After living in NYC for 10 years, in the past year and a half I got married, moved to the burbs and am now preg. Most of my girlfriends from the city are still single so our lifestyles are pretty different these days, plus I'm not right around the corner anymore.
Everyone says you end up making "mommy friends" after having kids. I'm wondering how this normally ends up happening and when does it start? Anyone have suggestions for a FTM in a new town? Thanks!!
Re: Making mommy friends?
Good luck! Mom friends are essential for wine dates...I mean also kids, yay!
We should at some point have a TB NYC metro meet up - that would be fun!
Having a new kid is an easy way to make new friends because you have an instant reason to get together-- play date! Even with babies who can't play. Haha
I was new to town with my first baby and met a ton of new friends through drop in playgroup and stroller stride fitness. Getting involved in lots of these things will make it easier to meet ppl and then you just have to not be afraid to take the first step and invite someone over or out for coffee, for a walk, etc! I usually make the first move and I've never been turned down. Usually if other ladies are at these things, it's for the exact same reasons and they are stoked to get together
It's a lot like dating! Haha. Remember that most women are just as shy/unsure about making new mom friends so they will probably appreciate you taking the lead like you've done it a zillion times. That was my mental trick the first couple times, just acting like I was super experienced in this mommy friendship thing and that gave me the confidence to just invite ppl to do stuff. (I'm an introvert and this stuff doesn't really come naturally to me at all)
I appreciate all the encouragement, especially about making the first move. Puts things in perspective to remember that other moms or soon to be moms probably feel exactly the same way.
You guys are the best! Too bad you all don't live near me
I am excited for mom friends... I have a lot of trouble in this area. Thanks for making this post!
Before that the few couples with kids we would get together with there just wasn't much tying us together other than the kids and it was a little awkward, the FB interaction has really helped me develop friendships that don't immediately get thrown into hanging out. Seriously, it's like online dating!