This may sound funny and please don't flame me.
I Just stopped working last week and I get to be a SAHM now! I am really excited about it and even though I got to take DS to work since I started back, I feel like I really get to be with him now. But, I'm bored already. What do other SAHM's do to keep yourselves occupied?
I already joined library story time and 3 moms groups but they all only meet once a month.
Re: Question for other SAHM
It's a GIRL!!
No flames here.
If you just became a SAHM, it might just be a matter of getting use to your new schedule if you will. No longer having a real set work schedule definitely took me a little getting use to.
Sounds to me like the library and moms groups are a great start, but maybe take your son to a local park or somewhere like that where he can play with other kids and you can meet other moms? And/or you could always join some sort of class like gymboree or another tumbling or music class. The ones near us usually meet once a week.
Give yourself a little time to adjust though, and see if once you're more settled you still want to fill up all your time. I use to feel that way, and now I'm thankful that my time is my own!
BTW-going to Romania?!-too cool!!!! Have a great trip!
I go to the gym 4 days a week (DS goes to the daycare there when he is with me). DS goes to "school" 2 days a week, we take classes (My Gym, soccer, etc), I am President of my MOMS Club so we have a ton of stuff from that, and we are in a few playgroups. We are actually a touch overscheduled at this point.
When DS was younger we did a lot of classes (he loved Music Together at that age) and met a ton of other moms through those. Then, I set up a playgroup with the moms from some of the classes, which was great. WE also did/do a lot of Children's Museum trips, zoo trips, etc.
There is definitely stuff out there - have fun!
I worried I'd get bored, but at the end of each day I haven't gotten done many things on my to-do list.
I knit, surf the Web, feed/change/entertain DD, do laundry, make phone calls, write TY notes, e-mail DH, call my mom, clean, take a shower, and eat. On nice days we may run errands or go on a walk. DD doesn't sleep long stretches, so I don't get a lot of down time.
DD is only 3+ months old, and I can only see myself getting busier as she gets older and more mobile.
I have a schedule. Mornings, we go out -- to the library, her gym or music class, the park, etc. We get home for lunch, I play with her a little, then she takes a nap. I do my own thing for 2 hours, then we do some sort of fun activity (or go outside), then before I know it, DH is coming home.
Maybe I am easy to please, but I never get bored.
we run errands, go to garage sales, go the park (two days per week). next week we are going on a 4 day road trip to visit family and friends. we go to mcdonalds for playland, we have rest time every day. i try to fit in at least one if not two household chores everyday. i mainly miss talking to adults, but the days go by pretty quick at my house.
granted i have a 3 year old and an infant so the older child keeps me hopping!
This. You def get used to it. I was really bored at first, but having a routine helped with that. I knew what to expect from my day and planned accordingly. Walks are SO important. When DS was that age we took three walks a day!
I'm surprised that you live outside of a big city like Chicago and the moms groups only meet once a month. I live outside of Philly and belong to two moms groups. There are several activities each week and we also have a standing weekly playgroup with 7 other moms/kids.
I'm not sure where you found your moms groups, but I found mine on meetup.com. If you haven't checked that out, might be worth a shot to see if there are any through there that are more active than the other ones you belong to.