Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter had a Brownie "moving up" ceremony that I missed because I was playing in a softball game. My husband went, my mother went, my son went but I still felt kind of guilty for not going because my daughter wanted me to go. I hated that Brownie stuff too . Normally I went to almost everything. She got over it though.
Maybe. Maybe not. She knows that a softball game was more important to you than as she was. Your child achieved something she was proud of and wanted to show off her achievement to the most important person in her life: her mother. Stop kidding yourself that she didn't miss you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here’s a different take:
I am a SAHM and I don’t go to every school event for my 8 year old.
This is really really common and nobody bats an eye. DH loves going and I can’t imagine having any guilt about them getting to spend time together. I’m home with our baby but I don’t see how it would be any different if you’re away working. The end result is one parent at each event. Realistically every parent of more than 1 kid has to divide and conquer. It’s silly to feel guilt about this.
That very honest of you. I’m a working mom with a flexible schedule and was able to make it pretty much every school event because I had child care for my younger kid. I always wondered how people with one big job and a SAH parent made it work since we usually couldn’t bring siblings. I assumed they had more help from local family than I did
Anonymous wrote:Here’s a different take:
I am a SAHM and I don’t go to every school event for my 8 year old.
This is really really common and nobody bats an eye. DH loves going and I can’t imagine having any guilt about them getting to spend time together. I’m home with our baby but I don’t see how it would be any different if you’re away working. The end result is one parent at each event. Realistically every parent of more than 1 kid has to divide and conquer. It’s silly to feel guilt about this.
Anonymous wrote:Are asking if choosing money over time with your children was the right choice? That’s something only you can answer.
Anonymous wrote:Feeling guilty after I stepped up my job from one that was FT WFH to one requiring 2-3 days in office (but more pay and promotion opportunity).
I used to attend all the school events but am now only able to attend half and DH attends the other half. Occasionally we both go.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. Actually it’s ideal. Your child has 2 parents and you are both important.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter had a Brownie "moving up" ceremony that I missed because I was playing in a softball game. My husband went, my mother went, my son went but I still felt kind of guilty for not going because my daughter wanted me to go. I hated that Brownie stuff too . Normally I went to almost everything. She got over it though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If someone says "Oh, are you going to school carnival?" Or "I didn't see you at the choral performance, your daughter was adorable with her stage presence!" They are NOT guilting you so don't take it that way. I learned that lesson too late and beat myself up about some things until I realized people are just sharing and making small talk, I did it too without realizing.
+1000
I didn’t see you there, your kid was adorable is absolutely a guilt trip.