I judge those who assume I feel it's the end of the world turning 30 today. I welcome my 30's. Although I had great times in my 20's, I also had terrible events occur. Bring on the next decade, bushes!
Birthday twins! Yay! Happy birthday! My world stopped turning 3 years ago...
Let's see... I judge people who refuse to get a family member or babysitter so that they can go out and have an adult night. Yes, you have a baby, but you are still the same person that you were before and you are allowed to enjoy life without having your child attached to your side 24/7.
Let's see... I judge people who refuse to get a family member or babysitter so that they can go out and have an adult night. Yes, you have a baby, but you are still the same person that you were before and you are allowed to enjoy life without having your child attached to your side 24/7.
Me too. I think it's weird if you haven't left your kid ever and he or she is over a year. To be honest I think it's weird if you haven't gotten a sitter at 3 months old but I had an easy baby and family who could watch her so maybe I am just lucky.
We were 2 under 2, now 3 under 3!
Team Green turned Team Pink with #1, Team Green turned Team Blue with #2, Team Green turned Team Pink again with #3
I must be weird. We have never had a sitter for DD aside from daycare. We didn't do much before DD and we do less now. Occasionally DH and I will have the same day off during the week and we usually do something together then. I am not against leaving DD, but we have no family close by and a sitter and going out is expensive. DH also has to be up at 3;30am, so there really are no late nights for us.
I judge those who assume I feel it's the end of the world turning 30 today. I welcome my 30's. Although I had great times in my 20's, I also had terrible events occur. Bring on the next decade, bushes!
Birthday twins! Yay! Happy birthday! My world stopped turning 3 years ago...
Let's see... I judge people who refuse to get a family member or babysitter so that they can go out and have an adult night. Yes, you have a baby, but you are still the same person that you were before and you are allowed to enjoy life without having your child attached to your side 24/7.
this is my sister. I asked if she would like to go on a girls trip to Vegas for a weekend. She said"yes, when my kids( plural) are older" I am going to be waiting a while becuase currently she only has one kid and she is not KU. She will never go out unless her son can come. Grrrr.
I judge those who assume I feel it's the end of the world turning 30 today. I welcome my 30's. Although I had great times in my 20's, I also had terrible events occur. Bring on the next decade, bushes!
Birthday twins! Yay! Happy birthday! My world stopped turning 3 years ago...
Let's see... I judge people who refuse to get a family member or babysitter so that they can go out and have an adult night. Yes, you have a baby, but you are still the same person that you were before and you are allowed to enjoy life without having your child attached to your side 24/7.
and our babys' birthday are only a couple days apart-weird! Happy Birthday to you, too!!!!
I didn't go out for the longest time, but I had a difficult baby in the evenings. DH and I have only gone out a handful of times together, but it's important to me to get out on occasion. I am a SAHM, so I need adult time! Besides sitting in my chair harping on an online forum...
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I must be weird. We have never had a sitter for DD aside from daycare. We didn't do much before DD and we do less now. Occasionally DH and I will have the same day off during the week and we usually do something together then. I am not against leaving DD, but we have no family close by and a sitter and going out is expensive. DH also has to be up at 3;30am, so there really are no late nights for us.
That makes sense though and I didn't think about the fact that a lot of people don't work Mon - Friday 8 to 5.
I guess what I really want to judge is people who want to go out but refuse to leave their kids. Like Penny's sister. I just can't fathom not having some adult, non baby time in my life - even though I can't drink!
We were 2 under 2, now 3 under 3!
Team Green turned Team Pink with #1, Team Green turned Team Blue with #2, Team Green turned Team Pink again with #3
I judge myself for being a lazy bush today. I woke up and didn't feel like leaving my house today so I didn't. What did I do? I played a stupid video game that my mom got me hooked on, played with my kids when they wanted me and watched a lot of TV. At about 3:00 I realized I had only moved from the couch to pee and eat so I decided to go rake the yard with DD while DS was sleeping and then assembled a stupid Ikea shelf for DD's room to hold her growing collection of dinosaurs. A total of two hours worth of activity on a day where I have done not much else. I am going to make my trainer break me at the gym tomorrow.
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Re: Ready, Set, JUDGE!
Birthday twins! Yay! Happy birthday! My world stopped turning 3 years ago...
Let's see... I judge people who refuse to get a family member or babysitter so that they can go out and have an adult night. Yes, you have a baby, but you are still the same person that you were before and you are allowed to enjoy life without having your child attached to your side 24/7.
Me too. I think it's weird if you haven't left your kid ever and he or she is over a year. To be honest I think it's weird if you haven't gotten a sitter at 3 months old but I had an easy baby and family who could watch her so maybe I am just lucky.
and our babys' birthday are only a couple days apart-weird! Happy Birthday to you, too!!!!
I didn't go out for the longest time, but I had a difficult baby in the evenings. DH and I have only gone out a handful of times together, but it's important to me to get out on occasion. I am a SAHM, so I need adult time! Besides sitting in my chair harping on an online forum...
That makes sense though and I didn't think about the fact that a lot of people don't work Mon - Friday 8 to 5.
I guess what I really want to judge is people who want to go out but refuse to leave their kids. Like Penny's sister. I just can't fathom not having some adult, non baby time in my life - even though I can't drink!