made a friend this way. I have met a few who I liked and thought we clicked and exchange info but they didn’t respond when I reached out. Or they reached out but they didn’t seem very interested in meeting.
The one time I met a mom at the playground, we did make a time to meet and I was half an hour late. I had a baby and toddler and one of them was still napping. I think she was mad I was late. She left shortly after I got there and we never tried to meet up again.
I don't blame her. It's rude.
Anonymous wrote:It’s totally great to find a mom group, etc. But I also caution you NOT to make that the sole focus of your friendships. Also be open to friending people in a book club of all marital statuses with or without kids (as an example). The closest friends I’ve made as adults are a woman who has never married or had kids and two women with kids much older than mine. One of our closest couple friends are grandparents of 4, while we still have a middle schooler.
You know who can make totally last minute plans and be flexible if you have a last minute glitch — the single woman, the empty nesters and the grandparents. Not the moms with one or two other small kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go very consistently to certain places or activities at certain times. For example, a playground near a farmers market each week. You will see people who consistently have that routine too.
It'll be easier with less naps and better weather.
Maybe I don’t go consistently enough but I have never made a friend this way. I have met a few who I liked and thought we clicked and exchange info but they didn’t respond when I reached out. Or they reached out but they didn’t seem very interested in meeting.
The one time I met a mom at the playground, we did make a time to meet and I was half an hour late. I had a baby and toddler and one of them was still napping. I think she was mad I was late. She left shortly after I got there and we never tried to meet up again.
Anonymous wrote:Go very consistently to certain places or activities at certain times. For example, a playground near a farmers market each week. You will see people who consistently have that routine too.
It'll be easier with less naps and better weather.