Anonymous wrote:Is your house huge and perfect? Sometimes people feel intimidated when they think their own home is too messy, not big enough or otherwise wanting.
Anonymous wrote:Is your house huge and perfect? Sometimes people feel intimidated when they think their own home is too messy, not big enough or otherwise wanting.
Anonymous wrote:My son was invited over to 2 playdates for all of preschool. It was hard because we felt a lot like you do now. It changed and he has been invited to more now that he is in elementary school. He has made his own friends now and the boys want to hang out more, rather than parents trying to always coordinate. Our daughter has only been invited once or twice ever and we hope this also changes when she enters actual school. Everyone is too busy, us included, and now more and more seem like SAHMs having playdates during the week. We are guilty of being so tired sometimes on weekends from working all week. I wish I knew more of the moms in the area. There must be more like me!
Anonymous wrote:Is your house huge and perfect? Sometimes people feel intimidated when they think their own home is too messy, not big enough or otherwise wanting.
Anonymous wrote:How old are your kids? Maybe those parents just prefer to have weekends to themselves with their kids, and attend the occasional party or play date extended their way, rather than pack their weekend with those things thereby creating their own events and inviting others.
For example, we usually spend the weekend with our kids without their buddies (whom they see every day at school), which allows us to spend time with them but also have a more relaxing weekend compared to entertaining others. We have always kept our birthday parties just family and occasionally a few close friends (kids are 3 and 1).
I just wouldn't take it personally!
Anonymous wrote:you say you recently moved...how recent is recent? Winter can be a tough time. I have always found our social lives change a lt in the nice weather