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I'm a homebody, shy & introverted. We just moved to a new area that's very rural and I don't know anyone. I forced myself to meet a couple of moms recently & there might be some friend potential there. Now it's cold so I think everyone is generally staying in.
My existing friends (who all live far from me now) like to joke that they had to force me into a friendship when we met. Funny but they're right. I'm not outgoing at all. I'm sure it comes across as antisocial but I'm just really shy around people I don't know well & terrible at small talk.
A lot of effort goes into getting myself & the kids dressed and out the door with everything we need. My two year old will inevitably start throwing a fit and I'm left wondering why I bothered. lol. I enjoyed getting out before when I had a good friend who lived right around the corner and it was laid back & easy to hang out with each other. Meeting new people and going to new places is stressful for me. I definitely try to avoid running errands with the kids if I can but I'm lucky that my husband's schedule allows me the opportunity to get out without them. Some moms have no choice but to do it all with kids in tow.
I feel guilty staying home so much sometimes, I'm sure the kids miss getting to hang out with other kids as often as we used to. Since I've only been a SAHM 5 months I think I'm just enjoying that I don't have the insane/hectic schedule I've had since I started having kids 7 years ago. I want to stay home...in pajama pants. :-)
As the kids get older and involved in more things (and I eventually go back to work) I'm sure I'll miss the days when I could stay home so much!
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I also find it is so hard to keep up with the rat race of play dates all the time. It's exhausting!
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But I think the whole "perfect mom" sh*t is baloney. Where they go to mommy and me classes and set up play dates for their 4 month old. Hey if you really enjoy it, go ahead. I think some people just try too hard because they don't want to be judged. If you'd rather be home you shouldn't feel guilty for that. I've come pretty close to not caring what people think anymore because I got so sick of it.
I DO however, wish I could leave the house more than I do! I don't drive (I know, I know) and we only have one car anyway so wouldn't make a difference. There's nowhere to go. Does walking the dog count as leaving the house? Because I do that sometimes...
Alas, we are perpetually broke, and I have no friends who live nearby or aren't busy with their own lives anyway. I wish my cousin would move back in town, she had her LO a week before I had my youngest, so we'd be able to relate and do mom/baby/kid stuff stuff together, but she has flown the coop as well. Oh well. #momlyfe
I have a couple friends from high school (more like acquaintances back then) who had baby girls a month after I had mine, we've sort of formed a little group. So we have play dates either at someone's house, a park in summer, the zoo or a play place a couple times a month. We also usually do some activity when my husband is off because the two adult to one child ratio makes it so much easier.
I feel like I should do more but it never quite goes as expected. We've tried music class, mommy and me gymnastics etc. and it was just a mess, my toddler wants her own way and has very strong opinions...she just wants to run free. I've come to terms with that and try to not to worry so much.
Sometimes instagram gets in my head when I see all these mom friends doing something out of the house every day with their toddlers. But I try to tell the guilty voice in my head to shut up!
Now I'm pregnant with my second, sick and exhausted all day. I consider it a win if I don't use Mickey Mouse as a babysitter all day while I lay on the couch lol.
Totally feel you on this !! I’m the same way! I’m happiest at home with my little one, and honestly, the thought of packing up snacks, diapers, water bottles, and dealing with car seats just to “get out” feels exhausting some days 😅
It’s easy to compare ourselves to moms who are constantly at the zoo, museum, or playdates... but I’ve come to realize that our kids don’t need a packed calendar to thrive. Sometimes just playing in the yard, baking together, or reading books is more than enough
That said, I do try to get out a few times a week, not out of guilt, but just for a change of scenery (even if it’s just a walk or library visit). But if home is your happy place, that’s totally valid too.
So don’t stress !! you're giving your kids love, security, and attention. That matters most ❤️