As if I already didn't feel bad enough about how much of my son's life and milestones I'm missing, one of my SAHM friends decided it would be nice to invite us to go to their baby play class--which is during the work week. I feel so sad and awful that DS has to miss out on fun stuff like this because I have to work. This hasn't been the first time I've felt like a horrible mommy for working and I'm sure it won't be the last..
Re: Working moms may understand
I'm a working momma so I totes understand! Is there someone you can ask to take DS to the class? For example our family we have a 17 teenage girl that is a family friend. In your case I would ask her if she wouldn't mind taking DS to that event, take pictures for me, etc.
Or I would ask a family friend to pick DS up from day-care (if you do day-care) and possibly meet me at the place of the play date and I would take a LONG lunch and try and fit it in...
BFP 01/05/2013. EDD 09/18/2013. Low Progesterone. Gestational Diabetes. Rh Negative. Baby Ky-Mani born 100% healthy 09/17/2013. TTC#2 12/2013. BFP 02/01/2014! "Baby RaggaMuffin" due 10/07/2014.
Also, I don't know your situation, but I look at LO's Daycare as her baby play class. Wish I could be there to see her interact with the other babies, but at least I know she's having fun and "making friends" at such a young age
Do they have any weekend classes? LO is in daycare and I know she will get plenty of interaction with the other kids and the teachers, so I don't feel too bad about missing out of things like this.
PS @blondii428, I've been trying to find a non-creepy way to tell you that I think your LO and my LO are twinkies, at least based on the pictures in your signature. DD has the same cheeks and smile.
LO then (2 days) and now (1 year)
One thing that has helped me has been finding weekend and evening classes. At 6 months, I enrolled DS in swim lessons two nights a week (parent and me). And we frequent the weekend story times at the library. I always get a little sad when I look at schedules and see that 90% of the classes aren't an option for us, but we work around and it and don't really feel any sort of guilt anymore.
It might be a local thing, but I've always heard or used "twinkies" as a way to say two things or people look alike or are matching. Here's a picture of DD if you want to compare.
LO then (2 days) and now (1 year)
Oh my goodness they do look alike!!
ETA: Love your natural badge--I had to get one too!