Hi everyone!
I just need a place to sort of vent my disappointment or frustration or whatever it is. Jealousy maybe? I have been a SAHM with my just turned 3 year old and 16 month old for about a year and a half. Prior to staying at home, I was in the Air Force and while I enjoyed the content of my work, I wanted nothing more then to be with my daughter and my son by the time he was born. I would spend my lunches going to daycare to spend with my daughter--my whole focus shifted towards her with career as a clear second. So, I have been at home for about a year and a half now. As I look through places like facebook and myspace to catch up with my friends from highschool and college (all spread out now around the world) I feel like they are all doing either great things (my one friend does nothing but missionary work around the world) or just really fun thing (another friend is also in the Air Force as a pilot and he travels the world. His webpage is overflowing with pictures of him with backdrops from Egypt to Australia and everywhere in between.) They have pictures of them meeting up with other friends from college because they too are in the Air Force and happen to be in the same place at the same time as they are passing through.
While I am very excited for all them, I feel like I am not accomplishing nearly as much or doing anything with my life. I love being home with my children and the thought of putting them in daycare or going into a mundane day in and day out job is not at all desirable. I just feel like life is passing me by, though, and I don't know what I can do to fix that. We do playgroups, go to the children's museum, and spend most of our time playing. Anyway, I don't know where I am going with this other than to have an outlet I guess.
Heidi
I just need a place to sort of vent my disappointment or frustration or whatever it is. Jealousy maybe? I have been a SAHM with my just turned 3 year old and 16 month old for about a year and a half. Prior to staying at home, I was in the Air Force and while I enjoyed the content of my work, I wanted nothing more then to be with my daughter and my son by the time he was born. I would spend my lunches going to daycare to spend with my daughter--my whole focus shifted towards her with career as a clear second. So, I have been at home for about a year and a half now. As I look through places like facebook and myspace to catch up with my friends from highschool and college (all spread out now around the world) I feel like they are all doing either great things (my one friend does nothing but missionary work around the world) or just really fun thing (another friend is also in the Air Force as a pilot and he travels the world. His webpage is overflowing with pictures of him with backdrops from Egypt to Australia and everywhere in between.) They have pictures of them meeting up with other friends from college because they too are in the Air Force and happen to be in the same place at the same time as they are passing through.
While I am very excited for all them, I feel like I am not accomplishing nearly as much or doing anything with my life. I love being home with my children and the thought of putting them in daycare or going into a mundane day in and day out job is not at all desirable. I just feel like life is passing me by, though, and I don't know what I can do to fix that. We do playgroups, go to the children's museum, and spend most of our time playing. Anyway, I don't know where I am going with this other than to have an outlet I guess.
Heidi
I quit my full time job last year, even though I LOVED it, but it was just too hard while being a mom. I was missing too many moments with my kids, and those are moments I will never get back. Do I want to do more with my life? You bet I do! Do I stil have time? You bet. In ten years, I wil be 40 and my kids will be 18, 17, and 14. I figure I can start living when I am 40, till then..I am the football mom/basketball mom/preschool mom! Sometimes, I would love to trade it, but other times..I think of how much I was missing..and I know I still have time!
Whether you're a working mom or a sahm. 
But I do love getting together with other ladies on "quilting night" once a month--no kids allowed, we ladies bring whatever we're working on(or nothing at all!), sit around and eat pretzels and talk for hours. None of the husbands dares enter the workroom while "quilting" is going on! 