Anonymous wrote:Agree on weekday lunches! There are friendships that I have kept up solely this way. Or just do anything restorative with your lunch hour (or half hour). Drink a smoothie while taking a walk somewhere nice. Agree tho, weekends are super hard
Anonymous wrote:Are you local? Can you take him to activities like KEEN and Snugs where other people will work with him and you get a break? Can you apply for respite services from the Arc or from Jill's House?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have some pretty solitary hobbies that help and my partner and I spend a lot of time together. It’s easier now that my kids are older because some are good company as well. But the loneliness is real.
Op here. What are your hobbies?
Anonymous wrote:I have some pretty solitary hobbies that help and my partner and I spend a lot of time together. It’s easier now that my kids are older because some are good company as well. But the loneliness is real.
Anonymous wrote:I’m sorry you are going through this. How old is your child? Do you have a partner? If you can’t do evenings, try to arrange a week day lunch once month.