Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You’re old and have an only. We’re still ovulating and have fun fanilies. Can’t relate!
OP here. No, you're not fun. You don't have anything to talk about other than childcare. You're also always tired because you never get any sleep, but you spend your days cooking and cleaning and you complain all the time about your life. So why do this to yourself?
I’m an AVP at a Big Ten. I travel and am a Master’s swimmer. Bye! Sorry you can’t handle more than one lonely child.
You're obviously an exception. Most moms struggle having a career and 3 kids. Many drop working because they can't afford to pay for 3 spots at daycare and keep up with demands of home and work life.
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NP. I’m laughing so hard as I forward this friend to my cousin. She’s a mom of four who was on “The Voice” a few seasons ago. We’ve got a girls’ trip to Nashville coming up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You’re what, 45? I wouldn’t think we’d have much in common. Moms of online are always anxious and defensive anyway.
Pass.
Hey! I’m 45 with one kid, and one of my best friends has three young kids and we see each other all the time. Don’t lump us all us old moms of onlies in with grumpy OP.
Anonymous wrote:You’re what, 45? I wouldn’t think we’d have much in common. Moms of online are always anxious and defensive anyway.
Pass.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, sweeping generalizations much? I have six kids (2 step kids are included) and have never paid $60 an hour for a babysitter. Hell, because of their age differences, I don't think we've ever had anyone outside the family babysit all the kids at once - it's just never been needed. My kids are very well behaved, and yes, I got easy kids but still, we are strict on behavior and manners and they rise to the occasion.
Maybe try taking each person individually instead of categorizing people.
So you never do anything without your kids? Like you and your DH?
Where did you read that?
I’m a dp but also have six kids. We actually got to go out alone a little more once our older kids could babysit. Yes, we paid them but it was easy to arrange on short notice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You’re old and have an only. We’re still ovulating and have fun fanilies. Can’t relate!
OP here. No, you're not fun. You don't have anything to talk about other than childcare. You're also always tired because you never get any sleep, but you spend your days cooking and cleaning and you complain all the time about your life. So why do this to yourself?
I’m an AVP at a Big Ten. I travel and am a Master’s swimmer. Bye! Sorry you can’t handle more than one lonely child.
You're obviously an exception. Most moms struggle having a career and 3 kids. Many drop working because they can't afford to pay for 3 spots at daycare and keep up with demands of home and work life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You’re old and have an only. We’re still ovulating and have fun fanilies. Can’t relate!
OP here. No, you're not fun. You don't have anything to talk about other than childcare. You're also always tired because you never get any sleep, but you spend your days cooking and cleaning and you complain all the time about your life. So why do this to yourself?
I’m an AVP at a Big Ten. I travel and am a Master’s swimmer. Bye! Sorry you can’t handle more than one lonely child.
You're obviously an exception. Most moms struggle having a career and 3 kids. Many drop working because they can't afford to pay for 3 spots at daycare and keep up with demands of home and work life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, sweeping generalizations much? I have six kids (2 step kids are included) and have never paid $60 an hour for a babysitter. Hell, because of their age differences, I don't think we've ever had anyone outside the family babysit all the kids at once - it's just never been needed. My kids are very well behaved, and yes, I got easy kids but still, we are strict on behavior and manners and they rise to the occasion.
Maybe try taking each person individually instead of categorizing people.
So you never do anything without your kids? Like you and your DH?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You’re old and have an only. We’re still ovulating and have fun fanilies. Can’t relate!
OP here. No, you're not fun. You don't have anything to talk about other than childcare. You're also always tired because you never get any sleep, but you spend your days cooking and cleaning and you complain all the time about your life. So why do this to yourself?
I’m an AVP at a Big Ten. I travel and am a Master’s swimmer. Bye! Sorry you can’t handle more than one lonely child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, sweeping generalizations much? I have six kids (2 step kids are included) and have never paid $60 an hour for a babysitter. Hell, because of their age differences, I don't think we've ever had anyone outside the family babysit all the kids at once - it's just never been needed. My kids are very well behaved, and yes, I got easy kids but still, we are strict on behavior and manners and they rise to the occasion.
Maybe try taking each person individually instead of categorizing people.
So you never do anything without your kids? Like you and your DH?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow, sweeping generalizations much? I have six kids (2 step kids are included) and have never paid $60 an hour for a babysitter. Hell, because of their age differences, I don't think we've ever had anyone outside the family babysit all the kids at once - it's just never been needed. My kids are very well behaved, and yes, I got easy kids but still, we are strict on behavior and manners and they rise to the occasion.
Maybe try taking each person individually instead of categorizing people.
So you never do anything without your kids? Like you and your DH?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You’re old and have an only. We’re still ovulating and have fun fanilies. Can’t relate!
OP here. No, you're not fun. You don't have anything to talk about other than childcare. You're also always tired because you never get any sleep, but you spend your days cooking and cleaning and you complain all the time about your life. So why do this to yourself?
I’m an AVP at a Big Ten. I travel and am a Master’s swimmer. Bye! Sorry you can’t handle more than one lonely child.
This is horrible mean. It was kind of rude of OP to make judgements in her original post, but this is beyond the pale and really reflects poorly on you. Shame on you. So mean.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pp w 5 kids. I socialize w childless people. I have a spouse who can babysit. I really don't see how its any harder than 2 in terms of my social life. Once you need babysitting you need babysitting
Ok Mom of 5 kids. So your spouse babysits? Poor kids don't have a Dad?
So you all need a spouse to babysit. I'm talking about getting together with spouses. Honestly, the spouses are more interesting because they have interesting careers, hang out around adults and are capable of holding a conversation.
Anonymous wrote:Wow, sweeping generalizations much? I have six kids (2 step kids are included) and have never paid $60 an hour for a babysitter. Hell, because of their age differences, I don't think we've ever had anyone outside the family babysit all the kids at once - it's just never been needed. My kids are very well behaved, and yes, I got easy kids but still, we are strict on behavior and manners and they rise to the occasion.
Maybe try taking each person individually instead of categorizing people.