i have been meeting a lot of nice moms and we get together several times a week, but i'm just not excited about them as friends. there's nothing wrong with their personalities...these ladies are smart, sweet and very caring mothers. i WANT to like them.
however, i have a very active work/social life outside of the mom-world, and no one from my old life has kids yet. i'm left talking to moms who i have little in common with. in fact, i feel like have a double-life sometimes.
i'm very open-minded and am trying sooo hard to enjoy their company, but i am so bored with these other moms. i am tired of acting fake, but oh well.
i continue to meet with them, though, so my baby can have playdates.
but, aaggggghhhhh!!!
i still hang out with my old friends, and there's lots of ways family life is compatible with my old life (we go for walks, have cookouts, etc) . im not lonely,and i actually feel very lucky.
but still...it would be nice to meet a least a few other mom-friends i click with!!!
anyone else have this problem?
i think it will just take time.
Re: meeting other moms i actually like?
I'm totally with you on this. I'm the first of my friends to have a baby.
I try talking to the other moms at day care but haven't really established relationships. When I go to the park with DD, I'm friendly with other parents but it would be pretty creepy to ask for their numbers for a get together.
Next month, DD is starting a wiggle worms music class. I hope I can make some connections there. The music school is right next to Starbucks so I'm thinking it will be less weird to invite people to grab a cup of coffee after class, right?
Burned by the Bear
I thought this article was perfect for this discussion.
https://www.boston.com/community/moms/blogs/24_hour_workday/2012/04/making-friends-as-an-adult.html
It's hard making new friends as you get older, especially if you aren't working.
Come be my friend!!! I was 29 when I got married, 37 when DD was born, have a master's degree and had a great career before I decided to SAH. I was and still am very independent, and LOVE to do things on my own without DH (we are not connected at the hip). I have a variety of MY OWN interests, investing, gardening, working out, that don't include DH or my LO.
All of the SAH Mom's in my area when straight from HS or College to marriage and just don't have the same world view that I do. They are not independent and don't seem to have an identity that is independent of their DH or LO. I just don't "click" with these women, even though they are all very nice women and great mothers.