Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let me take you on a journey through my typical day, OP:
My alarm goes off at 6:05am. I roll out of bed, get dressed, wash up, make coffee, feed our two cats, pack my lunch for work, and head out at 6:30am.
I drive 45-60min to work.
I leave work at 4:30pm and drive at least an hour back home.
My 7 month old is a sweet and easygoing baby, but is not at the age where she can play on her own, so I am consumed with taking care of her from the time I get home at 5:30 until I give her a bath and put her to bed at 7:45pm. Sometimes my husband is home by that point, and sometimes he isn't.
Once my daughter is in bed, I take care of the pets (we have 2 cats and a dog), eat dinner, try to clean the house just a little, shower, and collapse into bed around 9:30 or 10:00.
Oh, and until a month ago, my baby was still waking up to eat 1-3 times a night.
When do you propose I spend time with anyone?
Not OP, but never. Your life sounds miserable and I don't want to listen to you complaining about it.
Anonymous wrote:Let me take you on a journey through my typical day, OP:
My alarm goes off at 6:05am. I roll out of bed, get dressed, wash up, make coffee, feed our two cats, pack my lunch for work, and head out at 6:30am.
I drive 45-60min to work.
I leave work at 4:30pm and drive at least an hour back home.
My 7 month old is a sweet and easygoing baby, but is not at the age where she can play on her own, so I am consumed with taking care of her from the time I get home at 5:30 until I give her a bath and put her to bed at 7:45pm. Sometimes my husband is home by that point, and sometimes he isn't.
Once my daughter is in bed, I take care of the pets (we have 2 cats and a dog), eat dinner, try to clean the house just a little, shower, and collapse into bed around 9:30 or 10:00.
Oh, and until a month ago, my baby was still waking up to eat 1-3 times a night.
When do you propose I spend time with anyone?
Anonymous wrote:Depends on the friend w/out kids op. I have a couple lovely fiends who make a point to work around my and the baby's schedule. We have standing dinner dates every couple weeks where they come over at dinner time and hang out with me and the baby. Half the time they bring me dinner (takeout or home cooked) and half the time I make an effort and cook something interesting and we sit and visit and maybe have a glass of wine on the deck and watch the sunset and talk after I put dd to sleep. I in turn make an effor to show up to weekend things they invite me to with the baby or without if she is with grandparents. I also have a couple friends without kids that always say they miss me but never take me up on coming over even to hang out and do happy hour at my house while watching the kid play or only plan activities I can't make it to given bed time and naptime limitations. Dh is deployed so it's only me and it's amazing how some friends really stepped it up and some fell off the face of the earth (the ones without kids even).
Anonymous wrote:DH and I are in the early stages of this (DD is only 4 months old). Let me tell you, we feel like we already get next to no time with her since she goes to sleep so soon after getting home from daycare. Getting either of us to regularly give up even more precious time with her to hang out with you isn't going to happen. Every once in awhile? Sure. But it sure as sh*t won't be weekly or anywhere near that, at least until DD starts going to sleep later and we get more awake time with her on a daily basis.
Anonymous wrote:Let me take you on a journey through my typical day, OP:
My alarm goes off at 6:05am. I roll out of bed, get dressed, wash up, make coffee, feed our two cats, pack my lunch for work, and head out at 6:30am.
I drive 45-60min to work.
I leave work at 4:30pm and drive at least an hour back home.
My 7 month old is a sweet and easygoing baby, but is not at the age where she can play on her own, so I am consumed with taking care of her from the time I get home at 5:30 until I give her a bath and put her to bed at 7:45pm. Sometimes my husband is home by that point, and sometimes he isn't.
Once my daughter is in bed, I take care of the pets (we have 2 cats and a dog), eat dinner, try to clean the house just a little, shower, and collapse into bed around 9:30 or 10:00.
Oh, and until a month ago, my baby was still waking up to eat 1-3 times a night.
When do you propose I spend time with anyone?