Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think people are overestimating how easy it is to find a sitter for a weekday lunch. If the mom stays home, I’d say she and child are a package deal until the child starts preschool and the mom can meet for coffee. Most SAHMs don’t want to pay a sitter to meet a friend for lunch. If mom works, obviously the child is in daycare or has another caregiver. If lunch is on the weekend, then mom goes solo while dad watches the child.
One would think so, but I stopped doing weekend lunches and brunches with a friend because she brought her toddler every single time even though her DH wasn't working. She'd spend at least 75% of our time together engaging with her toddler and not me, so I quit. I also had little kids at the time but because I'm not married to a useless lump I was able to go out while he parented solo.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. Annoying. I disliked it when I was single and I try not to do it now with kids.
Anonymous wrote:I think a baby at the table is more interesting and fun than typical chit chat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think people are overestimating how easy it is to find a sitter for a weekday lunch. If the mom stays home, I’d say she and child are a package deal until the child starts preschool and the mom can meet for coffee. Most SAHMs don’t want to pay a sitter to meet a friend for lunch. If mom works, obviously the child is in daycare or has another caregiver. If lunch is on the weekend, then mom goes solo while dad watches the child.
One would think so, but I stopped doing weekend lunches and brunches with a friend because she brought her toddler every single time even though her DH wasn't working. She'd spend at least 75% of our time together engaging with her toddler and not me, so I quit. I also had little kids at the time but because I'm not married to a useless lump I was able to go out while he parented solo.
Anonymous wrote:I think people are overestimating how easy it is to find a sitter for a weekday lunch. If the mom stays home, I’d say she and child are a package deal until the child starts preschool and the mom can meet for coffee. Most SAHMs don’t want to pay a sitter to meet a friend for lunch. If mom works, obviously the child is in daycare or has another caregiver. If lunch is on the weekend, then mom goes solo while dad watches the child.