It does get better, MUCH better, with time.
Think of it this way. You just started a new job - as a SAHM. And the adjustment curve is looong. It takes time and energy to build relationships with other SAHMs and find friends in that community - friends who have similar values, similar parenting beliefs, etc. Be patient with yourself. Keep reaching out and joining mom's groups - more than one if you can!
Also, can you possibly set up some part-time babysitting for your daughter? I sent my own DD away for one afternoon a week to a WONDERFUL neighbour. It gave me an afternoon "off", didn't cost very much (I paid her of course), and it completely saved my sanity. DD is still so close to my neighbour's children, it was one of the best things I ever did.
The big thing that stuck out when reading your post OP - that your DH sleeps in on weekends and you don't. STOP IT. Seriously, I don't care what anybody says, that is completely unfair and the resentment can build FAST. Your DH needs to give you some "Mommy mornings" too. I'd set up one day a weekend where you sleep in.
And keep going out and doing your own things, please do NOT let your DH make you feel bad or guilty about it (you mention too, that he gets a bit cranky when you go out - too bad!!!). You need your own time. Yes, being a SAHM is a job, but nobody should be working 24/7 without any breaks whatsoever.
Good luck,
Think of it this way. You just started a new job - as a SAHM. And the adjustment curve is looong. It takes time and energy to build relationships with other SAHMs and find friends in that community - friends who have similar values, similar parenting beliefs, etc. Be patient with yourself. Keep reaching out and joining mom's groups - more than one if you can!
Also, can you possibly set up some part-time babysitting for your daughter? I sent my own DD away for one afternoon a week to a WONDERFUL neighbour. It gave me an afternoon "off", didn't cost very much (I paid her of course), and it completely saved my sanity. DD is still so close to my neighbour's children, it was one of the best things I ever did.
The big thing that stuck out when reading your post OP - that your DH sleeps in on weekends and you don't. STOP IT. Seriously, I don't care what anybody says, that is completely unfair and the resentment can build FAST. Your DH needs to give you some "Mommy mornings" too. I'd set up one day a weekend where you sleep in.
And keep going out and doing your own things, please do NOT let your DH make you feel bad or guilty about it (you mention too, that he gets a bit cranky when you go out - too bad!!!). You need your own time. Yes, being a SAHM is a job, but nobody should be working 24/7 without any breaks whatsoever.
Good luck,



He usually leaves for work between 8:30 - 9:00 am so that means I've been up with DD at least 1.5 - 2 hours already.

and that is when I decided to leave. 

Which is so funny because I haven't been able to sleep in today, I think I was in shock
I'm pretty excited about it and he seems to be too. 