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Mommy needs a playdate

Kathleen | 06 December, 2007 21:30 | (399)

  

As you mommies (and, I suppose, you daddies; but hey, it’s the ‘Mother of all Blogs’) can attest, no matter how joyous and fulfilling the time spent with our children is, there comes a point when you want to go all “Thelma & Louise” and jump in your convertible with your best gal-pal, in search of a young, undiscovered Brad Pitt.

 

I have those days.  And it’s been hard, being a single parent, to carve out any time for myself that doesn’t impinge on someone else’s free time.  I am at the mercy of my few babysitters and their overworked schedules, if I want to leave the house sans baby.  When I do get out, always in the back of my mind, stressing me out, is the time constraint, the deadline, the – I wince to call a spade a spade – curfew.  I have to ask permission to ‘stay out late,’ at something as innocuous as game night at a friend’s house. I  can’t afford to tick off my sitters, who happen to be my mother and aunt.  They have jobs and commitments, too, and I can’t work them into the ground so I can see more than one movie a year.

 

Um… can I?  No, I know, Mom.

 

Irrespective of my babysitting requirements, I don’t actually have a lot of things to go to.  As infrequently as we are able to go out, my dear friend Glen is pretty much my socializing catalyst.  We attend musical theater, we’re in a book club, we have game nights, we go to the movies… If he wasn’t gay, I’d be all set.  But alas.

 

I do have several mommy friends, but it’s difficult to get together with them, for the same reasons I have.  On this coast, for elementary school age and below, I have one single-mom friend, two friends with three children, and one friend with five (as of this writing – they’re going for number six by Christmas.  Good luck, you-know-who!).  I have three friends that are an hour or more away.  And let’s not forget that I work Friday nights.  Needless to say, there’s not a lot of spontaneous “hey, let’s go out tonight!” phone calls in my life these days.

 

Historically, my major source for friendship (and dating, but that’s another blog post) has been my officemates.  Working at a newspaper with a midnight deadline, though, doesn’t afford us the opportunity to go out as a group that often.  Well, some of them do – but part-time single mommy’s at home way before they hit the town.

 

So what’s a gal to do?  Fellow mothers are too busy.  What about non-mothers?  Well, that comes with its own eggshells to tread upon.  The mom doesn’t want to bore the non-mom with constant mom-talk, and the non-mom (hopefully) doesn’t want to impose her unsolicited advice and inexperienced two cents’ worth, at the risk of alienating the mom.  But at least non-moms are usually more available.

 

What it all boils down to is this: We all need time away from our responsibilities and daily stress, time to be with friends – time to be ourselves, apart from being a parent.  So… who wants to have a playdate with me?

 

Next time: Who’s Your Daddy?

Playdate [Reply]

I do! C'mon by and let's yak it up.

Posted by: Daphne Moon | December 06, 2007, 22:46

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i would love to be your play date sweetie if you would like to reply my email addy is tonythedrain_clnr@yahoo.com

Posted by: tony | December 07, 2007, 00:27

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I do believe the guy above me is hitting on you. Who knew blogs could be places to pick up guys.

Posted by: Vanessa | December 07, 2007, 00:59

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I have a man, but I would love to leave him for some fun, albiet short, girl time!As a mom of one and full time worker and "wife" and all the other hats I wear, I would love to add "mom friend" to it! "I hate to see him go, but I love to see him leave!" where's the convertable, we gotta go!

Posted by: Jen | December 07, 2007, 15:13

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not really hitting on her but sometimes things happen for a reason

Posted by: tony | December 07, 2007, 16:00

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Oh, by all means, folks, please hit on me! HA!

Posted by: Kathleen | December 07, 2007, 23:24

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my name is tony and i wouldnt mind going on a date if you would like you can respond to my yahoo email at tonythedrain_clnr@yahoo.com

Posted by: tony | December 13, 2007, 11:30

cool, tony... [Reply]

I appreciate your leaving your email, and will respond to you soon. I am large, a bit hairy and thrilled you are trolling the local papers hoping for some friendship. Let's take this off-line and see what develops. This girl has a toddler, I don't!

Posted by: Ramon | December 13, 2007, 22:42

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a child isnt a burden

Posted by: tony | December 14, 2007, 12:12

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kathleen please contact me i'm just a nice guy with some extra time and i have references ie my kids

Posted by: tony | December 14, 2007, 17:39

my goodness! [Reply]

OK, Ramon, you're hilarious.

Thank you, Tony, you're very kind -- especially since you don't even know what I look like!

I'm still cautious about re-entering the dating world right now. But you've seriously made my day/week/year with your offers!

Posted by: Kathleen | December 15, 2007, 21:30

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lol i'm sorry i'm just not that shallow where what people look like is how we judge........it's very wrong to be taht way

Posted by: tony | December 19, 2007, 21:15

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Kath, you know we will babysit anytime. And if you and the mother of *my* kids need some time to play, I think I can handle my three plus your toddler. Once you exceed 2, the chaos cannot get any higher!

Posted by: Big Dog | December 21, 2007, 10:02

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i want to wish kathleen and family a very merry christmas

Posted by: tony | December 24, 2007, 16:38

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Everybody knows we have hard times and good times, but we know deep down inside we need along time, Men go fishing or watch the game on TV. So woman, single and married, need some time to ourself.
We are all Humans, and not perfect.
So we all should have that special time to our self. My special time is, I go for a walk 1 hour a day. So try to make time for your self, you will feel great!

Posted by: Patricia L. Brown/Williams | December 26, 2007, 17:32

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