sam has been babysat a few times but not on a regular basis...
Tomorrow her auntie (dads twin sister) will be taking LO up to wine country for the day while we go to our annual poker tournament and I am trying hard not to be overly "motherly"
I figure this is only the first step in gaining a little independence both for us and her..!
I know a few of you have aleady been doing overnights and such for quie a while... anyone NEVER had someone else watch the LO yet?
Re: i can do this
I have to leave for the office super early, so it is easier for him to sleepover, than for me to get him up at 4:30am to drop him off.
This will only be going for a while longer as new LO is due in less than 8 weeks and I'm only working 5 more.
If I didn't have to go to the office, he wouldn't be spending the night anywhere.
Much done. Don't worry!
I started doing weekly play dates with a few friends. We get a babysitter to play with the kids in the playroom while we have coffee and real, adult conversations for about an hour. The 1st week was rough (for both of us), but it's gotten so much better.
This sounds like an awesome opportunity. Like PP said, if you trust auntie, then go for it
They are gone... SO just left to take her to aunties and switch cars.... I DID call with a few "pointers" for auntie but did't go mom-crazy (i.e pleae don't let her eat in he car and she had a rough night so be ready for a couple meltdowns)
Its not overnight... we should be home between 5-7 depending on how we do at the tourney.... but its a full day!
I just hope it goes well ... not worried about safety etc... more worried about LO sensing something is up
HAPPY MOMMY! so my morning post never posted till now... but update
SHE HAD A GREAT DAY. It was about 9 hours and she rocked it with aunties and was super excited and happy when we got home but not clingy .. then we had dinner guests and she never really "needed" me she had such a great day (So did I I placed in the top 10 out of a field of 90 in the poker tourney!)
VERY happy we went and that she seemed so OK with it all.... makes me feel good to know she can manage (and so can I)