So, I had my DD at 35, almost 36 which means I'm 41 now that she is in PRE-K and 5 years old. Most of the other moms are about 10 years younger than me. I have strange feelings about being so old and feel like I don't fit in or something, I can't put my finger on it but I don't like being so self conscious about my age. Has anyone else experienced this? Am I crazy?
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We go to our church playgroup every Wednesday (crap.. gotta get moving!!) and most of the mommies are in their mid-late 20s. But there are a couple of ladies in their late 30s, too, so it's not so bad. But I certainly can't get on the floor and play as much as some of the girls!
And I thin I can beat everyone with the "I feel old and out of place" vibe. I usually look much younger than my 38 years, but I'm disabled and get around by using a granny-tastic cane or scooter. Nobody knows what the heck to make of me.
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I'm 41 with a 2 & 3.5 yo and I get where you are coming from, but it doesn't bother me. There are always going to be people older/younger/richer/poorer/more or less educated than me. I like nice, common-sense people regardless of age
A person asking me if I'm my husband's mother would not fall into that category (what a moron!).
I had DD at 39, almost 40, and at first I felt pretty old, but then I discovered that where I live, older moms are not that uncommon. There are a lot of moms who are a good 10 years younger than me, but a lot who are around my general age (which, to save the math, is 46). Usually it doesn't bother me. But, one time at a playgroup w/my DS when he was about 8 mos old (he'll be 2 next week), a woman overheard me talking w/a friend. We were talking about when we graduated high school (turned out we went to high school near each other) and this other woman turned to me and said, "Wait - you're as old as my mom!" THEN...she proceeded to say, "You're brave!". Not sure what to make of that comment.